If the report internal the organization, handwritten report accept-
able, but the final report will outside the organization, then must be
more formal and typed. comes the form of:
● Specifications these are details the client’s requirements, usu-
ally drawn architect.
● Reports and schedules report the written detail something that
has happened the answer particular question asked another
professional person the client. Manufacturers equipment provide ‘user instructions’
. bar
chart easy understand schedule work that shows how different
activities interact project.
A schedule gives information about programme timetable work,
details when certain events will take place.
● Manufacturer’s data certain equipment specified, let’s say a
particular type luminaire other piece equipment, then the
manufacturer’s data sheet will give specific instructions for their
assembly and fixing requirements.
Types technical information
Technical information communicated electrotechnical personnel in
lots different ways. might the details why an
employee disciplined report some problem site. For example, the specification may
give information about the type wiring system employed or
detail the type luminaires other equipment used.1 shows bar chart schedule of
work where activity takes days complete and activity starts the
same time activity but carries for days etc. For example, when the elec-
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In Chapter this book looked sources technical information and
specific types technical information, such site plans and layout draw-
ings.
In this chapter are going look how use technical information so
this might good time revise the work done Chapter 3. copy the data sheet
should also placed the job file for the client receive when the
job completed. always good practice read
the data sheet before fitting the equipment.
● User instructions give information about the operation piece of
equipment. said that:
Technical information can received distributed by
● written reports
● conventional scale drawings and information sheets
● the Internet and email
● CD, DVD Memory Stick
● Facsimile (Fax machine). Figure 9