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TVL – IA

ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS ASSEMBLY


and SERVICING (EPAS NC II)

Quarter 2 - Module 3 - 4
Week 3 - 4
SERVICING CONSUMER ELECTRONIC
PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS-DOMESTIC
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES WITH ELECTRIC
MOTOR (SCEP-DEAEM)

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I. INTRODUCTION
This module contains information and suggested learning activities on how to maintain and repair an
electric fan. Personal Protective Equipment are used in accordance with the Occupational Health and
Safety practices.

Completion of this module will help you better understand the succeeding module on maintaining
and repairing electronically-controlled domestic appliances.

II - MODULE CONTENT

Diagnose Faults and Defects of Consumer Electronic Products and Systems

TECHNICAL TERMS

Personal Protective Equipment - commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn to minimize


exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses
Static Charge - a form of electricity at rest. It can be generated by simple friction that is, rubbing two
objects together.
Electro-Static Discharge - the transfer of static electricity from any of the two objects.
Inexhaustible Source - is something that cannot be used up, or has limitless energy.
Static Electricity - an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
ESD Wrist Straps - are also called conductive wrist straps or bands. Is a key piece of safety gear that
helps to prevent the buildup of static electricity near sensitive electronics or other projects where static
charge could damage electronics or cause safety issues.
Aligator Clip - a type of terminal for making temporary electrical connections, consisting of a cliplike device
with long, narrow jaws that resemble those of an alligator.
Replacement Parts - means those parts that replace an existing part, or which are essential to maintain
the work- ing condition, of a piece of qualifying farm machinery or equipment.
Parameter - is any characteristic that can help in defining or classifying a particular system
Frayed AC Cord - wires usually are the result of a small rodent chewing on them and causing damage.
Frayed wires can be a cause for alarm because it has the potential of leading to a fire.
Heavy Stain - a discoloration produced by foreign matter having penetrated into or chemically reacted with
a material; a spot not easily removed.
Mounting - the action of mounting electronic component.
Silicon Grease - is a waterproof grease that is made using a combination of silicone oil and a thickener.
Copper Conductive Path - is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current)
in one or more directions.
Harness - is a looped restraint or support.
Customer - is an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services.
Faulty - piece of equipment has something wrong with it and is not working properly.
Denatured Alcohol - is ethanol alcohol made unfit for human consumption by adding one or more.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:

Personal Protective Equipment - (PPE) is equipment that will protect the user against health or safety
risks at work. It can include items such as safety helmets, gloves, eye protection, high-visibility clothing,
safety footwear and safety harnesses.
Personal Protective Equipment that will protect the user against health or safety risks;

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1.Protective hats- for head protection against impact blows must be able to withstand penetration and
absorb the shock of a blow.
2. Eye Protection - is protective gear for the eyes, and sometimes face, designed to reduce the risk of
injury.
3. Ear Protection- refers to devices used to protect the ear, either externally from elements such as cold,
intrusion by water and other environmental conditions, debris, or specifically from noise.
4. Face Protection - aims to protect the wearer's entire face from hazards such as flying objects and road
debris, chemical splashes, or potentially infectious materials (in medical and laboratory environments).
5. Body Protection- A variety of protection ranges from lab coats, vests, jackets, aprons, surgical gowns,
coveralls to full body suits. If full body suits are needed, the suit must fit correctly for total functionality.
6. Hand protection - is saving one's hands from any sort of injury at work. Very often, hands are
exposed to hazardous conditions such as sharp edges, pinch points, rotary machinery, hot objects,
electricity, splinters and chemicals.
7. Foot Protection - is any piece of personal protective equipment protecting one's foot from any injury
while at work or during movement.

It is the employer’s responsibility to provide protective clothing and equipment. Work clothes and
specially designed protective clothing designed for your protection. Wear the correct clothing and
equipment to protect yourself from possible serious injury. Do not interfere with or misuse any item provided
by your employer for health and safety.
► Wear plain, tough clothes that are closefitting and keep them buttoned up.
- Loose sleeves, unbuttoned or torn shirts or sweaters, ties or loose belts can easily be caught in revolving
machinery.
- Your work clothes should be cleaned regularly.
► Wear cuff less trousers.
- Trouser cuffs may cause you to trip or they may catch sparks or harmful substances.
- Wear suitable footwear and keep it in good repair.
- Wear safety shoes or boots with insulated sole for electrical work.
- Good uppers protect against
burning from hot turning, drops of molten metal, etc. Safety shoes and boots will reinforce toecaps to
protect against heavy falling objects.

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► Keep long hair under a tight-fitting cap or net, as required by the regulations. It is your employer’s duty to
ensure that machineries have guards to protect employees who work closely to the machine. More so, if
your hair is long, it can be easily caught by the machinery, like the frilling machine. Many people have been
scalped in this type of accident.
► Do not wear rings or wrist watches while on the job.
- Such item can be caught by a moving machinery. It is extremely dangerous to wear them in certain types
of work. You may lose your fingers.
► Do not wear earrings, neck chains, pendants and bracelets.
- All items or personal jewelry worn at work have the potential to cause an accident or aggravate an injury
sustained by an accident.
► Wear personal protective equipment suitable to the kind of work to be done.
- Learn the purpose of each item from the wide range of protective devices available.

HOW IS ESD GENERATED

Static charge is a form of electricity at rest. It can be generated by simple friction that is, rubbing
two objects together.
A simple method of generating a static charge is to rub a plastic ballpen case on a nylon cloth. Once
generated, the static electricity will remain on the ballpen for as long as it is not placed on any other
charged materials.
If ever the ballpen comes in contact with another object, the static electricity can move to or from the
ballpen to equalize the charge between the two objects. The transfer of static electricity from any of the two
objects is called electro-static discharge.
One inexhaustible source of electrons that can supply or can accept them without any effect is the
earth. Whatever charged object brought into it is immediately discharged.
This simple illustration does not necessarily mean that static electricity can be generated
intentionally. The truth is that static electricity can be generated in a multitude of possible ways.
Rubbing of hands or arms on a table can result in the generation of up to about 3000 volts of static
electricity.
Sliding of the IC pins in a plastic box can result in the generation of up to 12000 volts of static
electricity.
A person walking across a vinyl floor can generate about 13000 volts of static electricity.
The amount of static electricity varies within the environment and it depends primarily on the
prevailing relative humidity. The moisture in the air offers a readily present conductive path to ground from
static electricity and hence avoiding any static build-up.

ESD WRIST STRAPS

ESD wrist straps are also called conductive wrist straps or bands. They are usually made of elastic
cloth but contain conductive strands that touch your skin and so bleed off any static electricity on your body.
Some straps are made of conductive rubber. The wire attached to the strap contains a large value resistor
usually one mega ohm (1,000,000 ohms) allows any charge on your body to be slowly transferred to an
electric fan ground point. This build in resistor also limits the amount of current to a safe level in case the
other end of the wire touches a power supply voltage.
Some ESD kits also contain a conductive pad on which you can place components, like circuit
boards and ICs, when they’re out of the switch box of an electric fan. Often there’s an additional clip on the
wire leading from the wrist strap that you can attach to this conductive pad, so that any charge on the pad
will also flow to the electric fan ground point.

ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PROTECTION PROCEDURE

1. Purchase an antistatic kit from a computer or electronics supply store. Kits vary, but the main component
is an ESD wrist strap with a wire several feet long having an alligator clip at the other end.
2. So to start troubleshooting an electric fan, get an ESD wrist strap and wear it wherever you go under the
covers or handle ICs and circuit boards.

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3. Put the adjustable strap around your wrist (usually the left wrist if you’re right-handed). Wearing an ESD
wrist strap connected to frame or chassis ground drains static charges off your body, preventing damaging
ESD.
4. Attach the clip at the end of the wire to an electrical ground connection or meta framework l of the
electric fan.
5. If you work on an electric fan without a conductive wrist strap, touch an electrical appliance such as a
lamp or the screw in a wall outlet cover plate before touching the PCB circuit. An electrostatic discharge of
just a few hundred volts is too small to feel in most cases, but can be usually deadly to ESD sensitive
devices.
6. When you are working with a switch box of an electric fan, touch a ground point, like the metal extension
pole before touching anything else. This should ground out any static charge your body. Also avoid wearing
clothes that easily produce a static charge, such as, knits and wools and limit your movements as much as
possible, especially on carpets while working on electronic circuits of an electric fan.

COMPONENT REPLACEMENT

1. Determine the description of the values and ratings of the individual defective parts from the
manufacturer’s service manual.
2. Identify the sources of the replacement components/parts.
► Original replacement components from the original factory sources.
► Universal replacement components from independent factory sources.
(Note: Always consider the physical size of the replacement part).
3. Consider some factors in the selection of specific part.
► Quality. Is the ability to provide exact value or specification to
replacement part
► Tolerance. Is the ability to provide exact value or acceptable parameters to replacement parts.
► Availability. Is the local access to parts and whether the parts are available.
► Price. It refers to the affordability of the replacement parts at a reasonable price.
4. Disconnect or remove properly the electrical/mechanical parts of an electric fan
5. Install correctly the replacement parts/components in the existing electric fan

MAINTENANCE OF AN ELECTRIC FAN


1. Turn off the electric fan and remove the cord from the source of voltage.
2. Apply lubricant to the mechanical parts of the electric fan that requires lubrication for a smooth operation
without grinding or squeaking.
3. Replace the bushings or end bells that squeak with the use of appropriate tools if squeaking cannot be
corrected by applying lubricants.
4. Apply or spray anti-rust lubricants to all mechanical parts of the electric fan to drive out moisture, to
protect corrosion, to loosen rusted metal parts and to even free if from sticky elements.
5. Clean and check cooling louvers for any obstructions to avoid cutting off the air flow.
6. Clean or wipe dust and foreign particles at the PC Board and metal parts of the motor.
7. Replace worn or frayed AC cord and electrical wires.

SOLVENTS FOR CLEANING

1. Use a mild soap with a damp cloth or rug when cleaning plastic front panel and cover. They are
susceptible to immediate and long-term damage from solvents.
2. Apply denatured alcohol as the safest solvent to use for plastic front panel and cover with heavy stain. It
should be used only as a last resort and applied to areas with heavy stain.

PROCEDURE IN REPAIRING AN ELECTRIC FAN

1. Once the specific electrical/mechanical problem is located:


► Consider the techniques for the proper removal of the defective component or parts.
► Anticipate what to do if the replacement part does not correct the problem.

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► Check the installation of the replacement or original part for any improper mounting in the mechanical
assembly or circuit board.
2. Examine carefully the mounting of the replacement of original parts of the system.
► Check the placement of the wires or leads of the replacement component.
► Consider significant factors used in the original installation such as insulating washer, silicon grease and
locating mark for pin connections.
► Observe proper placement of the component leads for electrical parts.
3. Perform the techniques for the proper soldering of the electrical parts.
► Be careful not to damage adjacent components
► Be careful not to lift the copper conductive path from circuit board base material.
► Avoid any solder bridges between board path.
► Do not destroy the component being removed if it is still functional and be careful not to damage the
component being installed.
4. Verify all connections and harness.
► Be sure that all components are pre-positioned in a manner that will avoid the possibility of adjacent
component short circuit conditions.
► Be sure to check or inspect all insulators and barriers between sections after working on any
model/brand of electric fan.
► Check for frayed or broken insulation in all wiring including the AC line cord.
► Be sure to replace fuses, resistors and capacitors with special designation such as flame proof to
components equal to the original value for both safety and liability purposes.
5. Once the repair is completed, perform an AC leakage test on all exposed metal parts of an electric fan to
eliminate the possibility of electric shock.
► Perform complete retesting of the electric fan to ensure the correctness of the actual repair.
► Connect the electric fan into the 60Hz power to allow the time period required to let the new parts settle
in and operate as they are designed to work with each other.
► Recheck or inspect if the repair was done correctly and the unit functions properly to ensure successful
completion of the repair.
6. Clean the electric fan before returning it to the customer.
► Be sure that the blade, front and rear guards of the electric fan are properly cleaned.
► Be sure that proper cleaning is given to the control panel or switch box of the electric fan.

ELECTRIC FAN SCHEMATIC WINDING DIAGRAM

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Name: _________________________________________________Date: ______________
Grade/Block: ____________________________________Adviser: ______________

III. ACTIVITIES

I - Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if it is wrong. (Use separate sheet for your
answer)
_________1. Static charge is a form of electricity at rest.
_________2. Always turn on the electric fan and remove the cord from the source of voltage.
_________3. ESD wrist straps is a type of terminal for making temporary electrical connections, consisting
of a clip like device with long, narrow jaws that resemble those of an alligator.
_________4. When working with the electronic system control of an electric fan, it is a
safety practice to touch a round point like the metal extension pole before touching anything else.
_________5. Copper conductive path is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one
or more directions.
_________6. Parameter means those parts that replace an existing part, or which are essential to maintain
the working condition, of a piece of qualifying farm machinery or equipment.
_________7. An electrostatic discharge of just a few hundred volts is too small to fill in but can be usually
deadly to ESD sensitive devices.
_________8. Faulty is piece of equipment has something wrong with it and is not working properly.
_________9. Denatured alcohol is methanol alcohol made unfit for human consumption by adding one or
more.
_________10. An ESD wrist strap is connected to the hand which drains static charges off your body
preventing damaging ESD-sensitive devices.

IV. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT


I - Directions: Write the letter of your correct answer. (Use separate sheet for your answer)
1. The transfer of static electricity from any of the two objects.
A. Motor B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Shaft D. Rotary Switch
2. Is something that cannot be used up, or has limitless energy.
A. Inexhaustible Source B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Shaft D. Rotary Switch
3. An imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
A. Inexhaustible Source B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Static Electricity D. Rotary Switch
4. Ethanol alcohol made unfit for human consumption by adding one or more.
A. Inexhaustible Source B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Static Electricity D. Denatured Alcohol
5. The action of mounting electronic component.
A. Mounting B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Static Electricity D. Denatured Alcohol
6. Is a looped restraint or support.
A. Mounting B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Static Electricity D. Harness
7. Any piece of personal protective equipment protecting one's foot from any injury while at work or during
movement.
A. Mounting B. Electro-Static Discharge
C. Foot Protection D. Harness
8. Is protective gear for the eyes, and sometimes face, designed to reduce the risk of injury.
A. Mounting B. Eye Protection
C. Foot Protection D. Harness
9. Aims to protect the wearer's entire face from hazards such as flying objects and road debris, chemical
splashes, or potentially infectious materials
A. Face Protection B. Eye Protection
C. Foot Protection D. Harness
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10. For head protection against impact blows must be able to withstand penetration and absorb the shock
of a blow.
A. Face Protection B. Eye Protection
C. Foot Protection D. Protective hats

II - Direction: Arrange the procedure in repairing an electric fan in chronological order. Use numbers 1-5 to
represent your answer.

___________ Once the repair is completed, perform an AC leakage test on all exposed metal parts of an
electric fan to eliminate the possibility of electric shock.
___________Verify all connections and harness.
___________ Clean the electric fan before returning it to the customer.
___________Examine carefully the mounting of the replacement of original parts of the system.
___________ Perform the techniques for the proper soldering of the electrical parts.

B. Performance Task (10 Points)


Draw the complete schematic wiring diagram of electric fan.

References:
https://www.google.com/search?q=electric+fan+winding+diagram
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
https://www.google.com

Module 4 Week 4

I. INTRODUCTION
This lesson contains information and suggested learning activities in Maintaining and Repairing a
Washing Machine. Additionally, pre-testing and disassembling-assembling procedure of a washing
machine are included to comply with the standard operating procedure.

II - MODULE CONTENT
Install Consumer Electronic Products and Systems

TECHNICAL TERMS

Structure - Apart from the location of the door, a front load machine has no agitator and uses paddles on
the side of the drum.
Capacity - If you have a top load machine with an agitator, then this takes up more space, so front
load often can take larger loads.
Tools - are tools used to work on an electronic system. These can include a wide range of tools such as
wire and cable cutters, wire strippers, coaxial compression tools, telephony tools, wire cutter/
strippers, cable tie tools, accessories and even more.
Voltmeter - is an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an
electric circuit.
Electricity - Since you can do a larger load in a front load washing machine, this means you will need to
do less washes and you can save more money in the long term,
especially if you use an economical washing machine
Water - Front load machines usually use less water to wash the clothes than a top load washing machine.
Space - Some top load machines are narrower, so it may be easier to fit a top load machine into a
smaller space.
Ohmmeter - is an electrical instrument that measures electrical resistance.
Electronic Equipment - defined as equipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic
fields in order to work properly.

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Electronic Materials - are the type of materials which are typically used as core elements in a variety of
device applications.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS IN MAINTAINING ELECTRONICALLYCONTROLLED


WASHING MACHINE

1. Soldering Iron – a device used for joining metals permanently


by applying heat to melt the solder.

2. Desoldering tool – used in removing soldered wires and


components on the PCB for troubleshooting and repair
purposes.

3. Soldering stand – a tool where the soldering iron is placed


during usage.

4. Soldering lead – the “filler metal” used in soldering

5. Soldering Paste - is essentially powder metal solder


suspended in a thick medium

6. Flathead Screwdriver – used to drive or fasten negative


slotted screw.

7. Philip screwdriver - used to drive or fasten positive


slotted screw.

8. Side Cutting pliers - used for cutting wires and excess


terminal leads.

9. Long nose pliers - used for bending, stretching and


holding terminal leads of components and wires

10. Wire Stripper - it cuts the insulation of the wire without


cutting the wire.

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11. Diagonal Cutting Pliers - are used for cutting wire
and small pins in areas that cannot be reached
by larger cutting tools.

12. Multimeter - used to test the integrity of circuits and


the quality of electricity in computer components.
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13. Utility Knife - used for cutting various trades.

14. Cleaning brush - used for cleaning the circuit.

15. Gloves - is a garment covering the whole hand.

16. Cable Ties - is a type of fastener, for holding items


together, primarily electrical cables or
wires.

17. Electrical Tape - a type of thick adhesive tape used


chiefly to cover exposed electric wires.

18. Combination Wrench - is a multi-purpose tool with


the open-end for tightening and loosening in small
spaces and the box-end around nuts and bolts.

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Washing Machine Installation

Hot Water Supply - heated water is pumped out the top of the tank and through the washing machine.
Supply Hoses - are lengths of hose used to connect appliances, water heaters, and plumbing fixtures
to a building's water supply.
Supply Inlets - is the part that connects the two water hoses to the machine, and it controls the flow of
both hot and cold water. A problem with the valve can cause the washer not to fill properly or not fill
at all.
Cold Water Supply - water is pumped out the top of the tank and through the washing machine.
Shutoff Valve - are designed to safely stop or continue the flow of water in washing mahine
Drain Hose - is usually found on the back of the washer, along with two separate hoses for both cold
and hot water supply. The drain hose carries wastewater out to the washing machine.
Drain Vent - is part of a system that allows air to enter a plumbing system to maintain proper air
pressure to enable the removal of sewage and greywater from a dwelling.
Drain Stand Pipe - is an open-ended, metal or PVC pipe that can be screwed into a basement floor
drain to permit the flow of water delaying or preventing a basement flood
Branch Drain Pipe - A drain pipe connecting the soil line or plumbing fixtures in a building to the main
line.
P-Trap - a trap is a U-shaped portion of pipe designed to trap liquid or gas to prevent unwanted flow.
Leveling Feet - are used to provide a level, stable base for machinery or equipment, one that limits
tipping, vibration, wear and noise.
Washing Machine - is a home appliance used to wash laundry. The term is mostly applied to
machines that use water as opposed to dry cleaning or ultrasonic cleaners.

How to Install a New Washing Machine


At some point you may need to replace you old washing machine. You could get a plumber to do the job
but why spend money on a job that you could do yourself. Our simple step-by-step guide will help you
install your new washing machine.

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Step 1
Unplug Old Machine

First uninstall the old washing machine. Pull the washing machine out and
unplug it from the socket.

Step 2
Turn Off Water Supply
Turn off the water supply. Some washing machines use only a cold water feed
but some washing machines use both cold and hot water feeds.

Step 3
Remove Drain Hose

The washing machine waste pipe feeds into the top of the stand pipe; simply
pull the pipe to remove it from the standpipe.

Step 4
Unscrew Water Feed

Unscrew the water feed from the back of the washing machine ensuring you do
not lose the rubber washer. Then you can remove the old washing machine.

Step 5
Position New Washing Machine
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions before installing a new appliance.
The machine will most likely have brackets in place inside the drum to hold it in
position while in transit. These will need to be removed before use or it will
break the machine, see the manufacturer’s instructions for further detail.
Carefully remove the packaging from your new washing machine using a utility
knife where required. Position the new washing machine in place. Reattach the
cold-water feed to the back of the new washing machine.

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Step 6
Refit Drain Pipe

Plug the machine into the socket and turn on the water supply. Refit the drain
pipe. Ensure the water supply is firmly attached and check for leaks.

Step 7
Push New Washing Machine into Place
If you are happy that there are no drips or leaks from the water feed, push the
washing machine back into its final position. Ensure you comply with legislation
by bringing your old washing machine to a recognized recycling facility. There
may be a small fee for this service but this is to ensure the protection of our
environment.

Name: _________________________________________________Date: ______________


Grade/Block: ____________________________________Adviser: ______________

III. ACTIVITIES

Directions: Write the letter of your correct answer. (Use separate sheet for your answer)
1. An electronic material used for cleaning the circuit.
A. Combination Wrench B. Gloves
C. Cleaning brush D. Electrical Tape
2. A multi-purpose tool with the open-end for tightening and loosening in small spaces and the box-end
around nuts and bolts.
A. Combination Wrench B. Gloves
C. Cleaning brush D. Electrical Tape
3. It is a type of thick adhesive tape used chiefly to cover exposed electric wires.
A. Combination Wrench B. Gloves
C. Cleaning brush D. Electrical Tape
4. Is a garment covering the whole hand.
A. Combination Wrench B. Gloves
C. Cleaning brush D. Electrical Tape
5. Is an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
A. Soldering Paste B. Flathead Screwdriver
C. Structure D. Voltmeter
6. Apart from the location of the door, a front load machine has no agitator and uses paddles on the side
of the drum.
A. Soldering Paste B. Flathead Screwdriver
C. Structure D. Voltmeter
7. Is essentially powder metal solder suspended in a thick medium.
A. Soldering Paste B. Flathead Screwdriver
C. Structure D. Voltmeter
8. Used to drive or fasten negative slotted screw.
A. Soldering Paste B. Flathead Screwdriver
C. Structure D. Voltmeter

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9. It is used to drive or fasten positive slotted screw.
A. Thermal Cutout B. Flathead Screwdriver
C. Electronic Materials D. Philip screwdriver
10. Are the type of materials which are typically used as core elements in a variety of device applications.
A. Antistatic B. AC Motor.
C. Bushing D. Capacitor

IV. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

A. I -Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if the statement is wrong. (Use
separate sheet for your answer)
__________1. Hot water supply is a heated water is pumped in the top of the tank and through the
washing machine.
__________2. Washing machine is a home appliance used to wash laundry.
__________3. Branch drain pipe connects the soil line or plumbing fixtures in a building to the down spot.
__________4. Troubleshooting a systematic approach to locate the cause of a fault in an
electronic circuit or system.
__________5. P- trap is a T-shaped portion of pipe designed to trap liquid or gas to prevent unwanted flow.
__________6. Drain vent is part of a system that allows air to enter a plumbing system to maintain proper
air pressure to enable the removal of sewage and greywater from a dwelling.
__________7. Shutoff valve are designed for continues the flow of water in washing machine.
__________8. Voltmeter is an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two
points in an electric circuit.
__________9. Base Stand is the bottom or lowest part of washing machine where it stands on as a
foundation.
__________10. Leveling feet are used to provide a level, stable base for machinery or equipment, one that
limits tipping, vibration, wear and noise.

II - Direction: Arrange the procedure in installing a new washing machine in chronological order.
Use Roman Numerals I - VII to represent your answer.

___________1. Push new washing machine into place.


___________2. Position new washing machine.
___________3. Unscrew water feed.
___________4. Remove drain hose.
___________5. Refit drain pipe.
___________6. Turn off water supply.
___________7. Unplug old machine.

B. Performance Task (20 Points)

Draw and label the Pictorial Diagram of Washing Machine Installation

References:
https://www.topline.ie/blog/how-to-guides/how-to-install-a-new-washing-
https://www.grainger.com/category/pipe-hose-tube-fittings/hose-products/hose/water-hoses/water-supply-hoses-
connectors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washing_machine

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