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Training and Evaluation Outline Report Status: Approved 08 Dec 2014 Effective Date: 27 Mar 2018 Task Number: 05-PLT-5703 Task Title: Perform Electrical Safety Systems Testing and Maintenance Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Destruction tice: ne Foreign Disclosure: FD1 - This training product has been reviewed by the training developers in coordination with the Fort Leonard Wood, MSCoE foreign disclosure officer. This training product can be used to instruct international military students from all approved countries without restrictions. Supporting Reference(s): Step Number Reference ID Reference Name Required Primary ATP 5-19 (Change 001 09/08/2014 78 Pages) RISK MANAGEMENT NTRP 4-04.2.5/TM 3-34.42/AFPAM 32-1020/MCRP 3-17.7F TB 43-0142 Construction Project Management (HTTPS://NDLS.NWDC.NAVY.MIL) (https://armypubs.us.army.mil/doctrine/dr_pubs/ dr_aa/pdf/tm3_34x42_ph_navy.pdf) SAFETY INSPECTION AND TESTING OF LIFTING DEVICES TM 3-34.45 ENGINEER PRIME POWER OPERATIONS TM 3-34.85 TM 3-34.86 TM 43-0156 TM 5-6120-250-12 TM 9-6115-604-12 ENGINEER FIELD DATA {MCRP 3-17A} https://armypubs.us.army.mil/doctrine/dr_pubs/d r_b/pdf/tm3_34x85.pdf Rigging Techniques, Procedures, and Applications {MCRP 3-17.7j} DEPOT PACKAGING, DEPRESERVATION AND FIELD PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS FOR NONTACTICAL GENERATOR SETS AND POWER PLANTS; GENERATOR SET, 700 KW, ELECTRIC (NSN 6115-00-596-3405); GENERATOR SET, 750 KW, ELECTRIC (6 OPERATORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR SUBSTATIONS, TRAILER MTD, 500 KVA, AC, 4160-416Y/240 V;208Y/120 V, 3 PHASE, 50/60 HZ (AVIONICS MODEL 950-2200A) (FSN 6120-422-1047) Operator and Unit Maintenance Manual for Generator Set, Diesel Engine Driven, Air Transportable Skid Mounted, 750 kw, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 2400/4160 and 2200/3800 Volts (DOD Model MEP-208A) Class Prime Utility... NAVFAC P-8-6-33-12. Conditions: The element is conducting operations in a contemporary operational environment and receives a directive to conduct electrical safety systems maintenance and testing. The element has available all assigned equipment, personnel and materials. Liaison operations have been performed. te: The Commander must still determine at what level of training they would want the element to perform. Crawl, walk or run. This can only be determined after consideration as to the units training level. The Commander prior to evaluating an element in the conduct of the task must determine if it will be conducted in a Live, Virtual, or Constructive environment, additionally it must also be determined which condition as described below that the element will conduct the task. The selection made for this task is at a trained level of proficiency. The commander must determine which of the environments below will best suit the unit and the proficiency level at which the unit is. When conducting crawl or walk level training units should not increase the intensity until the unit has achieved the standards and then unit trainers should include variables that increase proficiency in all conditions. te: The condition statement for this task is written assuming the highest training conditions reflected on the Task Proficiency matrix required for the evaluated unit to receive a "fully trained" (T) rating. Page 1

te: Condition terms definitions: Dynamic Operational Environment: Three or more operational and two or more mission variables change during the execution of the assessed task. Operational variables and threat Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for assigned counter-tasks change in response to the execution of Blue Forces (BLUFOR) tasks. Complex Operational Environment: Changes to four or more operational variables impact the chosen friendly COA/mission. Brigade and higher units require all eight operational variables of Political, Military, Economic, Social, Infrastructure, Information, Physical environment, and Time (PMESII-PT) to be replicated in varying degrees based on the task being trained. Single threat: Regular, irregular, criminal or terrorist forces are present. Hybrid threat: Diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutually benefiting effects. This task should not be trained in MOPP 4. Standards: The element deploys to the site of the assignment and conducts electrical safety systems testing and maintenance In Accordance With ( IAW) the equipment's operating instructions, manuals and unit Standing Operating Procedure (SOP), within the time allotted in the directive. te: Leaders are defined as the Commander, Executive Officer, First Sergeant, Operations Sergeant, Platoon Leaders, Platoon Sergeants, Squad Leaders, and Team Leaders. Live Fire: Page 2

Objective Task Evaluation Criteria Matrix: Plan and Prepare Execute Assess Operational Environment SQD & PLT Training Environment (L/V/C) Training/Authorized % of Leaders Present at % of Soldiers Present at External Eval % Performance % Critical Performance % Leader Performance Task Assessment >=85% >=91% >=90% T Dynamic (Single Threat) Static (Single Threat) Day IAW unit CATS statement. 75-84% 65-74% 60-64% >=80% 75-79% 60-74% 80-90% 65-79% 51-64% All 80-89% T- P P- <All <=79% <=59% <=59% <=50% U Remarks: ne tes: All required references and technical manuals will be provided by the local Command. Safety Risk: Low Task Statements Cue: ne Page 3

DANGER DO NOT OPERATE THE GENERATOR SET UNLESS IT HAS BEEN PROPERLY GROUNDED. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH. Leaders have an inherent responsibility to conduct Risk Management to ensure the safety of all Soldiers and promote mission accomplishment. WARNING THIS TASK SHOULD BE ONLY PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WHO ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF MEDIUM-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION EQUIPMENT AND ITS ASSOCIATED HAZARDS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH. Risk management is the Army s primary decision-making process to identify hazards, reduce risk, and prevent both accidental and tactical loss. All Soldiers have the responsibility to learn and understand the risks associated with this task. CAUTION NOISE LEVELS IN EXCES OF 85 DECIBELS EXIST WITHIN A 50-FOOT RADIUS OF OPERATING EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS WEAR SINGLE HEARING PROTECTION WITHIN 50-FOOT RADIUS OF OPERATING EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY CAUSE INJURY. Identifying hazards and controlling risks across the full spectrum of Army functions, operations and activities is the responsibility of all Soldiers. Page 4

NOTE: Assess task proficiency using the task evaluation criteria matrix. Performance Steps and Measures NOTE: Asterisks (*) indicate leader steps; plus signs (+) indicate critical steps. STEP/MEASURE GO NO-GO N/A +* 1. The element leader performs Troop Leading Procedures (TLP). + 2. The element conducts movement to work site. + a. Performs a pre-deployment reconnaissance. + b. Determines the requirement for prime power assets. + c. Verifies the specifications of the assignment. (1) Verifies the requester's identification (name, location, and contact information). (2) Determines if there was a potential hostile threat in the area. (3) Determines the exact nature of the technical assistance required. + 3. The element assesses the electrical safety system requirements and design support technical data available. + a. Procures a map of the area. + b. Procures a one-line diagram of the system. + c. Procures any pertinent manufacturers literature pertaining to the system. + 4. The element determines the components of the electrical safety system and testing requirements for those components. + a. Includes the ground grid system. + b. Includes the lightning arrestors. + c. Includes the surge capacitors. + d. Includes the equipment grounding points. + e. Includes the neutral connections. +* 5. The element leader prepares a Bill of Materials (BOM) for any supplies required to complete the mission. + 6. The element conducts testing and maintenance of the electrical safety system. + a. Performs testing according to the (1) American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). (2) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE). (3) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). (4) National Electrical Testing Association (NETA). + b. Performs maintenance based on the test results. + 7. The element performs an After Action Report (AAR). +* 8. The element leader reports completion to higher Headquarters (HQ) IAW the unit SOP. Page 5

TASK / PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK Training Unit ITERATION 1 2 3 4 Date of Training per Iteration: Day or Night Training: Day / Night Day / Night Day / Night Day / Night # % # % # % # % Total Leaders Authorized % Leaders Present Total Soldiers Authorized % Soldiers Present Total Number of Performance Measures Total Number of Critical Performance Measures Live Fire, Total Number of Critical Performance Measures Total Number of Leader Performance Measures % Performance % Critical Performance % Critical Performance % Leader Performance MOPP LEVEL Evaluated Rating per Iteration T, T-, P, P-, U Mission(s) supported: ne MOPP 4: Never MOPP 4 Statement: ne NVG: Never NVG Statement: ne Prerequisite Collective Task(s): Step Number Task Number Title Proponent Status 05-PLT-5740 Provide Prime Power Sustainment Maintenance 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved Supporting Collective Task(s): Page 6

Step Number Task Number Title Proponent Status 05-CO-5001 Perform Project Management 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved 05-PLT-5730 05-PLT-5731 05-PLT-5732 Perform Electrical-Power Generation Equipment Organizational Maintenance Operations Perform Electrical-Power, Distribution Equipment Organizational Maintenance Operations Conduct Electrical-Power Generation Equipment Intermediate Maintenance Operations 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved 1. 71-CO-5100 Conduct Troop Leading Procedures 71 - Combined Arms (Collective) Approved 8. 05-CO-0018 Conduct Report Procedures 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved OPFOR Task(s): Task Number Title Status 71-CO-8502 OPFOR Execute an Ambush Approved 71-CO-8504 OPFOR Execute a Reconnaissance Attack Approved Supporting Individual Task(s): Page 7

Step Number Task Number Title Proponent Status 052-12Q-1108 Inspect Powerline Distribution Safety Equipment 052-12Q-1117 Inspect Hot-Line Equipment 052-12Q-1120 Install Personal Protective Grounds 052-12Q-1214 Construct a Termination on a URD Power Cable 052-204-1114 Rescue an Injured Victim From a Utility Pole 052-204-1115 Rescue an Injured Victim From a Manhole 052-204-1119 Perform Operator Preventive-Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on a Line Truck With Auxiliary Equipment 052-204-1125 Operate a Line Truck with Auxiliary Equipment 052-204-1202 Maintain Rigging/Hoisting Equipment 052-204-1203 Perform Operator Preventive-Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on a Bucket/Material Handler Truck 052-204-1211 Install Distribution System Protection and Equipment (De-energized) 052-204-1212 Operate a Bucket/Material Handler Truck 052-204-2207 Conduct a Safety Briefing 052-204-2208 Conduct a Safety Inspection 052-204-2211 Develop a Bill of Materials (BOM) List 052-204-2212 Energize an Electrical Distribution System 052-204-2213 Locate an Underground Cable and/or Fault 052-204-2216 Perform Maintenance on Electrical Distribution Equipment 052-204-2217 Manage a Power Line Crew 052-204-2301 Perform Switching, Blocking and Tagging Procedures 052-204-2303 Perform Primary Voltage Live-Line Testing 052-204-2304 Perform Secondary Voltage Live-Line Testing 052-204-2305 Trouble Shoot Primary/Secondary Voltage Systems 052-206-2100 Service a Low-Voltage Circuit Breaker 052-206-2102 Service an Oil Switch 052-206-2103 Service a Vacuum Switch 052-206-2104 Service a System Ground 052-206-2105 Service a naerial Air Switch 052-206-2108 Service an Electrical-Equipment Grounding System 052-206-2114 Service a Power Transformer 052-206-2115 Service a Distribution Transformer 052-206-2116 Service Bus Bars 052-206-2122 Service a Switchgear Enclosure 052-206-2124 Service an Air-Magnetic Circuit Breaker 052-206-2125 Service an Alternating-Current (AC) Generator Assembly 052-206-2127 Service a Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) Circuit Breaker 052-206-2135 Service a Vacuum Circuit Breaker 052-206-3100 Supervise an Annual Electrical Service 052-207-2106 Service a Timing Relay 052-207-2110 Service a Volt-Ampere Reactance (VAR) Meter 052-207-2111 Service a Frequency Meter 052-207-2113 Service a Current Boost Module 052-207-2116 Service a Signal Transmission Circuit 052-207-2118 Service an Induction Disk and/or Electromagnetic Relay 052-207-2119 Service a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) 052-207-2120 Service Optoelectronic Equipment 052-207-2121 Service a Solid-State Relay 052-207-2123 Service a Digital Synchronizer and Load Controller (DSLC) 052-210-1012 Manage the Construction/Repair of Electrical Utilities 052-210-1024 Manage the Installation of an Interior Electrical System 052-210-1101 Manage Risk Management of Power Generation Systems 052-210-1103 Manage Installation of a Medium Voltage n-aerial Air Switch Page 8

052-210-1104 Manage Lock out and Tag out Procedures 052-210-1110 Manage Load Assessment 052-210-1117 Design a Temporary Medium Voltage Distribution System 052-210-1124 Manage Risk Mgmt Proc. for Power Systems 052-210-1126 Manage Electrical Safety Systems Testing and Maintenance 052-210-1134 Manage Construction Survey Operations 052-210-1140 Manage Power Generation Systems for Damage Assessment 052-210-1144 Manage Disaster Relief Operations 052-239-3001 Prepare a Bill of Materials 052-239-3029 Schedule Work 052-239-3030 Read Construction Prints 052-244-2102 Splice a Medium-Voltage Power Cable 052-244-2103 Terminate a Medium-Voltage Power Cable 052-244-2109 Perform Operator Preventive-Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) 052-244-2118 Perform Preventive-Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on a Mobile Electric Power (MEP)-012 or -208 Generator 052-244-3101 Check Power Plant to Load Compatibility 052-244-3113 Supervise the Maintenance of Distribution Equipment 052-244-3114 Supervise an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Service 052-244-4202 Perform a Power Plant After-Installation Inspection 052-244-4210 Supervise a Power Plant Installation 052-264-2104 Service an Auxiliary and/or an Instrumentation Sensing Device 052-264-2105 Service an Electronic Governor 052-264-2106 Service a Potential Transformer 052-264-2107 Service a Current Transformer (CT) 052-264-2112 Service an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) 052-264-2113 Service a Voltage Regulator 052-264-2114 Service an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 052-302-7104 Direct Installation of Theater of Operation (T/O) Electrical Equipment / Fixtures 052-IS3-2136 Perform an Insulation Resistance Test 052-IS3-2201 Service a Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF-6) Circuit Interrupter 091-948B-1020 Manage Maintenance on Ground Based Electronic Support Equipment 091 - Ordnance (Individual) Approved Supporting Drill(s): ne Supported AUTL/UJTL Task(s): ART 4.1.7 Task ID Provide General Engineering Support Title TADSS TADSS ID Title Product Type Quantity TADSS specified Equipment (LIN) LIN menclature Qty equipment specified Page 9

Materiel Items (NSN) NSN LIN Title Qty materiel items specified Environment: Environmental protection is not just the law but the right thing to do. It is a continual process and starts with deliberate planning. Always be alert to ways to protect our environment during training and missions. In doing so, you will contribute to the sustainment of our training resources while protecting people and the environment from harmful effects. Refer to the current Environmental Considerations manual and the current GTA Environmental-related Risk Assessment card.. Safety: In a training environment, leaders must perform a risk assessment in accordance with current Risk Management Doctrine. Leaders will complete the current Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet in accordance with the TRADOC Safety Officer during the planning and completion of each task and sub-task by assessing mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available-time available and civil considerations, (METT-TC). te: During MOPP training, leaders must ensure personnel are monitored for potential heat injury. Local policies and procedures must be followed during times of increased heat category in order to avoid heat related injury. Consider the MOPP work/rest cycles and water replacement guidelines IAW current CBRN doctrine.. Page 10