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This online resource is based on the numeracy demands encountered when undertaking an Australian Apprenticeship in Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician, National Qualification Number UEE30807; this qualification supercedes UTE99 - CIII Systems Electrican. Specifc core units of competency in which algebraic skills are required, especially the Essential Knowledge and Skills encountered during off-the-job training, include but are not limited to:

UEENEEE003B Solve problems in extra-low voltage single path circuits
UEENEEE004B Solve problems in multiple path d.c. circuits
UEENEEG001B Solve problems in electromagnetic circuits
UEENEEG002B Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage circuits

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Published by:

EE-Oz, the Industry Skills Council for the Electrotechnology Industry and the Major Industries Training Advisory Council, Northern Territory

Credits and Acknowledgements

Originally developed by the Major Industries Training Advisory Council, Northern Territory and Holmesglen Training and Development Unit, Holmesglen TAFE.

Trigonometry section developed by the Major Industries Training Advisory Council and Ganesh Consultants; with thanks to Mr Felino Molina, Charles Darwin University.

Original source material for practice devices from "Bridging the Gap" originally developed by Swinburne University. Used with kind permission from the Victorian Office of Training and Tertiary Education.

Numeracy consultant: Dave Tout, Multifangled Consulants.

Source images for artwork kindly supplied by the Power and Water Corporation, Northern Territory