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DEIISD612 : General Instrumentation Standards and Best


Practice in Drawings

Nominal duration: 36 hours total time commitment

This time commitment includes the structured activities,


preparation reading, and attendance at each webinar, completing
exercises, practical assessments and proctored assessments.
MODULE DETAILS
It is also expected that students spend additional time on
readings, personal study, independent research and learning,
practicing on remote labs and required software and working on
any projects and assignments.

This module covers the specific characteristics of drawings as


used in the oil and gas industry, the applicable standards and
components, plus typical types of diagram and documentation.

The purpose of this module is for participants to develop their


knowledge of the local, national and international standards used
PURPOSE MODULE
in the oil and gas industries, particularly as applied to the flow of
documentation for drawings. 

Original module approved in 2010 (52368WA); April 2014


HISTORY MODIFICATION
(52684WA).  This version is Version 3.0

Modules that must be delivered and assessed before this module:

• Fundamentals of Process Instrumentation DEIFPI602

PRE-REQUISITE MODULES / • Electrical Drawings, Documentation and Schematics


UNIT (S) DEIEDS603

Modules that must be delivered concurrently with this module:

• N/A

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METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

Assessors should gather a range of evidence that is valid,


sufficient, current and authentic. Evidence can be gathered
through a variety of ways including direct observation, supervisor's
reports, project work, structured assessments, samples and
questioning. This will include short answer questions on the
knowledge content, the use of remote and virtual labs, and writing
tasks to apply the learning to academic tasks.

CONDITIONS OF ASSESSMENT

Assessor Requirements:

Assessors must satisfy the assessor requirements in the standards


for registered training organisation (RTOs) current at the time of
assessment.

Assessors must also hold a tertiary qualification in engineering or


related field.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
The RTO must also ensure that trainers and assessors keep their
  industry knowledge up to date through ongoing professional
development.

Assessment Conditions:

Questioning techniques should not require language, literacy and


numeracy skills beyond those required in this module. The
candidate must have access to all tools, equipment, materials and
documentation required.

The candidate must be permitted to refer to any relevant


workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications,
codes, standards, manuals and reference materials.

Assessments may be open book assessment and may be


completed off campus. Invigilation software will be used for some
assessments to ensure authenticity of work completed.

Model answers must be provided for all knowledge-based


assessments to ensure reliability of assessment judgements when
marking is undertaken by different assessors.

On successful completion of this module students will be able to:

1. Identify fundamental characteristics of drawings, standards


SUMMARY OF LEARNING and components applicable to the oil and gas industry
OUTCOMES 2. Interpret plant-related diagrams and documentation
3. Interpret drawings related to pneumatics, hydraulics, ladder
logic and electro-pneumatics

Learning Outcomes
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Learning outcomes specify
Assessment criteria provide the criteria by which achievement of
what students will be able to do
the learning outcomes will be judged.
as a result of the learning.

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1.1.  Explain the role of plant documentation, standards and


1. Identify fundamental
specifications
characteristics of drawings,
standards and components 1.2.  Identify drawing types and standards applicable to oil and gas
applicable to the oil and gas
1.3.  Determine the basic attributes of electronic components
industry
shown on drawings

2.1. Interpret plant-related documents such as:

2. Interpret plant-related • Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&ID)


diagrams and documentation • Instrumentation documentation
• Electrical documentation

3.1.  Interpret drawings related to pneumatics and


hydraulics                             

3. Interpret drawings related to 3.2.  Interpret ladder logic diagrams for PLCs
pneumatics, hydraulics, ladder
3.3.  Interpret electro-pneumatic circuit diagrams
logic and electro-pneumatics
3.4.  Recognise and use common instrumentation-related
acronyms

Delivery Mode

Online and face-to-face

Specialized Resources

N/A

  

Software/Hardware Used
Software

• N/A

Hardware

•  N/A

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