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TASK ASSIGNMENT- Assessment 615: Electrical Systems Design Task A – Design project

Assessment 615: Electrical Systems Design Task A – Design project 

Candidate name:  

Date:

Time allowed 

There are no time constraints to this assignment however, it is estimated that  the work involved should take approximately 20 hours.

Task instructions 

Candidates are required to successfully complete the following task consisting  of 10 questions to achieve this assignment: 

Candidates are permitted any relevant reference material such as IET On-site  Guide, BS 7671 and internet access.  

Read all information relating to the task carefully before attempting any  questions. For this task you will require a copy of drawings 5357-A1 to A6. For  the purpose of scaling, these should be provided in A3 format. You may, when  marking up drawings, use A4 format if desired. 

All questions must be completed for this project. You may use the space  provided for your answers or you may produce them electronically on separate  named sheets. Read each question carefully before attempting. 

Drawings 5357-A1 to A6 show the proposed new hotel extension and new  pool/café block. Information relating to building design and construction are  detailed below. You may however make reasonable assumptions throughout  your design giving reasons.

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Building Specification 

Building Construction 

Hotel Extension:  

ξ The building is constructed on a concrete raft with 50 mm screed to the ground floor and chipboard on 100  mm wooded joists for the first floor.  

ξ The walls are thermolite blocks with uPVC cladding, cavity and inner leaf blockwork with plaster finish. Inner  wall partitions are blockwork with plaster finish. 

ξ The roof is tiled on a wooden roof truss with waterproof membrane. 

ξ Internal ceilings are plasterboard on the underside of wood joists. 

Pool/Café block:  

ξ The building is constructed on a re-enforced concrete base forming the swimming pool and floor with tiled  finish throughout the basement areas.  

ξ The first floor is pre-cast concrete on steel supports with 50 mm screed and non-slip vinyl finish.  ξ The basement walls are re-enforced concrete with internal uPVC cladding.  

ξ The basement ceiling utilises the underside of the concrete floor above.  

ξ The café area walls are wood framed with uPVC outer cladding, thermal insulation and plasterboard inner  lining.  

ξ The tiled roof is supported on exposed decorative wooden trusses with internal plasterboard infills on the  underside forming an open ’A’ roof space with the exception of the building section above the kitchen end of  the building which has plasterboard ceilings 2.4 m above ffl forming an enclosed roof space above.  ξ Inner walls are plasterboard partitions having aluminium frame. 

Electrical Installation: 

The existing hotel building forms part of a 400 V three-phase TN-C-S system. It has been assessed that there is  sufficient capacity for the new works and a new CCU will be installed to supply the new distribution circuits. Ze and  PFC have been measured and recorded as 0.09 Ω and 5 kA respectively. 

It has been assessed that following installation of the new three-phase distribution circuit to the pool/café block,  Zdb and PFC for the new distribution board within the block will be 0.11 Ω and 3.7 kA respectively. 

Fire alarm system 

This is to be installed by specialist contractors but a 13 A un-switched fused connection unit will be required in the  pool/café block to supply a repeater panel. 

Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning 

This is to be installed by specialist contractors and any supply details are contained in the design specification. Any  further considerations can be ignored.

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Design Specification Detail 

Within the pool/café block, the following design criteria applies Ambient temperatures All basement pool areas 40 °C Café open area 25 °C 

Café Kitchen/servery 35 °C 

Wiring systems for  lighting and small power  (see additional  

information below for  specific circuits) 

Grouping of circuits for  lighting and small power  (see additional  

information below for  specific circuits) 

All basement pool areas PVC surface conduit with 90 °C  thermosetting single-core non 

sheathed cables 

Café open area PVC surface conduit with 70 °C  thermoplastic single-core non 

sheathed cables 

Café Kitchen/servery PVC surface conduit with 70 °C  thermoplastic single-core non 

sheathed cables 

All basement pool areas Each circuit will be grouped with no  more than 2 other circuits 

Café open area Each circuit will be grouped with no  more than 1 other circuit 

Café Kitchen/servery Each circuit will be grouped with no  more than 3 other circuit 

Thermal Insulation All areas No thermal insulation affects the  wiring systems 

Circuit lengths All areas To be estimated from drawing  scales. For the purpose of this  

project, no circuit should exceed  

approximately 30 m.  

Other circuit specific  detail 

230 V 16 A dishwasher in kitchen Supplied by a three core 70 °C  thermoplastic SWA cable clipped  

direct 

Servery food holding equipment. This unit  requires a 16 A 400 V three-phase and  neutral supply. 

All pool equipment and sauna equipment.  This equipment requires a 32 A 400 V  three-phase and neutral supply. All  equipment associated will be installed by a  specialist from a local supply point in the  

Supplied using five core 90 °C  thermosetting SWA cable clipped  direct 

Supplied using five core 90 °C  thermosetting SWA cable clipped  direct

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equipment room provided as part of the  contract. 

The four fridges within the kitchen area  should be supplied by two 16 A single phase circuits to specifically labelled  socket-outlets for each fridge. Additional  protection should be omitted for these  circuits. 

New summer house by existing pool. A 32  A distribution circuit from the pool/café  block will supply this new structure which  will have a four-way SP-N distribution  board fitted. 

Supplied by single-core 70 °C  thermoplastic non-sheathed cable in surface PVC conduit 

Supplied by a three core 70 °C  thermoplastic SWA cable clipped  direct

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Assessment 615: Electrical Systems Design 

Task A – Design project 

Candidate name:  

Date: 

Note: this question paper and associated drawings must be submitted for marking 

1 As part of the electrical contract, the client is considering an electric vehicle charging unit in the car park  supplied from the existing TN-C-S supply in the main hotel building. Following a site survey it has been  decided to install the EV Charging Equipment as part of a TT earthing arrangement. 

Draw a fully labelled circuit diagram illustrating the three-phase 400 V supply system and earthing  arrangement from the sub-station transformer through to the charging unit. The diagram should show  the total earth fault loop path for the charging unit. 

Your diagram does not need to show the complete detail of distribution boards, metering or consumer  control equipment although the diagram should, as a minimum, indicate a connection point for each  item of equipment.

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2 a) Select, using manufacturers’ data, suitable luminaires for all parts of the pool/café block with  exception of the sauna. Your selection should be based on 

ξ energy efficiency 

ξ environment/external influences 

ξ aesthetics 

ξ Your selection does not need to take into consideration suitable levels of illumination  for the purpose of this project or any outdoor lighting. 

b) Show, on either electronic or hard copies of the drawing, positions of socket-outlets and fused  connection units for the new hotel block giving consideration to the following items of  equipment in each room: 

ξ kettle 

ξ TV 

ξ provision for phone charging and/or laptop use 

ξ supply to a 700 W air handling unit for heating/cooling (installed by specialist) 

ξ electric towel rail. 

c) Show, on either electronic or hard copies of the drawing, positions of the luminaires selected  giving each type a suitable form of identification on a separate key. 

d) Show, on either electronic or hard copies of the drawing, how each circuit in the new hotel  extension is to be arranged. The arrangement must take into account that a fault in any one  room must not affect another room.  

e) Show, on either electronic or hard copies of the drawing, any further distribution boards that  may be required in the hotel extension. 

f) Show, on either electronic or hard copies of the drawing, how each lighting circuit in the new  pool/café block is to be arranged including switching. 

g) Give each circuit a unique form of identification. 

h) Complete the legend on the drawings using recognised symbols and descriptions for each  symbol used on the drawings. 

3 Select, with the aid of manufacturers’ data, a suitable range of circuit protective devices for this  contract. Your selection should be based on the following: 

ξ Prospective short circuit currents 

ξ Requirements for additional protection and special locations.

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4 This question may be answered using the Table 1 or Table 2. It is strongly recommended that you use  pencil when completing the table to allow for recalculation of figures. 

Determine, for every final circuit in the café/pool block, each of the following. 

a) Design current (Ib

b) Nominal rating and type of protective device (In

c) Method of installation reference 

d) Rating factors that apply 

e) Minimum cross-sectional area of live conductors for current capacity and voltage drop f) Actual voltage drop. 

g) Maximum permissible disconnection time for each circuit as given in BS 7671. 

h) Earth fault loop impedance 

i) Maximum earth fault loop impedance as stated in BS 7671. 

5 Determine, for one of the circuits supplying the fridges, the minimum possible cross sectional area of  cpc which will satisfy the requirements disconnection as ADS under earth fault conditions and the  adiabatic equation as Regulation 543.1.3 in BS 7671.

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6 For this question, use the table below. More copies may be made as necessary. 

a) Determine the maximum demand for the pool/café block electrical installation before the  application of diversity. 

b) Determine the maximum demand for the pool/café block electrical installation following the  application of diversity.

Circuit 

Demand 

Diversity factor 

Demand following  

diversity

Total 

Total

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7 Explain, with the aid of a diagram, how electric shock protection is provided by one of the shaver points  in the hotel extension bathrooms using the Protective Measure: Electrical Separation.

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8 List, using the box below, five typical extraneous conductive parts and five typical exposed conductive  parts that may be found within this entire complex. 

Typical Extraneous Conductive Parts 

Typical Exposed Conductive Parts

9 Complete the box below relating to earthing and bonding.

Type of protective  (earthing/bonding)  conductor

Example of where this may be found within this  complex

Minimum  

permissible csa as  BS 7671 (where  

applicable)

Main Protective  Bonding

Where PME  

conditions apply 

For non-PME  

applications

Supplementary  

equipotential  

bonding

Without mechanical  protection 

With mechanical  

protection

Functional earth

Earthing  

Conductor

For TT installations For TN installations

cpc 

Without mechanical  protection 

With mechanical  

protection

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10 Complete the box below relating to isolation and switching.

Type of isolation  or switching

Example of where this may be found within this  complex

Further requirements 

Isolation for  

electrical  

maintenance  

purposes

Relating to securing  safe isolation

Switching for  

mechanical  

maintenance

Relating to devices  which are not under  effective control 

Relating to switching  capability

Functional  

Switching

Relating to rating  

where used for  

discharge lighting

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Assessment 615: Electrical Systems Design Assignment feedback (if applicable) 

Candidate’s name: 

Assessor’s name:  

Tasks 1st Submission  

Outcome  

Pass/Fail 

Q1 

Q2 

Q3 

Q4 

Q5 

Q6 

Q7 

Q8 

Q9 

Q10

Resubmission 

Outcome  

Pass/Fail 

IQA Signature (if  sampled) 

Target date and action plan for resubmission (if applicable) 

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Assessor/Tutor feedback to candidate on outcome of resubmission

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