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2. Objective of the Course The person should be able to perform handset tablet repair including hardware and software components and testing the handset for adequacy post repair Learning Outcomes By end of the training the person should be able to perform the following activities Obtain handsets tablets from customer relevant teams Arrange for tools and spares Undertake Handset repair activities Safety requirements Equipment amp Self Record parameters and generate compliance reports Determine change requirement Test effectiveness amp close activity Expected Job Roles Handset Repair Engineer Level II Duration of the Course 120 in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 2 ITI Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge 127 Functionality features of handset specific operating system OS hardware components like chipsets processor etc basic knowledge of GSM CDMA Windows amp Android OS Test equipments Handset repairing process procedures Troubleshooting techniques software fault finding Professional Skill Equipment operating Skills Handset Repairing Skills Handset Component Handling skills Troubleshooting Skills Software Skills Tablet Repairing Skills Tablet Handling Skills Core Skill Reading Writing and Communication Skills Time Management Skills Analytical Skills Interpe
3. 1 Panel Installation Skills 2 Using Tools and Machines 3 Handling Safety Equipment Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Recommended 1 Different types of Solar panels Hardware 2 Screw driver inspection fixtures wire cutter pliers tester spanner 3 Different types of Battery 37 Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books NA NA NA 38 2 5 PCB Assembly ESDM Courses Level Code V Vertical Name PCB Assembly Course Code ELE Q5202 Course Name 2 5 1 Pick and Place Assembly Operator Objective of the Course To train the person who programs operates and maintains the automated pick and place machine for placing different types of components on the surface of PCBs for soldering Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N5102 Operate pick and place machine Program and load the pick and place machine Load components and operate the machine for assembling on PCBs Check visually and ensure after assembly cycle is complete Undertake preventive maintenance on the machine Achieve productivity and quality standards UEBL Wah NOS ELE N9919 Work with superiors and
4. 89 Text Books Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Measurement and Analysis Liptak Bela G CRC Press Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Control and Optimization Liptak Bela G CRC Press Instrument Engineers Handbook Process Software and Digital Networks Liptak Bela G CRC Press Advanced temperature measurement and control McMillan Gregory K Control instrument mechanisms Warren John E Fundamentals of industrial control Coggan Donald A Hydraulics and Pneumatics Parr E A Digital Fundamentals Floyd Thomas L Industrial Flow Measurement Spitzer David W A Guide to the Automation Body of Knowledge Trevathan Vernon L Ed Wireless communication systems Design and construction Eren Halit Practical Industrial Safety Risk Assessment and Shutdown Systems Macdonald Dave Linear Position Sensors Nyce David S Practical Data Communication for Instrumentation and Control Park John Practical Industrial Data Networks Mackay Steve Fundamentals of Electronics DC AC Circuits Terrel David L Basic Math for Electronics Cooke and Adams Instrumentation PTEC Fundamentals of Process Control Theory Murrill Paul W Experiments of Digital Fundamentals Buchla David Principals of Electric Circuits Floyd Instrumentation and Process Control Bartlet Terry Pneumatic Instrumentation Patrick Dale R amp Steven R Industrial Instrumentation Faulk Sutko 90 Reference
5. Core Skill TU re Installation and Repair Skills Hardware and Software operation skills Computer system and peripheral hardware related skills Using tools and machines Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Recommended 1 Screw driver Ratchets Spring driver Speciality wrenches inspection Hardware fixtures wire cutter pliers tester spanner CRO multi meter 3 ESD Gloves Apron and Straps 2 Pattern generation colour analyser multi meter 33 Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books NA NA NA 34 2 4 Solar Electronics ESDM Courses Level Code V Vertical Name Solar Electronics Course Code ELE Q5901 Course Name 2 4 1 Solar Panel Installation Technician Objective of the Course To train the person who checks the installation site understands the layout requirement as per design assesses precautionary measures to be taken installs the solar panel as per customer s requirement and ensures effective functioning of the system post installation Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N5901 Check site conditions collect tools and raw materials U
6. 138 4 4 Service Providers TSSC ESDM Courses Broadband Technician Level Code 4 Vertical Service Providers Name Course TEL Q0102 Course D Code Name 4 4 1 Broadband Technician Objective of the Course The person is responsible for installation configuration and testing of CPE modem routers and Switches for broadband access He also establishes connectivity between CPE and end user device CPU Laptop tablets Smart IP TV etc at customer premises and carries out basic trouble shooting for identifying localizing amp rectifying cable connectivity and equipment fault in coordination with NOC Learning Outcomes By the end of the training the person should be able to perform the following activities Prepare and undertake for wiring and equipment installation Configure CPE establish connectivity between CPE and end user device Establish connectivity with service provider gateway Record configuration setting and testing steps for customer Locate and trouble shoot cable amp connector fault Rectify the faults with cable connectors and CPE UPS Installation and its handling Complete documentation and clean up worksite Expected Job Roles Broadband Technician Duration of the Course 120 150 Hours approx in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 2 Criteria and pre requisites if any 139 Professiona
7. Basics of ultrasonic s waves concepts and Units Professional Skill TOrOoOQ0 TD YS SE N x x Knowledge and hands on experience with designing of circuits Working and designing of PCB s Basics of XRay units Concepts of hydraulics and Suction system Working and Concept of xray Tubes collimator Understanding of basics of optics Knowledge of Spectrum Basics of Non Invasive Xrays Core Skill Basic understanding and co ordinating skills Basic Numeracy and co ordination Should have a strong determination and curiosity to learn new things Adaptable with the environment Should have understanding and adaptability with new concepts Blending with the technical aspects 111 Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Minimum No of No Hours 1 Basic Building Blocks of Bio Medical Equipment 40 2 Imaging Equipment 80 3 Bio Medical Instrumentation and Measurement 30 On Job Training 100 Soft Skills 100 Total Theory Lecture Hours 250 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 100 Total Hours 350 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books 112 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L 5 Vertical Medical Electronics Code Name Course ID L5 ME1 SJ Course Name 3 5 4 Post Diploma in Repair amp Maintenance of Hospital Equ
8. x x Basics of Mechanical Foundry Equipments Working of Motor Drilling Basic concept of suction apparatus Have understanding related to medical Lights Shadow less lights Basics of X rays Understanding of basics of dental machines Basic Knowledge of Dental tools Basic Of active and passive components Types of components with its working Working and usage of OP AMP 741 Basics of ultrasonic s waves concepts and Units Professional Skill a Knowledge and hands on experience with designing of circuits b c d e f Working and designing of PCB s Basics of dental chairs usage Concepts of hydraulics and Suction system Working and Concept Of TTL Understanding and theory related to ultrasonics Internal circuitry Core Skill Basic understanding and co ordinating skills Basic Numeracy and co ordination Should have a strong determination and curiosity to learn new things Adaptable with the environment Should have understanding and adaptability with new concepts Blending with the technical aspects Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Minimum No of No Hours 1 Basics understanding of Dental Chair 50 2 Tools amp Aids for servicing amp maintenance Hard amp soft 200 tools 3 Soft Skills 100 Total Theory Lecture Hours 250 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 100 Total Hours 350 105 Re
9. 100 250 350 Hardware e Trainer Kits of all Consumer Product as mentioned in Detail Syllabus of Course Content 10 No s Each for individual Practice 10 No s each e For those Consumer Electronics Product whose Trainer Kits are not Available product will be purchased and dismantle by Trainer e Complete Electronics Electrical Tool Kit 10 No s Each Recommended As prescribed and provided by Consumer Electronics Product Software Manufacturer No need to purchase externally and can be downloaded from respective manufacturer web sites Text Books BPB Publication Books on Installation Repair Maintenance and Servicing of Consumer Electronic Products in Hindi Reference Books User Manual as provided by Consumer Electronics Product Manufacturer 47 3 2 Electronic Product Design S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L3 EP1 AS Certificate Course in Electronic Product L3 Testing 2 L4 EP3 GO Diploma in Computer Aided Electronic L4 Product Packaging Design 3 L5 EP2 CE Electronic Product Supervisor L5 48 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L3 Vertical Electronic Product Design Code Name Course ID Course L3 EP1 AS Name 3 2 1 Certificate Course in Electronic Product Testing Objective of the Course This course has been designed to provide the knowledge
10. 120 Recommended 1 Different type of Air conditioner Hardware 2 Multi meter amp Oscilloscope 3 Electrical Drill 4 Clamp meter tube cutter tube bender vacuum pump weigh scale gas cylinder temperature meter pressure gauges Recommended NA Software Text Books NA NA Reference Books ESDM Courses V Vertical Name Consumer Electronics Level Code Course Code ELE Q3105 Course Name 2 1 2 Field Engineer RACW Objective of the Course To train the person who interacts with customers to install the appliance and diagnose the problem to assess possible causes of malfunction Once the problem and causes have been identified the individual rectifies minor problems or replaces faulty modules for failed parts or recommends factory repairs for bigger faults Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N3101 Engage with customer for service 1 Interact with the customer prior to visit 2 Interact with customer at their premises 3 Suggest possible solutions to customer 4 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N3112 Install newly purchased refrigerator 1 Remove packaging and check accessories 2 Place the appliance to appropriate location 3 Check refrigerator s functioning 4 Complete documentation 5 Interact with superior 6 Interact with and train service technicians 7 Achieve produc
11. Participants Job Role includes Support Technician for Multi National and National Desktop PCs Manufacturers Can Work In Call Centre for After Sale Support canbe also absorbed in Local Markets Can start their own Small Scale business and can be self employed Duration of the 350 Hours Course in hours Minimum Eligibility ITI or 12 pass Criteria and pre requisites if any 44 Professional Knowledge The individual on the job needs to know and understand PK1 Pk2 PKS PK4 PK5 PK5 PK6 PK7 PK8 Pkg PK10 PK11 PK12 PK13 Knowledge of spare management and repair amp return process for faulty components Protection equipment anti static wrist bands shoes dress packaging and other appropriate insulations that are required to be used First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks cuts and other common injuries Functionality and features working of Consumer Electronics Products Consumer Electronics Products specific Console Control and user interface Functionality of hardware components of Consumer Electronics Products Procedure to dismantle and assemble Consumer Electronics Products Range of tools and testing equipment multi meters frequency generators etc available and their functionality ESD hazards and their effect on electronic components Standard fault finding troubleshooting techniques Basic computer knowledge to be able to run d
12. Professional Knowledge Basics of Telecom equipment amp categories Transmission media Optical Electrical Equipment Safety Earthing lightning protection etc Types of cables and connectors Site installation checklist and critical punch points Installation procedures Acceptance Test process and procedures Commissioning of equipment and handing over Occupational Health amp Safety Professional Skill Equipment Installation Operating Skills Testing amp Calibration skills Technical Interpretation Skills Analytical Skills Problem Solving Skills Managerial Skills Core Skill Basic Reading and Writing Skills Communication Skills Basic Project Management Skills Interpretation Skills Interpersonal Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of No Hours 1 Equipment Installation 40 2 Equipment Acceptance 40 3 Equipment Commissioning 40 Total Theory Lecture Hours 40 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 80 Total Hours 120 137 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books SDH DWDM Equipment or L2 L3 Equipment All requisite Installation material including cables and connectors Tools and equipment System Software lt will be bundled with equipment gt Training material for students supported through affiliated Training Providers NIL
13. s role in the workflow KA4 reporting structure KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination NOS ELE N9918 Follow safety standards KB1 how to maintain the work area safe and secure KB2 how to handle hazardous material KB3 how to follow safety procedures while operating hazardous tools and equipment KB4 emergency procedures to be followed such as fire accidents and fire safety education KB5 how to use machines and tools without causing bodily harm KB6 first aid execution KB7 disposal of hazardous chemicals tools and materials by following prescribed environmental norms or as per company policy 40 Professional Skill i Communication skills ii Reading writing and computer skills iii Teamwork and multitasking iv Reflective thinking v Critical Thinking vi Decision Making Core Skill Operating Machines and Material Handling Using Tools and Machines Problem Solving amp trouble shooting Arithmetic and Geometry Skills Handling Safety Equipment OLR Wy Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Pick and Place system Sample PCB boards Sample components Solder paste and Flux Calipers microscope screwdrivers pl
14. 7 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s standards 10 NOS ELE N3117 Attend to service complaints washing machine 1 Understand the symptoms and identify the fault 2 Repair the washing machine 3 Confirm functionality of the repaired unit 4 Achieve target as per company s policy 5 Interact with and train service technicians NOS ELE N9901 Interact with colleagues 1 Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues Expected Job Roles Filed Engineer RACW Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 8 Std Passed Criteria and pre Minimum 2 years as helper for 8th 9th passed requisites if any 11 Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N3101 Engage with customer for service KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electrical and mechanical modules of various appliances KB4 electronics involved in the type of appliance Knowledge of the company organization and its processes NOS ELE NOS ELE N3112 Install newly purchased refrigerator KB1 Installation site requirements structural requirements ventilation etc KB2 different types of refrigerators such as traditional frost free Peltier KB3 different features and functionalities of various models KB4 safety precautions to be t
15. Interact with other employees 1 Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues Expected Job Roles DTH Setp top Box Installer and Service Technician Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours 15 Minimum Eligibility 8 Standard Passed Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N8101 Install and repair DTH set top box KB1 basics of Geo stationery satellite and Other Communication Satellite KB2 azimuth elevation and polarisation KB3 spectrum utilization KB4 optimum signal strength signal quality for good reception KB5 basics of input output functions and block diagram of the set top box KB6 functions of the set top box and remote control KB7 structure of cable parameters and the implications on signal KB8 basic functioning of tuners KB9 functioning of Low Noise Block Down Convertor LNBC KB10 basics of digital signals and difference in analogue and digital KB11 transmission of television signals and functioning of television sets KB12 specifications of different kind of inputs available on TV sets such as RF AV RGB VGA USB and HDMI KB13 digital signal processing chain including CAS and SMS NOS ELE N8102 Comprehend customer s requirement KA1 company s policies on customer care KA2 company s code of conduct KA3 organisation culture and typical customer profile KA4 company s report
16. 6 Interact with supervisor or superior 7 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N3109 Repair dysfunctional Air conditioner 4 Understand the symptoms in the air conditioner and identify the fault Replace dysfunctional module in the air conditioner unit Confirm functionality of the repaired unit Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N9901 Interact with colleagues Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues Expected Job Roles Filed Technician Air Conditioner Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 Passed Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N3101 Engage with customer for service KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electrical and mechanical modules of various appliances KB4 electronics involved in the type of appliance Knowledge of the company organization and its processes NOS ELE N3102 Install the Air Conditioner KB1 Installation site requirements structural requirements ventilation etc KB2 Different types of air conditioners such as window split cassette etc KB3 different features and functionalities of various models KB4 safety precautions to be taken w
17. Drilling machine satellite meter multi meter Angle meter Lead tester spanner cutter RF strength meter QAM meter 17 Recommended NA Software Text Books NA NA Reference Books 18 ESDM Courses Level Code Vertical Name Communication Electronics Course Code ELE Q8102 Course Name 2 2 2 DAS Set top box Installer and Service Technician Objective of the Course To train the person who installs the set top box at customer s premises addresses the field serviceable complaints and coordinates with the technical team for activation of new connections Learning Outcomes Provide field service Oreo eh Fa gtr NOS ELE N9951 Interact 1 Interact with superv 2 Coordinate with coll NOS ELE N8101 Install and repair DAS set top box Collect the customer s site details and carry necessary equipment and products Install the set top box DAS at customer s site and resolve faults in case of complaint Collect documents and forms filled by customer as per company s policy Achieve productivity and quality targets as prescribed by company NOS ELE N8102 Comprehend customer s requirement Interact with the customer prior to visit Interact with customer at their premises Suggest possible solutions to customer Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms with other
18. Flow Reynolds Number o Types of flow meters head type variable area type quantitative flow meters mass flow meters o Differential Pressure Flowmeters Concentric and Eccentric Orifices 70 O O O O O O O Flow Nozzle Venturi and Pitot Tubes Target Flowmeter Rotameter or Variable Area Meter Magnetic Vortex Turbine and Ultrasonic Flowmeters Doppler Effect Flow Tube Vibration and Twist Coriolis Thermal Mass Flowmeters Positive Displacement Flowmeters Rotary Vane Oval Gear and Nutating Disc Designs Open Channel Flow Measurement Weirs Parshall Flume Solid flow meters Calibration instruments used on flow measuring devices Pressure calibrators Temperature calibrator Frequency generator Laptop software Handheld programmer Install calibrate and service flow measuring devices O O O O O O Manufacturers specifications Selection Location factors Pressure taps Straight pipe requirements Accuracy requirements Process application Process medium Best practices 71 o Verify operation o Device check calibration o Interpretation of calibration results o Cause effect of calibration error o Device adjustments o Repair replace device components o Documenting calibration Installs amp Maintains Safety and Process Monitoring Systems Service ESD emergency shutdown devices e Types of ESD control systems o
19. L3 ME4 SJ Course Name 3 5 3 Repair amp Maintenance of Imaging Equipment X Ray amp Ultrasound machine Objective of the Course Have knowledge about the various devices used in medical field Have an awareness of the safety aspects of medical instruments Understand the basics of how the signals are obtained from the body that is to be measured by various machines Learning Outcomes Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body Be aware of the safety aspects in this field Expected Job Roles Operation and Maintenance of Imaging Equipment X Ray amp Ultrasound machine Duration of the 350 Hours Course in hours Minimum Eligibility Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age Criteria and pre requisites if any 110 Professional Knowledge S TaOTPTADANDTTD YS Se Er NN n x x x Basics of Mechanical Foundry Equipments Working of Motor Drilling Basic concept of suction apparatus Have understanding related to medical exposure of X Rays Basics of X rays Understanding of basics of dental machines Basic Knowledge of Medical computer usage and applications in imaging field Basic Of active and passive components Types of components with its working Working and usage of OP AMP 741
20. Lecture Hours 43 Hours Total Practical Tutorial Hours 77 Hours Total Hours 120 Hours 131 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books Optical Splicing Equipment Optical test equipment like OTDR light meter and power meter NIL Training material for students supported through affiliated Training Providers NIL 132 TSSC ESDM Courses Optical Fibre Technician Level Code 4 Vertical Telecom Network Managed Services Name Course TEL Q6401 Course ner Code Name 4 3 2 Optical Fiber Technician Objective of the Course The person should be able to guide oversee Optical Fibre Splicer and optical cable rollout activities and in carrying out efficient optical splicing test its effectiveness by undertaking periodic preventive maintenance activities and ensuring effective fault management in case of fault occurrence and support installation and commissioning of optical fiber cables as per route plan Learning Outcomes By end of the training the person should be able to perform the following activities Carry out Inspection of route plan and obtain necessary clearances Arrange for tools and spares Coordinate trenching cable laying jointing and cable blowing activities Test effectiveness amp close activity Obtain maintenance schedule and patrol assigne
21. Service recording devices Electronic O Identification of measuring element and input measurement scale Power supply Troubleshooting procedures instrument specific according to manuals Introduction to pressure measurement e Types of pressure O O O O O Absolute Differential Gage Vacuum Conversion tables Pressure conversion formulas Steam tables relationship between temperature and pressure Head correction calculation e Types of pressure measuring devices and transmitters O Pneumatic 64 O O Electronic Analog Digital Pressure Transmitters Installation of pressure measuring devices O O O O O Manufacturers specifications Selection of device Air power supply requirements Location of device Isolation of device Connection of device to process Connection of device to control system Sealants and gaskets Configure calibrate pressure measuring devices O O O Device Operation Primary Calibration Standards Differential Pressure Measurement Pascal s Law Absolute and Atmospheric Pressure Relationship between Pressure and Column of Liquid Hydrostatic Head Pressure U Tube and Well Manometers Bourdon Pressure Gage Spiral and Helical Elements Bellows and Diaphragm Elements Calibration configuration parameters Interpretation of results Identification of cause effect of calibration errors Adjustments to bring device with
22. and maintenance of Photocopiers and Printers The participant will be able to troubleshoot problems of Photocopiers and Printers Learning Outcomes At the end of the course the participants will be having knowledge of e Basic Electricity Electrical and Electronic Components Soldering and De soldering Techniques Tools and Equipment used Repair and maintain Photocopiers and Printers Troubleshooting Techniques Expected Job Roles Photocopier and Printer Repair Technician Duration of the 200 Course in hours Minimum Eligibility 8 Pass ITI Criteria and pre requisites if any 117 Professional Knowledge The individual on the job needs to know and understand PK1 Knowledge of Electronic and Electrical Components PK2 Resistors Capacitors and Inductors their identification types and application PK3 Protection equipment anti static wrist bands shoes dress packaging and other PK4 appropriate insulations that are required to be used PK5 First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks cuts and other common injuries PK5 Soldering and De Soldering Techniques PK6 Principle of Operation of Photocopier PK7 Dismantling and assembling of paper feed mechanism paper tray Thermal unit PK8 and Toner Unit PK9 Identify the various sensors used in the copier and their fixtures PK10 Paper trays Paper feed mechanism and the sensors used for paper movement PK11 Per
23. colleagues 1 Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues NOS ELE N9920 Follow safety procedures Understand potential sources of accidents 1 2 Use safety gear to avoid accidents 3 Understand the safety procedures followed by the company Expected Job Roles Pick and Place Operator Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 12 Standard Passed 39 Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N5102 Operate pick and place machine KB1 basic electronics and component identification KB2 pick and place machine functioning and controls KB3 basic programming and loading KB4 setting up loading pick and place machine KB5 techniques of cleaning stencil KB6 colour codes and polarity of components KB7 regulation of operating speed and temperature KB8 LEDs and special mounting tecnique junction temperature types of assembly metal core PCB spike correction KB9 operation of LED mounting machine KB10 Electro static discharge ESD precautions KB11 manual soldering and rework of SMT components KB12 PCB design basics KB13 commonly ocuring machine defects NOS ELE N9917 Interact with superiors and colleagues KA1 company s policies on incentives delivery standards and personnel management KA2 work flow involved in company s process KA3 importance of the individual
24. employees isor or superior eagues Expected Job Roles DAS Setp top Box Installer and Service Technician Duration of the Course in hours 120 hours 19 Minimum Eligibility 8 Standard Passed Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N8101 Install and repair DAS set top box KB1 optimum signal strength signal quality for good reception KB2 basics of input output functions and block diagram of the set top box KB3 functions of the set top box and remote control KB4 structure of cable parameters and the implications on signal KB5 basic functioning of tuners KB6 basics of digital signals and difference in analogue and digital KB7 transmission of television signals and functioning of television sets KB8 specifications of different kind of inputs available on TV sets such as RF AV RGB VGA USB and HDMI KB9 digital signal processing chain including CAS and SMS KB10 basics of Digital TV signal distribution through HFC network including elements of fibre coaxial chain and devices such as nodes amplifier taps splitter etc from head ends to input point of consumer premises for DAS KB11 concepts of modulation demodulation encryption decryption decoding signal ingress cross modulation tuning amplifying coupling attenuation equalisation digitising etc and their purposes KB12 commonly used terms and their meanings
25. fitting of drum unit cleaning of drum unit Dismantling and refitting of Carriage unit mirror unit and light unit Periodic cleaning and servicing of copier machines Overall fault finding and repair a photo copier machine Printer Repairing Skill Understand Working Principle of Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer Understand Operation of Laser Printers Different Parts of Printer and their use Cartridges toner drum their use and its replacement Overall fault finding and repair of Printers Troubleshooting Skills How to approach a defect Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly Utilize appropriate tools to rectify faults 119 Core Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 CS13 CS14 CS15 CS16 Reading skills Read and understand technical manuals work orders and reports Read and understand organizational health and safety instructions Writing Skills Fill up record sheets clearly concisely and accurately as per company procedures Communication Skills Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors Respond appropriately to queries Communicate with customer customer facing teams to understand handset performance issues Communicate in the local language Convey proposed solution to the customers
26. modules Ascertain correct and complete porting update of software in the Consumer Electronics Product Consumer Electronics Product Troubleshooting Skills How to approach a defect 45 Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly Core Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 CS13 CS14 Reading skills Read and understand technical manuals work orders and reports Read and understand Consumer Electronics Product safety instructions Writing Skills Fill up record sheets clearly concisely and accurately as per company procedures Communication Skills Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors Respond appropriately to queries Time Management Skills Prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure environment Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively Analytical Skills Analyse and understand Manufacturing Process based on Company need Interpret reports readings and numerical data Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues Other Skills Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues Det
27. possible solutions Complete the documentation Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N4602 Install configure and setup hardware system Understand the installation requirement and install the hardware Configure and install the peripherals Check system functionality Set up the software Complete the installation task and report Interact with customer Interact with superior Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with Colleagues and Co workers Interact with superior or Supervisor Coordinate with colleagues Expected Job Roles Installation Technician Computing and Peripherals 31 Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 Std Pass Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customer KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electronics of system hardware KB4 hardware maintenance KB5 functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules KB6 behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customer s premises KB7 precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers KB8 Relevant reference sheets manuals and documents to carry in the field NOS ELE N4602 Install configure and setup
28. such as ECM EMM EPG SDT MPEG NOS ELE N8102 Comprehend customer s requirement KA1 company s policies on customer care KA2 company s code of conduct KA3 organisation culture and typical customer profile KA4 company s reporting structure KA5 company s documentation policy KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electrical and mechanical modules of various products KB4 electronics involved in the type of product KB5 models of different appliances and their common and distinguishing features KB6 etiquette to be followed at customer s premises KB7 precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers KB8 relevant reference sheets manuals and documents to carry in the field NOS ELE N9951 Interact with other employees KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination 20 Professional Skill Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills v Teamwork and multitasking vi Documentation Skills vii Reflective thinking viii Critical Thinking ix Decision Making Core Skill 1 Installation and Repair Skills 2 Using tools and machines Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours N
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30. 50 gms 14 Soldering Flux 100 gms 15 _Microwatt Soldering Iron 02 nos 16 Desoldering Station 02 nos 17 Desoldering Pump 05 nos 18 Project Board 05 nos 19 Multistand Connecting wire 01 Coil each 20 Single stand connecting wire 01 coil each 21 Photocopier Mono 01 nos 22 Photocopier Color 01 nos 23 Different types of Printers 01 no each Recommended Printer Drivers etc Software Text Books 1 MES Electronics Repair amp Maintenance of Photocopier and Fax Machine With DVD NIMI 2 Easy Laser Printer Maintenance and Repair Paperback Stephen J Bigelow user service manuals Reference Books 123 4 TELECOM SECTOR SKILL COUNCIL TSSC 4 1 Telecom Passive Infrastructure TSSC ESDM Courses Tower Technician Level Code 4 Vertical Name Telecom Passive Infrastructure Course Code TEL Q4100 Course Name 4 1 1 Tower Technician Objective of the Course The person should be able to maintain tower sites which are live 24x7 maintain and repair level 1 faults issues at telecom tower site undertake preventive and corrective maintenance of the site equipment Generator Battery Banks ACs SMPS and analyse amp report escalate faults Learning Outcomes By the end of the training the person should be able to perform the following activities Site safety and hygiene Preventive Maintenance of site equipment S
31. Coordinate with colleagues 27 Expected Job Roles Field Technician Networking and Storage Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility Criteria and pre Diploma requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customer KB1 KB2 KB3 KB4 KB5 KB6 KB7 KB8 company s products and recurring problems reported how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease basic electronics of system hardware hardware maintenance functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customer s premises precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers Relevant reference sheets manuals and documents to carry in the field ELE N4612 Install configure and setup the networking and storage system KB1 KB2 KB3 KB4 KB5 KB6 KB7 KB8 basic electronics involved in the hardware different types of IT hardware products and functionalities functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules typical customer profile company s portfolio of products and that of competitors installation procedures given in the manuals different types of servers storage networking devices offered by the company different types of servers and storage hardware equipment and their standard installation procedure KB9 specification and the
32. Fundamentals of Instrumentation Thomson Delmar Learning Elements of Data Processing Math Price Winston T amp Miller Merlin Electricity 3 Alerich Walter N amp Keljik Jeff Process Industrial Instrumentation and Control Hand Book Considine Douglas M Instruments for Process Measurement and Control Anderson Norman A Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Bell David A Basic Fluid Power Rease Dudley A Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Skoog Douglas A amp West Donald M Elements of Physics Shortley and Williams Electrical Machines Drives and Power Systems Wildi Theodore Process Control Instrument Technologies Johnson Curtis D Low Pressure Boilers Steingress Frederick M Fundamentals of Physics Heath Macnaughton and Martindale ANSI ISA5 1 2009 Instrumentation Symbols and Identification ANSI ISA5 4 1991 Instrument loop Diagrams ANSI ISA5 06 01 2007 Functional Requirements Documentation for Control Software Applications ANSI ISA20 1981 Specification Forms for Process Measurement and Control Instruments Primary Elements and Control Valves 91 ISA TR20 00 01 2007 Specification Forms for Process Measurement and Control Instruments Part1 General Considerations Updated with 27 New Specification forms in 2004 2005 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 20th Edition CSA January 2006 Industrial Hydraulics manual Eaton Corporation Closed loop electro hydraulic system
33. G EEG EMG f Working of BP kit measuremnt principle g Knowledge of transistors types and working usage h Knowledge of electromechanical components relays switches Professional Skill Testing and working of resistors capacitors transistors diodes Inductors OPAMP Working Of ECG amplifiers ECG instrumentation Knowledge about ECG Defibrillators pulse oximeters CCU equipments Basics of Non invasive blood pressure Soldering seven segment display Identification of PCB fuses Performance evaluation of components Nessa OE ROR OME Core Skill a Analytical strong competency b Practical Evaluation and understanding of the basics c Strong approach towards the theoretical and practical applications d Eagerness and curiosity to learn more Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Minimum No of No Hours 1 Tools and servicing maintenance of Hard and soft 75 2 Familiarization and working with components ECG 175 ICCU equipments 3 Soft Skills 100 Total Theory Lecture Hours 250 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 100 Total Hours 350 108 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books 109 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L 3 Vertical Medical Electronics Code Name Course ID
34. General Circuit diagram of CVT Working principle of CVT Finding fault in Stabilizer and CVT Replace faulty components in Stabilizer and CVT Inverter and UPS Repairing Skill Working principle of Inverter and UPS Working Principle of Rectifier Finding fault in Inverter and UPS Replace faulty components in Inverter and UPS Troubleshooting Skills How to approach a defect Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly Utilize appropriate tools to rectify faults 97 Core Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 CS13 CS14 CS15 CS16 Reading skills Read and understand technical manuals work orders and reports Read and understand organizational health and safety instructions Writing Skills Fill up record sheets clearly concisely and accurately as per company procedures Communication Skills Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors Respond appropriately to queries Communicate with customer customer facing teams to understand handset performance issues Communicate in the local language Convey proposed solution to the customers Time Management Skills Prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure environment Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively Analytical Skills Analyse and und
35. Levels of Shutdown Unit Shutdown Process Shutdown Emergency Shutdown Emergency Depressurize Shutdown o Types of ESD Electric Pneumatic Hydraulic Mechanical e Purposes of different types of ESD o Personnel protection o Environmental protection o Equipment protection e ESD testing procedures o Partial Stroke Test o Time test o Valve integrity o Interlock checks system shut down check Service and calibrate personal safety systems e Personal gas monitors and standard calibration routines o Portable personal gas monitor Cl SO2 H2S O2 10 72 CO o Pull tube Draeger e Radiation safety devices o Radiation gamma survey meter o Personal dosimeter Installs and Maintains Pneumatic Systems Air supply systems e Instrument air systems and equipment o Need for clean dry air o Air compressors o Air dryers o Air receivers o Air filters e Air distribution systems e Use of relative humidity to infer dew point o Hygrometers o Sling psychrometer o Digital psychrometer o Bulk polymer resistance sensor e Servicing procedures for air supply systems o Servicing requirements o Traps o Dessicant o Pre and post filters Tubing and fittings e Types of tubing and installation procedures o Plastic o Stainless steel o Copper o Rubber o Process and pressure requirements o Sizes 20 73 o Pressure and Temperature Ratings e Tube bending techniques o Calculatin
36. National Institute of Electronics amp Information Technology NIELIT J amp K SIDCO Electronics Complex Old Airport Road Rangreth Srinagar Phone 0194 2300501 2300502 Fax 0194 2300949 www jk nielit in X lo UE Q NIELIT ESDM Syllabus Syllabi of Courses for Roll out of Skill Development in ESDM sector Under the Scheme for Financial assistance to select States UTs for Skill Development in ESDM sector of Department of Electronics and Information Technology Ministry of Communications amp Information Technology Government of India 1 SUMMARY OF ESDM COURSE LIST FROM ESSCI NIELIT TSSC ccseeeeeee 4 2 ELECTRONICS SECTOR SKILLS COUNCIL OF INDIA ESSC c cccsssssseseseeeeees 5 2 1 CONSUMER EIECILONICS 32 55 cc5sccesccdidsescscsecesesersvcsecesesesessssscsccdveecssessseccedsedecesesssessssssdsecsesssesessvesecssesssesese 5 2 1 1 Field Technician Air CONGITION Cr serete tone ina cbedeccdevsdsdneeestuncdas E i aiana Nia 5 2 1 2 Field Enginer RACW iiis esa A a A aaee seb eL aa 9 2 2 Communications Electronics sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssessssssseeseeee 15 2 2 1 DTH Set top box Installer and Service Technician ccccescecccecessessesececececsesneaeseesescsesesaeseeeeeeseseeaees 15 2 2 2 DAS Set top box Installer and Service Technician ccccescccccccessessssececececsesesaeseeececsesesaeseeeesceessaaes 19 2
37. Time Management Skills Prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure environment Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively Analytical Skills Analyse and understand customer complaints Interpret reports readings and numerical data Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues Other Skills Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues Detailed Syllabus of Course Min No of Hours SI No Modules Theory Practical Introduction to Electricity Electric Charge Voltage Electric Current 1 Ohm s Law Electric Potential Cell 5 5 Serial and Parallel Circuit their effect on Voltage and Current Electronic and Electrical components Active and Passive Components Resistors Capacitors and Inductors their identification 2 types and application 10 10 Semiconducting Devices Diodes its type characteristics and applications Transistors Integrated Circuits 120 Study of a transistor use of a transistor as an amplifier and as a switch Analog ICs 555 timer C741 characteristics of 741 Digital ICs ICs for logic gates Truth table verification of logic gates Connectors Fuse types Use of Fuses and its rating Relays and Switches Panel Components Digital electronics gates and its a
38. ailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Minimum No of No Hours Theory Practical 1 LCD LED TV and Monitor Basic Principle Working 25 80 and Operation of LCD LED TV and Monitor Installation Repair Maintenance and Serving and Practice Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices Cable TV and DTH Services Basic Principle 25 70 Working and Operation of Cable TV and DTH Services Installation and Checking Repair Maintenance Serving and Practice Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices VCD DVD Player and Home Theatre System Basic 25 50 Principle Working and Operation of VCD DVD Player and Home Theatre System Installation Repair Maintenance Serving and Practice Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices 46 4 FM Radio Cordless Phone Hair Dryer Basic Principle Working and Operation of FM Radio Cordless Phone Hair Dryer Installation Repair Maintenance Serving and Practice Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices 10 25 5 Induction Stove and Microwave Oven Basic Principle Working and Operation of Induction Stove and Microwave Oven Installation Repair Maintenance Serving and Practice Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices 15 25 Total Theory Lecture Hours Total Practical Tutorial Hours Total Hours Recommended For a Batch of 50 No s
39. aken while installing KB5 manual based procedure of installing the refrigerators KB6 packaging waste disposal procedures KB7 use of test equipment and tools such as multi meter oscilloscope KB8 other products of the company NOS ELE N3113 Attend to service complaints refrigerator KB1 different types of refrigerators e g frost free direct cool and peltier refrigerators and differences in their operation KB2 features of different refrigerators of the company KB3 refrigeration cycle and functioning of the appliance and its various modules KB4 method of refrigeration its use and functioning of refrigerator sealed system KB5 types of refrigerants such as R12 R22 R134a R290 R600a R410 R32 use of different brazing sticks types of brazing torches and their application KB6 types of brazing torches types of fluxes and their application KB7 basic electronics knowledge of components such as diode transformer LED photo transistor capacitor resistor inductor thermistor ICs KB8 functioning of various electromechanical parts of the refrigerator KB9 fundamentals of electricity such as ohms law difference between ac and dc calculation of energy consumption of appliances understanding of domestic wiring understanding of series and parallel connections NOS ELE N3114 Install newly purchased air conditioner KB1 Installation site requirements structural requirements ventilation etc KB2 different type
40. amp Maintenance L5 Industrial Instrumentation amp Automation System 56 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level Vertical Code L5 Name Industrial Automation Course ID L51A1CA Course 3 3 1 Diploma in Repair amp Maintenance of Industrial Name Instrumentation amp Automation System Objective of the Course To develop the competency to install operate amp maintain industrial instruments and automation systems Learning Outcomes On completion of the course the participants will be able to Understand P amp ID and other trade related codes and standards Identify a particular instrument in plant from P amp ID Demonstrate the working of different field instruments sensor Install calibrate operate and maintain all control loop elements Develop and test PLC programs O o Aa WwW N Identify the requirements of open loop and closed loop stability Expected Job Roles As Technician in Process Industries 57 Duration of the Course in hours 400 Minimum Eligibility Criteria and pre ITI Diploma BSc requisites if any Professional Knowledge The individual on the job needs to know and understand PK1 Pk2 PK PK4 PKS PKS PK6 PK7 PK8 PKO PK10 PK11 PK12 Pr
41. and expertise of Systematic Testing of selected Electronics Products along with Communicative English and soft Skills and Basic IT skills required for good performance in any job in the modern world Learning Outcomes To systematically test electronic equipments using appropriate tools and equipments Have good Communicative English skills soft Skills amp Basic IT Skills Expected Job Roles Technician In Electronic Products Testing QA Areas Duration of the 360 Hrs Course in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 12 Pass with Science background Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge 1 Fundamentals of electricity amp Electronics 2 Use of Tools and Test and Measuring equipments such as CRO Multimeter Signal Generator LCR meter etc 3 Handling of Different electronics Components and Electrostatic discharge 4 Awareness of Types of Product testing Safety Standards amp Certificates 5 Awareness of Quality standards Calibration of Equipments etc 6 Specifications of Products and their testing Procedures 49 7 Basic knowledge of working principle of Different Electronic Products 8 Understanding of internal modules and major components used in the Product 9 Testing of Electronic Components 9 Safety rules policies and procedures Professional Skill 1 Systematic Approach to Testing of Products 2 Use of Tools and Test and Measur
42. and report Interact with customer Interact with superior Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms 00r S gI UT BSU A NOS ELE N4603 Troubleshoot and replace faulty module Receive and understand the customer complaint registered at customer care Identify system problems on firld visit Replace faulty module after diagnosis Interact with customer Report to Superior SE iN NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with colleagues and co workers 1 Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues 23 Expected Job Roles Field Technician Computing and Peripherals Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility Criteria and pre 12 passed requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customer KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electronics of system hardware KB4 hardware maintenance KB5 functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules KB6 behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customer s premises KB7 precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers KB8 Relevant reference sheets manuals and documents to carry in the field NOS ELE N4602 Install configure and setup the system KB1 basic electronics involved in the hardware KB2 different typ
43. ations of various batteries o Lead acid o NiCad o NiMh e Measure electrical current voltage and resistance o Analog multimeters o Digital Multimeters e Calculate currents voltages and resistance using Ohm s 60 75 law o Series circuits o Parallel and combination circuits o Formula E xR e Define and reference voltage measurement to circuit common o Difference between ground and circuit common o Multimeter o Oscilloscope and scope meter o Frequency generator o Circuit schematic e Calculate electrical power in watts o Apply Watt s Law to define power rating of appliances o Watts Ex e Examine resistors potentiometers and rheostats o Differences o Power ratings o Applications o Colour codes Apply basic principles of AC electricity e Define AC electricity o Generation o Polarity and waveform analysis Peak RMS voltages e various types of transformers o Step up o Step down o Autotransformer o Isolation o Three phase transformer e Examine the use of capacitors and inductors in AC circuits 76 o Applications o Filtering o Regulating voltage o Power factor correction e Size electrical components for various circuits o Capacitors o Inductors o Resistors o Wire o Fuses e Build and test circuits o Understand various components in circuits Electromagnetism Lenz s Law Inductive Reactance Inductive Kick Capacitive Reactance Capacitor Types Time Con
44. ator 3 Different types of Washing machine 4 Multi meter amp Oscilloscope 5 Electrical Drill 6 Clamp meter tube cutter tube bender vacuum pump weigh scale gas cylinder temperature meter pressure gauges Recommended NA Software Text Books NA NA Reference Books 14 2 2 Communications Electronics ESDM Courses Vertical Name Communication Electronics Level Code Course Code ELE Q8101 Course Name 2 2 1 DTH Set top box Installer and Service Technician Objective of the Course To train the person who installs the set top box at customer s premises addresses the field serviceable complaints and coordinates with the technical team for activation of new connections Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N8105 Install and repair DTH set top box Collect the customer s site details and carry necessary equipment and products Install the set top box DTH at customer s site Provide field service and resolve faults in case of complaint Collect documents and forms filled by customer as per company s policy Achieve productivity and quality targets as prescribed by company Oe Ne NOS ELE N8102 Comprehend customer s requirement Interact with the customer prior to visit Interact with customer at their premises Suggest possible solutions to customer Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms ONE NOS ELE N9951
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46. commended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books 106 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L 3 Vertical Medical Electronics Code Name Course ID L3 ME3 SJ Course Name 3 5 2 Repair amp Maintenance of ECG and ICCU Equipment Objective of the Course Have knowledge about the various devices used in medical field Have an awareness of the safety aspects of medical instruments Understand the basics of how the signals are obtained from the body that is to be measured by various machines Learning Outcomes Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body Be aware of the safety aspects in this field Expected Job Roles Operation and Maintenance of Clinical Equipment ECG amp ICCU Duration of the 350 Hours Course in hours Minimum Eligibility Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age Criteria and pre requisites if any 107 Professional Knowledge a Should have the understanding of Use of CRO Multimeter Measurement of voltage current resistance Testing of diodes resisitors c Basic Knowledge about the waveforms d PCB repairing and locating the faults e Know basic medical terminologies like EC
47. controller action based on process and valve action 87 o Consulting loop diagrams o Override o Interlocks o Limits o Select relays o Loop impact on overall process o Alarming o control strategy design o Implementation on live processes o Upset recovery Total Theory Lecture Hours 150 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 250 Total Hours 400 Recommended e Personal Protective equipments for demonstration Hardware e Electronic Chart recorder e Indicating devices Digital Analog and LCD e Bourdon tube and bellows e Pressure transmitter conventional 4 20 mA e Pressure calibrator e Multimeter e Thermometer e Thermocouple simulator e Resistance source e Temperature bath e Thermocouple J e RTD Pt 100 e Capacitance probe for level measurement e Ultrasonic Levelsensor 88 Recommended Software Level transmitter Hydrometer Load cell Orifice plate Magnetic flow meter Portable gas monitor Hygrometer to P converter Positioner Pneumatic relay Compressor Electro mechanical relay Contactor Solenoid Electric actuator Pneumatic control valve Pressure regulator Soldering Kit Crimping tool Marretes wire terminator Standard tool box Mechanical and Electrical SCADA PLC Fieldbus cable Function generators Computers Laptop with associated softwares Software compatible for different types of instruments
48. d route section Carry out maintenance testing of dark spare OFC equipments at points of Presence POPs Carry out planned repairs to the OFC Carry out maintenance of equipments at Points of Presence POPs Handling fault notifications on prompt basis Fault localization and rectification Expected Job Roles Optical Fiber Technician Duration of the Course 120 Hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 2 133 Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge Principle of OFC Communication Characteristics of OFC Important parameters of OFC Communication Optical Test Equipments Optical Cable Laying methods procedures and processes Professional Skill Equipment Operating Skills OFC splicing and splice testing skills Technical Interpretation Skills Problem Solving Skills Managerial Skills Core Skill Basic Reading and Writing Skills Communication Skills Basic Project Management Skills Interpretation Skills Interpersonal Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of No Hours 1 Introduction and Job Role Overview 8 2 Communication Reading amp Writing Skills 4 3 Details of Fiber splicing Cable Laying 77 4 Fault Notification Rectification 6 5 Cable maintenance amp Problem solving 18 6 Health and Safety amp Reporting and Documentation 5 Total Theory Lectu
49. dly these include the following Prepare cable for splicing operations Ensure availability of tools and spares for splicing and testing Perform splicing operations Carry out route Inspection for laying of fiber Coordinate trenching cable laying jointing and cable blowing activities Test effectiveness amp close activity Health and Safety Record parameters and generate compliance reports Expected Job Roles Optical Fiber Splicer Duration of the Course 120 Hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 8th Criteria and pre 130 requisites if any Professional Knowledge Principle of OFC Communication Characteristics of OFC Important parameters of OFC Communication Optical Test Equipments Optical Cable Laying methods procedures and processes Professional Skill Equipment Operating Skills OFC splicing and splice testing skills Technical Interpretation Skills Problem Solving Skills Core Skill Basic Reading and Writing Skills Communication Skills Basic Project Management Skills Interpretation Skills Interpersonal Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of No Hours 1 Introduction and Job Role Overview 8 2 Communication Reading amp Writing Skills 4 3 Details of Fiber splicing Cable Laying 102 4 Health and Safety amp Reporting and Documentation 6 Total Theory
50. dures Communication Skills Clearly communicate relevant information to higher officials Respond appropriately to queries Communicate with other team members to understand instrument performance issues Communicate in the local language Convey proposed solution to the customers and higher officials if necessary Time Management Skills Prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure environment Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively Analytical Skills Analyse and understand performance issues of the instrument Interpret reports readings and numerical data Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues Other Skills Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues 60 Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Min No No of hours Fundamentals 12 Plan and perform routine trade activities e Examine types of trade related personal protective equipment o Head protection hard hat o Eye protection goggles and face shield o Hearing protection Ear plugs amp Ear muffs o Hand protection Types of gloves and mitts o Clothing Types of materials suitable to work environment o Foot protection safety boots with suitable soles o Personal Breathing Apparatus e Maintain safe work environment o Safe housekeeping p
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52. e Management and Team Skills Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Total Theory Lecture Hours 150 hrs Total Practical Tutorial Hours 200 hr Total Hours 350 hrs For a batch size of 50Nos 1 Resistance of different value and Wattage ratings 20 nos each 2 Capacitor of different types20 nos each 3 Transistors BC 546 BC 547 SL 100 2N3055 10 nos each 4 Rectifier Diode 20 Nos 5 Zener Diode of different values 10 nos each 6 Step down Transformers of different ratings 04 nos each 7 LED of different colours 20 nos each 8 3 Pin Voltage Regulators 05 nos each 9 Logic GATE ICs 10 nos each 10 ToolKit 05 sets 11 Digital Multimeter 05 nos 12 CRO 02 nos 13 Soldering Iron 05 nos 14 Solder Wire 250 gms 15 Soldering Flux 100 gms 16 Microwatt Soldering Iron 02 nos 17 Desoldering Station 02 nos 18 Desoldering Pump 05 nos 19 Inverter 2 set 20 UPS 2set 21 Stabilizer CVT 5 nos 22 Battery Charger 1 No 101 Text Books Reference Books Basic Electronics Repair amp Maintenance of Power supply Invertor amp UPS NIMI Published by National Instructional Media Institute Chennai Switching Power Supply Design 3rd Ed by Abraham Pressman Author Uninterruptible Power Supplies Alexander King William Knight McGraw Hill Professional user service manuals 102 3 5 M
53. edical Electronics S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L3 ME2 SJ Repair amp Maintenance of Dental L3 Equipment 2 L3 ME3 SJ Repair amp Maintenance of ECG amp ICCU L3 Equipment 3 L3 ME4 SJ Repair amp Maintenance of Imaging L3 Equipment 4 L5 ME1 SJ Post Diploma in Repair amp Maintenance L5 of Hospital Equipment 103 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L 3 Vertical Medical Electronics Code Name Course ID L3 ME2 SJ Course Name 3 5 1 Repair amp Maintenance of Dental equipment Objective of the Course Have knowledge about the various devices used in medical field Have an awareness of the safety aspects of medical instruments Understand the basics of how the signals are obtained from the body that is to be measured by various machines Learning Outcomes Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body Be aware of the safety aspects in this field Expected Job Roles Operation and Maintenance of Dental Equipment Duration of the 350 Hours Course in hours Minimum Eligibility Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age Criteria and pre requisites if any 104 Professional Knowledge PS TaAOTADANXDTT DM YS Se Er NN n
54. egories o Nature of Environment amp Safety Measures Enclosures of electric equipment for Non 62 Hazardous location e International standards Enclosures of electric equipment for Hazardous location e International standards o intrinsically Safe Equipment o Design Consideration of Enclosures for Different Market Segments e Examine regulations o Sizing of wire fuses and circuit breakers o Overloads and Inrush current o Proper installation and grounding of electrical equipment Use trade related schematics and drawings e Examine types of schematics and drawings o P amp ID and Loop wiring diagrams e Examine symbols and conventions o ISA and SAMA symbols e Use basic schematics and drawings o P amp ID Loop drawings Installation and Maintenance of Measuring and Indicating Devices Calibrate and service indicating and recording instruments e Types of recording devices o Chart recorders Electronic e Indicating devices o Digital displays o Analog displays o Configurable LCD e Calibrate and service indicating devices 140 63 Gauges Bourdon tube Helical Spiral Bellows Diaphragm capsule Accessories Pigtail siphons Damping mechanisms Chemical seals Measuring element and range Fill fluid specifications Differential measuring devices Device calibration using principles of zero span and angularity adjustments as they relate to links and levers e
55. electric Potentials and measurements in human body Core Skill Basic understanding and co ordinating skills Basic Numeracy and co ordination Should have a strong determination and curiosity to learn new things Adaptable with the environment Should have understanding and adaptability with new concepts Blending with the technical aspects Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Modules Minimum No of No Hours 1 Basic Block of Biomedical Equipment 30 2 ECG Machine and analytical 30 3 Diagnostic Equipment 30 4 Biomedical instrumentation 30 5 Hands on Experience 200 6 Soft Skills 30 Total Hours 350 114 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books 115 3 6 Office Automation IT amp Networking S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L1 OA1 LU Installation amp Maintenance of L1 Photocopiers and Printers 2 L3 IT2 LU Desktop Publishing with Screen L3 Printing 116 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level L1 Vertical Office Automation IT amp Networking IT Code Name Course ID L1 OA1 LU Course Name 3 6 1 Installation amp Maintenance of Photocopiers and Printers Objective of the Course This course has been designed to provide an introduction to installation
56. erstand customer complaints Interpret reports readings and numerical data Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues Other Skills Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues Detailed Syllabus of Course Min No of Hours SI No Modules Theory Practical Introduction to Electricity Electric Charge Voltage Electric Current 1 Ohm s Law Electric Potential Cell 5 5 Serial and Parallel Circuit their effect on Voltage and Current Transformer Use and Operation Electronic and Electrical components Active and Passive Components 2 Resistors Capacitors and Inductors their identification 15 15 types and application Semiconducting Devices Diodes its type characteristics and applications 98 Transistors Integrated Circuits Study of a transistor use of a transistor as an amplifier and as a switch Analog ICs 555 timer C741 characteristics of 741 Digital ICs ICs for logic gates Truth table verification of logic gates Connectors Fuse types Use of Fuses and its rating Relays and Switches Panel Components Digital electronics gates and its application multiplexers de multiplexers counter Soldering de soldering techniques Soldering Iron Soldering wire Soldering Flux S
57. es of IT hardware products and functionalities KB3 functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules KB4 typical customer profile KB5 company s portfolio of products and that of competitors KB6 installation procedures given in the manuals KB7 different types of equipment assembled in a pack one system KB8 different types of peripherals and their standard installation procedure KB9 specification and the procedures to be followed for setting up the system KB10 voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices KB11 memory input output and storage devices KB12 different modules in system such as SMPS drivers hard disk battery mother board KB13 different module in the peripheral and their functions KB14 how to operate the system and other hardware peripherals NOS ELE N4603 Troubleshoot and replace faulty module KB1 company s portfolio of products KB2 different types of IT hardware products and functionalities 24 KB3 different electrical and mechanical modules in the product KB4 basic electronics of the hardware KB5 different models of devices and their repair procedures KB6 different equipments assembled in a pack one system KB7 peripherals and their standard operating procedure for disassembling and re assembling KB8 procedures to be followed for trouble shooting and standards to follow KB9 voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices KB10 memory i
58. g dimensions o Manual tube benders o Hydraulic tube benders e Install tubing and fittings o Ferrule fitting o Tightening fittings o Follow P amp lD drawings o Select appropriate tubing and fittings Install and service pneumatic instruments e Specifications and hazards of pneumatic equipment o Compressed air safety o Pneumatic signal ranges e Types of pneumatic equipment o Transmitters o Converters I P o Positioners o Controllers o Relays e Operating principles of pneumatic equipment o Force balance o Motion balance e Calibrate pneumatic transmitters o Calibration block diagram o Five point calibration check o Shop or field calibration o Force balance calibration procedure o Motion balance calibration procedure o Documentation of calibration results o Manufacturers specifications for installation 74 Installs and Maintains Electrical and Electronic Systems Identification of various Electrical and Electronic components e Active components e Passive Components e Switches e Plugs e Sockets e Relays Solenoids Contactors e Inductive proximity switch e Symbols of electrical components o Switch o Contacts o Solenoids o Relay o LED e Electrical Ladder Diagram e Panel controls e Integrated Circuits o Pin identification and numbering convention o IC handling and installation e Safety o Need for Electrostatic Discharge Protection Apply basic principles of DC electricity e operation and applic
59. harged Low maintenance Construction of Battery Case Cover plates Separator Cells Electrolyte etc Lead Acid battery Electrochemical reaction N1 CD battery Capacity rating CCA RC AH amp Power watt Factor affecting charging Cause of battery failure diagnosis and testing visual inspection Heavy load test Troubleshooting techniques Basic troubleshooting method Getting into troubleshooting selected instruments for troubleshooting Component testing methods Testing of components in circuits Logical steps of fault finding Troubleshooting through circuit diagram Removal and Replacement of faulty component 10 20 40 60 Safety and Security Procedures Reporting incidents system failures power failures etc protection equipment First aid requirement in case of electrical shocks and other injuries 5 5 10 Reading Writing and Communication Skills Understanding Technical Manuals Reports Work orders etc Understanding Organizational health and safety instructions Types of documentation in organization their importance Company guidelines and norms activities after maintenance process Spare management Service Level Agreements SLAs Fill up forms record sheets log book etc as per company procedures 15 15 100 Customer Communication Convey proposed solution to the customer responding queries Communication with supervisor Report for unresolved problems Tim
60. hile installing NOS ELE N3103 Repair dysfunctional Air Conditioner KB1 different types of air conditioners e g window split air cassette conditioners and differences in their operation KB2 features of different air conditioners of the company KB3 functioning of the appliance and its various modules KB4 method of air conditioning its use and functioning of sealed system KB5 Basics of types of refrigerants such as R12 R22 R134a R290 R600a R410 R32 use of different brazing sticks types of brazing torches and their application KB6 types of brazing torches types of fluxes and their application KB7 basic electronics knowledge of components such as diode transformer LED photo transistor capacitor resistor inductor thermisters KB8 functioning of various electromechanical parts of the air conditioner Professional Skill Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills Teamwork and multitasking Documentation Skills Reflective thinking Critical Thinking Decision Making D OS Ds Or BN Core Skill 1 Air conditioner operation 2 Using tools and machines 3 Fault diagnosis skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours
61. iagnostic tools Functionality of hardware components software applications screen touchpad etc Consumer Electronics Products software related problems and their possible solutions Standard repairing process Professional Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS16 PS17 PS18 Consumer Electronics Product Equipment operating Skills Use and access all features and applications Consumer Electronics Product Operate Consumer Electronics Product testing equipments Connect Consumer Electronics Product s PCB to PC test equipment for diagnostics Consumer Electronics Product repairing skills Undertake fault diagnostic Interpret test results to identify and localize faults Utilize appropriate mechanisms and tools to rectify the faults Utilize appropriate communication channels to escalate unresolved problems Test Consumer Electronics Product to confirm and resolve of the reported fault Undertake corrective repairs by software porting updates Undertake checks to confirm that the problem is resolved Consumer Electronics Product Component Handling skills Safely dismantle assemble Consumer Electronics Product using the right tools Safe remove replace components using right tools Compliance to ESD protection measures Consumer Electronics Product Software Skills Identifying correct software version
62. iaphragms Plates Stem connector coupling Bushings O rings 79 Pistons Motors Springs o Required Operating Environment Examine control valves o Process applications o Seal shut off requirements o Flow Characteristics Quick opening Linear Equal percentage o Body Types o Valve sizing o Sliding stem Globe Bar stock Pinch valve o Rotary Butterfly E Disc Segmented ball Through bore ball Restricted trim o Components Cages Plugs Seats Stems Packing e Types and applications of valve packing o Teflon 80 O O o Graphite o Rope Install and service control valves Gaskets Sealants Positioning valve in process Securing valve using appropriate process Flanged Screwed Wafered Flangeless Isolation of valve from process Testing procedures Stroke to ensure proper operation Leak testing Possible faults Leaking packing Valve passing Damaged parts Incorrect travel Cleaning lubricating Repairing Rebuilding Install and service actuators Matching to valve Connecting to valve Valve travel Bench set Verifying operation Correct air supply pressure Function testing Possible faults Leaking diaphragms 81 Broken springs Damaged worn O rings o Removing replacing components o Cleaning lubricating components o Assembling disassembling Spring compression o Loadi
63. iate communication channels to rectify unresolved problems Test instruments to confirm the rectification of the reported fault Interpret diagnostic test results to identify and localize faults Connect instrument to PC using connectors cables Undertake corrective repairs by software if any Undertake checks to confirm that the problem is resolved Instrument Handling skills Safely dismantle assemble instrument using the right tools Safe remove and replace components using right tools Compliance to ESD protection measures Software Skills Identifying correct software version for the modules for smart instruments Execute basic software commands for calibration and use diagnostic tools Use vendor specific software by navigating through it based on screen commands Troubleshooting Skills How to approach a defect Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly Utilize appropriate tools to rectify faults 59 Core Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 Css CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 CS13 CS14 CS15 CS16 Reading skills Read and understand technical manuals work orders and reports Read and understand organizational health and safety instructions Writing Skills Fill up record sheets clearly concisely and accurately as per company proce
64. iers cutters stencils feeders supporting pins and other SMT tools Recommended Hardware Ue WN I 41 Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books NA NA NA 42 3 1 3 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technolo NIELIT Consumer Electronics S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L4 CE1 GO Diploma in Installation amp Repair of L4 Consumer Electronics Products 43 National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses Level Vertical L4 Consumer Electronics Code Name Course ID Course L4 CE1 GO Name 3 1 1 Diploma in Installation amp Repair of Consumer Electronics Products Objective of the Course Objective of this course is to give knowledge and competencies regarding Installation Servicing Repair Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover for Consumer Electronics Product like LCD LED TV and Monitor Cable TV and DTH Services Induction Stove etc Learning Outcomes After successful competition of this course participant will be acquainted with the necessary Hardware and Software skills for Installation Repair Maintenance and Trouble shooting of Consumer Electronics Product Participants will be a Ready to Observe product for Consumer Electronics Product manufacturing sector or may be self employed Expected Job Roles
65. in calibration parameters Document calibration results 65 e Maintain device o Manufacturers recommended maintenance procedures Introduction to temperature measurement e Define Temperature Heat and Energy e Temperature scales o Fahrenheit o Celsius o Kelvin o Conversions between scales e Temperature measuring devices their operation and Transmitters o Thermometer o Thermocouple o Thermocouple tables o Resistance Temperature Detectors RTD RTD tables o Thermistor o Liquid in Glass and Filled bulb systems o Pyrometer o Semi conductor mechanical thermal system o Infrared radiation o Fibre Optic o Thermal Expansion Thermometers o Temperature Transmitters e Temperature calibrating instruments o Thermometers o Multimeters o Millivolt source o Resistance source o Temperature baths o Dry block calibrators 66 O O Thermocouple simulators Decade box Installs calibrates and services temperature measuring devices O O Manufacturers specifications Best Practices for selection location of measuring device Response time Temperature ranges Resolution Thermo well selection and installation Thermocouples Grounding Cold junction compensation Types J K T Extension wires Colour codes North American and European colour codes Alpha value and Different standards IEC DIN etc 2 3 and 4 wire 100 200 1000 ohm Device check calibrat
66. ing equipments such as CRO Multimeter Signal Generator LCR meter etc 3 Fault Diagnosing skills Detect basic electrical faults such as improper earthing defective power chord connector or wiring defects loose connections etc 4 Good Soldering amp de soldering Skills 5 Use oscilloscope for diagnosing faults 6 Sound Judgement based on quality Standards and Company Policy Core Skill 1 Reading and writing skills 2 Torecord the details of tests amp Measurements and Observations 3 to know and understand how to read product and module serial numbers and interpret details such as make date availability how to note problems on job sheet and details of work done 4 To read and understand Product manuals 5 to read and understand warnings instructions and other text material on product labels and components 6 Safety Habits Detailed Syllabus of Course Communication and Soft skills Module No Module Name Minimum No of Hours Module 1 Personal Skills 10 hrs Knowing Oneself Confidence Building Defining Strengths Thinking Creatively Personal Values Time and Stress Management 50 Module 2 Social Skills Appropriate and Contextual Use of Language Nonverbal Communication Interpersonal Skills Problem Solving Understanding Media Public Speaking 30 hrs Module 3 Professional Skills Organizational Skills Team Work Business Technical Com
67. ing structure KA5 company s documentation policy KB1 company s products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances KB2 how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease KB3 basic electrical and mechanical modules of various products KB4 electronics involved in the type of product KB5 models of different appliances and their common and distinguishing features KB6 etiquette to be followed at customer s premises KB7 precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers KB8 relevant reference sheets manuals and documents to carry in the field NOS ELE N9951 Interact with other employees KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination 16 Professional Skill Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills v Teamwork and multitasking vi Documentation Skills vii Reflective thinking viii Critical Thinking ix Decision Making Core Skill 1 Installation and Repair Skills 2 Using tools and machines Detailed Syllabus of Course Module No Module Name Minimum No of Hours As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Recommended Hardware Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Oy es Con sk Set top box Dish Television
68. iodic cleaning and servicing of copier machines PK12 Printers and their types PK13 Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer their Working Principle PK14 Laser Printers and its operation PK15 Different Parts of Printer PK16 Cartridges toner drum their use and its replacement PK17 Overall fault finding and repair of Printer PK18 Standard fault finding troubleshooting techniques PK19 Component testing methods PK20 Troubleshooting through circuit diagram Removal and Replacement of faulty Component 118 Professional Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS16 PS17 PS18 PS19 PS20 PS21 PS22 PS23 Electrical and Electronic Component Identification and Use Skills Understand use of Electrical Component such as cable switches transformers etc Understand use of Electronics Component such as Diodes Transistors ICs etc Use of Test and Measurement Equipment Soldering skills Understand Soldering Requirements Operation of Equipment required for Soldering Use of Desoldering Pump Photocopier Repairing Skill Understand Operation of Photocopier Dismantling and assembling of paper feed mechanism paper tray Thermal unit and Toner Unit Identify the various sensors used in the copier and their fixtures Fault finding and repairing in electrostatic high voltage unit Dismantling and
69. ion Wheatstone bridge Simulators Decade box Interpretation of calibration results Cause effect of calibration error Device adjustments Repairing replacing device components Verification of operation 67 O Documenting calibration Introduction to level measurement e Level measuring devices their operation and Transmitters O O O O Dip Stick Level Measurement Basic Sight Glasses Float and Cable Arrangements Ultrasonic Capacitance Probe Rotating Paddle Radar Level System Laser Level System Interface Measurement Hydrostatic Pressure Open Tank Level Air Bubbler System Level Transmitters e Calibration instruments used on level measuring devices O O O Pressure calibrator Laptop software Handheld programmer e Install calibrate and service level measuring devices O O O O Manufacturers specifications Selection Location of measuring device Process application Zero Suppression Elevation Process medium Best practices Device check calibration Interpretation of calibration results Cause effect of calibration error Device adjustments Repairing replacing device components 68 o Verification of operation o Documenting calibration Introduction to density measurement e Density measuring devices and their operation o Applications and Selection o Hydrometer o Hydrostatic head o Displacers o Radiation Densitometers o Oscilla
70. ipment Objective of the Course Have knowledge about the various devices used in medical field Have an awareness of the safety aspects of medical instruments Understand the basics of how the signals are obtained from the body that is to be measured by various machines Learning Outcomes Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body Be aware of the safety aspects in this field Expected Job Roles Operation amp Maintenance of Hospital Equipment Duration of the 400 Hours Course in hours Minimum Eligibility Candidate should be Diploma Holder or BSc Graduate and not Criteria and pre less than 21 years of age requisites if any 113 Professional Knowledge Basic knowledge regarding ECG electrodes ECG working Waveform generation Calibration and testing Of ECG Equipment Working principles of Analytical Instrument Working and analysis of pH meter Basics of diagnostic equipment Diagnostics Technique and various physiology system Professional Skill aoo O x x wa Have knowledge of working of microscope standard Procedure Have understanding about the terms and definition like pH meter pH value basics of chemistry Have basic understanding of human Physiology and various human systems Basics of bio
71. ite Management Reporting and Documentation Corrective Maintenance of site equipment Expected Job Roles Tower Technician Duration of the Course 180 Hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 2 and or ITI Diploma in Electrical Mechanical Criteria and pre requisites if any 124 Professional Knowledge Functional knowledge of all site equipment system components special tools amp equipments used for system repairs Professional Skill Planning and Execution Relationship Building Analytical Skills Technical Skills Core Skill Comprehension Skills Reading Skills Oral Communication Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No 01 Total Theory Lecture Hours 180 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 90 Total Hours 90 Recommended D G Set Air Conditioner Power Interface Unit PIU SMPS Battery Hardware bank 125 Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books NIL Training Material for students supported through affiliated Training Providers NIL 126 4 2 Telecom Handset TSSC ESDM Courses Handset Repair Engineer Level Code 4 Vertical Name Telecom Handset Course Code TEL Q2201 Course Name 4 2 1 Handset repair Engineer Level II
72. kills vii Reflective thinking viii Critical Thinking ix Decision Making Core Skill Installation and Repair Skills Hardware and Software operation skills Networking Servers and storage hardware related skills Using tools and machines Pew Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack 29 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books Total Theory Lecture Hours Total Practical Tutorial Hours Total Hours 48 72 120 1 Computer Laptop networking devices 2 Soldering iron multimeter POST cards 3 Servers NA NA NA 30 Level Code Course Code ELE Q4609 Course Name ESDM Courses III Vertical Name IT Hardware 2 3 3 Installation Technician Computing and Peripherals Objective of the Course To train the person who is responsible for installing newly purchased products troubleshooting system problems and configuring peripherals such as printers scanners and network devices Learning Outcomes a COO ENON ER 1 2 NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customers Interact with the customer prior to visit Understand customer s requirements on visit or prior to visit Suggest
73. l Generator and Power Analyzer 25 Module 2 Soldering Practices 1 Handling of components Instruments etc ESD Electrostatic discharge 2 Basics of SMD its soldering and desoldering 3 Basics of Transformer ICs thyristors and IGBT testing Pin configuration of some important ICs used in SMPS UPS and Inverters testing of Induction cookers Module 3 Types of Product Testing Acceptance Testing Type Testing Safety Testing Identification of legends symbols colour codes Safety safety standards safety certificates CE UL and VDE Effect of environmental testing refer to IEC 60068 1 for guidance General awareness of quality standards quality management systems amp documentation Awareness on ISO 17025 ISO 9001 Calibration and Uncertainty of measurements Awareness on disposal of Electronic waste 20 52 Module 4 Testing Procedures Practical Testing of Basic Electronic Components Resistor Parameter to be measured Resistance Value Capacitor Parameter to be measured Capacitance Value IR at rated Voltage Inductor Parameter to be measured Inductance Value DC Resistance Diode Parameter to be measured Resistance in forward direction and reverse direction Transistors PNP and NPN Parameter to be measured Each PN Junction shall be tested as in diode testing Transformer basics ICs Thyristors and IGBT testing Pin configuration of some impo
74. l Knowledge Knowledge of Customer Premise Equipment CPE Cable Laying Connectorisation structured cabling norms Basic concepts of Network topologies TCP IP Broadband Network Elements Gateways IP Address Subnet masks Ethernet and MAC Address IPv4 IPv6 Identification of cables and cable pairs and their maintenance Basic knowledge of EMI EMC Basic knowledge of UPS and its handling Professional Skill Equipment installation Task Management Skills Technical interpretation Equipment Configuration Operating Skills Problem solving skills Analytical Skills Planning and Execution Core Skill Basic Reading amp Writing Skills Communication Skills Reading Skills Oral communication Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No 1 System wiring and equipment installation at customer premises 30 40 2 Configuration of equipment and establishing Broadband 30 40 connectivity 3 Trouble shoot to localize and rectify faults 30 40 4 UPS installation amp Domestic Power Supply checks 30 40 Total Theory Lecture Hours 120 150 Hours Total Practical Tutorial Hours Total Hours Recommended Hardware 140 Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books NIL Training material for students supported through affiliated training partners NIL 141
75. munication Job Oriented Skills Professional Etiquette 30 hrs Module 4 Training for Language Proficiency Tests Integrated Skills Integrated Skills Integrated Skills Practice Exercises Practice Tests 20 hrs Module 5 Preparing and Presenting a Project Brainstorming Gathering Selecting Processing Cohesive and Coherent Organization Drafting and Revising Presentation of the Project 10 hrs IT Skills Theory Lecture Hours 100 Module No Module Name Minimum No of Hours Module 1 Introduction to internet Office Writer Emails Module Project and Evaluation 16 hrs Module 2 Operating Systems Edit Images Presentations Internet Security Chat and Social Networking Malayalam in Computer Module Project and Evaluation 24 hrs Module 3 Computer Networks Spreadsheet Online Services Interoperability Module Project and Evaluation 24 hrs Module 4 Final Project and Evaluation 16 hrs Practical Tutorial Hours 80 51 Module Name Minimum No of Hours Module 1 Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics 1 Identification of basic electronic components ICs PCBs Battery amp Sensors 2 Basics of electricity wave form frequency value peak value average value of voltage and current 3 Awareness of tools testing and measuring instruments CROs Multimeter Power supplies LCRs Signa
76. n Networking and Storage Objective of the Course To train storage the person who responsible for attending to customer complaints installing newly purchased products troubleshooting system problems and configuring hardware equipment such as servers and other related networking devices Learning Outcomes ON DN RWNE UR WNE Dy Su OF gt 1 2 NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customer Interact with the customer prior to visit Understand customer s requirements on visit or prior to visit Suggest possible solutions Complete the documentation Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms ELE N4612 Install configure and setup the networking and storage system Understand the installation requirement and install the hardware Configure and setup the network servers and storage system Check system functionality Set up the software Complete the installation task and report Interact with customer Interact with superior Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms ELE N4613 Troubleshoot and fix equipment Receive and understand the customer complaint registered at customer care Identify system problems on field visit Replace faulty module after diagnosis Coordinate with Remote Technical Helpdesk for assistance Interact with customer Report to Superior NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with colleagues and co workers Interact with supervisor or superior
77. n and evaluation of various parameters KB8 tools involved in installation of system KB9 quality and process standards KB10 occupational health and safety standards NOS ELE N5902 Install the solar panel KB2 solar energy system components such as panels batteries charge controllers inverters KB3 significance of volts amps and watts series and parallel connection KB9 voltage requirement of various equipment KB10 panel mounting and inclination and angle of tilt KB11 placement of solar panel mounting KB12 sunlight and direction assessment KB13 site surveying methods and evaluation parameters KB14 tools involved in installation of system NOS ELE N9952 Coordinate colleagues at work KA1 company s policies on incentives delivery standards and personnel management KA2 importance of the individual s role in the workflow KA3 reporting structure KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination 36 NOS ELE N9953 Ensure safety at workplace KB1 how to maintain the work area safe and secure KB2 how to handle hazardous material KB3 how to operate hazardous tools and equipment KB4 emergency procedures to be followed such as fire accidents etc Professional Skill vii Communication skills Reading writing and computer skills Teamwork and multitasking Reflective thinking Analytical thinking Critical Thinking Decision Making Core Skill
78. n list o Ladder Logic o Function block o Sequential function chart e PLC components o CPU o Memory organization o Input interface o Output interface o Power supply o Programming Monitoring interface o Data Table o User Program fundamental theories of process operation and equipment e Common industrial processes o Continuous Process o Batch process Introduction to control theory e Basic control theory o Set point process variable manipulated variable o Relation of output to input o Steady state value and dynamic component o Control loop gains loop stability e Control modes o On Off control o Differential Gap o Proportional only o Integral only o Proportional plus Integral o PID Proportional Integral Derivative 86 Reset rate Reset time Series parallel o Interactive non interactive rate on PV e Controller action o Direct acting o Reverse acting e Controller operating modes o Automatic o Manual o Remote o Local o Supervisory Introduction to process control techniques and strategies e Control techniques o Loop tuning o Zeigler Nicholls o Lambda o Tuning from manual output changes e Basic control strategies o Feedback control Process Dynamics e Lags e Dead Time o Feed forward control o Cascade control o Ratio Control o Gap action control o Multi variable control Implement process control strategies e Implement process control strategies o Determining required
79. nderstand the work requirement Check out and assess the site condition Understand the installation requirement Collect materials required for installation Ensure quality material usage and appropriate handling mechanism OT Ew OA NOS ELE N5902 Install the solar panel Understand the installation and material usage procedure Assess mounting requirements Install the solar panel Connect the system and check for functioning Report and document completion of work Follow quality and safety procedures OM Ce wo ES NOS ELE N9952 Coordinate colleagues at work 1 Interact with supervisor or superior 2 Coordinate with colleagues NOS ELE N9953 Ensure safety at workplace 1 Follow standard safety procedures while handling an equipment 2 Participate in company s safety drills and workshops 35 Expected Job Roles Solar Panel Installation Technician Duration of the Course 120 hours in hours Minimum Eligibility 12 Standard passed Criteria and pre requisites if any Professional Knowledge NOS ELE N5901 Check site conditions collect tools and raw materials KB1 basics on solar energy and power generation systems KB2 use and handling procedure of solar panels KB3 energy storage control and conversion KB4 basic electrical system and functioning KB5 mechanical equipment and its functioning KB6 maintenance procedure of equipment KB7 site survey desig
80. ng on stem connector Install and service valve positioners e Valve positioners o Types Pneumatic Electronic Digital Electro hydraulic Electro mechanical o Applications o Single Acting o Double Acting o Components Levers Nozzles Flappers Relays Auxiliaries Locks Boosters Speed controls o Relation to actuator type application e Install and service valve positioners o Mounting o Connecting to actuator o Connecting to process control system 82 O O Configuring Set stroke Set pressures Match to actuator Auto tune Calibrating Connecting calibration instruments Calibration parameters Interpretation of calibration results Cause effect of calibration errors Component maintenance Installs and Maintains Communications Networking and Signal Transmission Systems Install wiring in accordance with different standards e Examine wiring requirements O O O O O Materials Connections Crimping Terminal blocks Marrettes Soldering Protection heat shrink taping etc Shielding Grounding Grounding loops e Install wiring O O O O O Sizing wire Routing of wiring runs Stripping wire Labeling colour coding wire Connecting wire Trends in control technologies 28 83 e Smart Components o Typical smart DP Transmitter o Smart temperature transmitter o Benefits Service supervisory co
81. nput output and storage devices NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with colleagues and co workers KA1 company s policies on incentives delivery standards and personnel management KA2 importance of the individual s role in the workflow KA3 reporting structure KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination Professional Skill Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills v Teamwork and multitasking vi Documentation Skills vii Reflective thinking viii Critical Thinking ix Decision Making Core Skill mrt ate oe Installation and Repair Skills Hardware and Software operation skills Computer system and peripheral hardware related skills Using tools and machines Detailed Syllabus of Course Module No Module Name Minimum No of Hours As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack 25 Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Recommended 1 Computer Laptop Hardware 2 Soldering iron multimeter POST cards 3 Printer Scanner Recommended NA Software Text Books NA NA Reference Books 26 Level Code Course Code ELE Q4606 Course Name ESDM Courses V Vertical Name IT Hardware 2 3 2 Field Technicia
82. ntrol and data acquisition SCADA systems e types of SCADA protocols and configurations o Applications o Online history o Remote equipment operation o Network layout o Protocols o Host o Field o Addressing methods e types of SCADA equipment and servers for data acquisition and storage o Radio Telemetry Units RTU o Wireless Communications systems o Cellular o Satellite communication systems e types of signal transmission systems o Fibre optics o Armoured cable o Non armoured cable o Multimode single mode transmission o Wired o Coax o UTP o Wireless o Satellite 84 O O O Blue tooth RF IR IEEE standards e features and limitations of communication protocols O O O O O Types of protocols RS232 RS422 485 MODBUS ASi BUS Device Net Profibus Highway Addressable Remote Transducer HART Foundation Fieldbus H1 amp H2 Ethernet TCP IP Addressing methods and components Potential sources of interference Related standards codes licenses Installs and Maintains Control Systems Stand alone Controllers e Electronic Controllers e Single loop controllers Programmable Logic Controllers PLCs e Examine types of PLCs O O Hardware Architecture Control Capabilities Discrete control Analog control Compatibility with other process systems Networks Protocols 80 85 e PLC languages and symbols o Structured Text o Instructio
83. o As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Recommended Hardware Set top box Television eae ae Drilling machine satellite meter multi meter Lead tester spanner cutter RF strength meter QAM meter 21 Recommended NA Software Text Books NA NA Reference Books 22 2 3 IT Hardware ESDM Courses V Vertical Name IT Hardware Level Code Course Code ELE Q4601 Course Name 2 3 1 Field Technician Computing and Peripherals Objective of the Course To train the person who is responsible for attending to customer complaints installing newly purchased products troubleshooting system problems and configuring peripherals such as printers scanners and network devices Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N4601 Engage with customer Interact with the customer prior to visit Understand customer s requirements on visit or prior to visit Suggest possible solutions Complete the documentation Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms O R O D R NOS ELE N4602 Install configure and setup the system Understand the installation requirement and install the hardware Configure and install the peripherals Check system functionality Set up the software Complete the installation task
84. oldering method Zero defect soldering 10 10 Desoldering pump Temperature controlled soldering station Hands on practices of Soldering Tools and equipment use for Repairing and maintenance of Electrical Equipment Screw Driver Set Tweezers Different Types of Tweezers Nose Pliers Wire Cutter 10 10 Hot air gun Liquid solder pest Magnifying Lamp and Measuring Tools Brush CRO Nipper Test and Measurement Equipment Multimeter Operation etc Stabilizer and CVT Need of stabilizer working principle types of stabilizer Autocut and automatic stabilizer Servo Stabilizer Study of Control Circuit of Stabilizer Transformer employed in stabilizer 20 30 multiwinding multitaped transformer Introduction to Constant Voltage transformer General Circuit diagram of CVT Working principle of CVT EMI RFI filter Surge Suppressor Repairing of CVT Inverter and UPS 20 30 Introduction to Inverter Block diagram of Inverter Rectifier its type and working principle PIV of Diode Filter 99 employed in rectifier Battery charger circuit working of Inverter Oscillator type of Oscillator Square wave Generator PWM DC to AC Convertor Invertor Designing an investor Circuit using PWM UPS Working principle specifications explanation with the help of block diagram UPS Installation Find the total Load and Select suitable Inverter UPS Battery Battery types Primary Cell Secondary Cell Wet charged Dry c
85. or Repairing of CVT PK9 Introduction to Inverter Block diagram of Inverter PK10 UPS Working principle specifications explanation with the help of block diagram PK11 Find the total Load and Select suitable Inverter UPS PK12 Range of tools and testing equipment available and their functionality PK13 Construction of Battery Case Cover plates Separator Cells Electrolyte etc Factor affecting charging Cause of battery failure diagnosis and testing visual PK14 inspection Heavy load test PK15 Standard fault finding troubleshooting techniques PK16 Component testing methods PK17 Troubleshooting through circuit diagram Removal and Replacement of faulty Component 96 Professional Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS16 PS17 PS18 Electrical and Electronic Component Identification and Use Skills Understand use of Electrical Component such as cable switches transformers etc Understand use of Electronics Component such as Diodes Transistors ICs etc Use of Test and Measurement Equipment Soldering skills Understand Soldering Requirements Operation of Equipment required for Soldering Use of Desoldering Pump Stabilizer and CVT Repairing Skill Working principle types of stabilizer Transformer employed in stabilizer multiwinding multitaped transformer Understanding
86. otection equipment that are required to be used First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks cuts and other common injuries Have basic knowledge of electrical and electronic components Standard fault finding techniques Standard repairing process Range of tools and testing equipments available and their functionality Principle of operation and features working of instruments Knowledge to dismantle and assemble the faulty instrument Basic computer knowledge to be able to run diagnostic tools in case of smart instruments Range of instrument related problems and their possible solutions Knowledge of spare management and repair Vendor specific configuration and user interfaces Functionality of hardware components and software applications 58 Professional Skill The individual on the job needs to know and understand PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS16 PS17 PS18 PS19 PS20 PS21 PS22 PS23 Instrument operating Skills Use and access all instrument features and applications Operate instrument calibration equipments and testing equipments Connect instrument to PC for diagnostics for smart instruments Initialize PC based diagnostic tools Instrument repairing skills Undertake fault diagnostic Interpret test results to identify and localize faults Utilize appropriate mechanisms and tools to rectify the faults Utilize appropr
87. pplication multiplexers de multiplexers counter Soldering de soldering techniques Soldering Iron Soldering wire Soldering Flux Soldering method Zero defect soldering 10 10 Desoldering pump Temperature controlled soldering station Hands on practices of Soldering Tools and equipment Screw Driver Set Tweezers Different Types of Tweezers Nose Pliers Wire Cutter Hot air gun 10 10 Liquid solder pest Magnifying Lamp and Measuring Tools Brush CRO Nipper Test and Measurement Equipment Multimeter Operation etc Photocopiers Principle of Operation of Photocopier Dismantling and assembling of paper feed mechanism paper tray Thermal unit and Toner Unit Identify the various sensors used in the copier and their fixtures Fault finding and repairing in electrostatic high voltage unit E Dismantling and fitting of drum unit cleaning of drum unit Dismantling and refitting of Carriage unit mirror unit and light unit Paper trays Paper feed mechanism and the sensors used for paper movement Periodic cleaning and servicing of copier machines Overall fault finding and repair a photo copier machine 121 Printers Printers and their types Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer their Working Principle 6 Laser Printers and its operation 25 25 Different Parts of Printer Cartridges toner drum their use and its replacement Overall fault finding and repair of Printer
88. procedures to be followed for configuration and setting up the server system KB10 design architecture for system configuration KB11 networking of devices KB12 different types of networking devices their functionality KB13 operate and load networking drivers ELE N4613 Troubleshoot and fix equipment KB1 company s portfolio of products 28 KB2 KB3 KB4 KBS KB6 KB7 KB8 KB9 KB10 ERP software application and its installation procedure NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with colleagues and co workers KA1 company s policies on incentives delivery standards and personnel management KA2 importance of the individual s role in the workflow KA3 reporting structure KB1 KB2 different types of IT hardware products and functionalities different electrical and mechanical modules in the product basic electronics of the hardware different models of devices and their repair procedures standard operating procedure for disassembling and re assembling of hardware equipment procedures to be followed for trouble shooting and standards to follow voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices servers storage and network devices how to communicate effectively how to build team coordination Professional Skill i Interpersonal skills ii Communication skills iii Behavioural skills iv Reading writing and computer skills v Teamwork and multitasking vi Documentation S
89. ractices o Appropriate recycling and disposal procedures e Use and maintain hand and power tools o Trade specific hand and power tools e Examine mounting and installation hardware and practices o Manufacturer instructions o Types of mounting hardware uni strut clamps u bolts o Location for installation of mounting hardware Scope of Instrumentation e Scope and necessity of Instrumentation e functional block diagram of measurement system e calibration and calibration standards o basic secondary and working standards 61 e the metric system o base and supplementary units o derived units o Multiplying factors milli micro nano Mega Giga e Instrument Characteristics e Instrument performance terminology o Repeatability and Accuracy o Zero span and Linearity errors e Types of errors e Standard Signals e Different number bases o Binary o Octal o Hex Explain codes standards and regulations e Examine work related safety regulations and publications o OHS Regulation o General Requirements of OHS o Chemical and biological agents o Noise vibration radiation and temperature o Tools machinery and equipment safety o Ladders scaffolds and temporary work platforms o Rigging cranes and hoists o Mobile equipment o Electrical safety o Oil and gas industries Identify electrical hazards and apply safe work practices Packaging amp Enclosures of Instrumentation System o Safety Measures Measurement Cat
90. re Hours 57 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 63 134 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books Total Hours 120 Optical Splicing Equipment Optical test equipment like OTDR light meter and power meter NIL Training material for students supported through affiliated Training Providers NIL 135 TSSC ESDM Courses Installation Engineer SDH amp DWDM L2 amp L3 Devices Level Code 5 Vertical Telecom Network Managed Services Name Course TEL Q6300 or Course Code TEL Q6301 Name 4 3 3 Installation Engineer SDH amp DWDM L2 L3 Devices Objective of the Course An Installation engineer is responsible for installing SDH DWDM L2 L3 equipment in the site and carrying out site acceptance testing As an optional responsibility the engineer may need to undertake commissioning of the site based on network topology Learning Outcomes By end of the training the person should be able to perform the following activities Installation of Equipment Acceptance Testing of Equipment Commissioning of Equipment Expected Job Roles Installation Engineer Testing amp Commissioning Engineer Duration of the Course 120 Hrs in hours Minimum Eligibility Diploma Criteria and pre requisites if any 136
91. requirements KB2 different types of washing machines such as front load and top load KB3 different features and functionalities of various models KB4 safety precautions to be taken while installing KB5 manual based procedure of installing the washing machine NOS ELE N3117 Attend to service complaints washing machine KB7 troubleshooting knowledge with respect to washing machine KB8 types of switches such as thermal mechanical electronic magnetic electromagnetic electromechanical pressure optical and bimetal KB9 fundamentals of motors types of motors and their working methods KB10 functioning of components and parts such as solenoids and plungers Professional Skill Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills Teamwork and multitasking Documentation Skills Reflective thinking Critical Thinking Decision Making 0 O06 SO 01 BODE 13 Core Skill PWN Refrigerator operation Air conditioner operation Using tools and machines Fault diagnosis skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No As per the NOSs listed in the Qualification pack Total Theory Lecture Hours 48 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 72 Total Hours 120 Recommended 1 Different type of Air conditioner Hardware 2 Different types of Refriger
92. rse has been designed to provide knowledge of repair and maintenance of Power Supply Inverter and UPS The participant will be able to troubleshoot problems of CVT Inverter and UPS Learning Outcomes At the end of the course the participants will be having knowledge of Electrical and Electronics Component UPS parts and repair Inverter CVT and its operation parts and installation Tools and Equipment used in Repair and Maintenance of Inverter UPS etc Troubleshooting Techniques Expected Job Roles Inverter Repair Technician UPS Repair Technician Power Supplies Repair Technician Duration of the 350 Course in hours Minimum Eligibility 10 Pass ITI Criteria and pre requisites if any 95 Professional Knowledge The individual on the job needs to know and understand PK1 Knowledge of Electronic and Electrical Components PK2 Resistors Capacitors and Inductors their identification types and application PK3 Protection equipment anti static wrist bands shoes dress packaging and other appropriate insulations that are required to be used PK4 First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks cuts and other common injuries PK5 Soldering and De Soldering Techniques PK5 Need of stabilizer working principle types of stabilizer PK6 Constant Voltage transformer General Circuit diagram of CVT Working PK7 principle of CVT PK8 EMI RFI filter Surge Suppress
93. rsonal Skills Oral Communication Listening amp Speaking Skills Detailed Syllabus of Course Module Module Name Minimum No of Hours No 1 Introduction and Job role overview 10 2 Communication Skills 6 3 Procedures processes for repair 15 4 Problem solving Fiber testing and splicing 76 5 Health and Safety amp Reporting and Documentation 9 Total Theory Lecture Hours 54 Total Practical Tutorial Hours 66 Total Hours 120 Recommended Test Bench test equipment multimeters frequency generators etc Hardware Setup for end to end diagnostics and repair software jigs 128 Recommended NIL Software Text Books Training material for students supported through affiliated training partners NIL Reference Books 129 4 3 Telecom Network Managed Services TSSC ESDM Courses Optical Fiber Splicer Level Code 3 Vertical Telecom Network Managed Services Name Course TEL Q6400 Course ss Code Name 4 3 1 Optical Fiber Splicer Objective of the Course The person should be able to undertake the efficient splicing of the optical fibre cables and support in optical fibre installation including fibre joint testing Learning Outcomes By the end of the training the person should be able to carry out all activities pertaining to a role of Optical Splicer Broa
94. rtant ICs used in SMPS UPS and Inverters testing of Induction cookers 2 Switch Mode Power Supply Applicable Standard IS 14886 Safety _Testing Earth Leakage current Test Dielectric Test Short Circuit Protection Performance Testing Line Regulation Load Regulation for a variation of Load Min to Max load and vice versa Efficiency at nominal input and rated load 3 Tubular Batteries Applicable standard IS 1651 Test for Capacity Test for voltage during discharge 4 Personal Computer Applicable Standard IS 14896 Safety Testing Earth Leakage current Test Dielectric Test Performance Testing Microprocessor used RAM expansion Capacity Clock Rate and RAM Capacity Effect of 90 53 Power Supply variations 5 Invertor Applicable Standard IS 13314 Visual Inspection High Voltage Test Insulation Resistance Test No Load Test Output Test 6 UPS Applicable Standard IEC 62040 3 Steady State Input Voltage Tolerance Output Normal Mode No Load Output Normal Mode Full Load Output Stored Energy Mode No Load Output Stored Energy Mode Full Load Output Normal Mode Over Load Output Stored Energy Mode Over Load Output Normal Mode Short Circuit Output Stored Energy Mode Short Circuit Efficiency and Input Power factor 7 Electronic Ballast Applicable Standard IS 13021 Operating Supply Voltage Total Circuit Power Circuit Power fac
95. s Safety and Security Procedures Reporting incidents system failures power failures etc 7 protection equipment 05 05 First aid requirement in case of electrical shocks and other injuries Reading Writing and Communication Skills Understanding Technical Manuals Reports Work orders etc Understanding Organizational health and safety instructions Types of documentation in organization their importance Company guidelines and norms activities after maintenance process 8 Spare management Service Level Agreements SLAs 15 15 Fill up forms record sheets log book etc as per company procedures Customer Communication Convey proposed solution to the customer responding queries Communication with supervisor Report for unresolved problems Time Management and Team Skills Total Theory Lecture Hours 100 hrs Total Practical Tutorial Hours 100 hrs Total Hours 200 hrs Recommended Hardware For a batch size of 50Nos 1 Resistance of different value and Wattage ratings 20 nos each 2 Capacitor of different types20 nos each 3 Transistors BC 546 BC 547 SL 100 2N3055 10 nos each 4 Rectifier Diode 20 Nos 5 Zener Diode of different values 10 nos each 6 LED of different colours 20 nos each 7 3 Pin Voltage Regulators 05 nos each 122 8 Logic GATE ICs 10 nos each 9 Tool Kit 05 sets 10 Digital Multimeter 05 nos 11 CRO 02 nos 12 Soldering Iron 05 nos 13 Solder Wire 2
96. s manual Vickers Incorporated Training Center www abb com www boschrexroth www control com www controlglobal com whitepapers www controlsweekly com www cpecn com www cvs controls com www cyberlaboratory com www documentation emersonprocess com www emersonprocess com www enmet com www fisherregulators com www flowcontrolnetwork com www foxboro com www galvanic com www gongol net www graceindustries com www honeywell com www iceweb com au Technical LevelT echnologies html www invensys com www isa org www joliettech com 92 www metsoautomation com www modelingandcontrol com www multimediahrd com www omega com www ohsonline com http source theengineer co uk www raesystems com www scadalink com www smar com PDFs Catalogues FBTUTCE pdf www smar com PDFs Catalogues HART TUTCE PDF www spitzerandboyes com www vegacontrols co uk www worksafebc com www yokogawa com www zoneni com 93 3 4 Industrial Electronics S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L3 1E1 LU Repair amp Maintenance of Power L3 Supply Inverters amp UPS 94 Level Code National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ESDM Courses L3 Vertical Name Course ID L3 IE1 LU Course Name Objective of the Course Industrial Electronics 3 4 1 Repair amp Maintenance of Power Supply Inverter amp UPS This cou
97. s of air conditioners such as window split cassette etc KB3 different features and functionalities of various models KB4 safety precautions to be taken while installing KB5 manual based procedure of installing the air conditioner NOS ELE N3115 Attend to service complaints Air Conditioner 12 KB20 Basics of types of refrigerants such as R12 R22 R134a R290 R600a R410 R32 use of different brazing sticks types of brazing torches and their application KB21 types of brazing torches types of fluxes and their application KB22 basic electronics knowledge of components such as diode transformer LED transistor capacitor resistor inductor thermistor ICs KB23 functioning of various electromechanical parts of the air conditioner KB24 fundamentals of electricity such as ohms law difference between ac and dc calculation of energy consumption of appliances understanding of domestic wiring understanding of series and parallel connections KB25 troubleshooting knowledge with respect to air conditioners KB26 hazards their causes and prevention personal safety KB27 frequently occurring faults such as poor no cooling noisy unit condensation water over flowing KB28 components modules of the air conditioner and their prices KB29 energy ratings such BEE rating and concepts of e waste NOS ELE N3116 Install newly purchased washing machine KB1 installation site requirements structural and plumbing
98. stants and Their Application Filters and Resonance Effect of frequency on a circuit o Measuring techniques and equipments e Types of AC circuits o Different classes based on different standards e installation procedures for AC equipment o Wiring methods o Support o Grounding o Shielding e Apply proper circuit connection techniques o Soldering o Crimping 77 Introduction to Power Electronics Only Block diagrams e SMPS e Convertor e Inverter e UPS e DC and AC Drives Installs and Maintains Final Control Elements Service regulators and examine relief valves e Examine regulators o Purpose o Pressure drops o Types Relieving Non Relieving Pilot operated o Definitions Droop Turndown o Applications Pressure reducing Pressure relieving e Examine operation and applications of regulators o Air o Water o Steam o Oil o Gas o Differential e Service and maintain regulators o Components Diaphragms 50 78 Bolts Springs Seats Gaskets o Disassembling Spring compression o Reassemble o Test e Examine relief valves o Applications o Safety Device o Reset Differential o Certification and testing Service size and install control valves and actuators e Examine actuators o Types Pneumatic Hydraulic Electric o Applications Fail open Fail close Fail last o Actions Spring return Double acting o Components D
99. t Design Communication electronics Embedded System amp VLSI E Waste Management Optical Electronics Solar Photovoltaic Segment Level per Certifying Agency Total Level Wise Total ESSCI and TSSC As per NSQF Levels 2 ELECTRONICS SECTOR SKILLS COUNCIL OF INDIA ESSCI 2 1 Consumer Electronics ESDM Courses Level Code III Vertical Name Consumer Electronics Course Code ELE Q3102 Course Name 2 1 1 Field Technician Air conditioner Objective of the Course To train the person who installs the air conditioner and interacts with customers to diagnose the problem and assess possible causes Once the problem and causes have been identified the individual rectifies minor problems or replaces faulty modules for failed parts or recommends factory repairs for bigger faults Learning Outcomes NOS ELE N3101 Engage with customer for service 1 Interact with the customer prior to visit 2 Interact with customer at their premises 3 Suggest possible solutions to customer 4 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N3108 Install Air Conditioner 1 Undertake pre installation site visit 2 Remove packaging and check accessories 3 Place the air conditioner at identified location 4 Check air conditioner s functioning 5 Complete the documentation
100. the system KB1 basic electronics involved in the hardware KB2 different types of IT hardware products and functionalities KB3 functions of electrical and mechanical parts modules KB4 typical customer profile KB5 company s portfolio of products and that of competitors KB6 installation procedures given in the manuals KB7 different types of equipment assembled in a pack one system KB8 different types of peripherals and their standard installation procedure KB9 specification and the procedures to be followed for setting up the system KB10 voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices KB11 memory input output and storage devices KB12 different modules in system such as SMPS drivers hard disk battery mother board KB13 different module in the peripheral and their functions KB14 how to operate the system and other hardware peripherals NOS ELE N9909 Coordinate with colleagues and co workers KA1 company s policies on incentives delivery standards and personnel management KA2 importance of the individual s role in the workflow KA3 reporting structure KB1 how to communicate effectively KB2 how to build team coordination 32 Professional Skill 1 po se OY Gl ee Ne Interpersonal skills Communication skills Behavioural skills Reading writing and computer skills Teamwork and multitasking Documentation Skills Reflective thinking Critical Thinking Decision Making
101. ting Coriolis Densitometer o Ultrasonic Sludge and Slurry Densitometers o Gas Densitometers o Effect of temperature on density e Calibration instruments used on density measuring devices o Pressure calibrator o Laptop software o Handheld programmer e Install calibrate and service density measuring devices o Manufacturers specifications o Selection Location of measuring device o Process application o Process medium o Best practices Verify operation O o Device check calibration o Interpretation of calibration results o Cause effect of calibration error o Device adjustments o Repair replace device components o Documenting calibration Introduction to weight measurement 69 e Weight measuring devices and their operation o Load cells o Scales o Strain gauges e Calibration instruments used on weight measuring devices o Test weights o Wheatstone bridge o Laptop software o Handheld programmer configurator e Install calibrate and service weight measuring devices o Manufacturers specifications o Selection Location of measuring device o Process application o Best practices o Verify operation o Device check calibration o Interpretation of calibration results o Cause effect of calibration error o Device adjustments o Repair replace device components o Documenting calibration Introduction to flow measurement volumetric mass flow e Flow measuring devices and their operation o Types of
102. tivity and quality as per company s standards NOS ELE N3113 Attend to service complaints refrigerator 1 Understand the symptoms and identify the fault 2 Replace dysfunctional module in the refrigerator unit 3 Confirm functionality of the repaired unit 4 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s standards 5 Interact with and train technicians NOS ELE N3114 Install newly purchased air conditioner 1 Undertake pre installation site visit 2 Remove packaging and check accessories 3 Place the air conditioner at identified location 4 Check air conditioner s functioning 5 Complete the documentation 6 Interact with supervisor or superior 7 Interact with and train service technicians 8 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N3115 Attend to service complaints Air Conditioner 1 Understand the symptoms in the air conditioner and identify the fault 2 Replace dysfunctional module in the air conditioner unit 3 Confirm functionality of the repaired unit 4 Interact with and train service technicians 5 Achieve productivity and quality as per company s norms NOS ELE N3116 Install newly purchased washing machine 1 Remove packaging and check accessories 2 Place the washing machine at appropriate location 3 Check washing machine s functioning 4 Complete documentation 5 Interact with superior 6 Interact with and train service technicians
103. tor Supply Current 8 Safety Testing of Household Appliance Applicable Standard IS 302 1 Definitions and Terminology Protection against Shock Power Input and Current Leakage Current and Electric Strength at Operating Temperature Earthlings 9 Testing of Electric lIron Electric Kettle Applicable Standard IS 302 2 Ground bond resistance Touch Current Temperature Thermostatic Cut off Power Consumption 10 Audio Amplifier Applicable Standard IEC 60065 Audio frequency response at various 54 power levels Response to various inputs sources like DVD player IPOD CD player etc audio output power Power Consumption Voltage range test Touch Current Intership Practical training 30 Total Course Theory Lecture Hours 160 Total Course Practical Tutorial Hours 200 Recommended Hardware Recommended Software Text Books Reference Books Evaluation criteria Total Course Hours 360 Electronics lab in Polytechnic Colleges Nil Students and Faculty Guides prepared by ASAP in association with the Training Service Providers and industries Training is conducted with industry support in Polytechnic colleges in the State MoU signed with ESSCI for the conduct of Course Evaluation by ESSCI 55 3 3 Industrial Automation S No Course ID Name of the Course Level 1 L41A1CA Diploma in Repair

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