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TASK SHEET 1.

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Title: Draft Competency Standard
Performance Objective:
Given the sample format, you should be able to make/draft competency
standard for the qualification you are assigned to.
Supplies: Bond paper, ballpen
Equipment: Laptops/cellphone
Steps/Procedure:
1. Secure TR and CBC for the qualification you are assigned to.
2. Use the format given.
3. Draft competency standard.

Assessment Method: Portfolio Assessment

COMPETENCY STANDARD
These guidelines are set to provide the Technical Vocational Education and
Training (TVET) providers with information and other important requirements to
consider when designing training programs for ( Your chosen TR). These units of
competency are categorized into core competencies.
CORE COMPETENCY
UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Perform roughing-in activities, wiring and cabling works for
single-phase distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary systems
UNIT CODE: ELC41301

UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes on
installing electrical metallic and non-metallic conduit, wire ways and cable clamp,
auxiliary terminal cabinet and distribution frame panel board/safety switch and used
in roughing-in based on the required performance standards. This unit also covers
the outcomes required in preparing for cable pulling and installation, performing
wiring and cabling lay-out and notifying completion of work for single-phase
distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary systems

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
ELEMENTS
Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables

1. Install electrical 1.1 Correct drawings are interpreted based on job


metallic /nonmetallic requirements
(PVC conduit) 1.2 Correct quantities of conduit, fittings and accessories
are determined as per job requirements
1.3 Tools and equipment are selected as per job
requirements
1.4 Conduit is assembled ensuring that fittings are fully

Date Developed: Document No. 001


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University
Deniega
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inserted and tightened as per job requirements
1.5 Conduit is bent with bends not exceeding 90° as per job
requirements
2. Install wire ways and 2.1 Correct drawings are interpreted to determine job
cable tray requirements
2.2 Correct quantities of materials are selected as per job
requirements
2.3 Tools and equipment are selected as per job
requirements
2.4 Wire ways and cable trays are installed as per job
requirements.
2.5 Safety procedures are followed in line with SOPs
3. Install auxiliary 3.1 Correct drawings are interpreted to determine job
terminal cabinet and requirements
distribution panel 3.2 Correct quantities of materials are selected as per job
requirements
3.3 Tools and equipment are selected as per job
requirements
3.4 Auxiliary terminal cabinet is installed as per job
requirements
3.5 Auxiliary main distribution frame is installed as per job
requirements

RANGE OF VARIABLES

VARIABLES RANGE
1. Metallic conduits/non-metallic 1.1 Rigid Steel Conduits (RSC)
conduit 1.2 Intermediate Metallic Conduit (IMC)
1.3 Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)
1.4 Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe (PVC)
2. Tools and equipment Including but not limited to:
3.1 Spirit level, hack saw, pipe cutter,
plumb bob, pipe reamer, pipe threader,
pipe bender, bolt cutter, electric drill
3.2 Electrical power tools
- Power drills
- Portable grinder
3. Installation 4.1 Electrical Metallic conduit
- Fitting/coupling/connector fully
inserted and tightened
- Elbows with clamps/supports for
mounting
- Conduit rigidly anchored to building
structure
- Smooth field off-set bends
- Conduit bend not to exceed 90°
- Standard distance between supports
- Conduit ends reamed and without
sharp edges
- Conduit cut to length requirement
4.2 Wire ways and cable tray

Date Developed: Document No. 001


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University
Deniega
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- Boxes plumb to ground and rigidly
anchored to walls building structure
- Conduit rigidly clamp to building
structure
- Couplings fully inserted
- Ground wire bonding jumper each
joint.
4.3 Auxiliary terminal cabinet and
distribution panel.
- Conduit ends reamed and cleaned of
burrs and rough edges
- Fitting fully inserted and applied with
adhesive solvent
- Conduit cut to length requirement
- PVC coupling with adhesive solvent

EVIDENCE GUIDE

1. Critical Aspects of Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:


Competency 1.1 Installed electrical metallic /non- metallic (PVC
conduit)
1.2 Installed wire ways and cable tray
1.3 Installed auxiliary terminal cabinet and
distribution panel
1.4 Prepared for cable pulling and installation
1.5 Performed wiring and cabling lay out
1.6 Notified completion of work
2. Resource Implication The following resources MUST be provided:
2.1 Workplace location
2.2 Tools and equipment appropriate to roughing-in,
wiring and cabling works and installation processes
2.3 Materials relevant to the proposed activity
2.4 Drawings and specifications relevant to the task
3. Methods of Assessments Competency must be assessed through:
3.1 Direct observation of application to tasks.
3.2 Questions related to underpinning knowledge
3.3 Demonstration
3.4 Written test
4. Context of Assessment 4.1 Competency may be assessed in the workplace or
in a simulated workplace setting
4.2 Assessment shall be done while the tasks are
being undertaken either individually or as part of a
team under limited supervision

Date Developed: Document No. 001


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Sorsogon
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Instrument in Developed by:
Donna Lyn D.
University
Deniega
Revision # 01

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