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Reviewer for the

Third Quarter in
TLE8: Electrical
Installation and
Maintenance.
- Electrical Materials and Tools
- Types of Forms
- Measuring Tools and Instruments
- Electrical Symbols
- Electrical Wiring Diagram
- System of Measurement (Ohms Law, English
System, & Metric System)
WIRE SPLICES AND JOINTS
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
TYPES OF FORMS
ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND TOOLS

a. FMC - Flexible Metal Conduit

b. Electrical Metallic - Conduit that is typically thin and

lightweight. It is rigid but can be bent using conduit bender.

c. Flexible Non-Metallic - Conduit that is flexible tubing, moisture-

resistant and flame-retardant.

d. Rigid Steel - Conduit that has a thick-walled threaded tubing,

usually made of hot-dipped galvanized inside and outside.

e. Lamp Holders - Electrical material holds and protects the

lamps.

f. ’ - Used for gripping, holding, cutting electrical

wires and cables and even small nails.

g. Wire stripper - Used for removing insulation of medium sized

wires ranging from gauge #10 to gauge #16.

h. Junction box - Used as an octagonal shaped electrical material

where the connections or joints of wires are being done.

i. Utility box - This is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic

(PVC) material in which flush type of convenience outlet and

switch are attached.


MEASURING TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS
SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT
Ohms Law
SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT
English System
SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT
Metric System
Good luck
on your
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