Expand your plumbing skills and qualifications and get the specialised training you need to apply for a Restricted Electrical Licence.
SSUEE0748 Service and Repair Low Voltage Electrical Equipment up to 230 V (Resistive Element Type W Heaters) Skill Set
CSQ funded | $450 |
Full fee | $1,085 |
Expand your plumbing skills and qualifications and get the specialised training you need to apply for a Restricted Electrical Licence.
This Skill Set is for plumbers who hold a current electrical work training permit from Workcover Queensland and who want to service and repair resistive element type water heaters connected by flexible lead and plug to supplies up to 230V. You must hold a relevant AQF3 trade qualification or equivalent in order to enrol in this course.
TAFE Queensland is a proud recipient of Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) funding and is a registered provider in the CSQ Short Courses Program – selected units in this course are subsidised under this program. It is important to note only eligible participants may receive funding for eligible courses. Learn more about eligibility criteria.
TAFE Queensland is respected as a leading expert in the plumbing industry. We remain on top of industry trends and requirements, and regularly host workshops and events where we showcase current best practice and discuss industry-relevant issues. Our industry connections and knowledge mean your TAFE Queensland qualification will be highly regarded by employers.
UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME | |
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UEENEEE101AApply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplaceUnit code: UEENEEE101A Unit description: This unit specifies the mandatory requirements of occupational health and safety and how they apply to the various electrotechnology work functions. It encompasses responsibilities for health and safety, risk management processes at all operative levels and adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work. |
Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace |
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UEENEEP014ADisconnect/reconnect water heaters connected to low voltage installation wiringUnit code: UEENEEP014A Unit description: This unit covers disconnecting and reconnecting water heaters connected to low voltage installation wiring. This may be incidental to or a primary and regular function of work related to a principle work function. It encompasses working safely, identifying supply arrangements, following isolation procedures, selecting and using testing and measuring devices, terminating and connecting cables and conductors, safely testing and reporting. The unit coverage excludes disconnecting or reconnecting circuits at a switchboard or to general electrical accessories (including switches, socket outlets, circuit protective devices etc.); or installation of, or alteration to, any part of the fixed electrical wiring system (defined as electrical installing work).
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Disconnect/reconnect water heaters connected to low voltage installation wiring | |
UEENEEP019ALocate and rectify faults in low voltage water heaters using set proceduresUnit code: UEENEEP019A Unit description: This unit covers locating and rectifying fault(s) in water heaters intended to operate to a connected supply up to 1,000 volts a.c. or 1,500 volts d.c. This may be incidental to or a primary and regular function in the workplace. It encompasses following prescribed procedures, working safely, reading circuit diagrams, isolation procedures, identifying faults according to procedures, identifying like for like replacement/repair components according to procedures, selecting and using testing and measuring devices, terminating and connecting cables and conductors, safety testing and reporting. |
Locate and rectify faults in low voltage water heaters using set procedures | |
UEENEEP024AAttach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230V supplyUnit code: UEENEEP024A Unit description: This unit covers attaching flexible cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to supplies up to 230V a.c. This may be incidental to or a primary and regular function of work related to a principle function in the workplace. It encompasses working safely, identifying plug configurations, selecting and using testing and measuring devices, terminating and connecting cords/plugs and conductors, safety testing and reporting. |
Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230V supply |
Note: For some courses, not all electives are available at all campuses.
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Campus | START DATES
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Duration | WORKLOAD
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STUDY MODE
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COST
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Hervey Bay | 09 March 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
Bundaberg | 09 March 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
Hervey Bay | 10 August 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
Bundaberg | 10 August 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
Campus | START DATES
![]() When your course is scheduled to begin |
Duration | WORKLOAD
![]() How much time you will need to commit to successfully complete your course, combining face-to-face and self-directed study and any required placements. |
STUDY MODE
![]() Also known as delivery mode, this is how your training is delivered. Learn more |
COST
![]() The cost of your course may vary, depending on your eligibility for funding, subsidies or concessions. See the payment options section for more information. Learn more |
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Nambour | 09 March 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
Nambour | 10 August 2021 | 2 Nights per week Online for 3 weeks, then 1 day of attendance on campus for practical | 4 weeks Tuesday, Thursday |
Mixed mode | Full fee: $1,085 CSQ funded: $450 |
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