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COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHER EDUCATION

Course Outline
Course Title: PHILIPPINE ELECTRICAL CODE
No. of Units: 3 units (2 hrs. lecture & 1 hrs. laboratory)
Course Code: EC 112 CDQRS1
Course Prerequisite/s: None
Course Description: Contains fundamental principles of protection for safety that
encompass protection against thermal effects, protection against overcurrent,
protection against fault currents, and protection against overvoltage. All of these
potential hazards are addressed by the requirements in this Code. This Code covers
the installation of electrical conductors, equipment, and raceways; signaling and
communications conductors, equipment, and raceways; and optical fiber cables and
raceways.

TOPIC/LEARNING EPISODE SPECIFIC TOPICS


Midterm
Introduction to Philippine  Practical safeguarding, adequacy,
Electrical Code. intention scope and authority of
Philippine Electrical Code.
 Mandatory rules, permissive rules, and
explanatory materials.
 Definition of terms related to electrical
materials and equipment.
Permits and inspection  Electrical permit needed before work is
certificates started.
 Requirements for electrical permit
 Electrical permit to be issued
immediately
 Electrical inspection
Plans and Specifications  Plan requirements
1. Location and Site Plans.
2. Plan for lighting and receptacle
outlets
3. Plans for fire alarm circuits
Finals
Requirements for electrical installations  general requirements for the persons
using or likely to come in contact with
the equipment examination and
approval, installation and use, access to
and spaces about electrical conductors
and equipment; enclosures intended for
Wiring and protection This article provides requirements for the
following:
 (1) Identification of terminals
 (2) Grounded conductors in premises
wiring
COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHER EDUCATION

 identification of grounded conductors

Internet Sources (Additional Readings):

National Electrical Code of the Philippines, Mark Anthony Dusal, Retrieved: September
8,2021https://www.academia.edu/33808118/National_Electrical_Code_of_the_Philippines

Philippine Electrical Code Part 1 2017 Ed. Highlights and Impacts, September
8,2021https://www.academia.edu/33808118/National_Electrical_Code_of_the_Philippines

Grading System
Class Policies:
The final grade corresponding to the
1. Mobile phones, laptop, and iPods must be turned student’s general average is given in the
to silent mode or off during class period. table below:

2. Honesty, courtesy and respect to everyone, General Average Final Grade


disregarding social position, color, gender or
culture, must be strictly upheld at all times. 99 - 100 1.0
96 - 98 1.25
3. A student with 3 consecutive unexcused 93 - 95 1.5
absences will be DROPPED from the class. 90 - 92 1.75
87 - 89 2.0
4. Three tardy arrivals may be counted as one 84 - 86 2.25
absence. 81-83 2.5
78 - 80 2.75
5. Any student found to have participated in 75-77 3.0
academic dishonesty (ex. cheating, etc.) will Conditional 4.0
receive a “5.0” in the course, and maybe subject Incomplete INC
to further disciplinary action. Failed 5.0

Criteria for Grading:


Midterm : 50%

Quizzes : 20%
Exam           : 30%
Project :          50%
Finals : 50%
Quizzes : 20%
Exam           : 30%
Project :          50%               
Total                          : 100 %
COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHER EDUCATION

Prepared by:

JOHN O. ESTILLORE
Instructor

Reviewed:

VICARDO J. AROY, Ph. Ed. D.


DIT Chairperson

Approved:

RAMIL B. ARANTE, Ph.D


Dean

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