1 June 1981
Element | Work Processes | Hours |
A | Orientation-- (1) Apply proper terminology the installer/repairer will use on the job. (2) Develop skills in the proper use and storing of tools and equipment. (3) Maintain equipment and material records. (4) Observe experienced installer/repairer performing tasks involved in the trade of Installer/Repairer. | 600 |
B | Telephone substation Installation-- (1) Interpret information on work order. (2) Locate and interpret desired information in Technical Manuals and commercial publications. (3) Install drop wire from terminal to building. (4) Make inside wire run. (5) Install/connect subsets. (6) Perform operational test. (7) Perform corrective maintenance. | 3000 |
C | Switching Key Equipment, Wire Spring Type (IAI) Relay Units-- (1) Analyze operating principles. (2) Select Key Telephone Units (KTU's). (3) Select key telephones to meet specific requirements. (4) Install IAI type key system. (5) Perform operational test of system. (6) Perform corrective maintenance. | 1500 |
D | Printed Circuit Board (IA2) Key Telephone System Installation and Maintenance-- (1) Analyze operating principles. (2) Select Key Telephone Units (KTU's) to meet specific requirements. (3) Install IA2 type key system. (4) Perform operational test. (5) Perform corrective maintenance. | 1500 |
E | Call Director, 18 or 30 Multiline Unit (6a) Key Telephone System Installation and Maintenance-- (1) Analyze operating principles. (2) Select Key Telephone Units (KTU's) to meet specific requirements. (3) Install 6A type key system. (4) Perform operational test of system. (5) Perform corrective maintenance. | 800 |
F | Perform Preventive Maintenance and Safety Procedures-- (1) Preventive Maintenance Performed on service, truck, tools, and equipment on a daily, weekly, monthly, and/or quarterly basis. (2) Apply precautions when working with ladders, climbing equipment, live circuits. (3) Administer first-aid on site as required. | 600 |
Grand | Total | 8000 |
Special Instructions: Work processes completed in a state or federally recognized apprenticeship program will be accepted upon presentation of proper documentation to the appropriate service school.
A total of 576 hours of related instruction is required in order to complete this program. Related instruction credit may be awarded individuals registered in the trade of Station Installer and Repairer taken from an accredited institution, providing the courses are similar to the courses taken for a Station Installer and Repairer program in a community college/vocational school.
End of Pamphlet 621-136 Station Installer and Repairer
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