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EE LAWS AND ETHICS

FINAL EXAM PART 1

MARCH 18, 2020

PROBLEM/PROJECT TO REPORT:
-Each student shall select three (3) field of practice and select two (2) guidelines per field of
practice
-Discuss each guideline in your simple way of understanding

Field of Practice Guidelines Discussion


Design & inspection Article 4, SEC. 31a–A An electrical engineers field has
professional electrical various practices which includes
engineer’s field of practice to design and to seal plans,
includes the sole authority to using it to the fullest power and
seal electrical plans, etc., and to position.
practice electrical engineering in
its full scope as defined in this
Act;
Article 4, SEC. 32b-No person No other profession except a
shall use, or attempt to use as his licensed electrical engineer shall
own, certificate of registration, seal using his own certificate or
professional license or the seal professional license.
of another;
Operation Article 4, Sec. 33- Except as Institutions and buildings which
otherwise provided in this Act, involves electrical hazards must
every electric plant, industrial have atleast to comply to have a
plant or factory, commercial professional electrical engineer,
establishment, institutional registered electrical engineer,
building, watercraft, electric and registered master
locomotive or in any other electricians
installation where persons and
properties are exposed to
electrical hazards shall not have
less than the following
complement of professional
electrical engineer, registered
electrical engineer, and
registered master electricians
Article 4, SEC. 34.– It shall be Preparation of Plans,
unlawful for any person not Supervision of Installation,
authorized under this Act to Application of the Philippine
prepare plans, electrical Electrical Code shall be
valuations or specifications for supervised and signed by a
any electrical wiring, equipment professional electrical engineer
or system; and no installation and executed under the charge
thereof shall be undertaken of a professional electrical
unless the plans, designs, engineer, a registered electrical
valuations and specifications engineer, or a registered master
have been prepared by or under electrician
the responsible charge of, and
signed and sealed by a
EE LAWS AND ETHICS
FINAL EXAM PART 1

MARCH 18, 2020

PROBLEM/PROJECT TO REPORT:
-Each student shall select three (3) field of practice and select two (2) guidelines per field of
practice
-Discuss each guideline in your simple way of understanding

professional electrical engineer;


and a construction permit for the
execution thereof is first
secured; and unless the work is
done in accordance with the
Philippine Electrical Code and is
executed under the responsible
charge or supervision of a
professional electrical engineer,
a registered electrical engineer,
or a registered master
electrician, as the case may be,
and the routinary fiscal and
ministerial requirements of the
government agency, if any,
exercising jurisdiction over the
particular installation have been
complied with.
education Article 3, SEC. 19a.2 Scope of In order to pass a Professional
Examination. – Professional electrical engineer, he shall dealt
electrical engineer: with the requirement of a
Technical paper covering an technical paper and dissertation
evaluation, an analysis, a study in terms of electrical aspects,
or a critical discussion of an supported by engineering
electrical engineering project or applications and theories.
subject, on one or several
technical aspects such as:
design, construction,
installation, commissioning,
testing, operation, maintenance,
repair, research and the like. The
technical paper shall be
supported by engineering
principles and data. Published or
unpublished scientific paper or
treatise on electrical engineering
theories and applications may be
considered as complying with
the requirement;
Article 3, SEC. 19b Scope of In order to pass an examination
Examination. – Registered for Registered electrical
electrical engineer: engineer, he must pass 25%
EE LAWS AND ETHICS
FINAL EXAM PART 1

MARCH 18, 2020

PROBLEM/PROJECT TO REPORT:
-Each student shall select three (3) field of practice and select two (2) guidelines per field of
practice
-Discuss each guideline in your simple way of understanding

mathematics, 30% Engineering


The applicant shall pass a sciences and allied subjects and
written examination on different 45% Electrical engineering
subjects or group of subjects as professional subjects, with the
follows: average score of 75% and no
below 50% per subject.
(1) Mathematics, such as:
algebra, trigonometry, analytic
geometry, differential calculus,
integral calculus, differential
equations, complex numbers,
probability and statistics,
advanced engineering
mathematics including matrices,
power series, Fourier analysis,
Laplace transforms, and others.
The weight is twenty-five
percent (25%).

(2) Engineering sciences and


allied subjects, such as general
chemistry, college physics,
computer fundamentals and
programming, engineering
materials, engineering
mechanics, fluid mechanics,
strength of materials,
thermodynamics, electrical
engineering law, engineering
economics, engineering
management, contracts and
specifications, code of
professional ethics, Philippine
Electrical Code, Parts 1 and 2
and others. The weight is thirty
percent (30%).

(3) Electrical engineering


professional subjects, such as:
electrical circuits, electronic
theory and circuits energy
conversion, power transmission
EE LAWS AND ETHICS
FINAL EXAM PART 1

MARCH 18, 2020

PROBLEM/PROJECT TO REPORT:
-Each student shall select three (3) field of practice and select two (2) guidelines per field of
practice
-Discuss each guideline in your simple way of understanding

and distribution, instrumentation


and measurement, circuit and
line protection, control systems,
principles of communication,
electrical machines, electrical
equipment, components and
devices, electric systems, power
plant, electronic power
equipment, illumination,
building wiring and others. The
weight is forty-five percent
(45%).

The passing general weighted


average rating shall be seventy
percent (70%) with no grade
below fifty percent (50%) in any
group of subjects listed above.

The examination questions on


the foregoing subjects shall
cover only basic theories and
principles, and shall exclude
questions based on experience
and trade practices. The number
of questions shall be such that
the examination can be finished
in three (3) consecutive eight-
hour days.

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