Tesda Aparri
Tesda Aparri
Tesda Aparri
ACADEMY
Putingkahoy, Silang, Cavite
Meaning of Electricity- is an invisible form of energy which is capable of producing heat, light and
power.
Technical terms:
Screw driver - (Flat and Philip) is used for tightening and loosening screw heads
Stubby screwdriver- has short shank and handle used to turn screws in tight places.
Electrical pliers- used for holding electrical wire to be twisted and joint.
Diagonal cutter - used for cutting and splitting electrical wires
Long nose pliers - used for cutting and forming loop in electrical installation.
Claw hammer - used for driving and pulling nails.
Ball-peen hammer - used to pound concrete, hammer the head of masonry chisels,
and to bore holes in concrete.
Mallet - rubber or plastic head used to hammer soft objects.
Wire stripper - used to remove insulator at the tip of the wire.
Hack saw - used for cutting polyvinyl chloride pipes.
Multi-tester - used for measuring resistance, current, voltage and continuity of conductor.
Zigzag rule - used for measuring electrical works and materials.
Fish tape - used to pull stranded or solid wire through metal or PVC conduit.
Push-pull rule - use to measure heights for switches and outlets. You will also need it to
center lighting fixture
boxes.
Channel lock pliers - used to take knockouts out of the boxes, tighten down Romex connectors in
the boxes, and
adjust expansion-type ceiling-fan boxes.
Level - used to make sure your work is level and plumb. A great installation starts
with straight switch
and outlet covers.
Electrician’s knife - used to strip off or remove the insulation of medium to large sized wires from
gauge # 16 to # 18
Flat and pointed
tip masonry chisels - used to bore holes in concrete. They have a rubber guard to protect the user’s
hand.
Electric hand drill - used to drill holes on wood, plastic, metal, and concrete, with a chuck capacity
of 1/4 ”, 3/8”, or ½”.
Assessment of the lesson: Recite the tools above and state their uses in front of your teacher.
Ampacity – the ability of the wire or conductor to carry current without overheating.
KINDS of CONDUCTOR
Aluminum Tin Nickel Zinc Lead
Copper Silver Iron Brass Platinum
B. Insulators are physical shield of the wire that can withstand heat, water and other factor that may
affect wires. Usual rate of insulation by voltage is from 300 – 1500 volts.
KINDS of INSULATOR
Rubber Wax Asbestos Latex Wood
Glass Mica Cloth Oil Thermoplastic
Paper Slate Porcelain Varnish
C. Kinds of Lamps
1. Incandescent lamp – a glass bulb that encloses a tungsten filament. Rate between 5 – 1,500
watts. The higher the wattage the larger the
bulb and can be clear, colored, and frosted.
2. Fluorescent lamp – glass tube that has
argon gas and phosphor which tends to
glow when struck by ultraviolet rays. The
color of the light depends on the powder
used to coat the tube. It is more efficient
than incandescent lamp and gives off more
light with less heat. Usual wattage is 6, 8,
18, 20, 30, 40, and 100 watts. The usual
commercially available fluorescent light is
the 20 and 40 watts with 24 – inch and 48 –
inch size, respectively.
Types of Fluorescent light according to shape
1. Tubular – the usual glass tube fluorescent lamp.
2. Circular – a circular tubular glass tube with compact electronic ballast
in its base.
3. Compact – commonly known as compact
fluorescent lamp that uses a tube which is
curved or folded to fit into the space of an
incandescent bulb, and compact electronic
ballast in the base of the lamp. CFLs use less power of about one
fifth to one third against the fluorescent lamp and have a
longer rated life of eight to fifteen times more.
3. Mercury vapor lamp – almost the same with incandescent lamp but has
mercury on it that is transformed into vapor when heated that acts as a
conductor between the electrodes inside the bulb. This lamp emits bluish
green light.
4. Sodium vapor lamp – almost the same with mercury vapor lamp but uses
sodium. It emits yellow light and is usually used in street lights and
highways.
5. Neon lamp – contains neon gas inside a tube that emits colored light when
current and high pressure is applied. Flexibility for design makes neon lamp
versatile for outdoor advertisement.
D. Fuses
1. Plug fuse – with screw type base and glassPlugwindow
fuse
2. Cartridge fuse – encase with glass tube and copper
ferrules on both ends. Commonly used at home.
3. Knife Blade fuse – same as cartridge type but differs on
the end shape because of the blade-like protrusion.
E. Plugs Knife blade fuse
1. Male plug – one end of any electrical devices that is connected to the voltage source.
2. Female plug – base for the attachment of a male plug.
3. Appliance plug – a plug that is easily inserted into specific appliance such as
rice cookers and water heaters.
F. Raceways – These are electrical accessory designed to hold and support wires and cables usually
made of wood, metal and plastic.
Types of Raceways
1. Conduits – common type of raceway characterized by circular
enclosure.
2. Connectors – usually made of metal used to connect, joint, and secure
wiring connections.
3. Accessories for raceways
a. Conduit coupling, elbow and fittings.
b. Conduit support such as clamps, boxes and hangers.
c. Cable trays and cable bus.
G. Outlet – a device that acts as a point
in the circuit and wiring system
where current is drawn for usage.
Kinds of Outlet
1. Convenience outlet
2. Lighting outlet
3. Receptacle outlet
H. Receptacles – contact device for the connection of single attachment plug.
I. Switch – a device that opens and closes a circuit.
Technical definitions
Pole – number of switch contact sets
Throw – number of conducting positions, single or double
Way – number of conducting positions, two or more
Momentary (non latching) – switch returns to its normal position when released.
Open – off position, contacts not conducting
Closed – on position, contacts conducting, there may be several on positions
Safety Switches:
Types of Safety Switches:
1. Single pole, Single throw
2. Double pole, Single throw
3. Double pole, Double throw
4. Triple pole, Single throw
5. Triple pole, Double throw
Kinds of Single pole switch:
1. See-saw switch
2. Tumbler switch
Junction Box
Duplex convenience outlet ( Surface type)
PDX wire 2/14 no. 8, 10, 12, and 14
Insulated staple wire
No. ¾” # 14 wire
½” - #14 and 12 (single wire)
1” - # 12 wire
Porcelain socket 2”x2” and 4”x4”
Fuse 15 amperes for light
20 amperes for outlet
Thermoplastic wire # 14
Electrical tape
Utility box (plastic)
Hanging socket
Knotted tap. This is used where the tap wire is under heavy tensile stress.
Plain tap joint. This is used where the tap wire is under considerable tensile stress circuit.
Aerial tap. This is used as a temporary tap usually done in constructions sites. The easy twist
will facilitate tap wire movement.
Duplex cross joint. This is a two-tap wire turned simultaneously and is used where the two tap
wire is under heavy tensile stress.
Cross joint. The same application is done as in plain tap but the only difference is that this tap is a
combination of two plain taps placed side by side with each other.
Wrapped Tap or Tee Joint. This is used on large solid conductors where it is difficult to wrap
the heavy tap wire around the main wire.
L2
L1
LINE TO GROUND CONNECTION
L2
L1
LIST OF ACTIVITIES
Activity -1
Install a safety switch and perform the connection of a line to line and line to ground
Activity -2
Draw simple circuit and label each part
Activity -3
Install a lamp controlled by a Single pole switch and a convenience outlet with line-to-line
connection of a safety switch.
Activity -4
Install 2 lamp controlled by a Single pole switch and a convenience outlet where lighting circuit is
separate to appliance circuit using a line to ground connection of a safety switch.
Activity -5
Install 2 lamps in a circuit wherein lamp is controlled by a single pole switch with line to ground
connection of a safety switch.
Activity -6
Install a fluorescent lamp controlled by a single pole switch using line to line connection of the
safety switch.
Activity -7
Install 2 incandescent lamps and one fluorescent lamp controlled by a Single pole switch and two
convenience outlets where lighting circuit is separate with appliance circuit using line to ground
connection of the safety switch.
Activity -8
Install a lamp controlled by a 2 3-way switches and a convenience outlet with line to line
connection of the safety switch.
Activity -9
Install multiple lamps (in candescent and fluorescent combined) controlled in 3 or more
locations using 2 3-way switches and 4-way switch/es in between using line to ground
connection of the safety switch.
Line to line
Ground to line
Current
Voltage
Resistance
SOURCES OF CURRENT
Power Plant
Generator/Alternator
Battery
Solar Panel
ELECTRICAL UNIT
Resistance - OHMS
Voltage - VOLTS
Current - AMPERES
LOAD
Service
1 2 3 4
Entrance
L1
LOAD
CONDUCTOR
SOURCE
SWITCH
A LAMP CONTROLLED WITH SINGLE POLE SWITCH WITH A.C. OUTLET
L2
L1
S1 C.O
TWO LAMP CONTROLLED BY A SINGLE POLE SWITCH WITH A SEPARATE CIRCUIT FOR CONVENIENCE
OUTLET.
L2
L1
S1 C.O
LAMP ONE CONTROLLED FROM TWO LOCATION AND LAMP TWO CONTROLLED BY A SINGLE POLE
SWITCH.
L2
L1 L2
L1
3 WS S1
3 WS
Lesson 6. ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS in BARANGAY ELECTRICIAN
CEILING WALL
PULL SWITCH
FAN
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
RECEPTACLE
INCANDESCENT LAMP
PS – LAMP OUTLET WITH PULL SWITCH
Prepared by:
James A. Barangan
AUPA TLE Teacher
1. What will be the total resistance of three resistors of 5 Ohms each connected in series?
a. 15 Ohms b. 10 Ohms c. 5 Ohms d. 30 ohms
2. When a 100 Ohms and 50 Ohms resistor are connected in series, which of the following statements
is correct?
a. The voltage across both resistors varies.
b. The voltage across the 100 Ohms resistor is bigger than the 50 Ohms resistor
c. The voltage across the 50 Ohms resistor is bigger than the 100 Ohms resistor
d. The voltage across both resistors is the same
3. What will be the total resistance of two resistors of 100 Ohms each connected in parallel.
a. 15 b. 20 c. 50 d. 10
4. Which of the following illustration indicates the correct way of installing a single pole switch
controlling a lamp?
a. b.
c. d.
27. When in doubt of the value of voltage or current to be measured, always start measuring at the,
a. Highest range of the meter c. medium range of meter
b. Lowest range of the meter d. range of the meter
28. Voltmeter should always be connected,
a. parallel with the load c. any manner best suits the individual
b. In series with the load d. Across the line or voltage source
29. When measuring resistance with the multi-meter, make sure that,
a. the circuit is dead c. The circuit is live
b. the polarity is observed d. all of the above
30. Which of the following instruments should be used in measuring voltage?
a. voltmeter b. Ohm meter c. ammeter d. kilowatt-meter
31. An integral part of a fluorescent fixture whose function is to limit the current and provide a
momentary high voltage to start the lamp.
a. starter b. Ballast c. capacitor d. resistor
32. The lamp shown below is controlled at,
a. One location
b. Two location
c. Three location
d. None of the above
33. Which of the circuit below shows the power internal connections of a single fluorescent lamp
fixture?
a.
34. What is the allowable current carrying capacity of no. 12 AWG type NMC (PDX Wire) wire use in
open wiring?
a. 20 amperes b. 5 amperes c. 40 amperes d. 60 amperes
35. It is required by the Philippine Electrical Code that metal, boxes, metal raceways, metal frames and
the like which are parts of an electrical installation to be grounded to prevent.
a. The leaking of electrode c. Electrical shock
b. electrolysis d. loose connection
36. NM cables (PDX Wire) are mounted on a wiring surface by,
a. nails b. insulated staples c. cleats d. split knobs
37. A substance that does not allow the flow of current is a/an
a. insulator b. Conductor c. semi-conductor d. starter
38. The international color code for ground is,
a. black b. Green c. yellow d. white
39. If it take some man hour to install a ceiling outlet. How many outlets will be installed by two
electricians working eight (8) hours a day for two (2) days?
a. 12 outlets b. 10 outlets c. 14 outlets d. 16 outlets
40. A house owner requested you to install an extension for his newly acquired refrigerator: If the NM
cable (PDX Wire) at Php. 5 per meter and the duplex convenience outlet at Php. 5 a piece, how much
will be the cost of the materials if extension requires a four meter cable?
a. 20.00 b. 15.00 c. 30.00 d. 25.00
God Bless!!!!