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SAPANG PALAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

City of San Jose del Monte

Technology and Livelihood


Education 9
ICT TECHNICAL DRAFTING
THIRD QUARTER

MODULE 5: Drafting Electrical and Electronic Layout and Details

Name:________________________________________________
Section:____________________Session
Time:___________________
Session Activity/Assessment

Date

Highest
Possible
Score

Lesson 1. Draft Electrical Plans


& Layout

Pre-assessment
Skills Assessment
Activity 1-Written Work
Activity 2-Weitten Work
Activity 3-Written Work
Activity 4-Performance Task
Summative Test-Performance
Task
Lesson 2. Draft Auxiliary
Systems and Layout

Skills Assessment
Activity 1-Written Work/PT
Activity 2-Written Work/PT
Activity 3-Summative Test
Post Assessment

20
25
15
10
25
25

25
25
50
25

Learners
Raw Score

Prepared by:

GILBERT E. BAUTISTA
Teacher III
Pre- assessment: You will be challenged to dig deeper into your prior
knowledge and previous experiences about drafting electrical and electronic
layout details. This phase will guide you in assessing yourself by answering
questions that relate with the basics of drafting electrical and electronic layout and details.

Part I: Identification
Directions: Identify the following electrical/electronic symbols. Write your answer on a
separate sheet or in your assignment notebook.
1.

4.

2.

5.

3.

A.C.
6.

Part II: Multiple Choice


Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer then write them in your answer sheet.
_____1. It is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring
environmental changes associated with combustion.
a. Fire Alarm System
c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
_____2. The movement of charged particles in a specific direction is known as ___.
a. current
b. power
c. resistance
d. voltage
_____3. It discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, and
when a predetermined temperature has been reached.
a. Fire detector
c. Smoke detector
b. Fire extinguisher
d. Fire sprinkle
_____4. It is the electric pressure that causes the current to flow.
a. current
b. voltage
c. resistance
d. power
_____5. A type of smoke detector which uses a very small quantity of
radioactive material.
a. Ionization type detector
c. Photoelectric type detector
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
_____6.It is the opposition to the flow of charge.
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. power
d. current
_____7. A type of smoke alarm that detects larger particles produced by
smoldering fires.
a. Ionization type detector
c. Photoelectric type detector

b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
____8. A movement or flow of electric charge which periodically in reverse
position.
a. Alternating Current
c. Direct current
b. Electric circuit
d. Power
____9. It is the rate of doing work and is equal to the product of the current and
voltage.
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. power
d. current
____10. It refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the
possibility of a fire that may result in death, injury or property damage.
a. Fire safety
c. Fire Alarm System
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
Part III: Modified True or False
Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not and underline the
word which made the sentence incorrect.
_______1. According to the current Electrical Notes and Specifications the smallest
size of the wire to be used shall be 12TW.
_______2. The maximum size of electric wire for service entrance is number 8 AWG.
_______3. Branch Circuit is a portion of a wiring system extending beyond the final
over current device protecting the circuit.
_______4. The kitchen requires a high level of general lighting from ceiling fixtures.
_______5. Intercoms can be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and
vehicles.

Skills Assessment
Direction: Listed below are some of the most important skills that you must gain in
order to draft a quality floor plan. On the right side of the matrix lists the skills
expected of you to master. Rate yourself by checking Not much, if you are not so
familiar yet, A little and/or A lot, if you are already familiar with the skills. Dont feel
bad if you checked Not Much in all of the skills. Keep in mind that this is being
administered to determine your pre-entry knowledge of and skills on the lesson to be
presented.
Skills in drafting electrical plans and layout
I can draft lighting and power layout according to architectural
standards.
I can provide appropriate symbols, riser diagram and circuits in the
working plans in accordance with the Philippine Electrical Code.
I can draft legends and general notes according to local power service
provider.

Not Much

Activity 1
Directions: Based on what you have learned, try to connect the bulbs,
switch and dry cell in series and parallel circuits.
Series Circuit

Al

Parallel Circuit

conducting path.
Activity 2: Identification:
Directions: Identify the following symbols. Write the answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1.
6.

2.
3.

7.

A.C.
8.

Test I. Fill-in the Blanks:


Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answers and write it on a
separate sheet.
1. __________ is the movement of charged particles in a specific
direction.
2. __________ is the unit of electric current represented by the symbol
(A).
3. __________ is also known as electromotive force.
4. Potential difference is the potential energy divided by ____________.
5. The symbol for voltage is ________ which means joule per
coulomb.
6. __________ is the opposition to the flow of charge.
7. The symbol for resistance is ____________.
8. The unit used to specify the amount of resistance is the _________
which is represented by the symbol ().
9. The Law that states, Current is directly proportional to the voltage
and inversely proportional to the resistance is called ___________.
10. _________ is the rate of doing electrical work. It is equal to the
product of the current and voltage.
Test II. Modified TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, if FALSE, change the
underlined word/ words to make the statement correct.
1. An electric circuit provides a complete open path for current to flow.
2. Rubber is relatively a poor conductor of electricity.
3. Materials that do not allow electrons to flow freely are called conductors.
4. When electrons move back and forth, reversing their direction regularly,
the current is called alternating current.
5. A parallel circuit has two or more loads that flow through a single

4.

5.

9.

10.

Test II. TRUE OR FALSE


Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write A if the statement is TRUE
and B if FALSE.
_______1.The Philippine Electrical Code provides that only a professional
engineer or associate electrical engineer can sign electrical plans.
_______2.Electric meters used in residential construction are not supplied
and installed by the power utility company.
_______3. Smallest size of the wire to be used in residential construction
shall be 12TW wire.
_______4. Wiring in residential construction shall be done with PVC pipe or
local made.
_______5. The minimum size of electric wire for service entrance in
residential constructions number 4 AWG.
Activity 3: Identification
Directions: Identify the attribute being described by each statement. Choose
from the pool of words below. Write your answer on a sheet paper.

70-200 foot candles (750 to 2150 lx)

Incandescent lamps

General Lighting

Decorative

lighting footcandle

Fluorescent lamps10-20

footcandles (108 to 215 lx)

Lux

20-30 footcandles (215 to 320 lx)

Specific (local) lighting

1. A sealed glass containing a filament connected at its ends to the


contact area in the base, thereby completing an electric circuit. It
provides small and concentrated glow of light.
2. A gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor.
3. It is equal to the amount of light a candle throws on an object 1'
away.
4. The standard unit of illumination in metric system.
5. Lighting method in which light spreads an even, low-level light
throughout a room.
6. Lighting method used to develop different moods and to accent
objects for interests.
7. Lighting method that directs light to an area used for specific visual
tasks.
8. Light level used for casual visual tasks, like card playing,
conversation, television, listening to music, etc.
9. Light level used for easy reading, sewing, knitting, house cleaning,
etc.
10. Light level used for prolonged detailed tasks such as fine sewing,
reading fine print, drafting, etc.
Test II. Presentation: Using the internet, cut-out pictures from magazines or
an excerpt from a movie setting present to the class a scene that best
describe one of the following:
5 Types of Lighting Dispersement
3 Groups of light fixtures
2 Types of Light source
Activity 4: Drafting Design
A. Work individually or in groups, review sections of the Rules in
Planning Electrical Systems and illustrate/draft a design of a workplace (ie.
ergonomic kitchen, class laboratory, futuristic residential structure or an
electronic gadgets factory work area, etc.) taking into consideration the
application of each of the following:
- Power Handling Equipment
- Circuit Protective Devices
- Distribution Boxes
B. Develop 10 safety guidelines for each of the design

Skills in drafting auxiliary systems and


layout
I can layout fire alarm and protection
system symbols in the auxiliary system
and layout plan according to Fire Code
I
can
layout
electronic
and
communication devices according to
electrical drafting requirements

Not Much

A little

A lot

Skills Test
Activity 1
Direction: From the floor plan specified on Module 1, locate and
place each of the symbols for auxiliary system, and then draft based on your
own design and preference. Prepare to present your design in class.
I. Direction: Given the Floor Plan from Module 1, perform the following
activity for one complete plate.
1. Locate and draw the position of the following based on the given
floor plan.
a. fire alarm system
b. smoke detectors
c. fire alarms
2. Finalize the fire alarm system by drawing a diagram connecting the
fixtures.
II. Multiple ChoiceDirections: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
_____1. It is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring
environmental changes associated with combustion.
a. Fire Alarm System
c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
_____2. The movement of charged particles in a specific direction is known as ___.
a. current
b. power
c. resistance
d. voltage
_____3. It discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, and
when a predetermined temperature has been reached.
a. Fire detector
c. Smoke detector
b. Fire extinguisher
d. Fire sprinkle
_____4. It is the electric pressure that causes the current to flow.
a. current
b. voltage
c. resistance
d. power
_____5. A type of smoke detector which uses a very small quantity of
radioactive material.
a. Ionization type detector
c. Photoelectric type detector
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
_____6.It is the opposition to the flow of charge.
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. power
d. current
_____7. A type of smoke alarm that detects larger particles produced by
smoldering fires.

a. Ionization type detector


c. Photoelectric type detector
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
____8. A movement or flow of electric charge which periodically in reverse
position.
a. Alternating Current
c. Direct current
b. Electric circuit
d. Power
____9. It is the rate of doing work and is equal to the product of the current and
voltage.
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. power
d. current
____10. It refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the
possibility of a fire that may result in death, injury or property damage.
a. Fire safety
c. Fire Alarm System
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle

Activity 2:

I. Drafting Auxiliary Electrical Plan


Direction: Given the floor plan below draw an auxiliary electrical plan
containing the following details:
1.Fire alarm

6. Push buttons

2.Telephone outlet

7. Outside telephone

3. Buzzer

8. Interconnecting telephone

4. Bell

9. Annunciator

5. Chime
10. Interconnection Box
Note: You can make your own design that suits your preferences. Prepare to
present your design in class.

Activity 3: Summative Test


Direction: Using the floor plan from on page 294 and page 295,
draft and develop a Design Brief or a Project Proposal of an Electrical and
Electronic Layout Details that addresses a current social issue.

Possible scenarios might include the design of a residence for individuals


with physical disabilities; the design if a consumer product that could be used
by individuals suffering from arthritis. The project should demonstrate how
human factors (e.g., physical, ethical, and cultural) have been considered
and accommodated architectural planning and designing.

Post-Assessment
Answer the post assessment below to determine whether there is
significant increase in your understanding of Drafting Electrical
and Electronic Lay-out and Details. The feedback to this post
assessment is appended on page ____
Good Luck!
Part I: Identification
Identify the following symbols and describe where each of these symbols of
each must be placed properly inside a residential structure.
Symbols
Name
Description
1.
2.
3.
4.

6.
7.
Part II: Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the answer on your
answer sheet.
_____1. It is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring
environmental changes associated with combustion.
a. Fire Alarm System
c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
_____2. It is the movement of charged particles in a specific direction.
a. current
b. voltage
c. resistance
d. power
_____3. It discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected,
and when a predetermined temperature has been reached.
a. Fire detector
c. Smoke detector

b. Fire extinguisher
d. Fire sprinkle
_____4. It is the electric pressure that causes the current to flow.
a. current
b. power
c. resistance
d. voltage
_____5. A type of smoke detector which uses a very small quantity of
radioactive material.
a. Fire detector
c. Ionization type detector
b. Fire sprinkle
d. Photoelectric type detector
_____6. A type of smoke alarm that detects larger particles produced by
smoldering fires.
a. Ionization type detector
c. Photoelectric type detector
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
____8. A movement or flow of electric charge which periodically in reverse
position.
a. Alternating Current
c. Direct current
b. Electric circuit
d. Power
____9. It is the rate of doing work and is equal to the product of the current
and voltage.
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. power
d. current

____10. It refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the


possibility of a fire that may result in death, injury or property
damage.
a. Fire safety
c. Fire Alarm System
b. Fire detector
d. Fire sprinkle
Part III: True or False
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
1. Smallest size of the wire to be used shall be 12TW unless otherwise
specified.
2. The maximum size of electric wire for service entrance is number 8 AWG.
3. Branch Circuit is a portion of a wiring system extending beyond the final
over current device protecting the circuit.
4. The kitchen requires a high level of general lighting from ceiling fixtures.
5. Intercoms can be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and
vehicles.

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