Difference between revisions of "Provide power distribution (Q327)"

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Sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes.

(‎Created claim: scope note (P62): The power distribution systems described here are temporary systems, either connected to a permanent power supply or a generator.)
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Sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes.
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Provide power distribution
Sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes.
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Knowledge of the permanent electrical system (English)
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Basics of electrical calculation (English)
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Know local electrical regulations, standards and codes of practice (English)
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Know the need for the separate electrical zero for the different departments (English)
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I don't know how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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I am uncertain how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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I know how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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I am more than able to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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... doesn't know how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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... is uncertain how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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... knows how to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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... is more than able to sustain power distribution for light, stage, sound, video and recording purposes. (English)
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Germany IGVW – Interessengemeinschaft der Veranstaltungswirtschaft (Community of Interest for the Event Industry) SQQ1 Kompetenz der Elektrofachkraft für Veranstaltungstechnik
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Germany DGUV – German Social Accident Insurance – Vorschriften 1, 2, 3
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Germany Fachkraft für Veranstaltungstechnik – Event Technology Specialist - Learning Area A Skills, Knowledge and Competences – (Item 2.0) Setting up an electrical power distribution system – BiBB Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, AUSBILDUNG GESTALTEN - Fachkraft für Veranstaltungstechnik, Bonn 2017, ISBN 978-3-7639-5873-3 (Print), ISBN 978-3-96208-021-1 (PDF)
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Netherlands Qualification File Stage and Event Technology, crebonumber 79040, learning B1-K1-W3 Plaatst en hangt licht-, geluids-, beeldapparatuur en (overige) materialen in. Sectorchambre ICT and Creative Industry, version 2022 (to be released August 2022), Zoetermeer 2021.
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TTT-LPT - Live Performance Techniques, Competence Units for Technical Theatre, 11 20 20 01 Provide power distribution under supervision - Page 121
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TTT-LPT - Live Performance Techniques, Competence Units for Technical Theatre, 11 20 20 02 Provide power distribution - Page 122
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Put cables, fuse boards and splitters in place, based on instructions (English)
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Connect power (to main plug) (English)
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Organise distribution according the needs and requirements of the equipment (English)
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Calculate the power needs to avoid overloads (English)
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In some Member States, occupational health and safety regulations apply. These dictate special competences and relate to local regulations and standards. (English)
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The power distribution systems described here are temporary systems, either connected to a permanent power supply or a generator. (English)
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