15401 Demonstrate Knowledge of EP9 Type Diesel Fuel Injection Pumps, and Overhaul Them

15401 Demonstrate Knowledge of EP9 Type Diesel Fuel Injection Pumps, and Overhaul Them

NZQA Expiring unit standard / 15401 version 5
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Title / Demonstrate knowledge of EP9 type diesel fuel injection pumps, and overhaul them
Level / 4 / Credits / 8
Purpose / This unit standard is for people in the automotive fuel injection industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of EP9 typefuel pump operation and repair procedures; dismantle an EP9 typepump and complete an inspection report; renew and replace pump components and reassemble pump; and bench test an EP9 typefuel injection pump assembly and adjust settings.
Classification / Motor Industry > Automotive Fuel Systems and Exhaust
Available grade / Achieved

Explanatory notes

1The following legislation and amendments are required to be consulted and followed where applicable:

Health and Safety in Employment Act, 1992.

2Reference to suitable tools and workshop equipment means industry approved tools and equipment that are recognised within the industry as being the most suited to complete the task to a professional and competent manner with due regard to safe working practices.

3Because of the particular nature of this unit standard, it is essential that the practical assessment evidence is obtained from commercial jobs in the workplace under normal workplace conditions.

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Demonstrate knowledge of EP9 typefuel pump operation and repair procedures.

Evidence requirements

1.1Pump construction is described according to fuel injection pump manual description.

Rangefeatures, identification of components, layout of components.

1.2Pump operation is explained according to fuel injection pump manual explanation.

Rangepumping action, delivery, controls, advance devices, cold start.

1.3The importance of cleanliness when working with fuel injection components is identified.

Rangecontamination, precise machining tolerances and close operating fits of components, damage and premature failure.

1.4Faults which affect the fuel pump operation are described according to fuel injection pump manual description.

Rangefuel contamination, misalignment of fuel pump and drive train, timing advance, injector seal leakage, adjustments.

1.5Wear patterns on components are described according to fuel injection pump manual description.

Rangefuel contamination, misalignment, lack of lubrication, corrosion, abrasion, cavitation.

1.6Servicing procedures are described according to fuel injection pump manual description.

Rangecleaning, testing, dismantling, overhauling, reassembling.

Outcome 2

Dismantle an EP9 typepump and complete an inspection report.

Evidence requirements

2.1Safe working practices are observed throughout the task.

Rangepersonal safety, safety of others, equipment safety.

2.2Suitable tools and workshop equipment are selected and used, to enable the pump assembly to be dismantled and inspected.

2.3The fuel pump assembly is dismantled on a stripping jig according to manufacturer's instructions.

2.4All parts are cleaned to enable an inspection to be carried out.

2.5A condition report is completed and given to the supervisor.

Rangeinspection of parts, identifying and recording faults, recommending repairs and replacement of parts.

Outcome 3

Renew and replace pump components and reassemble pump.

Evidence requirements

3.1Safe working practices are observed throughout the task.

Rangepersonal safety, safety of others, equipment safety.

3.2Suitable tools and workshop equipment are selected and used, to enable the components to be replaced and the pump assembly to be reassembled according to manufacturer's specifications.

3.3All parts that are determined as needing replacement are ordered from a supplier.

Rangeinterpreting parts catalogues, using updates and supersessions, obtaining pricing and delivery details.

3.4The pump is reassembled with new and existing parts according to manufacturer's instructions and specifications.

Outcome 4

Bench test an EP9 typefuel injection pump assembly and adjust settings.

Evidence requirements

4.1Safe working practices are observed throughout the task.

Rangepersonal safety, safety of others, equipment safety, safety precautions when working with high pressure fuel.

4.2Suitable tools and workshop equipment are selected and used, to enable the pump assembly to be tested and adjustments made according to manufacturer's specifications.

4.3The fuel pump assembly is mounted and set up for testing and setting on a test bench according to manufacturer's instructions.

4.4The fuel pump assembly is tested, and settings made according to manufacturer's specifications.

Rangecalibration, automatic advance, timing mark checked.

4.5The fuel pump assembly is removed from the test bench with fuel inlets and adjustments sealed.

Replacement information / This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 24230 and unit standard 24231.

This unit standard is expiring. Assessment against the standard must take place by the last date for assessment set out below.

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

Process / Version / Date / Last Date for Assessment
Registration / 1 / 23 February 1999 / 31 December 2016
Review / 2 / 19 April 2002 / 31 December 2016
Review / 3 / 25 January 2008 / 31 December 2020
Rollover / 4 / 19 November 2010 / 31 December 2020
Rollover / 5 / 22 August 2014 / 31 December 2020
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference / 0014

This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.

Please note

Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.

Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.

Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.

Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements.

NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Incorporated)
SSB Code 101542 / New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2019