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TLE-TE 7 - Q1 - W1 - Mod1 - Electrical Installation and Maintenance
TLE-TE 7 - Q1 - W1 - Mod1 - Electrical Installation and Maintenance
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE 7
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HOW DO YOU USE THIS MODULE
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will
disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to
successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of this
module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances
learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer keycard.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
Expectations - These are what you will be able to know after completing the
lessons in the module.
Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be
mastered throughout the lesson.
Brief Introduction- This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
Activities - This is a set of activities you will perform with a partner.
Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the
lessons.
Check your Understanding- It will verify how you learned from the lesson.
Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire
module.
LESSON 1
PREPARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, AND
TOOLS
EXPECTATION:
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PRE - TEST
Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. This is used for griping, holding, cutting electrical wires and cables and even
small nails. Usually used by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
A. Combination Pliers B. Screwdriver C. Fuse D. Switch
2. Used for cutting and holding fine wires. This can reach tight space or small
opening where other pliers cannot reach and also used in making terminal loops
of copper wires.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Fuse C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
3. This has a cross tip resembling a positive (+) sign. It is used to drive screws with
cross slot heads.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Fuse C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
4. This is tools used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Hammer C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
5. A tool used for removing insulation of medium sized wires ranging from gauge
#10 to gauge #16.
A. Hammer B. Switch C. Hammer D. Wire gauge
6. Is a device inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric current. A flat
cord is attached to it on one end and the other end is connected to a current
consuming instrument or appliance.
A. Male Plug B. Utility box C. Switch D. Fuse
7. This is a circuit protective device that automatically blows and cut the current
when an overload or short circuit happens.
A. Male Plug B. Utility box C. Switch D. Circuit Breaker
8. This is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic (PVC) material in which flush
type convenience outlet and switch are attached.
A. Male Plug B. Utility box C. Switch D. Fuse
9. Are electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and
Insulation.
A. Conductor B. Switch C. Conduit pipes D. Fuse
10. Are used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit to the junction or utility
boxes.
A. Male Plug B. Connector C. Switch D. Fuse
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Objectives
LEARNING CONTENT
TOOLS USES
SCREWDRIVERS
Standard/Flat Screwdriver
Phillips Screwdriver
has a cross tip resembling a positive (+)
sign. This is used to drive screws with
cross slot heads.
Allen Screwdriver
could be in the shape of a screwdriver
or a wrench. Its function is to drive
screw with hexagonal slot head.
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HAMMERS
Claw Hammer a hammer with one side of the head
split and curved, used for extracting
nails.
PLIERS
Combination Pliers (Lineman’s This is used for gripping, holding, and
Pliers) cutting electrical wires and cables and
even small nails. They are usually used
by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
Long Nose Pliers used for cutting and holding fine wires.
This can reach tight space or small
opening where other pliers cannot
reach and used in making terminal
loops of copper wires.
OTHER HAND TOOLS
Wire Stripper A tool used for removing insulation of
medium sized wires ranging from gauge
#10 to gauge #16.
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Electrical Supplies and Materials
Electrical materials are developed and constructed for a special purpose such as
to:
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could be made of metal or plastic (PVC)
Polyvinylchloride.
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Activity 1
U T I L I T Y B O X
C A C T X G A D D A
P B J C E R T S F C
H L K H Y S Y O U O
I E O E R T U P S N
L W S T R A N D E D
L P C L K E E U I U
I I N M I R T Q Y I
P L C U S B T W G T
S X W Q L A E R T E
REMEMBER
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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Direction: Complete the table below, label each tool or materials and their uses.
PICTURE NAME OF TOOLS USES
POST - TEST
Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. This is used for griping, holding, cutting electrical wires and cables and even
small nails. Usually used by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
A. Combination Pliers B. Screwdriver C. Fuse D. Switch
2. Used for cutting and holding fine wires. This can reach tight space or small
opening where other pliers cannot reach and also used in making terminal loops
of copper wires.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Fuse C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
3. This has a cross tip resembling a positive (+) sign. It is used to drive screws with
cross slot heads.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Fuse C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
4. This is tools used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails.
A. Phillip Screwdriver B. Hammer C. Long Nose Pliers D. Switch
5. A tool used for removing insulation of medium sized wires ranging from gauge
#10 to gauge #16.
A. Hammer B. Switch C. Hammer D. Wire gauge
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6. Is a device inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric current? A flat
cord is attached to it on one end and the other end is connected to a current
consuming instrument or appliance.
A. Male Plug B. Utility box C. Switch D. Fuse
7. This is a circuit protective device that automatically blows and cut the current
when an overload or short circuit happens.
A. Male Plug B Utility box C. Switch D. Circuit Breaker
8. This is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic (PVC) material in which flush
type convenience outlet and switch are attached.
A. Male Plug B. Utility box C. Switch D. Fuse
9. Are electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and
Insulation.
A. Conductor B. Switch C. Conduit pipes D. Fuse
10. Are used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit to the junction or utility
boxes.
A. Male Plug B. Connector C. Switch D. Fuse
LESSON 2
COMMON WIRE SPLICES AND JOINTS
EXPECTATION:
• Tools and materials that will be use in wire splices and joints.
• Familiar with the actual application of every splices and joints.
• Practicing the splicing of wires.
• Essential of knowing spices and joints.
PRE - TEST
Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. Used where the tap wire is under considerable tensile stress circuit.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
2. Kind of joint is commonly used to join two or more conductors inside the
junction box. It is suitable for service where there is no mechanical stress when
wires are to be connected in an outlet box, switch, or conduit fitting.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
3. Is used as a temporary tap usually done in constructions sites. The easy twist
will facilitate tap wire movement.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
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4. A two-tap wire turned simultaneously and is used where the two-tap wire is
under heavy tensile stress.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Duplex Cross
joint
5. This is used where the tap wire is under heavy tensile stress.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Knotted tap C. Rat tail joint D. Duplex Cross joint
Direction: Fill in the blank identify electrical supplies, tools and materials.
_____________1. _______________2.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
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Topic: Perform Wire Splices and Joints
Objectives
LEARNING CONTENT
When creating circuits and wiring devices at home, you may need to create
wire joints and splices. There are a variety of kinds of splices and joints in wire. A
good wire splice or joint will be secure even before soldering. The soldering can act
as an extra securing method and prevents corrosion in the joint. Splices and joints
in solid wire should also be covered with electrical tape for safety.
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Plain tap joint - used where the tap
wire is under considerable tensile
stress circuit.
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Activity 1
SPLICING OF WIRES
Direction: Practice doing the task by following the steps given. Your performance
will be judged using the rubric: Perform at least 5 wire joints.
Performance Rubrics:
CRITERIA 1 2 3 4
Accuracy
Workmanship
Proper
handling of
tools
Speed
REMEMBER
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Activity 2
MAKING EXTENSION CORD
An extension cord is a span of flexible electrical power cable with a plug on
one end and multiple sockets on the other end. It comes in several varieties to suit
the needs of the user. One of the most important considerations is the power
handling capacity to make it safe and functional. Electrical gadgets are product of
modern technology to make our life better. The number of electrical gadgets available
at home and in offices may exceed the existing convenience outlet installed in every
room. The best remedy to address the insufficiency of available outlet is to use an
extension cord especially if the electrical gadgets need to operate at the same time.
I. Name of Project
II. Objective
a. Demonstrate how to make an extension cord.
b. Observe safety measures while doing the project.
III. Sketch/Drawing:
IV. IV. Materials Needed:
V. Tools and Equipment Needed:
VI. Procedure:
Direction: Fill in the blanks. Identify the different wire splices and joints below.
_______________________1.
_______________________2.
_______________________3.
_______________________4.
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_____________________5.
POST - TEST
Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. Used where the tap wire is under considerable tensile stress circuit.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
2. Kind of joint is commonly used to join two or more conductors inside the junction
box. It is suitable for service where there is no mechanical stress when wires are
to be connected in an outlet box, switch, or conduit fitting.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
3. Is used as a temporary tap usually done in constructions sites. The easy twist
will facilitate tap wire movement.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Y-splice
4. A two-tap wire turned simultaneously and is used where the two-tap wire is
under heavy tensile stress.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Plain tap joint C. Rat tail joint D. Duplex Cross
joint
5. This is used where the tap wire is under heavy tensile stress.
A. Aerial tap joint B. Knotted tap C. Rat tail joint D. Duplex Cross joint
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REFERENCE:
• k_to_12_electrical_learning_module
• https://gltnhs-tle.weebly.com/lesson-12.html
Acknowledgements
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