Saturday, January 15, 2011

TTD Examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical / Water Works) Syllabus


TIRMALA TIRUPATHI DEVASTHANAMS:TIRUPATI
 
Examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical / Water Works) is Scheduled on 30.01.2011 from 10.30 A.M to 12.30 P.M 


Syllabus for the examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical) in TTD.


1. Elements, free electrons, definitions
2. Units and effects of current
3. Conductors, resistors
4. Types and classification of wires
5. Ohm’s Law, series and parallel substitutes
6. Connections for lamps, fans, heaters
7. Nickel cells, charging of the cells
8. Functions of step down and step up transformers
9. Electric wiring for individual AC units and central AC units
10. Detection and prevention of current leakage


Syllabus for the examination for the Posts of Helper (Water works) in TTD.

 
1. Maintenance of water tanks (storage of potable water)
2. Maintenance of water tanks for fire fighting and cleaning purposes
3. Laying of pipelines for supply of water from storage tanks to bathrooms
4. Different types of flush out systems in toilets
5. Different types of pipe bends, reduces, stoppers
6. Prevention of leakages in water supply and storage lines
7. Selection of various types of pipes for the supply of potable water, brackish water
8. Types of tools for laying pipe lines and their maintenance
9. Various types of lubricants and filler materials to be used in the installation and maintenance of pipe lines
10. Introductory knowledge of the use of lathes for pipe cuttings and installation of pipelines


PATTERN OF THE EXAMINATION FOR THE POSTS OF HELPERS (ELECTRICAL) AND HELPERS (WATERWORKS) IN TTD
 
1. Fully objective type of examinations
2. Questions will be both in English & Telugu
3. Duration of Examination : 2 Hrs
4. Maximum Marks : 100
5. The answers have to be provided in the space provided against each of the questions and there is no separate answer sheet provided 


Some model questions for Helpers (Electrical):

1. Choose the correct answer
The instrument used for measuring current is
(a) Volt meter (b) Watt meter Answer:
(c) Ammeter (d) P.F. meter ( )
2. Indicate True or False
Electric current is = Charge/Time ( )
3. What is the unit of (i) Resistance, (ii) Current and (iii) EMF(i ……..)
                                                                                                     (ii ……..)
                                                                                                    (iii …….)
4. Fill in the blanks
Two types of earthing provided for electrical power (i ………)
installation are                                                           (ii ………)


Some model questions for Helpers (Waterworks)

 
1. Indicate True or False for the following:
Cold chisels are used in sheet metal and table work (………)
2. Fill in the blanks
The mutual connection between two pipelines, ( ………)
from higher dia. to lower dia. is called
3. Give one line answer for the following :
What is meant by Heat treatment? …………………………. 

PRATIYOGITA DARPAN JANUARY 2011 MAGAZINE

Friday, January 14, 2011

Airline Allied Services Ltd. Recruitment

Airline Allied Services Ltd.
(A wholly owned subsidiary of Air India Ltd.)

 
Airline Allied Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India Limited, is looking for smart, young and energetic “Unmarried” (Female and Male) Indian Nationals with pleasing countenance and an attitude to serve, for its requirement of Trainee Cabin Crew in near future in Northern Region (Delhi), Southern Region (Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore & Calicut), Western Region (Mumbai) on a fixed term engagement, for a initial period of three years and to maintain a wait list. For candidates applying for Southern Region their place of posting will be decided by AASL. Reservations & relaxations for SC/ST/OBC candidates will be as per Government Guidelines. Candidates have to apply for only one Region. Application of candidates selected will be considered only for the Region they have applied for. They may be posted at base/station of the Region as per requirement of the Company. Any application received for more than one Region shall not be considered.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AS ON 1st JANUARY, 2011
a) AGE: Between 21 and 24 years (Relaxable upto 5 years in case of SC/ST and 3 years in case of OBC categories)
b) MARITAL STATUS: Unmarried
c) MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
Graduate from a recognised University,
OR
10+2 and three years’ Degree/ Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology from a
Government recognised Institute.
Preference will be given to experience in related areas i.e. Airport Handling / Customer
Services / Cabin Crew in an Airline / Front Office / Guest Relations / Restaurant Hostess /
Stewards in 3-5 Star Hotel.
d) PHYSICAL STANDARDS:
1. Vision: Near Vision: N/5 in better eye and N/6 in worst eye. Distant vision: 6/6 in one eye & 6/9 in another eye Spectacles/corrective surgery not allowed. Contact lenses up to ± 2D permitted
2. Colour Vision: Normal on Ishihara Chart.
3. Height & Weight:
Female - Minimum 160 cms (5’ 3”) with proportionate weight
Male - Minimum 172 cms (5’ 8”) with proportionate weight
{Relaxation of 5 cms (2”) for SC/ST candidates & those from North East states
& hilly states}- (subject to domicile proof) - Norms for the Height & proportionate weight are also available at website www.airindia.in

4. COSMETIC APPEARANCE:
Candidates should be well groomed with clear complexion, without any noticeable blemish; no odd scars/birth mark or bad case of acne, no uneven and irregular teeth, etc.
5. SPEECH:
Clear speech, no stammering, lisping. Fluent in English language, with clear diction, accent, pronunciation and voice modulation.
e) LANGUAGE: Fluency in English and one or more Indian Languages. Should also have working knowledge of Hindi. A candidate shall be deemed to have acquired working knowledge of Hindi, if he/she has passed Matriculation or an equivalent or higher examination with Hindi as one of the subjects; OR Pragya, the examination conducted under Hindi Teaching Scheme of the Central Government or when so specified by that Government in respect of any particular category of post, any lower examination under that scheme; OR Any other examination specified on that behalf by the Central Government; OR he/she declares himself/herself to have acquired such knowledge.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Eligible candidates will be required to appear for Group Discussion which is likely to be held in the month of February, 2011. Details of commencement of Group Discussion will also be available on Website www.airindia.in. Candidates who qualify the GD will appear for personal interview subject to meeting the Medical Standards for height, weight & vision to be carried out by the Company Doctor. The interview will follow the GD and therefore, the candidate may have to stay back for few days at their own expenses for the interview. They will also be required to bring all original documents & six copies of recent passport size photograph at the time of interview. Candidates will require to appear for GD and interview at any one of the four locations i.e. Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata or Mumbai.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates may send their duly signed applications through ORDINARY POST ONLY in prescribed application format as available on the website www.airindia.in, alongwith a recent passport size photograph duly pasted, documents in support of date of birth, qualification as well as Caste and domicile proof (wherever applicable), and a Demand Draft of 500/- (Rs. Five Hundred only) drawn in favour of AASL, New Delhi, (not applicable for SC/ST/Ex-serviceman candidates), so as to reach the Post Bag No. 99, GPO Kolkata, Kolkata-700 001 on or before 28th January 2011.
Applications received late/incomplete will not be considered. AASL will not be responsible for any postal delay / loss of any documents during transit. Candidates will be allowed to appear for selection process only at the location opted for . If at any stage, it is found that the candidate has managed to appear for the selection process at more than one place, his/her candidature will be cancelled. The envelope should be superscribed,


“APPLICATION FOR TRAINEE CABIN CREW, AASL FOR GD/INTERVIEW AT
_____________________”, clearly mentioning the location opted for to appear for GD/Interview i.e.
Delhi/Chennai/Kolkata/Mumbai


GENERAL CONDITIONS:
i) Selected candidates will be imparted training at Cabin Crew Training School, Air India Ltd., Hyderabad or at any other place decided by the Company. During the training period the selected candidates will be paid stipend of 7,500/- per month. They may be provided accommodation at CTE, Hyderabad on twin sharing basis subject to availability for which the cost will be borne by the candidate. Such of the candidates that do not get accommodated at CTE, for any reason whatsoever, will have to make their own arrangements for stay and reporting to CTE, Hyderabad. Upon successful completion of training, they shall be designated as Cabin Crew. They will be required to obtain necessary DGCA approval on Alliance Air or any other fleet of Air India Ltd. as decided by the Management from time to time. Their services may be utilised in AASL or any other subsidiary company or Air India Ltd. at any Station/Region.
ii) Period of Fixed Term Engagement: Candidates will be appointed on a Fixed Term engagement initially for a period of three years, which could be terminated at the discretion of the Management during the tenure of fixed term engagement, and/or in the event of being unsuccessful in the training/unsatisfactory performance or any other misconduct which leads to indiscipline or as per Company’s requirement. After completion of three years, the fixed term engagement may be renewed subject to performance of the candidate and the
Company’s requirement. During the course or after completion or during extended term of fixed term engagement, the candidate will not claim for permanent absorption in AASL or its parent Company.
iii) Emoluments: After successful completion of training the fixed emoluments payable to selected candidates will be 17,600/- (Rupees Seventeen Thousand Six Hundred only) approximately per month for flying up to 50 hours in a month. In case of flying more than 50 hours in a month, payment for additional flying hours will be made at an enhanced rate. In addition, the post carries benefits such as Provident Fund, free/concessional air passages and other benefits etc as per policies of AASL.
iv) During the course or after completion or during extended term of fixed term engagement, the candidate will not claim for any parity with regard to salary/allowances/status/ facilities/seniority/ benefits as admissible to other Cabin Crew already working on fixed term engagement in AASL or on permanent basis in its parent Company.

ICRISAT RECRUITMENT

Thursday, January 6, 2011

AP GENCO SUB ENGINEERS WRITTEN EXAM SYLLABUS

(For Sub-Engineer/Electrical)
1. Elements of Electrical Engineering:
a. Comprehend basic principles of electricity
b. Know the magnetic effects of electric current.
c. Understand electromagnetic induction
d. Understand electric charge and electrostatic field
2. Electrical circuits:
a. Understand Kirchoffs laws and star delta Transformations and Network Theorems.
b. Comprehend the relationship between quantities connected with alternating
current.
c. Comprehend the single phase A.C. Circuits
d. Poly Phase Circuits.
3. D.C.Machines:
a. Fundamentals of D.C. Generators
b. Armature Reaction and Characteristics of D.C. Generator
c. Fundamentals of D.C. Motors
d. Speed Control and Starters of D.C.Motors
e. Characteristics and Testing of D.C.Motors
4. Electrical Measuring Instruments & Batteries:
a. Know the Classification of different measuring instruments.
b. Understand the construction and working of different electrical measuring instruments
c. Understand the method of measurement of resistance.
d. Transducers and sensors
e. Understand Batteries
5. A.C.Machines:
a. Understand the working of Single Phase Transformers
b. To understand Three Phase Transformers.
c. Know the classification, construction, working and testing of alternators
d. Comprehend the procedure for voltage control and synchronization.
e. Comprehend the working of synchronous motors
f. Comprehend the working of three phase induction motor
g. Comprehend the working of single phase induction motor
h. Comprehend the working of single phase commutator motor
6. Power Systems:
a. understand the various sources of Power Generation
b. understand working of Thermal Power station
c. understand hydroelectric power station
d. understand the working of Nuclear & Gas Power stations
e. Comprehend combined operation and economics of power stations.
f. Comprehend the need for transmission and choice of supply system
g. Line structure for transmission and distribution
h. Underground cables.
i. Understand different types of switchgear, fuses and reactors and their working
j. Protective relays
k. Protection of alternators, transformer and transmission line.
l. Lighting arrestors and neutral grouding
7. Electronics:
a. passive components (Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors)
b. Know the semi-conductor Devices.
c. Understand the working principle of Power supply circuits
d. Understand the performance of special devices.
e. Understand the principle of working of Amplifiers.
f. Understand the principle of working of Small Signal Amplifiers.
g. Understand the principle of Oscillators
h. Appreciate the need for Modulation and Demodulation
i. Electronic instruments and industrial applications
j. Know the basics of ICs
k. Know the basics of digital electronics
l. Understand the working of combination logic circuits
m. Understand the working of sequential logic circuits
n. Understand working of registers and memories
8. Electrical Utilization and traction:
a. understand the principles of lightings
b. understand principle of electric heating, welding and its industrial application
c. electric traction systems
9. General Mechanical Engineering:
a. I.C. Engines, Boilers, Turbines
b. Understand the working of the centrifugal pumps
10. Information Technology:
a. understand the features of MS-word
b. understand working of MS-Excel
c. Understand MS-Power Point
d. Understand working with MS-Access
11. Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship:
a. understand the principles of management as applied to industry
b. Know the organization structure of an industry and the behavior of an
individual in an organization.
c. Understand the different aspects of production management
d. Understand the role of material management industries.
e. Understand marketing, sales and feasibility study.
f. Comprehend the provisions of industrial legislation in India and safety
procedures.
g. Understand ISO 9000 and TQM
h. Understand the role of entrepreneur in economic development and in
improving the quality of life.

Syllabus
(for Sub-Engineer/Mechanical)

1. Electrical Engineering & Basic Electronics:
a. comprehend basic Electrical Fundamentals
b. Understand D.C.Machines
c. Understand A.C. Fundamentals and A.C. Machines
d. Understand storage batteries
e. Understand the principles of semi-conductor devices
f. Understand electrical measuring instruments and safety procedures
2. Thermal Engineering -I:
a. understand the Fundamentals and Laws of Thermodynamics
b. understand the laws of perfect gases
c. understand Thermodynamic Processes on gases
d. know the fuels and Combustion
e. appreciate the study of air standard cycles
f. Comprehend the construction, working and performance of Internal
Combustion engines.
3. Thermal Engineering - II:
a. understand the Properties of Stream
b. understand the working of steam boilers
c. steam Nozzles and Turbines
d. comprehend the construction and working of Air Compressors
e. Understand the working and applications of gas turbines and Jet Propulsion.
f. To appreciate the measuring devices used in instrumentation.
4. Hydraulics & Hydraulic Machinery:
A. Hydraulics:
a. understand the various properties of Fluids
b. understand the behaviour of liquids in motion
c. evaluate frictional losses during flow of liquids through pipe
B. Hydraulic Machines:
a. analyze forces during the impact of jets
b. understand the working of water turbines
c. know the working of pumps.
5. Energy Sources and power plant Engineering:
a. introduction of Renewable Energy Sources
b. solar and wind energy
c. fuel cells and MHD Generator
d. Bio and Tidal Energy
e. Analyse the elements of Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants
f. To understand the impact of pollutants on Environment
6. Industrial Management & Entrepreneurship:
a. understand the principles of management as applied to industry
b. Know the organization structure of an industry and the behavior of an
individual in an organization.
c. Understand the different aspects of production management
d. Understand the role of material management industries.
e. Understand marketing, sales and feasibility study.
f. Comprehend the provisions of industrial legislation in India and safety procedures.
g. Understand ISO 9000 and TQM
h. Understand the role of entrepreneur in economic development and in
improving the quality of life.
7. Estimating and Costing:
a. List out the elements of costing
b. Understand the fundamentals of estimation
c. Estimate the weight of material required for a product and machining times
d. Estimate the fabrication cost
e. Estimate the forging cost
f. Estimate foundry cost
8. Manufacturing Technology -I:
a. Lathe & Lathe Work
b. Illustrate the working of Shaper, Slotter, Planner and Broaching Machine
c. Cutting Fluids, Coolants & Lubricants
d. Metrology
e. Understand the different welding methods and technique
9. Manufacturing Technology -II:
a. milling and Gear Making
b. grinding and finishing processes
c. modern machining processes
d. plastic processing
e. press Tools, Jigs and Fixtures
f. Jig Boring
10. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning:
a. understand the various methods of Refrigeration
b. Understand vapour compression and Vapour absorption in Refrigeration systems.
c. Know the refrigerants, refrigeration Equipment and applications of Refrigeration
d. Understand fundamentals of A/C and A/C equipment
e. Understand psychometry, cooling and heating loads.
f. Appreciate the applications of A/C servicing and maintenance of refrigeration
and A/C equipment.
11. Information Technology:
a. understand the features of MS-word
c. understand working of MS-Excel
d. Understand MS-Power Point
e. Understand working with MS-Access

Syllabus
(for Sub-Engineer/Civil)

1. Surveying:
A. Surveying-I:
a. know basic facts about surveying
b. understand the principles of Chain Surveying
c. principle of Compass Surveying
d. Understand the principles of Plane Table Surveying to fill in details of the field.
B. Surveying-II:
a. understand the principles of theodolite surveying preparation of plants
and alignment.
b. understand the principles of Tacheometry to find the elevations and
distances of stations.
c. understand the method of setting out simple curves
d. understand the Electronic Surveying instruments
2. Surveying Practicals II:
a. Performs Theodolite surveying
b. Performs Trigonometric leveling
c. Performs Tachometric Surveying
d. Sets out simple curves in the field
e. To understand the method of setting out of building on the ground
f. Applies principles of Surveying of Land Development
g. Knows the principle of surveying for Land Development
h. Knows the principle of Operation of Electronic Survey Instruments
i. Applies principles of mapping from the field work, potting of the field work
j. Applies knowledge of different methods of surveying in overcoming different
field problems.
3. Quantity Surveying -I:
a. Understands basic concepts of Quantity Surveying, units and specifications
b. Understands different types of estimates and detailed estimates of buildings.
c. Understands the analysis of rates and abstract estimations
d. Computes the volumes of earth work and reservoir capacity
e. Compute the material required for construction of a structure
4. Construction Materials:
a. understands selection of stones and their acceptability for construction work
b. understands the acceptability of bricks for construction work
c. understands suitability of tiles, pipes and building sand for construction
d. to check the quality of cement for construction work
e. understands the principles of preparation of mortars and concrete
f. understands the selection and applications of wood, plastics, Glass and
Asbestos for construction work
5. Construction Practice:
a. knows the classification of Buildings and design of foundation as per NBC
b. Understand the construction of masonry work
c. Understands the types and principles of doors, windows, ventilators and
Lintels, Sunshades.
d. Understands methods of construction and finishes of different types of roofs
and floorings.
e. Understands scaffolding and types of stair cases
f. Protective, decorative finishes and Termite proofing
6. Theory of Structures:
A. Theory of Structures-I:
a. Understands the effect of Loading on Beams
b. Understands Deflection of Beams under loading
c. Understands the effects of Internal pressure on unriveted and riveted thin cylinders
d. Understand the effects of Pure Torsion on solid and hollow Circular
Shafts and closely coiled helical spring under given axial loading
e. Understands the behaviours of columns under vertical loads
B. Theory of Strucres-II:
a. understands the stability of retaining walls and dams under the action
of lateral pressures.
b. Understands the effects of loading on propped, continuous, fixed and
continuous beams.
c. Understands effect of Dead and live loads on statically determinate frames
7. Hydraulics:
a. knows the properties of Fluids
b. understands fluid pressure and its Measurement
c. understands the General principles of flow of the liquids
d. understands the flow through Orifices and mouth pieces
e. Comprehends the flow over different types of notches and weirs.
8. Transportation Engineering:
a. introduction to Highways and Soil machanics
b. understands highway survey and traffic engineering
c. understands highway construction and maintenance
d. understands introduction and permanent way of Railways
e. understands station yard and maintenance of Railways
f. Understands Bridges, Culverts and cause ways.
9. Environmental Studies:
a. Knows the importance of the environmental studies and Natural Resources.
b. Understands ecosystems and Biodiversity and its conservation
c. Know environmental Pollution, Social issues and the environment.
d. Understand Human Population and the Environment
e. Field work
10. Design of RC structures:
a. understand the basic ideas of concrete, reinforcing steel and philosophy of
limit state design
b. Understand the principles of analysis and design of singly reinforced and
doubly reinforced R.C.C. rectangular beams by limit state method.
c. Understand the principles involved in the design of R.C.C. slabs by limit state method.
d. Understand the principles involved in design of lintels, sunshades, T-Beams,
continuous slabs and beams
e. Understand analysis and design of columns, footings and staircases.
11. Information Technology:
a. understand the features of MS-word
b. understand working of MS-Excel
c. Understand MS-Power Point
d. Understand working with MS-Access

Syllabus
(for Sub-Engineer/Electronics)

1. Electronic Components and Devices:
Inductors, Transformers, switches, connectors and relays. PN Junction Diode,
BJT configurations, JFET and MOSFETs, Rectifiers and Regulators.
2. Elements of Combinational and sequential logic circuits:
Flip-flops, counters, registers, memories, A/D and D/A converters.
3. Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Transducers:
Accuracy, precision, errors, LVDT, RVDT, Synchros, RTD, Thermistors,
Thermocouples pressure and flow measurement.
4. Basics of DC machines, AC machines and transformers
5. Measuring instrumentation:

Analog Instruments, bridges, DVMS, Q-meter, logic analyzer, signal and
function generators.
6. Process instrumentation:
pH and conductivity measurement,viscosity and density measurements ,
spectrophotometers, gas analyzer, auto analyzer, chromatographs.
7. Power plant instrumentation and unit operation:
Introduction power plant: Unit operation and Unit processes, material balance
and energy balance. Introduction to thermal power plant, significance of
instrumentation in power plant, principle and working and salient features of hydro
electric, nuclear gas turbine plant.
Processes in Thermal Power plant: evaporation: distillation: leaching and extraction:
gas absorption: humidification and dehumidification adsorption: drying: size reduction:
crystallization: mixers.
Boiler instrumentation and control: measurements and control loops, drum level
control, fuel flow control, furnace draft and excess air control, combustion control,
steam pressure control, boiler safety interlocks.
Turbine monitoring and control: turbine, supervisory system for monitoring of
mechanical parameters speed, vibration, eccentricity, axial shift, shell temperature
monitoring, lube oil temperature control, turbine trip condition.
Instrumentation and control of alternator, steam heaters, pumps and compressors,
condenser.
Auxiliaries in power plants: soot blowers, electrostatic precipitator, oil automation
system, water treatment plant, cooling towers.
8. Power Electronics:
SCR, Triac, UJT, Single and three phase converters, inverters, cycloconverters, SMPS and UPS.

Syllabus on power plant related topics for Sub-Engineers (except
Sub-Engineer/Civil)

A. Thermal Power Stations - Process
1. Boiler a. Boiler construction
b. Pressure Parts
c. Fans - types
d. Mills - types
e. Air Preheaters
f. Fuels - Supply Systems
g. Firing and Arrangements in power House
h. ESP - Construction - Operation - Details
i. Safety Valves and their importance
2. Turbine a. Turbines - Parts - Details
b. CWPs, Cooling Towers, Condenser Cooling and
Vacuum System - Details
c. LP Heaters, DA, CEPs and Condensate system
d. BFPs, HP heaters and feed water system
e. PRDS, HFO and Light oil systems
3. Generator a. Electrical Power - Energy - Voltage - Current - Explanation.
b. Turbo - Generator construction - details
c. Excitatiom systems
d. Transformers - working - cooling systems - types
4. Protection Protection of Generators, Generator Transformers
etc., circuit breakers.
5. Economic aspects Generation Costs and their classification, PLF, Plant
base load and Peak load operation and optimul
operation of thermal and Hydel stations.
6. switch-yard Switch - yard -Equipment - Details
7. Electrical circuits: Storage batteries, classification of cells, construction
chemical action of cells, lead acid, NI - Cadmium
Cells, VRLA batteries (maintenance free batteries)
concept of trickle charging and boost charging.
8. Electrical measuring instruments:
a. measurement of voltage current, power, energy etc.
b. principles of measurement of pressure, flow, level, diff pressure, temperature
(thermocouple, RTD) etc.
c. Principle of measurement of PH, conductivity, oxygen using Zircona principle.
9. AHP Ash handling plant - Equipment - Functions
10. CHP Coal handling plant - Equipment - Functions
11. WTP Water treatment plant - Flow Charts/Diagrams
B. Hydel Power Stations - Process
1. Functions of various Equipment of Hydel Power Stations
2. Layout of equipment in Hydel Power Stations
3. Symbols of various tools and Tackles, Fasteners and their functions.
4. General knowledge about various works, abbreviations pertaining to Hydel
power stations.
5. Various Equipment of Hydel Power Stations.
6. Types of turbines.
7. Penstock.
8. Surge Tank.
9. Turbine.
10. Governing system
11. Trash rack
12. Generator - Construction details - Function.
13. Electrical Energy, Power, Voltage, Current - Definition.
14. Transformers - Details and Functions.
15. Switch-yard - Important Equipment - Functions
16. Electrical circuits: Storage batteries, classification of cells, construction
chemical action of cells, lead acid, NI - Cadmium
Cells, VRLA batteries (maintenance free batteries)
concept of trickle charging and boost charging.
17. Electrical measuring instruments:
a. measurement of voltage current, power, energy etc.
b. principles of measurement of pressure, flow, level, diff pressure, temperature
(thermocouple, RTD) etc.
C.
1. Industrial Electronics
To understand PLC and programming - logic with relays, PLC ladder logic,
timers, counters, input output modules, digital, analog I/O s.logic functions -
OR, AND, EX-OR etc.
2. BASIC communication Engineering
a. Understanding the work of power line carrier communication (PLCC)
technique
b. Understanding the principle of working of EPABX
3. Understand the distributed control system DCS.
D.
1. FPS - Fire protection Systems - Types - Functions
2. Fire accidents - Fire accidents and preventive measures
3. Safety aspects - Safety of personnel and equipment - Safety
measures and precautions.
4. House keeping - House keeping and its importance.

Thermal/Hydel plants related syllabus for Sub-Engineer (Civil)
1 Reservoirs - Inflows, Outflows, live storage capacity, gross
storage capacity, FRL, MDL Water spread,
catchment area, annual rainfall.
2 Dams - Masonry dam, Earthen Dam, Gravity Dam,
Height of Dam, Crest level, Arch dam, Max
flood discharge, Crest gates.
3 Penstocks - Head, Pipe diameter, Plate thickness, Valves
(Butterfly valves).
4 Survey - North, South, Latitude, Longitude, Reduced
levels, marking of buildings etc.
5 Power House - Types of Turbines, PH Crane, Turbo
generator, Boiler, Electro Static Precipitators,
LP turbines, HP turbine, Coal pulverization mills etc.
6 Gates - Stop log gate, regulator sluice, Crest gates,
butterfly valves, D.T. gates, radial gates.
7 Canals - Carrying capacity, bed slopes, side slopes,
variation of velocity w.r.t height, trash rack.
8 Makeup Water Reservoirs - Capacity, raw water pipelines.
9 Water Treatment Clarifiers - Alumn dozing, chlorination, filtration, DM plants.
10 Marshalling yard - Rails, sleepers, points and crossings, ballast, keys etc.
11 Coal Plant - Conveyor, Wagon tippler, crushers etc.
12 Ash Ponds - Earthen embankment, decanting wells, spillways.
13 Chimney, cooling towers - Deashing, Acid and Fire Resistant Bricks &
mortar, desilting, troughs, flashcups.
14 Roads, Buildings, Maintenance.
- Storm water drains, Maintenance, drinking
water supply, Roof leakages, painting, drainage, sanitary.
15 Construction of Plant - Earth work excavating PCC, raft, bearing
capacity of soils, piles, backfilling, plinth
beams, Design mix, Bridges, strength of
concrete, steel, bricks, st. steel etc.
16 Safety - CO2 cylinders, application of foam,
firefighting lines, burning of dry Jungle, GIS, EPF, etc.
17 Stores Materials - Storage of cement, Steel.
18 Carpentry material - Carpentry material, their usage.
19 FPS Fire protection Systems - Types - Functions
20 Fire accidents Fire accidents and preventive measures
21 Safety aspects Safety of personnel and equipment - Safety
measures and precautions.
22 House keeping House keeping and its importance.

AP GENCO Junior Plant Attendant Written Exam Syllabus

Syllabus
(for Junior Plant Attendants)

1. Thermal Power Stations:
 Basic Details
 Layout and Equipment
(a) Boiler
 Economiser-Super Heater
Air Pre-Heater
 Mills
 PA Fan, FD Fan, ID Fan
Chimney
(b) Turbine
 Condenser
 FW Heaters
(c) Water Treatment
(d) Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)
(e) Coal Plant
(f) Ash Plant

(for Junior Plant Attendants)
1. Hydel Power Stations:

 Basic Details
 Layout and Equipment
(a) Trash rack
(b) Surge tank
(c) Pen Stock
(d) Turbine
(e) Generator
(f) Transformer
(g) Switch Yard
2. Symbols of various tools and tackles and their use.
3. Safety, fire prevention and house keeping procedures.
4. Precautions to be exercised while attending the following works
(a) Welding
(b) Grinding
(c) Cutting
(d) Filling
(e) Electrician job work
(f) Turning etc.

A.P. GENCO JUNIOR PLANT ATTENDENTS RECRUITMENT