I. Draw the following basic electrical tools and instruments. 1. Linemans Pliers 9. Claw Hammer 2. Side Cutting Pliers 10. Linemans Hammer 3. Slip Joint Pliers 11. Ball Peen Hammer 4. Long Nose 12. Test Light 5. Curved Jaw 13. Micrometer 6. Philips Screw Driver 14. Diagonal Cutter 7. Conventional Straight Shark 15. Electric Soldering Iron 8. Stubb or Close Quarter 16. II. Define and Explain the purpose of the following joints and splices. 1. Western Union 7. 2. Tap Joint 8. Plain Tap Joint 3. Rat Tail or Pig Tail 9. Knotted Tap Joint 4. Portable Cord Slice 10. Fixture Join 5. Stranded Splice 11. Ordinary Cross Joint 6. Pig Tail Splice 12. III. IV. Preparation of Electrical Plan and Wiring Design V. A. Electrical Symbols: Draw the corresponding symbols of the following: 1. Ceiling Outlet 11. Push Button 2. Floor Outlet 12. Buzler 3. T.V. Outlet 13. Annunciator 4. Fan Outlet 14. Motor 5. Range Outlet 15. Transformer 6. Special Purpose Outlet 16. Junction Box 7. Switch and Fuse 17. Ground Connection 8. Heating Panel 18. Lighting Panel 9. Circuit Breaker 19. Three Way Switch 10. Two Wire Cable or 20. Battery Raceway 21. B. Wiring Design: Design for a small single family dwelling unit having a floor area of not more than 50 square meters with a load not exceeding 3,680 volt-amperes. (Answer the following questions:) 22. a. With the above requirements, how many circuits is permitted by the CODE? b. For GENERAL LIGHTING AND CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE, the code thru its Table 2.20. 2.3. gave us the multiplier value of 24 volt amperes per sq.m for a 50 sq.m floor area, how much will be your load value? c. For typical appliance load of a 50 sq. m dwelling, possibly 1 Electric Flat Iron, 1200 VA; 1 - TV set, 80 VA; 1 Electric Fan, 75 VA; and 1- Radio, 20 VA. Compute the total load and total current. d. Looking at the [Sec. 2.10.2.5. (a) and 2.10.1.11. (d)] of the CODE, we use one 20 amp 2-wire circuit. As for the SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORS, 2 referring to (Sec 2.30.2.3.) We will use two 3.5 mm (2.0 mm dia) TW copper wires (minimum) as per (Sec 2.30.2.3.). For Service Equipment (Section 2.40.2.3, p 178) of the CODE, we should use one 30 amps, IPST, 250 volt safety switch with one 20 amp fuse. Draw the schematic diagram of the whole set up of the design with complete labelling of parts. e. Three-way switch is used when a light or other load must be connected from two different switching points, say, garage and upstairs. Show with a schematic diagram correct set up using two 3-way switches.