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ELECTRICAL

MATERIALS:
POWER
DISTRIBUTION AND
LUMINAIRE
AR. MARY MAE R. AMBRAY, UAP
INSTRUCTOR
RESIDENTIAL POWER DISTRIBUTION
Power distribution systems are used in every
residential, commercial buildings and industrial facilities to
safely control the distribution of electrical power throughout the
facility.

Most of us are familiar with the power distribution system found


in the average home. Power, purchased from a utility company,
enters the house through a metering device. The power is then
distributed from a load center to various branch circuits for
lighting, appliances, and electrical outlets.
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PANEL BOARDS
PANEL BOARDS
Panelboards are used to safely distribute electricity throughout
commercial and industrial facilities. A panelboard is a component of an
electrical distribution system which divides an electrical power feed into branch
circuits, while providing a protective circuit breaker or fuse for each circuit, in a
common enclosure. A panelboard services to protect branch circuits from
overloads and short circuits.

Power distribution systems used in commercial and industrial facilities are


often complex, but, like a residential load center, they are designed to safely
distribute power to devices and systems that perform useful functions. The
power provided to a commercial or industrial facility is much greater than that
provided to a home. This power must be divided and safely distributed to
various devices and systems with specific current and voltage requirements.
Where large amounts of power are handled, switchgear and/or switchboards are
used.
Fuse Boxes Main Breaker Panel

Transfer Switches
Sub Panel
OVERCOMING
NERVOUSNESS​
Confidence-building strategies
ENGAGING THE
AUDIENCE

Make eye contact with your audience to create a sense of intimacy


and involvement
Weave relatable stories into your presentation using narratives
that make your message memorable and impactful
Encourage questions and provide thoughtful responses to enhance
audience participation
Use live polls or surveys to gather audience opinions, promoting
engagement and making sure the audience feel involved

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SELECTING
VISUAL AIDS
Enhancing your presentation

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EFFECTIVE DELIVERY
TECHNIQUES​
Voice modulation is a powerful tool in public Effective body language enhances your
speaking. It involves varying pitch, tone, message, making it more impactful and
and volume to convey emotion, emphasize memorable:
points, and maintain interest:
• Meaningful eye contact
• Pitch variation​
• Purposeful gestures
• Tone inflection​
• Maintain good posture
• Volume control
• Control your expressions

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NAVIGATING Q&A
SESSIONS

• Know your material Maintaining composure during the


in advance​ Q&A session is essential for projecting
confidence and authority. Consider the
• Anticipate common following tips for staying composed:​
questions​
• Stay calm​
• Rehearse your responses
• Actively listen​
• Pause and reflect​
• Maintain eye contact

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SPEAKING IMPACT​

• Your ability to communicate effectively will leave a lasting impact on your


audience​
• Effectively communicating involves not only delivering a message but also
resonating with the experiences, values, and emotions of those listening

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DYNAMIC DELIVERY​

• Learn to infuse energy into your delivery


to leave a lasting impression​ Metric​ Measurement​ Target​ Actual​

• One of the goals of effective Audience


communication is to motivate your # of attendees​ 150​ 120​
attendance​
audience
Engagement dur
Minutes​ 60​ 75​
ation​

Q&A
# of questions​ 10​ 15​
interaction​

Positive
Percentage (%)​ 90​ 95​
feedback​

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FINAL TIPS & TAKEAWAYS​

Consistent rehearsal​ 1. Seek feedback​


• Practice makes perfect, so strengthen your familiarity with the 2. Reflect on performance​
presentation​ 3. Explore new techniques​
Refine delivery style​ 4. Set personal goals​
• Pacing, tone, and emphasis​ 5. Iterate and adapt
Timing and transitions​
• Aim for seamless, professional delivery​
Practice audience
• Enlist colleagues to listen & provide feedback​

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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT METRICS​

Impact factor​ Measurement​ Target​ Achieved​

Audience interaction​ Percentage (%)​ 85​ 88​

Knowledge retention​ Percentage (%)​ 75​ 80​

Post-presentation surveys​ Average rating​ 4.2​ 4.5​

Referral rate​ Percentage (%)​ 10​ 12​

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THANK YOU
Brita Tamm​

502-555-0152​

brita@firstupconsultants.com​

www.firstupconsultants.com

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