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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA Administrative Region
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SURIGAO DEL NORTE
GIGAQUIT NATIONAL SCHOOL OF HOME INDUSTRIES
Alambique, Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte
School Year: 2022-2023

Teacher DIVANREY S. VALIENTE Grade Level 12


No. of hours 2 hours Learning Area ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE

Dates Dec 1, 2022 Quarter 1


Time 9:45- 11:30am

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard
Demonstrates an understanding of the principles in performing roughing-in activities.
B. Performance Standard
Independently performs roughing-in activities based on the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) and
National Electrical Code (NEC).

C. Learning Competencies

Install electrical nonmetallic and metallic conduit


Unit Code: ELC741301
I. Learning Objectives

At the end of the discussion, the students are expected to:

Cognitive:

Identify the different types of electrical conduit.


Affective:

Describe the different type of electrical conduit an its purpose.


Psychomotor:

Apply electrical pipe in installing electrical wiring

II. Subject Matter


TOPIC: electrical conduit

III. Materials and References


References:
Electrical installation and maintenance, Learners Materials
Curriculum Guide, EIM

Materials: USB
LCD Projector
Projector
Laptop
Bond paper
pencil
IV. Procedure

a PRAYER
b ATTENDANCE
c ACTIVITY ( motivation)

ACTIVITY
Direction: Picture Identification. Write your answers to your notebook.

A. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) D. Electrical Non-Metallic Tubing (ENT)


B. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit E. Rigid PVC Conduit
C. Flexible Metal Conduit F. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC)
G. Rigid Steel Conduit (RSC)

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ANALYSIS
Directions: Using your previous knowledge and experiences, share your insights on the following questions. Write
your answer on the underlined spaces provided in each item.

1. What electrical pipe have you commonly seen in your home or any places?

2. In your own ideas what will be the purpose of using electrical pipe in our home or any institution?

3. In your own experiences how important knowing the different types of electrical conduit?
ABSTRACTION
ELECTRICAL CONDUIT

7 Types of Electrical Conduit


1. Rigid Steel Conduit (RSC)
• Rigid steel conduit, or RSC, is heavy-duty galvanized steel tubing that is installed with threaded fittings.

(It is typically used outdoors to provide protection from damage and can also provide structural support for
electrical cables, panels, and other equipment. RSC is sold in 10- and 20-foot lengths and has threads on both
ends.)

2. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC)


• Intermediate metal conduit, or IMC, is a thinner, lighter-weight version of rigid steel conduit and is approved
for use in all of the same applications as RSC.

3. Rigid PVC Conduit


• Rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is similar to plastic plumbing pipe and is installed with plastic fittings that are
glued in place. It can be bent after being heated in a portable heater box.
(Because the conduit tubing and fittings are glued together, the conduit assemblies can be watertight, making
PVC suitable for direct burial in the ground for many applications. It is also allowed in corrosive environments.)
4. Electrical Non-Metallic Tubing (ENT)
• Electrical non-metallic tubing (ENT) is flexible corrugated plastic tubing that is moisture-resistant and flame-
retardant.

(It is easy to bend and installs with snap-lock or glued plastic fittings. Unlike EMT, non-metallic tubing cannot
install in exposed locations, so it is commonly used inside walls.)

5. Flexible Metal Conduit


• Flexible metal conduit (FMC) is also called "Greenfield," after the name of its inventor. It has a spiral
construction that makes it flexible so it can snake through walls and other structures.

(Standard FMC is used in dry indoor locations, often for short runs between a wall box)

6. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit


• Liquid-tight flexible metal conduit (LFMC) is a special type of flexible metal conduit that has a plastic
coating and is used with sealed fittings to make it watertight.

(It is commonly used with outdoor equipment, such as air

conditioner units.)

7. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)


Another example of a rigid electrical conduit is EMT (electrical metal tubing), which is most commonly made of
galvanized steel but can also be aluminium. EMT is also called "thin-wall" conduit because it is thin and
lightweight, especially compared to RSC.

(EMT is installed with couplings and fittings that are secured with setscrew or compression-type fasteners. The
tubing itself is not threaded as is RMC. Common sizes of EMT include 1/2-inch, 3/4-inch, and 1-inch.)

APPLICATION
1. Group the students into five members each group.
2. Every group install panel board, utility box, junction box using electrical pipe.
3. Install one bulb control one switch
ASSIGNMENT
1. Research about electrical pipe bending?
2. Different type of electrical bending

DIVANREY S. VALIENTE DANILO L. GALVE, MT-I MARIA LINDA D. ENARIO, HT-III


SST-II OBSERVER I OBSERVER II

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