N2 Electrical Trade Theory
N2 Electrical Trade Theory
N2 Electrical Trade Theory
SYLLABUS
N2
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Syllabus: Electrical Trade Theory N2 (May 2021)
1. INTRODUCTION
Electrical Trade Theory N2 will equip students with relevant theoretical knowledge to enable them to
integrate meaningfully into:
electrical apprenticeship;
electrical learnership;
electrical contracting environment;
industrial environment; and
power utility environment
2. Admission requirement
3. Duration
The duration of the subject is one trimester on full time, part time or distance learning mode.
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4. Evaluation
Candidates must be evaluated continually as follows:
4.1.1 Two formal class tests for full time and part time students (or Two assignments for
distance learning students only)
4.1.2 Obtain a minimum of 40% in order to qualify to write the final examination.
4.1.3 Assessment marks are valid for a period of one year and are referred to as ICASS
Trimester marks.
4.1.4 Calculation of trimester mark
Weight of test or assignment 1 = 30% of the syllabus
Weight of test or assignment 2 = 70% of the syllabus
4.2 Examination
4.2.1 The examination shall consist of 100 % of the syllabus
4.2.2 Duration shall be 3 hours
4.2.3 Minimum pass percentage shall be 40%
4.2.4 Closed book examination
4.2.5 Knowledge, understanding, application and evaluation are important aspects of the subject and
should be weighted as follows:
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5. General Information
5.1 The regulations as prescribed in the SANS 10142-1 as amended, must be used in conjunction with
each relevant section of work. All symbols and measurements must be in accordance with International
Electrical Committee (IEC) and System International of Unites (SI) standards
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1. Subject aims
To equip learners with relevant theoretical knowledge to enable the learners to integrate
meaningfully into:
1.1.1 an electrical apprenticeship
1.1.2 an electrical learnership
1.1.3 an electrical contracting environment
1.1.4 a power utility environment
2. Prerequisite
3. Duration
The duration of this instructional offering is one trimester full-time, part-time or distance learning
mode.
4. Evaluation
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Learners will write TWO formal class tests and must obtain a minimum trimester mark of 40%
in order to qualify to write the final examination. The trimester mark shall be calculated as
follows:
Trimester mark = 30% of Test 1 + 70% of Test 2
The examination for this instructional offering will be conducted at the end of each trimester
and as follows:
5. Assessment
Recall, understanding, application and evaluation are important criteria necessary to assess
the learner’s knowledge and understanding of the subject outcomes and shall be weighted as
follows during any assessment:
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2 03 09 12
3 00 08 08
4 00 10 10
5 00 10 10
6 00 10 10
7 00 08 08
8 05 05 10
9 00 10 10
10 03 03 06
11 00 04 04
7. General information
7.1 The regulations as prescribed in the South African National Standard (SANS
10142-1) as amended, must be used with each relevant section of this
curriculum.
7.2 All symbols and units of measurement must be in accordance with the following:
7.3 Practical examples, realistic values and current data must be used in all
calculations and explanations.
7.4 Neat, fully labelled and large drawings must be presented when such is required.
The learner’s artistic ability is not to be evaluated.
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7.5 Learners should be encouraged to provide in their answers the number of facts
according to the number of marks allocated.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
1.2 Statically induced emf 1.2.1 Explain how emfs can be statically
induced (self and mutually induced)
1.3 The power triangle 1.3.1 Calculate the three powers in single-
phase and three-phase circuits
1.3.2 Define power factor
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
.LEARNING CONTENT The learner must be able to:
PILCSWA cable
PILCSTA cable
XLPE-insulated cable
2.3.3 State the functions of each part of a
PVC-insulated, wire-armoured cable
2.3.4 State the advantages and disadvantages
of the following cables:
PVC-insulated
Paper-insulated
XLPE-insulated
2.3.5 State the requirements of a good cable
joint
2.3.6 State the basic steps that must be
followed when making a cable joint
2.3.7 Identify low voltage and high voltage
cable joints
2.3.8 Explain how a simple low-voltage resin
joint is made
2.3.9 State the factors to be considered when
selecting a cable for a particular
application.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
each stage
Upon completion of this module, learners should be able to demonstrate understanding of the
different types of switchgear, the various types of faults that could occur in electrical systems,
the protective devices used to protect against the harmful effects of these faults, how these
protective devices operate.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
Contactors
Timers
Day-night switch
4.4 Protective devices 4.4.1 State the protective device used to
protect against the harmful effects of the
following faults:
Short-circuits
Overloads and over-currents
Earth leakage current
High voltage surges
Lightning discharges
Transient faults in overhead lines
Phase imbalance
4.4.2 With the aid of fully labelled diagrams
explain the operation of the protective
devices used to protect against the faults
mentioned in 4.4.1 above.
Module 5: Batteries
General aim
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
6.1 Function and construction 6.1.1 State the functions of motors and
generators in terms of energy conversion
6.1.2 Draw a cross-section of a simple two-pole
DC machine and show the following
labels: yoke, terminal box, field poles,
pole shoes, field windings, interpoles,
compensating windings, air-gap and
armature
6.1.3 Make a simple sketch of the armature
assembly and clearly show the following:
shaft, bearings, cooling fan, armature
core and commutator
6.1.4 Make a simple sketch of a brush-gear
and clearly show the following: brush
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6.2 Operation of DC motors 6.2.1 Explain with the aid of suitable diagrams,
the operation of a DC motor
6.2.2 Explain armature reaction
6.2.3 Draw fully labelled circuit diagrams of a
shunt, series and compound motor
6.2.4 Explain the concept ‘back emf’ and also
state how it makes a motor self-regulating
6.2.5 State the function of a face-plate starter
6.2.6 Explain with the aid of a suitable diagram
how a face-plate starter is used to start
the following motors
Series motor
Shunt motor
6.2.7 Show by means of fully labelled circuit
diagrams how the direction of rotation of
the following DC motors can be changed:
Series motor
Shunt motor
Long-shunt motor
Short-shunt motor
6.3 Operation of DC generators 6.3.1 Explain with the aid of diagrams the
operation of a DC generator
6.3.2 Explain with the aid of simple sketches,
the concept commutation
6.3.3 State how sparking between the
commutator and brush can be reduced or
how commutation can be improved
6.3.4 Explain with the aid of circuit diagrams
the difference between separately and
self-excited generators
6.3.5 Draw fully labelled circuit diagrams of a
shunt, series and compound generator
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
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Module 8: Transformers
General aim
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
Module 9: Earthing
General aim
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
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Syllabus: Electrical Trade Theory N2 (May 2021)
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING CONTENT
The learner must be able to:
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