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Course Description: K to12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM INDUSTRIAL ARTS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GRADE 11 (Specialization) Prerequisite: Grade 10 Electrical Installation and Maintenance This is a specialization course which leads to Electrical Installation and Maintenance, National Certificate Level II (NCII). It covers two (2) core competencies that the Grade 11 Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) student ought to possess: (1) installation of standard electrical protection systems for lighting and grounding, and (2) installation of electrical lighting systems, auxiliary outlets and lighting fixtures. Introduction 1. Basic concepts in electrical installation and maintenance 2. Relevance of the course 3. Career opportunities understanding of the basic concepts and underlying theories in electrical installation and maintenance. The learner independently demonstrates common competencies in electrical installation and maintenance as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations. INSTALL STANDARD ELECTRICAL PROTECTIONSYSTEM FOR LIGHTING AND GROUNDING (EP) 1. Explain basic concepts in electrical installation and maintenance 2. Discuss the relevance of the course 3. Explore career opportunities in electrical installation and maintenance 1. Operation, reading and proper care and maintenance of different electrical measuring/testing instruments: 1.1 Ohmmeter 1.2 Ammeter Voltmeter 1.3 Volt-Ohmmeter (VOM) or multi tester 1.4 Clamp ammeter 1.5 Kilowatt-hour meter 2. Blueprint reading and interpretation 3. Electrical materials and tools for specific job order understanding of the underlying principles in the installation of standard electrical protection system for lighting and grounding. The learner independently installs electrical protection system for lighting and grounding based on the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) standards and Local Code/Utility Company Regulations. LO 1. PLAN AND PREPARE WORK 1.1 Read measurements in terms of : 1.1.1 Resistance 1.1.2 Current 1.1.3 Voltage 1.2 Use measuring / testing instruments 3.2.1 Ohmmeter 3.2.2 Ammeter 3.2.3 Voltmeter 3.2.4 Volt-Ohmmeter (VOM) or multi tester 3.2.5 Clamp ammeter 3.2.6 Kilowatt-hour meter 1.3 Interpret blueprint of electrical plan 1.4 Plan and prepare electrical materials and tools for the TLE_IAEI11EP- Ia-j-1 K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 1 of 8

installation of: 3.4.1 Electrical meter connection and grounding 3.4.2 Service entrance and circuit breaker/safety switch installation of a bungalow residential building 4. Electrical meter connection and grounding 5. Service entrance and circuit breaker/safety switch installation LO 2. INSTALL STANDARD ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR LIGHTING AND GROUNDING 2.1 Perform the installation of: 2.1.1 Electrical meter connection and grounding 2.1.2 Service entrance and circuit breaker/safety switch of a residential structure 2.2 Follow schedule of work to ensure completion at agreed time and quality standards 2.3 Check quality of work following instructions and requirements 2.4 Follow safety procedure TLE_IAEI11EP- IIa-j-2 INSTALL ELECTRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS, AUXILIARY OUTLETS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES (EL) 1. Lighting fixtures and accessories 1.1 Lamp holders 1.2 Reflectors 1.3 Shades and shields understanding of the underlying principles in the installation of electrical lighting systems, auxiliary outlets and lighting fixtures. The learner independently installs electrical lighting systems, auxiliary outlets and lighting fixtures based on the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) standards and Local Code/Utility Company Regulations. LO 1. PLAN AND PREPARE WORK FOR A SPECIFIC JOB ORDER 1.1. Choose appropriate lighting fixtures for specific tasks 1.2. Differentiate type of fluorescent lamp 1.3. Identify the parts and discuss the functions of other lamps TLE_IAEI11EL- IIIa-IVj-1 2. Incandescent lamp 2.1 Parts and functions 2.2 Types 1.4. Discuss parts of incandescent K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 2 of 8

2.3 Base sizes K to12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM 3. Fluorescent lamp (20 and 40 watts tubular type) 3.1 Parts and functions 3.2 Assembly 3.3 Troubleshooting and repair of fluorescent lamp assembly 4. Types of fluorescent lamp 4.1 Linear 4.2 Circular 4.3 Compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) 5. Light emitting diode (LED) lamp 6. Other lamps: 6.1 Mercury lamp 6.2 Sodium vapor lamp 6.3 Halogen lamp 7. Electrical wiring plan lamp and its function 1.5. Troubleshoot defective fluorescent lamp assembly 1.6. Prepare an electrical wiring plan of a bungalow residential building based on the Philippine Electrical Code requirements 1.7. Estimate the materials needed for the job K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 3 of 8

Course Description: K to12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM INDUSTRIAL ARTS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GRADE 12 (Specialization) Prerequisite: Grade 11 Electrical Installation and Maintenance This is a specialization course which leads to an Electrical Installation and Maintenance National Certificate Level II (NCII). It covers two (2) core competencies that the Grade 12 Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) student ought to possess: (1) installation of electrical lighting systems, auxiliary outlets and lighting fixtures; and 2) maintenance and troubleshooting work. Introduction 1. Basic concepts in Electrical Installation and Maintenance 2. Relevance of the course 3. Career opportunities understanding of the basic concepts and underlying theories in electrical installation and maintenance. The learner independently demonstrates the common competencies in electrical installation and maintenance as prescribed by TESDA Training Regulations. 1. Explain basic concepts in electrical installation and maintenance 2. Discuss the relevance of the course 3. Explore career opportunities in electrical installation and maintenance INSTALL ELECTRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS, AUXILIARY OUTLETS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES (EL) 1. Electrical tools, equipment and materials for specific job order 2. Different types of wiring methods approved in the Philippine condition. 2.1 Open wiring on insulator 2.2 Concealed wiring installation Non-metallic sheathed cable 2.3 Flexible conduit (metal & non-metal) 2.4 Surface raceway (metal and non-metal) 3. Basic electrical wiring installations 3.1 Circuit with one bulb controlled by surface or flush type single pole LO 1. INSTALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, AUXILIARY OUTLETS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES 1.1 Select appropriate electrical tools, equipment and materials for specific tasks 1.2 Apply suitable wiring method for the job 1.3 Install electrical wiring systems using different types of wiring methods: 1.3.1 Circuit with one bulb controlled by surface or flush type single pole switch 1.3.2 Circuit using 3-way switches in 2 locations 1.3.3 Circuit using 3- way and 4- way switches in 3 locations 1.3.4 Combination of lighting and convenience outlets TLE_IAEI12EL- Ia-IIj-1 K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 4 of 8

switch 3.2 Circuit using two 3-way switches 3.3 Circuit using two 3- way and one 4-way switches 3.4 Combination of lighting and convenience outlets 4. Republic Act 7832: the Anti-electricity and Electric Transmission Lines/Materials Pilferage Act of 1994 4.1 Acts punishable under RA 7832 4.2 Section 2: Illegal use of electricity 4.3 Sec. 3: Theft of electric power transmission lines/materials 4.4 Sec. 4: Prima facie evidence of illegal use of electricity 4.5 Sec. 7: Penalties PERFORM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING WORK (TW) 1. Testing wiring installation for possible circuit defects: 1.1. Open/loose wiring connections 1.2. Short circuit 1.3. Grounded circuit understanding of the concepts and underlying principles in the maintenance of electrical tools and equipment and troubleshooting work. The learner independently performs proper maintenance of electrical tools and equipment and troubleshooting based on industry standards. LO 1. PREPARE MAINTENANCE WORK 1.1 Test wiring installations for defects such as: 1.1. Open/loose circuit 1.2. Short circuit 1.3. Grounded circuit 1.2 Develop maintenance plan TLE_IAEI12TW- IIIa-IVj-1 K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 5 of 8

2. Maintenance and safety Measures: 2.1. Electrical wiring installation 2.2. Working area LO 2. MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2.1. Check wiring installations periodically 2.2. Perform housekeeping in the working area TLE_IAEI12TW- IIIa-IVj-2 3. Troubleshoot defects LO 3. TROUBLESHOOT DEFECTS OF AN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TLE_IAEI12TW- IIIa-IVj-3 3.1. Identify defects of an electrical system 3.2. Repair defects of an electrical system K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 6 of 8

GLOSSARY K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 7 of 8

INDUSTRIAL ARTS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Code Book Legend Sample: TLE_IAEI11EP-Ia-j-1 LEGEND SAMPLE DOMAIN/ COMPONENT CODE First Entry Uppercase Letter/s Learning Area and Strand/ Subject or Specialization Technology and Livelihood Education_Industrial Arts Electrical Installation and Maintenance Grade Level Grade 11 Domain/Content/ Component/ Topic Install Standard Electrical Protection system For Lighting And Grounding TLE_IA EI 11 EP Install Standard Electrical Protection system For Lighting And Grounding Install Electrical Lighting Systems, Auxiliary Outlets And Lighting Fixtures Perform Maintenance And Troubleshooting Work EP EL TW - Roman Numeral *Zero if no specific quarter Lowercase Letter/s *Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate more than a specific week Quarter First Quarter I Week Week One to Ten a-j - Arabic Number Competency Plan And Prepare Work 1 K to 12 TVL Track Industrial Arts Electronic Installation and Maintenance Curriculum Guide December 2013 *LO Learning Outcome Page 8 of 8