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CURRI CULUM

FOR THE TRADE OF

ELECTRICIAN AIRCRAFT

UNDER

APPRENTI CESHI P TRAI NI NG SCHEM E

GOVERNM ENT OF I NDI A


M I NI STRY OF SKI LL DEVELOPM ENT & ENTREPRENEURSHI P
DI RECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAI NI NG

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CONTENTS

Sl. No. Topics Page No.


1 Acknowledgement 3
2 Background 4-5
2.1Apprenticeship Training under Apprentice Act 1961
2.2Changes in Industrial Scenario
2.3 Reformation

3 Rationale 6
4 Job roles: reference NCO 7
5 General Information 8
6 Course structure 9-10
7 Syllabus 11-30
7.1 Basic Training
7.1.1 Detail syllabus of Core Skill
A. Block-I (Engg. drawing & W/ Cal. & Sc.)
B. Block-II (Engg. drawing & W/ Cal. & Sc.)
7.1.2 Detail syllabus of Professional Skill & Professional
Knowledge
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
7.1.3 Employability Skill
7.1.3.1 Syllabus of Employability skill
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
7.2 Practical Training (On-Job Training)
7.2.1 Broad Skill Component to be covered during on-job
training.
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
Assessment Standard 31-33
8.1 Assessment Guideline
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8.2 Final assessment-All India trade Test (Summative
assessment)
9 Further Learning Pathways 34
10 Annexure-I – Tools & Equipment for Basic Training 35-40
11 Annexure-II – Tools & Equipment for On-Job Training 41
12 Annexure-III - Guidelines for Instructors & Paper setter 42

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1. ACKNOWLEDGEM ENT
The DGT sincerely express appreciation for the contribution of the Industry, State Directorate,
Trade Experts and all others who contributed in revising the curriculum. Special acknowledgement to
the following industries/organizations who have contributed valuable inputs in revising the curricula
through their expert members:

1. Air India Engineering Services, Hyderabad


2. HAL, Bangalore
3. HAL, TAD, Kanpur

Special acknowledgement is expended by DGT to the following expert members who had
contributed immensely in this curriculum.

Co-ordinator for the course: BN Sridhar, Dy Director, FTI, Bangalore.

Sl. Name & Designation Organization Expert Group


No. Sh./M r./M s. Designation
1. Shri. L.K. Mukherjee, CSTARI, Kolkata Expert Member
Dy Director
2. Shri.Parveen Kumar ATI-EPI Hyderabad Expert member
Assistant Director
3. Shri.V V Sateesh Reddy, ATI, Hyderabad Expert member
Training Officer

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2. BACKGROUND

2.1 Apprenticeship Training Scheme under Apprentice Act 1961

The Apprentices Act, 1961 was enacted with the objective of regulating the programme of
training of apprentices in the industry by utilizing the facilities available therein for
imparting on-the-job training. The Act makes it obligatory for employers in specified
industries to engage apprentices in designated trades to impart Apprenticeship Training on
the job in industry to school leavers and person having National Trade Certificate(ITI pass-
outs) issued by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) to develop skilled
manpower for the industry. There are four categories of apprentices namely; trade
apprentice, graduate, technician and technician (vocational) apprentices.
Qualifications and period of apprenticeship training of trade apprentices vary from trade to
trade. The apprenticeship training for trade apprentices consists of basic training followed
by practical training. At the end of the training, the apprentices are required to appear in a
trade test conducted by NCVT and those successful in the trade tests are awarded the
National Apprenticeship Certificate.

The period of apprenticeship training for graduate (engineers), technician (diploma holders
and technician (vocational) apprentices is one year. Certificates are awarded on completion
of training by the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development.

2.2 Changes in I ndustrial Scenario

Recently we have seen huge changes in the Indian industry. The Indian Industry registered
an impressive growth during the last decade and half. The number of industries in India have
increased manifold in the last fifteen years especially in services and manufacturing sectors.
It has been realized that India would become a prosperous and a modern state by raising
skill levels, including by engaging a larger proportion of apprentices, will be critical to
success; as will stronger collaboration between industry and the trainees to ensure the supply
of skilled workforce and drive development through employment. Various initiatives to
build up an adequate infrastructure for rapid industrialization and improve the industrial
scenario in India 2. have been taken.

3.3 Reformation
The Apprentices Act, 1961 has been amended and brought into effect from 22nd December,
2014 to make it more responsive to industry and youth. Key amendments are as given
below:

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• Prescription of number of apprentices to be engaged at establishment level instead of
trade-wise.

• Establishment can also engage apprentices in optional trades which are not designated,
with the discretion of entry level qualification and syllabus.

• Scope has been extended also to non-engineering occupations.

• Establishments have been permitted to outsource basic training in an institute of their


choice.

• The burden of compliance on industry has been reduced significantly.

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3. RATI ONALE
(Need for Apprenticeship in Electrician Aircraft trade)

Aviation is one of the greatest wonders of modern science. There has been
tremendous growth in the field of both civil aviation and military aviation sector.
India is presently among the top 10 civil aviation markets in the world. The airlines
industry of India served over 16 million customers in 2013. According to reports, India
is poised to become one of the top 5 civil aviation markets by 2020. There is dearth of
properly trained technicians necessary for quick expansion of aviation services.

Though several centers for the training of technicians have already been opened they are
patently inadequate to meet the requirements of even the existing volume of air traffic.
The Technician plays a stellar role in Aviation sector as they are the ones who ensure
that the aircraft is in a perfect condition before take-off. A technician needs to be
completely focused on safety as the casual attitude can pose a danger to the lives of
people on board.
The Aircraft maintenance technician will get it certify from aircraft engineer to declare
the aircraft fit for release. The job ensures the availability of safe aircraft at the best
possible cost. The Engineering and Maintenance department of an airline performs
scheduled and unscheduled tasks, leading to restoration of the expected airworthiness.
The job includes diagnostic and mechanical duties covering maintenance, repair, trouble
shooting and overhaul, in addition to performing inspection and modification on an
aircraft.

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4. JOB ROLES: REFERENCE NCO

Brief description of Job roles:

Electrician, Aircraft installs and services electrical wiring and equipment in aircraft.
Tests electrical installation and equipment, supply of current, and continuity of electrical
circuit in aircraft, using megger, voltmeter, avo meter etc. and locates faults. Repairs or
replaces defective wiring, connector plunge, blown fuses, defective parts and electrical
fittings and fixtures and maintains them in working order. Adjusts voltage regulators,
actuators etc. as scheduled. Ensures that all connections to various lighting system such
as landing light, anti-collision lights, wink tip lights etc. are intact covered and insulated.
Ensures that storage battery in aircraft is kept fully charged and that acid level is above
batter plates. Checks voltage, polarity, phase rotation etc. and supplies electric power
from ground power trolley (ground generator) to start aircraft engine before taking off.
Tests defective motors, generators etc. using testing equipment and gets burnt coils or
armature re-wound by Armature Winder. May repair batteries.

Reference NCO: 7241.60

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5. GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON

1. Name of the Trade : Electrician Aircraft


2. N.C.O. Code No. : NCO-2004: 7241.60

3. Duration of Apprenticeship Training (Basic Training + Practical Training):2years


3.1 For Freshers: Duration of Basic Training: -
a) Block –I : 3 months
b) Block – II : 3 months
Total duration of Basic Training: 6 months
Duration of Practical Training (On -job Training): -
a) Block–I: 9 months
b) Block–II : 9 months
Total duration of Practical Training: 18 months

3.2 For I TI Passed: Duration of Basic Training: - NI L


Duration of Practical Training (On-job Training): 12 M onths

4. Entry Qualification : Passed 10th Class under 10+2 System of Education

5. Selection of Apprentices: The apprentices will be selected as per Apprenticeship


Act amended time to time.

6. . Rebate for I TI passed trainees : One year rebate for those who have passed
CTS- ELECTRI CI AN Trade.
They will undergo One year On-job Training

Note: Industry may impart training as per above time schedule for different block,
however this is not fixed. The industry may adjust the duration of training considering the
fact that all the components under the syllabus must be covered. However the flexibility
should be given keeping in view that no safety aspects is compromised.
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6. COURSE STRUCTURE

Training duration details: -

Time 1-3 4-12 13-15 16-24


(in months)
Basic Training Block– I ----- Block – I I ------
Practical Training ---- Block – I ------ Block – I I
(On - job training)

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Duration of Training in Months
Components of Training
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Basic Training Block - I
Practical Training Block - I
Basic Training Block - I I
Practical Training Block - I I

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7. SYLLABUS
7.1 BASI C TRAI NI NG
(BLOCK – I & I I )
DURATI ON: 06 MONTHS

GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON

1) Name of the Trade : ELECTRI CI AN AI RCRAFT


2) Hours of I nstruction : 1000 Hrs. (500 hrs. in each block)
3) Batch size : 20
4) Power Norms : 5.0 KW for Workshop
5) Space Norms : 90 Sq.m.

6) Examination : The internal assessment will be held on


completion of each Block.
7) I nstructor Qualification :

i) Degree/Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engg. from recognized


university/Board
with one/two year post qualification experience respectively in the relevant
Field.
OR
ii) NTC/NAC in the trade of Electrician with three year post qualification
Experience in the relevant field.
Preference will be given to a candidate with Craft Instructor Certificate (CIC)

8) Tools, Equipments & M achinery required : - As per Annexure – I

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7.1.1 DETAI L SYLLABUS OF CORE SKI LL

A. Block– I
Basic Training

Topic a) Engineering Drawing Duration b) Workshop Science & Duration


No. (in hours) Calculation (in hours)

30 20
1 Engineering Drawing: Unit: Systems of unit- FPS, CGS,
Introduction and its importance MKS/SI unit, unit of length,
Mass and time, Conversion of
- Viewing of engineering units.
drawing sheets.
Method of Folding of printed
Drawing Sheet as per BIS SP:46-
2003
Drawing Instruments : their
Standard and uses
- Drawing board, T-Square, Drafter
(Drafting M/c), Set Squares,
Protractor, Drawing Instrument
Box (Compass, Dividers, Scale,
Diagonal Scales etc.), Pencils of
different Grades, Drawing pins /
Clips.

2 Lines : Fractions & Simplification:


- Definition, types and applications Fractions, Decimal fraction,
in Drawing as per BIS SP:46-2003 Multiplication and Division of
- Classification of lines (Hidden, Fractions and Decimals,
centre, construction, Extension, conversion of Fraction to
Dimension, Section) Decimal and vice versa. Simple
- Drawing lines of given length problems
(Straight, curved) Simplification using BODMAS.
- Drawing of parallel lines,
perpendicular line
- Methods of Division of line
segment

3 Drawing of Geometrical Figures: Square Root : Square and


Definition, nomenclature and Square Root, method of finding
practice of - out square roots, Simple
- Angle: Measurement and its problem using calculator
types, method of bisecting.
- Triangle -different types
- Rectangle, Square, Rhombus,
Parallelogram.
- Circle and its elements.

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4 Lettering and Numbering as per Ratio &Proportion: Simple
BIS SP46-2003: calculation on related problems.
- Single Stroke, Double Stroke,
inclined, Upper case and Lower
case.
Free hand drawing :
- Lines, polygons, ellipse, etc.
- Geometrical figures and blocks
with dimension.
- Transferring measurement from
the given object to the free hand
sketches.

5 Free Hand sketch: Hand tools Percentage: Introduction,


and measuring instruments used Simple calculation. Changing
in electrician/ Aircraft electrician percentage to decimal and
trade fraction and vice-versa.

6 Projections Material Science : Properties -


Orthographic projections from Physical & Mechanical, Types –
isometric/3D view of blocks Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
Sectional view of parts difference between Ferrous and
Non-Ferrous metals,
introduction of Iron, Cast Iron,
Wrought Iron, Steel, difference
between Iron and Steel, Alloy
steel, carbon steel, stainless
steel, Aircraft Materials-Ferrous
and Non-Ferrous metals and
Alloys.
Corrosion and its prevention.

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B. Block- I I
Basic Training

Topic a) Engineering Drawing Duration b) Workshop Science & Duration


No. (in hours) Calculation (in
hours)

30 20
1 Symbolic Representation (as per Mass ,Weight and Density :
BIS SP:46-2003) of : Mass, Unit of Mass, Weight,
- Fastener (Rivets, Bolts and Nuts) difference between mass and
- Bars and profile sections weight, Density, unit of density,
- Weld, brazed and soldered joints.
- Electrical and electronics element
- Piping joints and fittings
2 Sign and symbol Trade Related Work, Power and Energy:
Drawing simple electrical circuits work, unit of work, power, unit of
using electrical symbols power, Horse power of engines,
Drawing sine and triangular wave mechanical efficiency, energy,
Diagram of battery Charging use of energy, potential and
circuit kinetic energy, examples of
3 Electronic Circuits potential energy and kinetic
UJT, FET, MOSFET, DIAC, TRIC, SCR, energy.
IGBT symbols and circuits o SCR using
UJT triggering, snubber circuit, light
dimmer circuit using TRIAC,
symbols symbols of Logic gates
4 Reading of Electrical diagrams Friction: Laws of friction ,co
efficient of friction,Lubrication.
specific gravity of metals.

5 Drawing the schematic Diagram of Mensuration : Area and


Aircraft power generation and perimeter of square, rectangle,
distribution parallelogram, triangle, circle,
Drawing the schematic diagrams of semi circle.
AC motors with DOL Srater and Volume of solids – cube, cuboid,
Star Delta Starters cylinder and Sphere.
Sequencial control of three motors Surface area of solids – cube,
Layout arrangement of DC cuboid, cylinder and Sphere.
machine(Motor/generator) Trigonometry: Trigonometrical
onboard Aircraft. ratios, measurement of angles.
Trigonometric tables.
Finding height and distance by
trigonometry.

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7.1.2 DETAI L SYLLABUS OF PROFESSI ONAL SKI LLS & PROFESSI ONAL
KNOWLEDGE
A. Block –I
Basic Training

Week Professional Skills Professional Knowledge


No.
1 Demonstration on elementary first aid. Artificial Occupational Safety & Health
Respiration. Basic safety introduction,
Practice on use of fire extinguishers. Personal protection:-
Occupational Safety & Health Basic injury prevention, Basic first aid,
Health, Safety and Environment guidelines, Basic Hazard identification and avoidance, safety
safety introduction, signs for Danger, Warning, caution &
Personal protective Equipment(PPE):- personal safety message.
Basic injury prevention, Basic first aid, Hazard Use of Fire extinguishers.
identification and avoidance, safety signs for Various safety measures involved in the
Danger, Warning, caution & personal safety Industry. Elementary first Aid. Concept of
message. Standard
Soft Skills: its importance and Job area after
Preventive measures for electrical accidents & completion of training. Introduction of First
steps to be taken in such accidents. aid. Operation of electrical mains.
Introduction of PPEs. Introduction to 5S
concept & its application.

Response to emergencies eg; power failure,


fire, and system failure.
2 Familiarization with signs and symbols of Fundamental of electricity:
Electrical accessories. Identification of Trade-Hand tools-
• Demonstration of Trade hand tools. Specifications
Identification of simple types- screws, nuts &
bolts, chassis, clamps, rivets etc. Use, care & Electron theory- free electron,
maintenance of various hand tools. Fundamental terms- Current, Voltage
Familiarization with signs and symbols of definitions,
Electrical accessories. AC, DC, Phase, Neutral, Earth.
• Practice in using cutting pliers, screw drivers Units & effects of electric current.
etc. skinning the cables, and joint practice on
single strand.
3 Skinning the cables Solders, flux and soldering technique.
Demonstration & Practice on bare conductors Resistors types of resistors & properties of
joints--such as pig tail , straight, Tee, Western resistors.
union Joints Introduction of National Electrical Code.
Practice in soldering & brazing Explanation, Definition and properties of
Practice on crimping thimbles, Lugs. conductors, insulators and semi-conductors.
Demonstration and identification of types of Types of wires & cables, standard wire
cables. Demonstration & practice on using gauge.
standard wire gauge & micrometer. Specification of wires & co axial Cables-
insulation & voltage grades- Low , medium
voltage.Selection of cable as per voltage and
current rating.

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4
Ohm’s Law -
Verification of Ohm’s Law, Simple electrical circuits and problems.
Measuring unknown resistance Reading of simple Electrical Layout.
Verification of laws of series and parallel Resistors -Law of Resistance.
circuits. Series and parallel circuits & related
calculation.
Experiment on poly phase circuits. Current, voltage, Alternating Current -Comparison and
power and power factor measurement in single & Advantages D.C and A.C. Related terms
poly- phase circuits. Measurement of energy in single Frequency, Instantaneous value, R.M.S. value
and poly-phase circuits. - Use of phase sequence Average value, Peak factor, form factor, sine
meter.
wave, phase and phase difference.
Concept three-phase Star and Delta connection. Inductive and Capacitive reactance,
power in a 3 phase circuits with balanced and Impedance (Z), power factor (p.f).
unbalanced load. Active and Reactive power.
Single Phase and three-phase system etc.

5 Chemical effect of electric current-Principle


Grouping of Dry cells for a specified voltage and of electrolysis. Faraday’s Law of electrolysis.
current, Ni cadmium & Lithium cell. Practice on Lead acid cell-description, methods of
Battery Charging, Preparation of battery charging-Precautions to be taken & testing
charging, equipment,
Testing of cells, Installation of batteries, Ni-cadmium, fuel cell & Lithium cell,
Routine care & maintenance of Batteries Cathodic protection.
Lead acid and Nickel Cadmium batteries, Electroplating, Anodising.
composition of electrolytes and plates.
Effect of temp. on specific gravity and resistivity Rechargeable dry cell, description
of electrolytes. advantages and disadvantages.
Grouping of cells of specified voltage &
Charging of a Lead acid cell, filling of current, Sealed Maintenance free Batteries,
electrolytes- Testing of charging checking of Solar cell/panel.
discharged and fully charged battery,
capacity test of the battery. Nickel Alkali Cell-description charging.
Precautions during charging and mixing & Power & capacity of cells.
neutralization of electrolytes
common battery defects and their rectification
6 • Marking use of chisels and hacksaw on flats, Introduction of fitting trade. Safety
sheet metal filing practice, filing true to line. precautions to be observed Description of
Sawing and planning practice. Practice in files, hammers, chisels hacksaw frames &
using firmer chisel and preparing simple blades-their specification & grades. Care &
half lap joint. maintenance of steel rule try square and
files.
• Drilling practice in hand drilling & power Marking tools description & use. Description
drilling machines. Grinding of drill bits. of carpenter’s common hand tools such as
Practice in using taps & dies, threading saws planes, chisels mallet claw hammer,
hexagonal & square nuts etc. cutting external marking, dividing & holding tools-their care
threads on stud and on pipes, riveting and maintenance.
practice.

• Practice in using snips, marking & cutting of Types of drills description & drilling
straight & curved pieces in sheet metals. machines, proper use, care and

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Bending the edges of sheets metals. Riveting maintenance.
practice in sheet metal. Practice in making Description of taps & dies, types in rivets &
different joints in sheet metal in soldering riveted joints.
the joints. Use of thread gauge.
• Use of different bench tools used by sheet
metal worker. Soldering materials, fluxes
and process
7 Practice on Bonding- screening, different Bonding and screening- Principle of
methods of bonding- screening. different methods of bonding - screening
Measurement of Bonding resistance by earth Importance of bonding
tester. Improving of metal sheet resistance
Testing of Earth Leakage by ELCB and relay. Earth Leakage circuit breaker (ELCB).
Magnetism Classification of magnets,
• Trace the magnetic field. Types of magnetic materials. Principle of
Assembly / winding of a simple electro magnet. electro-magnetism, Maxwell’s corkscrew
Use of magnetic compass. rule, Fleming’s left and right hand rules,
Identification of different types of Capacitors. Magnetic field of current carrying
Charging and discharging of capacitor, Testing of conductors, MMF, Flux density, reluctance.
Capacitors using DC voltage and lamp B.H. curve, Hysteresis, Eddy current.
Principle of electro-magnetic Induction,
Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law. Electrostatics:
Capacitor- Different types, functions and
uses.
8 • Fix the wiring accessories.
• Practice in casing, Capping. Conduit wiring Electric wirings, CEA 2010 rules.
with minimum to more number of points. Developments of domestic circuits, Alarm &
Use of two way switches switches, with individual switches, Two
Testing of wiring installation by meggar. way switch, Fire alarm, MCB, ELCB, MCCB
-Fixing of calling bells/buzzers. Types of wirings both domestic and
-Making of test boards & extension boards industrial.
Identification & demonstration on conduits and Grading of cables and current ratings.
accessories & their uses, cutting , threading & Principle of laying out in domestic wiring.
laying Voltage drop concept.
Installation, Testing, Wiring system - P.V.C., concealed system.
Maintenance and Repairing of wiring. Maintenance and Repairing data sheet
preparation. Specifications, standards for
Application of fuses, relay, MCB, ELCB. conduits and accessories
- Power Wiring, Control Wiring
- Information Communication
- Entertainment Wiring.
Testing of wiring installation by meggar

9 Identification of the parts of a D.C. machine. D.C. Machines - General concept of


Connection of shunt Generators Electrical Machines.
Voltages build up in DC Shunt Generator
Principle of D.C. generator. Use of
(OCC) Measurement of voltages, Demonstration
Armature, Field Coil, Polarity, Yoke, Cooling
on field excitation.
Fan, Commutator, slip ring Brushes,
Laminated core.
Connection of compound Generator, Voltage
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measurement, cumulative and differential –No Explanation of D.C. Generators-types, parts.
Load and Load characteristics of Series, Shunt E.M.F. equation-self excitation and
and Compound Generator. separately excited Generators-Practical
Controlling and protecting DC Generator.
uses.
Practicing dismantling and assembling in Explanation of Armature reaction, inter
D.C. Machine. poles and their uses, connection of inter
poles,
Commutation, Parallel Operation of
D.C.Generator.
Application of D.C. generators.
Care, Routine & preventive maintenance.

10 Identification of parts and terminals of DC DC Motors – Terms used in D.C. motor-


motors. Torque, Brake Torque, speed, Back-e.m.f.
Connection, starting, running of DC motors using etc. and their relations, Types of D.C.Motor.
Starters. Starters used in D.C. motors
Characteristics curve of DC motors. Characteristics of D.C.Motor, Application of
Practical application of D.C. motors.
D.C. motors. Care, Routine & preventive maintenance
Speed control of
DC motors by voltage , field, armature & Types of speed control of DC motors in
Word-Leonard system industry.
Control system. AC-DC, DC-DC control.

11 Identification of types of Working principle of Transformer.


transformers. Connection of transformers, classification C.T., P.T. Instrument and
Transformation ratio, OC (No-load) and SC Auto Transformer(Variac), Construction,
(short circuit) tests, testing of transformer, Single phase and Poly phase.
parallel operation of transformer. Use of E.M.F. equation, parallel operation of
Current Transformer (C.T.) and Potential transformer, their connections.
(Voltage) transformer (P.T.) Type of Cooling for transformer.
Testing of single phase and Three Phase Specifications, simple problems on e.m.f.
Transformers - Cleaning, maintenance, Equation, turn ratio,
testing and changing of oil. Transformer –Classification of transformer.
Single and three phase connection. Components, Auxiliary parts i.e. breather,
Conservator, buchholz relay, other
protective devices. Transformer oil testing
and Tap changer (off load and on load). Dry
type transformer.

12 • Identify the type of Instruments. Electrical Measuring Instruments -


Use of -PMMC , MI meter, Multi- -types, indicating types. Deflecting torque,
meter(Digital/Analog) , Wattmeter, P F meter, Controlling torque and
Energy meter, Frequency meter, Damping torque ,
Calibration of - Multi-meter Phase sequence PMMC & MI meter (Ammeter, Voltmeter)
meter, Digital Instruments, etc -Range extension
Calibration of Energy meter -Multimeter(Digital/Analog)

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-Wattmeter, P.F. meter
- Energy meter (Digital/analog)
–Insulation Tester (Megger), Earth tester.
-Frequency meter, Phase Sequence meter
-Multimeter –Analog and Digital
-Tong tester, Techometer.
13.
I nternal Assessment 03days

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B. Block –I I
Basic Training

Week Professional Skills Professional Knowledge


No.
1. • Identification of parts and terminals of AC AC Motors
motors. (i)Three phase Induction motor –
• Connection, starting, running of AC motors Working principle –Production of rotating
using Starters. magnetic field, Squirrel Cage Induction motor,
• Measurement of slip, P.F. at various loads. Slip-ring induction motor.
Practice on connection Construction , characteristics and
of D.O.L Starter, Star /Delta Speed control, Slip &Torque .
starter, Autotransformer starter, Rotor Control & Power circuit of starters
resistance starter, etc D.O.L Starter, Star /Delta starter,
• Speed control of Induction motors by Autotransformer starter, Rotor resistance
various methods. starter, etc
Single phasing preventer.
• Connection of single phase motor, Application of Induction Motor
identification, testing, running and Care, Routine & preventive maintenance.
reversing
(ii)Single phase motor-
• Identification, connection, testing, running Working principle, different method of
and reversing of universal motor. starting and running (capacitor start,
Repulsion motor, stepper motor. permanent capacitor, capacitor start & run,
shaded pole technique).
FHP motors, Repulsion motor, stepper motor,
Hysteresis motor, Reluctance motor, universal
motor ant its applications.
Fault Location and Rectification.

2 Identification of parts and terminals of SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR & ALTERNATOR-


Synchronous motor. Working principle, effect of change of
Connection, starting, running of Synchronous excitation and load.V curve.
motor. Method of power factor improvement.
Plot V curve. Rotary Converter- Inverter, M.G. Set
Practical application of description, Characteristics, specifications-
Synchronous motor. running and Maintenance.
Starting, running, building up voltage and Solid state controller and Invertor
loading of Motor Generator (MG) set. Explanation of alternator, types of prime
Maintenance of MG Sets. mover, efficiency, regulations, phase
Solid state controller and sequence, Parallel operation.
Invertors- Operation and Use Specification of alternators and Brushless
Identification of parts and terminals of brush alternator.
less Alternator. Verify the effect of changing the field
Connection, starting, running of Brushless excitation and Power factor correction of
Alternator. Industrial load.
Practical application of Brushless Alternator.
Practice on alternators, voltage Building, load
characteristic, voltage regulation and Parallel

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operation.
Practice on installation, running and
maintenance of Alternators
- Merge price protection
- Voltage regulations

3 Diodes-symbol - Tests - Basic electronics- Semiconductor energy


Construct & Test Half wave rectifier ckt. level, atomic structure ‘P’ type and ‘N’ type.
Full wave rectifier ckt. Type of materials –P-N-junction. Classification
Bridge rectifier ckt. of Diodes – Reverse and Forward Bias,
Measurement & calculation of electrical Heat sink.
parameters using C.R.O. Specification of Diode
Different wave shapes of rectifiers and their PIV rating.
values using C.R.O. Explanation and importance of D.C. rectifier
Identification of terminals, construction & circuit. Half wave, Full wave and Bridge
Testing of transistor. circuit.
Operation, maintenance & troubleshooting of Filter circuits-passive filter.
inverter, Voltage stabilizer, DC regulated Working principle and uses of an oscilloscope.
power supply, UPS, etc Types of transistors & its application.
Simple circuits containing U.J.T. for Specification and rating of transistors.
triggering, FET as an amplifier and Power Basic concept of power electronics devices e.g.
control circuits by S.C.R. and Diac, triac, S.C.R., Diac, Triac, power MOSFET, G.T.O and
I.G.B.T I.G.B.T.
Digital Electronics -Binary numbers, logic
gates and combinational circuits

4 Prepare the block diagrams of each system Basics of aircraft General Systems such as
with the working of each block. hydraulic system,fuel system,brake
system,Heating System,Air conditioning
system,pressurizing system,oxygen
system,fire detection and control system etc
5 Standard practices in avionics DGQA regulations for maintenance of Air
craft
operation and maintenance of air craft Air craft maintenance manual(AMM)
Fuel tank safety system Air craft schematic manual(ASM)
Electrical standard practice manual(ESPM)

6 Electrical Power Distribution System


Priniciple of operation of static inverters
Test and construct Inverter ,rotator invertors and transformer rectifier
units of Electrical Power Distribution System
Test and construct transformer rectifier
7 Basics of Engines of the air craft Air craft Engine Basics
Operation and maintenance of air craft engine Principle of operation and controls of Air
controls craft engines
Starting of engines
Operation and maintenance of air craft Principle of operation of Air craft general
General systems systems

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8 knowledge of aircraft general systems Servo-Control System
maintenance practices
Principle of operation and construction of
Study on Electro static sensitive devices(ESD) saturable reactors and magnetic amplifiers
and phase sensitive amplifiers
Study on EMI/EMC effects
Principle of operation and construction of
Study GPS system of the air craft
servo motors and rate of generators , system
Use of the following: synchro system response to displacement (position) and rate
components- resolvers, differential , control (velocity)command signals and rate feedback
and torque, transformers, inductance and signals and methods of damping , trouble
capacitance transmitters. shooting of servomechanism.

Defect rectification and maintenance of servo Open and closed loop servo mechanism
mechanism

Reversal of synchro leads, hunting

9 Draw functional diagram of basic air frame Basic airframe- Air craft system basics,Block
systems diagram , different components involved in
the systems and their functions

10-12 Operation and ,maintenance of electrical Electrical power generation and utilization
power generation and distribution system on board aircraft

Operation and ,maintenance of various Generation


electrical sensors fitted in generator control
Different type of generators
and protection systems

Operation and ,maintenance of sensors fitted Generator controls


in aircrafts systems Generator protection
Trouble shooting of the electrical generation Generator indications
systems.
Distribution of power
Test and operate voltage regulation system
Different power system onboard aircraft

AC/DC power systems

Their control and indications

Flight control system fly by wire

13.
I nternal Assessment 03 days

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7.1.3 EM PLOYABI LI TY SKI LLS
GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON

1) Name of the subject : EM PLOYABI LI TY SKI LLS

2) Applicability : ATS- Mandatory for fresher only

3) Hours of I nstruction : 110 Hrs. (55 hrs. in each block)

4) Examination : The examination will be held at the end of


two years Training by NCVT.

5) I nstructor Qualification :

i) M BA/BBA with two years experience or graduate in sociology/social


welfare/Economics with two years experience and trained in Employability skill from
DGET I nstitute.
And
M ust have studied in English/Communication Skill and Basic Computer at 12th
/diploma level
OR
ii) Existing Social Study I nstructor duly trained in Employability Skill from DGET
I nstitute.

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7.1.3.1 SYLLABUS OF EM PLOYABI LI TY SKI LLS
A. Block – I
Basic Training

Topic Topic Duration


No. (in hours)

English Literacy 15
1 Pronunciation :
Accentuation (mode of pronunciation) on simple words, Diction (use of word and
speech)
2 Functional Grammar
Transformation of sentences, Voice change, Change of tense, Spellings.

3 Reading
Reading and understanding simple sentences about self, work and environment

4 Writing
Construction of simple sentences Writing simple English

5 Speaking / Spoken English


Speaking with preparation on self, on family, on friends/ classmates, on know, picture
reading gain confidence through role-playing and discussions on current happening
job description, asking about someone's job habitual actions. Cardinal (fundamental)
numbers ordinal numbers. Taking messages, passing messages on and filling in
message forms Greeting and introductions office hospitality, Resumes or curriculum
vita essential parts, letters of application reference to previous communication.
I .T. Literacy 15

1 Basics of Computer
Introduction, Computer and its applications, Hardware and peripherals,
Switching on-Starting and shutting down of computer.
2 Computer Operating System
Basics of Operating System, WINDOWS, The user interface of Windows OS, Create,
Copy, Move and delete Files and Folders, Use of External memory like pen drive,
CD, DVD etc, Use of Common applications.
3 Word processing and Worksheet
Basic operating of Word Processing, Creating, opening and closing Documents, use
of shortcuts, Creating and Editing of Text, Formatting the Text, Insertion & creation
of Tables. Printing document.
Basics of Excel worksheet, understanding basic commands, creating simple
worksheets, understanding sample worksheets, use of simple formulas and functions,
Printing of simple excel sheets
4 Computer Networking and I NTERNET
Basic of computer Networks (using real life examples), Definitions of Local Area
Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Internet, Concept of Internet (Network
of Networks),
Meaning of World Wide Web (WWW), Web Browser, Web Site, Web page and
Search Engines. Accessing the Internet using Web Browser, Downloading and
Printing Web Pages, Opening an email account and use of email. Social media sites
and its implication.
Information Security and antivirus tools, Do's and Don'ts in
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Information Security, Awareness of IT - ACT, types of cyber crimes.

Communication Skill 25

1 I ntroduction to Communication Skills


Communication and its importance
Principles of Effective communication
Types of communication - verbal, non verbal, written, email, talking on phone.
Non verbal communication -characteristics, components-Para-language
Body - language
Barriers to communication and dealing with barriers.
Handling nervousness/ discomfort.
Case study/Exercise
2 Listening Skills
Listening-hearing and listening, effective listening, barriers to effective listening
guidelines for effective listening.
Triple- A Listening - Attitude, Attention & Adjustment.
Active Listening Skills.
3 M otivational Training
Characteristics Essential to Achieving Success
The Power of Positive Attitude
Self awareness
Importance of Commitment
Ethics and Values
Ways to Motivate Oneself
Personal Goal setting and Employability Planning.
Case study/Exercise
4 Facing I nterviews
Manners, Etiquettes, Dress code for an interview
Do's & Don'ts for an interview
5 Behavioral Skills
Organizational Behavior
Problem Solving
Confidence Building
Attitude
Decision making
Case study/Exercise

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B. Block– I I
Basic Training

Topic Topic Duration


No. (in hours)

Entrepreneurship skill 15

1 Concept of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship- Entrepreneurship - Enterprises:-Conceptual issue
Entrepreneurship vs. Management, Entrepreneurial motivation. Performance &
Record, Role & Function of entrepreneurs in relation to the enterprise & relation to
the economy, Source of business ideas, Entrepreneurial opportunities, The process of
setting up a business.
2 Project Preparation & M arketing analysis
Qualities of a good Entrepreneur, SWOT and Risk Analysis. Concept & application
of Product Life Cycle (PLC), Sales & distribution Management. Different Between
Small Scale & Large Scale Business, Market Survey, Method of marketing, Publicity
and advertisement, Marketing Mix.
3 I nstitutions Support
Preparation of Project. Role of Various Schemes and Institutes for self-employment
i.e. DIC, SIDA, SISI, NSIC, SIDO, Idea for financing/ non financing support
agencies to familiarizes with the Policies /Programmes & procedure & the available
scheme.
4 I nvestment Procurement
Project formation, Feasibility, Legal formalities i.e., Shop Act, Estimation & Costing,
Investment procedure - Loan procurement - Banking Processes.
Productivity 10

1 Productivity
Definition, Necessity, Meaning of GDP.

2 Affecting Factors
Skills, Working Aids, Automation, Environment, Motivation
How improves or slows down.
3 Comparison with developed countries
Comparative productivity in developed countries (viz. Germany, Japan and Australia)
in selected industries e.g. Manufacturing, Steel, Mining, Construction etc. Living
standards of those countries, wages.
4 Personal Finance M anagement
Banking processes, Handling ATM, KYC registration, safe cash handling, Personal
risk and Insurance.
Occupational Safety, Health & Environment Education 15
1 Safety & Health
Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health importance of safety and health at
workplace.
2 Occupational Hazards
Basic Hazards, Chemical Hazards, Vibro-acoustic Hazards, Mechanical Hazards, Electrical
Hazards, Thermal Hazards. Occupational health, Occupational hygienic, Occupational
Diseases/ Disorders & its prevention.

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3 Accident & safety
Basic principles for protective equipment.
Accident Prevention techniques - control of accidents and safety measures.
4 First Aid
Care of injured & Sick at the workplaces, First-Aid & Transportation of sick person
5 Basic Provisions
Idea of basic provision legislation of India.
of safety, health, welfare under legislation of India.
6 Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment. Relationship between Society and Environment,
Ecosystem and Factors causing imbalance.
7 Pollution
Pollution and pollutants including liquid, gaseous, solid and hazardous waste.
8 Energy Conservation
Conservation of Energy, re-use and recycle.
9 Global warming
Global warming, climate change and Ozone layer depletion.
10 Ground Water
Hydrological cycle, ground and surface water, Conservation and Harvesting of water
11 Environment
Right attitude towards environment, Maintenance of in -house environment
Labour Welfare Legislation 5

1 Welfare Acts
Benefits guaranteed under various acts- Factories Act, Apprenticeship Act, Employees State
Insurance Act (ESI), Payment Wages Act, Employees Provident Fund Act, The Workmen's
compensation Act.
Quality Tools 10

1 Quality Consciousness :
Meaning of quality, Quality Characteristic
2 Quality Circles :
Definition, Advantage of small group activity, objectives of quality Circle, Roles and
function of Quality Circles in Organization, Operation of Quality circle. Approaches to
starting Quality Circles, Steps for continuation Quality Circles.
3 Quality M anagement System :
Idea of ISO 9000 and BIS systems and its importance in maintaining qualities.
4 House Keeping :
Purpose of Housekeeping, Practice of good Housekeeping.
5 Quality Tools
Basic quality tools with a few examples

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7.2 PRACTI CAL TRAI NI NG (ON-JOB TRAI NI NG)
(BLOCK – I & I I )
DURATI ON: 18 MONTHS (9 months in each block)

GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON

1) Name of the Trade : ELECTRI CI AN AI RCRAFT


2) Duration of On-Job Training : As per Apprenticeship Act amended time to
time.
3) Batch size : 20
4) Examination : i) The internal assessment will be held on
completion of each block
ii) NCVT exam will be conducted at the end of
2nd year.
5) I nstructor Qualification :

i) Degree/Diploma in EEE/ECE/EIE Engg. from recognized university/Board


With one/two year post qualification experience in the relevant field.
OR
ii) NTC/NAC in the trade of Electrician with three year post qualification
experience in the relevant field.
Preference will be given to a candidate with Craft Instructor Certificate (CIC)

6) Tools, Equipments & M achinery required : - As per Annexure – II

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7.2.1 BROAD SKI LL COM PONENT TO BE COVERED DURI NG ON-
JOB TRAI NI NG

A. BLOCK – I

Safety and best practices (5S, KAIZEN etc.)

DURATION: 09 MONTHS (39 WEEKS)


SL NO LIST OF OPERATIONS/SKILLS TO BE COVERED DURING INDUSTRIAL
TRAINING
1 Observe & practice safety in all industry works. Practice providing First
Aid/Artificial respiration. Safe operational procedures for breakdown/preventive
maintenance.
2 Carryout chipping, filing, grinding, hack sawing, fitting & carpentry jobs. Drill and
tap hole. Cutting and riveting practice. Making single and double rectangular
boards observing suitable care & safety.

3 Removing of insulation from assorted wires and cables. Check the gauges of wire &
select suitable wires for the required current rating.
4 Practice wire joints & providing cable glands. Soldering practice observing suitable
care & safety.
5 Prepare, cable glanding, crimp, terminate and test various power /
instrumentation cables used in industries
6 Test, connect with devices, start and control and reverse the direction of
rotation of DC motors.
7 Read and understand electrical (Single line diagrams& MCC Panel wiring) &
circuits and drawings. Wiring Practice: Repair / replace switches, sockets, light
points.
8 Preparation, Charging & maintenance of Batteries. Checking specific gravity, voltage
etc
9 Applications of electrical measuring instruments. Finding faults and trouble shoot
calibrate, connect common electrical measuring instruments, Continuity Testers,
meggers, earth resistance testers and multi meters
10 Test basic electrical(MCBs, push buttons, relay, contactors)/electronic
components (diodes, transistors, capacitors, coils, resistors etc.) using proper
measuring instruments
11 Configure Trouble shooting rectifiers, filters, power supplies, voltage stabilizers,
controlled rectifiers. Identifying faulty thyristors in circuits, replacing them

12 Testing the condition of transformer with multimeter and megger

13 Attending to minor faults in machines, their controls panel & appliances.

14 Carryout various tests like continuity test, insulation test on the cables. bonding and
loop testing

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B. BLOCK – I I

Safety and best practices (5S, KAIZEN etc.)

DURATION: 09 MONTHS (39 WEEKS)


SL NO LIST OF OPERATIONS/SKILLS TO BE COVERED DURING INDUSTRIAL
TRAINING
1 Basic principles of flight. Introduction to Aircraft- its types, systems, terminology.
2 Familiarization With Aviation Rules And Regulations As Applicable To The System
3 Test, connect with devices, start and control and reverse the direction of
rotation of AC motors.Install, test and setup Alternator and Generator set.

4 Demonstrate and apply the principles of basic flight instrument – types


5 Demonstrate and apply the principles of Pneumatic and Electrical
Instruments/sensors and their related use on aircraft
6 Demonstrate and apply the principles of maintenance of onboard electrical
illumination system
7 Carryout testing and maintenance of Engine control system onboard aircraft as per
maintenance manual
8 Installation of harness and repair on aircraft and engines
9 Carryout testing and maintenance of servo system onboard aircraft as per maintenance
manual
10 Carryout wiring repairs onboard aircrafts (single core, multicore, screen, bar
cables, antenna cables, RF cables). Crimping of cables with different
pins/lugs/connectors/inline connectors etc

11 Carryout Discharging of the battery, cell balancing, capacity test, charging etc
12 Carryout testing maintenance of electrical breaking/hydraulic breaking onboard aircraft
as per maintenance manual
13 Carryout testing and maintenance of static and rotary invertors onboard aircraft as per
maintenance manual
14 Maintenance of different parameter field sensors and display of various system
parameters in cockpit. Integrated display of parameters on CRT/LCD/LED displays on
aircraft

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8. ASSESSM ENT STANDARD
8.1 Assessment Guideline:
Appropriate arrangements should be made to ensure that there will be no artificial
barriers to assessment. The nature of special needs should be taken into account while
undertaking assessment. Due consideration to be given while assessing for team work,
avoidance/reduction of scrape/wastage and disposal of scarp/wastage as per procedure,
behavioral attitude and regularity in training.

The following marking pattern to be adopted while assessing:

a) Weightage in the range of 60-75% to be allotted during assessment under following


performance level:

For this grade, the candidate with occasional guidance and showing due regard for safety
procedures and practices, has produced work which demonstrates attainment of an
acceptable standard of craftsmanship.

In this work there is evidence of:

• good skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• many tolerances while undertaking different work are in line with those demanded
by the component/job.
• a fairly good level of neatness and consistency in the finish
• occasional support in completing the project/job.

b) Weightage in the range of above75%- 90% to be allotted during assessment under


following performance level:

For this grade, the candidate, with little guidance and showing due regard for safety
procedures and practices, has produced work which demonstrates attainment of a
reasonable standard of craftsmanship.

In this work there is evidence of:

• good skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• the majority of tolerances while undertaking different work are in line with those
demanded by the component/job.
• a good level of neatness and consistency in the finish
• little support in completing the project/job

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c) Weightage in the range of above 90% to be allotted during assessment under
following performance level:

For performance in this grade, the candidate, with minimal or no support in organization
and execution and with due regard for safety procedures and practices, has produced
work which demonstrates attainment of a high standard of craftsmanship.

In this work there is evidence of:

• high skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• tolerances while undertaking different work being substantially in line with those
demanded by the component/job.
• a high level of neatness and consistency in the finish.
• minimal or no support in completing the project

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8.2 FI NAL ASSESSM ENT- ALL I NDI A TRADE TEST (SUM M ATI VE
ASSESSM ENT)

SUBJECTS M arks Sessional Full Pass M arks Duration


M arks M arks of Exam.

Practical 300 100 400 240 08 hrs.


Trade Theory 100 20 120 48 3 hrs.
10
Workshop Cal. & Sc. 50 60 24 3 hrs.
Engineering Drawing 50 20 70 28 4 hrs.
Employability Skill 50 50 17 2 hrs.
Grand Total 550 150 700 -

Note: - The candidate pass in each subject conducted under all India trade test

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9. FURTHER LEARNI NG PATHWAYS

Employment opportunities:

On successful completion of this course, the candidates shall be gainfully


Employed in the following industries:

1. Defence organisations.
2. MRO workshops of aircrafts
3. In public sector industries and private industries in India & abroad.

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ANNEXURE – I

TOOLS & EQUI PM ENT FOR BASI C TRAI NI NG

I NFRASTRUCTURE FOR PROFESSI ONAL SKI LL & PROFESSI ONAL


KNOWLEDGE

TRADE: ELECTRI CI AN AI RCRAFT

LI ST OF TOOLS & EQUI PM ENTS FOR 20 APPRENTI CES

A : TRAI NEES TOOL KI T:-

Sl.
Name of the items Quantity
No.

1 Steel tape, 3 mt length 21 nos.

2 Plier insulated, 150mm 21 nos.

3 Plier side cutting 150mm 21 nos.

4 Nose plier, 150mm 21 nos.

5 Screw driver, 150 mm 21 nos.


Electrician connector screwdriver, insulated handle 21 nos.
6
thin stem, 100mm
7 Heavy duty screwdriver, 200mm 21 nos.
Electrician Screwdriver, thin stem, insulated handle, 21 nos.
8
250mm
9 Punch centre, 150mmX9mm 21 nos.

10 Electrician knife, 50 mm blade 21 nos.

11 Neon tester 21 nos.

12 Steel rule, 300mm 21 nos.

13 Hammer, Cross peen with handle, 250 gm 21 nos.

14 Hammer, ball peen with handle, 750gm 21 nos.

15 Gimlet, 6mm 21 nos.

16 Bradawl, 150mm x 6mm 21 nos.

17 Pincer, 150 mm 21 nos.

18 Scriber (knurled centre position) 21 nos.

19 Digital multimeter 21 nos.

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B : TOOLS I NSTRUM ENTS AND GENERAL SHOP OUTFI TS
Sl. Quantity
Name of the items
No. (I ndicative)
1 C- clamp, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm 2 Nos. each
2 Adjustable spanner, 150mm, 300mm 2 Nos. each
3 Blow lamp, 0.5 ltr 1
4 Melting pot 1
5 Ladel 1
6 Chisel cold firmer, 25mm x 200 mm 2
7 Chisel 25mm & 6 mm 2 Nos. each
8 Hand drill machine 2
9 Portable electric drill machine, 12 mm capacity 1
10 Pillar Electric Drill machine, 12 mm capacity 1
11 Allen key set 2 sets
12 Oil can 0.12 ltr 1
13 Grease gun 1
14 Out side Micrometer 2
15 Motorised Bench grinder 1
16 Rawl plug tool & bit 2 sets
17 Pulley puller 2
18 * Rachets 2
18 Bearing puller 2
19 Pipe vice 2
20 Thermo meter 0-100 deg C 1
21 Scissors blade 150mm 2
22 * Inserter and extraction tool 2
22 Crimping tool 2 sets
23 Wire stripper 20 Cm 2
24 Chissel cold flat 12mm 2
25 Mallet hard wood 0.5Kg 2
26 Mallet hard wood 1 Kg 2
27 Hammer extractor type, 0.4 Kg 2
28 Hacksaw frame, 200mm & 300mm adjustable 2 each
29 Try square, 150 mm blade 2
30 Outside & inside divider caliper 2 each
31 Pliers flat nose 150mm 4
32 Pliers round nose, 100 mm 4
33 Tweezers, 100mm 4
34 Snip straight & bent, 150mm 2 each
35 Double ended spanner set metric 2 sets
36 HSS drill bit set(2-12mm) 4 sets

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37 Plane, smoothing cutters 50mm 2
38 Gauge, wire imperial 2
39 File, flat 200mm 2nd cut 8
40 File half round 200 mm 2nd cut 4
41 File round 200mm 2nd cut 4
42 File flat 150mm rough 4
43 File flat 250mm bastard 4
44 File flat 250mm smooth 4
45 File Rasp half round 200 mm bastard 4
46 Soldering iron, 25 W, 65 W 2 each
47 Copper bit soldering iron 0.25 kg 2
48 Desoldering gun 4
49 Hand vice 50mm jaw 4
50 Bench vice 100mm jaw 6
51 Pipe cutter to cut pipes upto 5cm dia 2
52 Stock & die set for 20mm to 50 mm GI pipe 1
53 Stock & dies conduit 1
54 Ohm meter; series & shunt type 2 each
55 Multimeter (analog), 0-1000 M ohm, 2.5 to 500V 2
56 Digital Multimeter 4
57 AC voltmeter MI 0-500V 2
58 Milli Voltmeter centre zero 100-0-100 mV 1
59 DC milli Ammeter 0-500 mA 1
60 Ammeter MC 0-5A, 0-25A 1 each
61 AC Ammeter MI 0-5A, 0-25A 1 each
62 KiloWatt meter 0-1-3 KW 1
63 AC Energy meter, single phase 5A, 3 ph 15 A 1 each
64 Power factor meter, single phase 1
65 Frequency meter 1
67 DC power supply 0-30V, 2 Amp 2
Rheostats
68 0-1 ohm 5A, 0-10 ohm 5A, 0-25 ohm 1A, 0-300 ohm 1 each
1A
69 Digital Tachometer 1
70 Growler 1
71 Tong tester / clamp meter 0-100 A AC 1
72 Meggar 500V 1
73 Battery charger 1
74 Battery capacity testing kit 1
73 Oscilloscope dual trace, 30 MHz 1
74 Function Generator 1
75 Hygrometer 1
76 Lux meter 1
77 Hydro meter 1
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78 Current transformer, 415 V, 50 Hz , CT Ratio 10/5A, 1
79 Potential Transformer, 415/110 V 1
80 Wood Saw, 250 mm 1
81 Tenon Saw 1
82 Guarded Test Lamp 1

C : GENERAL M ACHI NERY I NSTALLATI ONS:-

Sl.
Name of the items Quantity
No.
1 Voltage Stabilizer, input 15-230 V AC, Output 220 V AC 1
2 3 point DC starter 1
3 4 point DC starter 1
Electrical Machine Trainer: suitable for demonstrating the
construction & functioning of different types of DC
4 machines & AC machines (single phase & 3 phase). 1
Should be fitted with brake arrangement, Dynamometer,
Instrument panel & power supply unit
Motor generator (AC to DC): consisting of : Squirrel cage
induction motor with star delta starter & directly coupled to
DC shunt generator & switch board mounted with
regulator, air breaker, ammeter, voltmeter, knife blade
5 1 set
switches & fuses, set complete with case iron & plate,
fixing bolts, foundation bolts & flexible coupling.
Induction motor rating: 5 KW, 400V, 50 Hz, 3 ph. DC
shunt generator rating: 3.5 KW, 220V
Used DC generators – series, shunt & compound type, (for
6 1 each
overhauling practice)
7 DC shunt motor 2 – 2.5 KW, 220V 1
DC series motor coupled with mechanical load, 2 KW,
8 1
220V
9 DC compound motor with starter & switch, 2.5 KW, 220V, 1
Single phase Transformer, core type, air cooled, 1 KVA,
10 3
240/415 V, 50Hz
3 phase transformer, shell type, oil cooled with all
11 2
mounting, 3 KVA, 415/240V, 50 Hz ( Delta /Star)
Starters for 2 to 5 HP AC motors. a. Resistance type starter.
b. Direct on line starter. c. Star delta starter – Manual,
12 1 each
semi-automatic & Automatic.
d. Auto Transformer type starter
Motor generator (DC to AC) set consisting of Shunt motor
13 1 set
with starting compensator & switch directly coupled to AC

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generator with exciter & switch board mounted with
regulator, breaker, ammeter, voltmeter, frequency meter,
knife blade switch & fuses etc. Set complete with cast iron
bed plate, fixing bolts, foundation bolts & flexible
coupling. Shunt motor Rating- 5KW, 220V. AC generator
rating – 3 ph, 4 wire, 3.5 KVA, 400/230 V, 0.8 pf, 50 Hz
AC squirrel cage induction motor with star delta starter &
14 triple pole Iron clad switch fuse. 2 to 3 HP, 3 ph, 400V, 50 1
Hz
AC 3 ph wound slipring motor with starter & switch, 5 HP,
15 1
400V, 50 Hz

Single phase capacitor motor with starter switch, 1 HP, 230


17 1
V, 50 Hz
18 Universal motor with starter / switch, 230 V, ¼ HP, 50 Hz 1
19 Stepper Motor with digital controller, 1
20 Shaded pole motor, 1
3 ph Synchronous motor, 3 HP, 415 V, 50 Hz, 4 pole, with
21 1
accessories
Inverter, 1 KVA with 12 V battery, input 12 V DC, Output
1
22 220V AC
Thyristor /IGBT controlled DC motor Drive, with
23 1 set
tachogenerator feed back arrangement, 1 HP
Thyristor / IGBT controlled AC motor Drive with VVVF
24 1 set
control, 3 ph, 2 HP,
25 Battery charger 1
26 1 Ph variable Auto Transformer 1
27 Load bank, 5 KW. lamp / heater type 1
Brake test arrangement with 2 spring balance, 0 to 25 Kg
28 1
rating
29 Discreet component trainer 2
30 Oil testing kit 1

Note: I n case of basic training setup by the industry the tools, equipment and
machinery available in the industry may also be used for imparting basic training.

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I NFRASTRUCTURE FOR WORKSHOP CALCULATI ON & SCI ENCE AND
ENGI NEERI NG DRAWI NG

TRADE: ELECTRI CI AN AI RCRAFT

LI ST OF TOOLS& EQUI PM ENTS FOR 20 APPRENTI CES

1) Space Norms : 45 Sq. m.(For Engineering Drawing)

2) I nfrastructure:
A : TRAI NEES TOOL KI T:-

Sl. Quantity
Name of the items
No. (indicative)
1. Draughtsman drawing instrument box 20
2. Set square celluloid 45⁰ (250 X 1.5 mm) 20
3. Set square celluloid 30⁰-60⁰ (250 X 1.5 mm) 20
4. Mini drafter 20
5. Drawing board (700mm x500 mm) IS: 1444 20.

B : FURNI TURE REQUI RED


Sl. Quantity
Name of the items
No. (indicative)
1 Drawing Board 20
2 Models : Solid & cut section as required
3 Drawing Table for trainees as required
4 Stool for trainees as required
5 Cupboard (big) 01
6 White Board (size: 8ft. x 4ft.) 01
7 Trainer’ s Table 01
8 Trainer’ s Chair 01

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ANNEXURE – I I

I NFRASTRUCTURE FOR ON-JOB TRAI NI NG

TRADE: ELECTRI CI AN AI RCRAFT

For Batch of 20 APPRENTI CES

Actual training will depend on the existing facilities available in the


establishments. However, the industry should ensure that the broad skills defined against
On-Job Training part (i.e. 9 months + 9 months) are imparted. In case of any short fall
the concern industry may impart the training in cluster mode/ any other industry/ at ITI.

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ANNEXURE-I I I

GUI DELI NES FOR I NSTRUCTORS AND PAPER SETTERS

1. Due care to be taken for proper & inclusive delivery among the batch. Some of the
following some method of delivery may be adopted:

A) LECTURE
B) LESSON
C) DEMONSTRATION
D) PRACTICE
E) GROUP DISCUSSION
F) DISCUSSION WITH PEER GROUP
G) PROJECT WORK
H) INDUSTRIAL VISIT

2. Maximum utilization of latest form of training viz., audio visual aids, integration of
IT, etc. may be adopted.

3. The total hours to be devoted against each topic may be decided with due diligence to
safety & with prioritizing transfer of required skills.

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