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Intermediate Electrical Technician Course

Education

Vocational Curriculum 2012


(With effect from the academic year 2012-2013)

Curriculum of Intermediate Vocational Course


In
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN

State Institute of Vocational Education


O/o the Commissioner of Intermediate Education,
Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
&
Board of Intermediate Education,
Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

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RENAMING OF COURSE

Renaming of Course Electrical Wiring & Servicing of Electrical Appliances


[EW &SEA] as Electrical Technician [E.T]
The syllabus revision committee has decided to re-name Electrical Wiring &
Servicing of Electrical Appliances [EW & SEA] as Electrical Technician [ E.T] to sound
more purposeful and meaningful.

1. Sri D.Kumara Swamy,


Lecturer in Electrical Engineering,
Government Polytechnic College,
Masab Tank, Hyderabad.

2. Sri P.Srinivasa Rao, V.I.,


A.T.I. Vidyanagar,
Hyderabad.

3. Sri K.Ramchandra Reddy


J.L. in EW & SEA (Vocational)
Government Junior College Boys,
Nagarkurnool,
Mahabubnagar (District)

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CONTENTS

Page No.
I. Introduction 4
II. Objective of the course 5
III. Skills to be provided 6 to 9
IV. Job Opportunities :
a) Wage employment 10
b) Self employment
V. Scheme of Instruction & Examination 11& 12
VI. Syllabus 13 to 41
VII. List of Equipment 42 to 46
VIII. a) Collaborating Institutions for curriculum transaction
46
b) On the Job Training Sites 47
IX. Teaching staff and qualifications 48
X. Vertical Mobility 48
XI. Reference Books 49 & 50
XII. Model Question Paper Theory & Practical 51 to 57
XIII. List of Participants 58

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INTRODUCTION

Competency based curriculum for Electrical Technician Course (Formerly known as


EW&SEA course now renamed as Electrical Technician) had been developed for two year course (+2
level) in Intermediate education. It is designed to ensure that a student acquires knowledge and skills
as required to perform a given job in a more effective way.

Competency is the ability to perform a specific task or job in an acceptable way. The
Competency based education establishes a direct link between the theory and skills expected. It
provides adequate scope for self and wage employment. Competency based vocational education
paves the way to

(1) Identify the competencies required for a particular job

(2) Prepare the student to learn objectives in a precise way

(3) To make the student to know the reality or world of work

When learning deals with the performance of critical activities, it is necessary to analyse each
job keeping in view the technology in force. Teaching and skill learning should be arranged in a
systematic manner. In this process, identification of competencies to be attained by the student is a
prerequisite condition. Accordingly, the designed curriculum has the following (components).

(1) Job opportunities identified

(2) Identification of duties to be performed in the world of work

(3) The desired knowledge and skill levels to be taught/learned.

(4) List of course objectives.

Skills and techniques for performing a job varies with the change in technology. This
necessitates the training of the skilled personnel in emerging areas of critical importance. Therefore,
it becomes necessary to revise the curriculum to meet the present requirements. Hence, it is decided
to review, revise and reorganize the existing curriculum in Electrical Wiring &
Contracting/Electrical Domestic Appliances and Rewinding developed in March 1984 and revised
during the year 2000.

The exercise of developing competency based curriculum on /Electrical wiring and servicing
of Electrical Appliances/ Electrical Technician is a fruitful venture for making vocational courses as
employment oriented and useful to the students and teachers, teacher educators, curriculum planners,
educational planners and employers.

Board of Intermediate Education with the co-ordinated efforts of SIVE and other Vocational
Lecturers and subject experts has taken up the revision of the curriculum to suit the present day
requirements.

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OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE

1. To create awareness about types and handling of domestic appliances

2. To acquire knowledge about principle of operation, working and application of various


domestic appliances.

3. To acquire skills in assembly, repair, installation, testing and maintenance of domestic


appliances.

4. To acquire skills in entrepreneurship in the vacation

5. To familiarize with BIS specifications & IE Rules.

6. To create awareness towards consumption of energy conservation

7. To acquire knowledge about tools, equipment and Instruments required for different types of
wiring systems & testing

8. To understand the various types of wiring systems & to select suitable

9. To acquire skills in house wiring

10. To acquire skills in Industrial wiring

11. To acquire skills in Theatre, Auditorium wiring & Public Address system.

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SKILLS TO BE PROVIDED

There is a broad way for successful students of this course. They may opt for wage
employment or select employment or choose for further studies Technical education and general
education. The following discussion provides and abstract of the scope. It is necessary to create
suitable skills to meet the desire of the student.

Electrical Domestic Appliances Assemblers,

1. Setting of assembly shop


2. Layout of tools and equipment of Assembly shop
3. Selection of tools and instruments for assembly
4. Selection and procurement of component and materials
5. Stocking of procured components for assembly
6. Sequential Operation of assembling
7. Testing during assembling
8. Final testing and checking for conformity with BIS
9. Packing and storage of assembled appliances
10. Transportation of assembled appliances
11. Upkeeping Assembly shop
12. Safety Rules for Assembly shop
Electrical Domestic Appliances Tester

1. Identification of relevant test


2. Setting of Testing Laboratory
3. Layout of Tools and Instruments in Testing Laboratory
4. Selection and Procurement of tools and instruments for inspecting and testing
5. Inspection scheduling
6. Testing procedure as per BIS and other specific requirement
7. Checking and Testing of tools and instruments for proper functioning
8. Preparation of Inspection/Test Report
9. Reporting Test Results
10. Up keeping of Testing Laboratory
11. Safety consciousness in Testing
Electrical Domestic Appliances Installation and Service Installation
1. Site selection for installation
2. Rules and practices of installation for various appliances
3. Acceptance Testing of Appliances before installation
4. Selection and procurement of installation materials
5. Installation procedure
6. Testing of appliances after installation
7. Safety measures

Service
8. Receiving complaints
9. Inspection and fault finding
10. Service schedule
11. Assessment of anticipated work and cost
12. Preparation of tool kit and materials
13. Dealing with customers
14. Fault Finding & Servicing
15. Estimating and costing of services
16. Reports of servicing
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Electrical and Domestic Appliances Repair


1. Setting of Repair-shop
2. Layout of tools, equipment and instruments for repair-shop
3. Selection and procurement of tools and instruments for repair
4. Inspection and fault finding of appliances
5. Procurement of components and materials for repair
6. Stocking of procured component and material for repair
7. Repair and reconditioning methods
8. Overhauling of appliances
9. Servicing of appliances
10. Acceptance test of repaired appliance
11. Up-keepment of repair shop
12. Safety consciousness in repair shop
Electrical Domestic Appliances Winder/Rewinder (Motor)
1. Setting of winding shop
2. Layout of tools, equipment and instrument for winding shop
3. Selection and procurement of tools, equipment and instructions for winding
4. Selection and procurement of materials for winding
5. Rewinding of armature and field coils
6. Testing of the winding/coils
7. Re-assembling motor
8. Testing of motor

Electrical Domestic Appliances Salesman


1. Comparative awareness of appliances and their manufacturers
2. Quoting of rates and collection of orders
3. Supply of scheduling
4. After sales service and feedback
Dealership/Agency Electrical Domestic Appliance
1. Market survey and product selection
2. Awareness of financial institution/agencies promoting self employment and their roles.
3. Selection of location for outlet.
4. Registration for dealership with company and Government agencies
5. Financial Management
6. Management of Human Resources
7. Show room management
8. Sales promotion
9. After sale service
10. Feed back of sales position to the company
Repair shop of Electrical Domestic Appliances
1. Development of Entrepreneurial Abilities
2. Awareness of self employment opportunities
3. Market survey for starting a Repair shop
4. Awareness of financial institutions/agencies promoting self employment and their roles
5. Preparation of project report
6. Registration of repair shop with concerned authorities
7. Financial; Management
8. Selection of personnel
9. Setting up a repair shop
10. Procurement of components and materials
11. Stocking of procured components and materials
12. Inspection, testing and fault finding of appliances
13. Estimating, costing and billing

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14. Repair and reconditioning method


15. Overhauling of appliances
16. Servicing of appliances
17. Test repaired appliances as per BIS
18. Corrosion protection of appliances
19. Up-keepment of repair shop
20. Safety consciousness of repair shop

Manufacturing of Electrical Domestic Appliances


1. Development of Entrepreneurial Abilities
2. Awareness of self employment opportunities
3. Role of small scale industry
4. Market survey and product selection
5. Awareness of financial institutions/agencies promoting self employment and their roles
6. Preparing project report
7. Registration of a small scale unit
8. Financial Management
9. Selection of personnel
10. Planning, layout and setting up a workshop
11. Selection and procurement of components and raw materials
12. Inventory
13. Production process and assembly
14. Testing as per specification
15. Store Management
16. Maintenance and up-keeping of workshop
17. Safety consciousness and energy conservation
18. Estimating production cost and pricing policy
19. Organising sales promotion
20. Show room management
21. Quoting of rates & Collection of orders
22. Supply scheduling of supply
23. After sales service
JOB OPPORTUNITIES

A) Wage Employment
1. Electrical Domestic Appliances Assembler
2. Electrical Domestic Appliances Tester
3. Electrical Domestic Appliances Installation and Service
4. Electrical Domestic Appliances Repairer
5. Electrical Domestic Appliances Winder/Rewinder (Motor)
6. Electrical Domestic Appliances Salesman

B) Self Employment
7. Dealership/Agency of Electrical Domestic Appliances
8. Repair-shop of Electrical Domestic Appliances
9. Manufacturing of Electrical Domestic Appliances
10. Electrical Contractor
11. Electrician
12. Wireman
13. Service Technician/Service Engineer

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V. SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION


5.1 ANNUAL SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION FOR 1ST YEAR
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN COURSE
Theory Practicals Total
Part-A
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks
1. English 150 50 - - 150 50
2. General Foundation 150 50 - - 150 50
course
Part-B
3. Paper-1 Elements of 135 50 135 50 270 100
Electrical Engineering
4. Paper-II 135 50 135 50 270 100
Electrical Engineering
Materials & Wiring
5. Paper-111 135 50 135 50 270 100
Electrical Measuring
Instruments &
Electronic Devices
6. OJT - - 365 100 365 100
7. Total 705 250 770 250 1475 500

On the Job Training November and December


Electrical Technician II year

Theory Practicals Total


Part-A
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks
1. English 150 50 - - 150 50

2. General Foundation 150 50 - - 150 50


course
Part-B
3. Paper-1 110 50 115 50 225 100
Electrical Machines &
Power Systems
4. Paper-II 110 50 115 50 225 100
Domestic Appliances
& Rewinding
5. Paper-III 110 50 115 50 225 100
Electrical Estimation
& Utilization
6. OJT - - 450 100 450 100

7. Total 630 250 795 250 1425 500

I+II+III 1000

On the Job Training : August, September & October

EVALUATION OF ON THE JOB TRAINING:

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The On the Job Training shall carry 100 marks for each year and pass marks is 50. During on the
job training the candidate shall put in a minimum of 90 % of attendance.

The evaluation shall be done in the last week of January.

Marks allotted for evaluation:

S.No Name of the activity Max. Marks allotted for each activity

1 Attendance and punctuality 30

2 Familiarity with technical terms 05

3 Familiarity with tools and material 05

4 Manual skills 05

5 Application of knowledge 10

6 Problem solving skills 10

7 Comprehension and observation 10

8 Human relations 05

9 Ability to communicate 10

10 Maintenance of dairy 10

Total 100

NOTE: The On the Job Training mentioned is tentative. The spirit of On the Job training is to be
maintained. The colleges are at liberty to conduct on the job training according to their
local feasibility of institutions & industries. They may conduct the entire on the job
training periods of (363) I year and (450) II year either by conducting classes in
morning session and send the students for OJT in afternoon session or two days in
week or weekly or monthly or by any mode which is feasible for both the college and
the institution. However, the total assigned periods for on the job training should be
completed. The institutions are at liberty to conduct On the Job training during summer
also, however there will not be any financial commitment to the department.

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SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS PER WEEK ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN COURSE

Part-A Theory Practicals Total


1. English 4 -- 4
2. G.F.C. 4 -- 4
Part-B
Vocational Subjects
Paper-I 4 4 8
Paper-II 4 4 8
Paper-III 4 4 8
Total 20 12 32

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LIST OF SUBJECTS IN ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN


SYLLABUS
FIRST YEAR
Theory Periods Marks
1. Elements of Electrical Engineering (Theory Paper I) 135 50
2. Electrical Engineering Materials and Wiring (Theory 135 50
Paper II)
3. Electrical Measuring Instruments and Electronic 135 50
Devices (Theory Paper III)
Practicals
1. Elements of Electrical Lab (Practical Paper-I) 135 50
2. Electrical Wiring and Workshop (Practical Paper II) 135 50
3. Engineering Drawing (Practical Paper III) 135 50
4. On the Job Training 813 100

SECOND YEAR

Theory Periods Marks


1. Electrical Machines and Power Systems (Theory Paper 110 50
I)
2. Domestic Appliances and Re-winding (Theory Paper 110 50
II)
3. Electrical Estimation and Utilization (Theory Paper 110 50
III)
Practicals
1. Electrical Machines Lab (Practical Paper I) 115 50
2. Domestic Appliances Lab (Practical Paper II) 115 50
3. Electrical Estimation and Utilization Lab (Practical 115 50
Paper III)

Note : Scheme of Valuation for Practicals :


1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
___________
50 Marks
___________

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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. [THEORY-I]
YEAR: I YEAR
PART: B
PAPER: I

PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

S.No Name of the Unit No. of Weightage Short Essay


periods in Marks Answer type
Questions Questions
1 Electric Current- 30 16 2 2
Ohms Law - Kirchhoffs
l aw

2 Units-Work-Power and 15 8 1 1
energy

3 Heating Effects of Electric 15 8 1 1


Current

4 Magnetism & Electro 25 10 2 1


Magnetic Effects

5 Electro Magnetic 15 10 2 1
Induction

6 Cells and Batteries 15 8 1 1

7 Electrostatics 20 8 1 1

Total 135

Note :- 1. Ist Unit i.e, magnetism is deleted and added with Unit-4 in New syllabus as magnetism and
electro magnetic effects.
2.Effect of electric current is changed as Heating effect of electric current and chemical effect
is deleted.
3.Chemical effect of electric current is added in new Unit as cells and batteries in 6th Unit.
4.A.C. Fundamentals is deleted from Unit 6.
5.Unit 7 electrostatics is added.

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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
IST YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-I ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING [THEORY-I]
Sl. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay
No periods in Marks Answer type
Questions Questions
1 1.0 Electric Current- 30 16 2 2
Ohms Law - Kirchhoffs law
1.1 Electric current-
conductors-
Semiconductors-
Insulators
1.2 Electric potential-
resistance-
laws of resistance

1.3 Problems on laws of


resistance
1.4 Effects of temperature-
simple problems

1.5 Ohms law-simple


problems
1.6 Resistance in series-
parallel-
simple problems

1.7 Definitions of network


elements-junction,
branch, loop

1.8 Kirchhoffs law-


Wheatstone bridge
1.9 Solution of networks
using Kirchhoffs law
1.10Transformation of
STAR to DELTA and
DELTA to STAR-
Simple problems
2 2.0 Units-Work-Power and 15 8 1 1
energy
2.1System of units-SI
system
2.2Work-power-energy
definitions and units
2.3Conversion of Electrical
units to thermal units
2.4 Problems on Work-
power-energy
2.5 Energy consumption and
monthly
billing-problems

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Sl. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay


No periods in Marks Answer type
Questions Questions
3 3.0Heating Effects of Electric 15 8 1 1
Current
3.1 Effects of Electrical
Energy
3.2 Heating effect of electric
current
3.3 Heat produced by flow of
current- Joules law-
Mechanical equivalent of
he a t
3.4 Applications of heating
effect of electric current

3.5 Simple problems


4 4.0. Electro Magnetism 25 10 2 1
4.1 Introduction to
magnets
4.2 Magnetic pole-
magnetic axis-pole
strength
4.3 Properties of
magnets
4.4 Typical shapes of
magnets
4.5 Classification of
magnets
4.6 Rules to find polarity

4.7 Magnetic fields


4.8 Inverse square
law(3)
4.9 Simple problems
4.10 Magnetic effect of
electric current
4.11 Force on a current
carrying conductor-
Fleming left hand rule

4.12 Field pattern field


strength of
long straight
conductor, solenoid
and teroid-
4.13 force between
conductors
4.14 Magnetic circuits-
definitions of flux, mmf, flux
density, magnetizing force and
reluctance and their relation
4.15Comparison

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Sl. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay


No periods in Marks Answer type
Questions Questions
between magnetic
circuit and electric
circuit
4 .1 6 Simple
problems on electro-
magnetism
5 5. Electro Magnetic 15 10 2 1
Induction
5.1 Concept of electro-
magnetic induction
Lenzs law -Fleming's
right hand rule
5.2 Faraday laws of
electromagnetic
induction- types of emfs
- dynamically induced
emf and statically
induced emf
5.3 Self and mutual
induction and their
emfs-coefficient of
coupling
5.4 Energy stored in a
magnetic field-lifting
power of electro magnet-
simple problems
6 6. Cells and Batteries 15 8 1 1
6.1 Chemical effects of
electric current-
faraday laws of
electrolysis- simple
problems
6.2 Cells and their
components-Definition
of battery-Primary cells
-defects and remedies,
dry cell-Secondary
cell-comparison
between primary cells
and secondary cells
6.3 Lead acid cell-principle
and working of lead
acid cell detailed study-
Wh & Ah efficiencies
of cell
6.4 Charging methods of
secondary cells
6.5 Maintenance of Lead
acid cell and
testing of lead acid

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Sl. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay


No periods in Marks Answer type
Questions Questions
battery
6.6 Basic concept on
Special types of cells-
Silver oxide cells-Solar
cells- fuel cells.
7 7.0 Electrostatics 20 8 1 1
7.1Deffination of Electric
charge& its
Units
7.2Deffination of unit
charge
7.3State Coulombs Law
of Electrostatics
7.4 Absolute & Relative
Permittivity
7.5 Field Pattern of +ve, -
ve, Like &
Unlike Charges
7.6 Field intensity,
7.8 Capacitance Definition
and formula
7.9 Types of Capacitors
7.10 Capacitors in series
and parallel
7.11 Applications and
simple problems.

Total 135

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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND WIRING [THEORY-II]


I YEAR PART: B
PAPER: II
PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

S.No Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
1 Introduction 5 3 1/2

2 Conducting & Semi-conducting 15 10 2 1


materials
3 Magnetic materials 15 6 1

4 Insulating materials 15 8 1 1

5 Di-electric materials and Special 10 5 1 1/2


purpose materials

6 Wiring accessories 15 5 1 1/2


7 Wiring tools and wire joints 10 5 1 1/2

8 Wiring Systems & Types of House 15 8 1 1


Wiring
9 Wiring circuits 15 8 1 1
10 Earthing 10 6 1

11 Safety precautions and IE rules for 10 4 2


wiring

Total 135

Note : 1. Unit 6 & 7 are clubbed together and made as 6th Unit in New curriculum
Unit 10 & 12 are clubbed together and made as 9th Unit.

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PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-II , Electrical Engineering Materials and Wiring [Theory-II]

S. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


No periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
1 1.0 Introduction 5 3 1/2
1.1 Structure of Atom
1.2 1.2 Atomic number,
valence electrons
1.3 Atomic bonds
1.4 Classification of electrical
engg. Materials
2 2.0 Conducting & Semi- 15 10 2 1
conducting materials
2.1 Concept on conducting
materials
2.2 Conducting materials-
effect of alloying -
temperature -applications
2.2 Low resistance materials
and applications
2.3 Properties of Aluminum,
Copper
2.4 High resistance materials
a nd
applications
2.5 Properties of Eureka,
Nichrome
and Tungsten
2.6 Concept on semiconducting
materials
2.7 Atomic structure of silicon
germanium
2.8 Classification and applicati
of semi conducting materia
3 3.0Magnetic materials 15 6 1
3.1 Classification of magnetic
materials
3.2 Permiability-suceptability-
currie point magneto
striction
3.3 Soft and hard magnetic
materials- general
properties & applications
3.4 Properties of pure Iron,
Silicon steel, Nickel,
Cobalt, Alnico, Ferrites &
applications
3.5 B-H curve ,cycle of
magnetization,

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S. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


No periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
hysteresis loop.

4 4.0 Insulating materials 15 8 1 1


4.1 General properties of
insulating materials
4.2 Factors affecting
insulation resistance &
Di-electric strength, di-
electric loss
4.3 Classification of insulating
materials & applications
4.4 Properties and uses of
Fibrous materials like
wood, paper, textiles etc.,
4.5Properties and uses of
Asphalt, Bitumen, Mineral
insulating Liquids , synthetic
liquids and special insulating
liquids
4.6Properties and uses of
Ceramics-mica etc.
4.7Insulating glasses - rubbers -
PVC
4.8 Insulating resins-amber,
wood resins, shellac,
Thermo plastics-thermo
sets, Bakelite
4.9 Applications of Insulating
gasses- Air, N, H2, SF6
5 5.0 Di-electric materials and 10 5 1 1/2
Special purpose materials
5.1 Di-electric strength,
Permittivity,
Polarization, Di-electric loss,
Applications
5.2 Protective materials like
lead, steel
tapes, wires, strips etc
5.3 Thermocouple, Bi-
metals, soldering
materials(3)
5.4 Fuse, galvanizing and
impregnations

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S. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


No periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
6 6.0 Wiring accessories 15 5 1 1/2
6.1 Types of wires
6.2 Types of switches
6.3 Other accessories like
lamp holders, ceiling
roses, sockets, fuses
etc.(detailed study)
6.4 Main boards, Distribution
boards, Switch boards
6.5 Fuses and fuse materials
6.6 MCB & CBs
7 7.0 Wiring tools and wire 10 5 1 1/2
joints
7.1 Wiring tools
7.2 Wire joints
7.3 Soldering, taping and
termination of
wires/joints
8 8.0. Wiring Systems & Types 15 8 1 1
of House Wiring
8.1 Looping system and ring
system
8.2 Ring system and
distribution box system -
selection of particular
system of wiring
8.3 Types of house wiring-
Cleat wiring, CTS/TRS
wiring, Conduit wiring,
Casing capping wiring-
detailed study
8.4 Comparison between
different wiring
methods
9 9.0. Wiring circuits 15 8 1 1
9.1 Simple lamp circuit and
bedroom lighting
circuits
9.2 Stair case wiring, series
and parallel
circuits
9.3 Master switch circuits,
Corridor wiring circuits
9.4 Fluorescent tube light
circuit, flashers, moving
lights and sodium vapor
and mercury vapor lamp
circuits
9.5 Selection of number of
subcircuits and selection

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S. Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


No periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
of wires/cables
10 10.0 Earthing 10 6 1
10.1 Necessity of earthing-
definitions of
fundamental terms in
earthing like earth,
earth lead, earth
electrode, earth wire
et c
10.2 Types of earthing-
detailed study of pipe
earthing ,Strip earthing
and plate earthing
10.3 Specifications of
materials used for
earthing
10.4 Measurement of Earth
resistance

11 11. Safety precautions and IE 10 4 2


rules for wiring
11.1 Precautions in handling
tools
11.2 Electric shock-First aid
on electric shock
11.3 Precautions to be
observed while
installing different
electric appliances in
hous e s
11.4 I E Rules regarding
house wiring
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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
IST YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III, Electrical Measuring Instruments and Electronic Devices
(Theory Paper III)
PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

S.No Name of the Unit No. of Weightag Short Essay type/


periods e in Answer problematic
Marks Questions Questions
1 Introduction to Electrical 15 5 1 1/2
Measuring System
2 Indicating Instruments 25 10 2 1

3 Integrating Instruments 15 8 1 1

4 Special instruments 10 8 1 1

5 Digital Instruments 20 5 1 1/2

6 Semi conducting components 15 14 1 2

7 Power supplies 15 8 1 1

8 Amplifiers & ICs 15 8 1 1

9 Optical Fiber Cables 5 2 1

Total 135

Note :- 1. Title of the subject is changed as Electrical Measuring Instruments & Electronic Devices
2. Part A and Part B of Old syllabus are clubbed together in New Syllabus
3. Unit 3 in Part B of old syllabus is changed as Amplifiers & ICs (i.e, Unit 4 is clubbed with
Unit-3)
4. A new Unit is added as Optical Fiber Cables as Unit-9 (As part of latest technology, this
Unit is included)

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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
I YEAR

PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS

PAPER-III, Electrical Measuring Instruments and Electronic Devices


(Theory Paper III)

S.No Name of the Unit No. of Weight Short Essay type/


periods age in Answer problematic
Marks Questions Questions
1 1.0 Introduction to Electrical Measuring 15 5 1 1/2
System
1.1 Fundamental units, derived units,
system of units, SI system
1.2 Multiplication factors, Electrical
quantities and their units.
1.3 Classifications of Measuring
Instruments
2 2.0 Indicating Instruments 25 10 2 1
2.1 Classification of Indicating type
measuring instruments
2.2 Effects of currents used in
indicating instruments,
torques/forces in electrical
instruments
2.3 Basic requirements of indicating
instruments
2.4 Moving Iron Instruments
2.5 MC instruments difference
between MI and MC insts.,
Extension of MI & MC Instruments
2.6 Dynamometer type and induction
type inst.,
2.7 Different types of Errors in
indicating inst.,
3 3.0 Integrating Instruments 15 8 1 1
3.1 Definition and classification of
integrating instruments
3.2 1-ph, 3-ph phase induction type
energy meters
3.3 Errors in energy meters
4 4.0 Special instruments 15 8 1 1
4.1 Power factor meter
4.2 Frequency meter,
Synchronoscope
4.3 Multi meter, Megger
4.4 Tongue tester
5 5.0 Digital Instruments 10 5 1 1/2
5.1 Need of digital instruments
5.2 Digital Voltmeter, Ammeter and
frequency meter
5.3 Digital multimeter, tachometer

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6 6.0 Semi conducting components 20 14 1 2


6.1Introduction to Conductors, insulators
and semi conductors
6.2 P type and N type materials
6.3 PN junction diode-detailed study
6.4 Brief study of special diodes- Zenar
diode, LED, LCD, Tunnel diode
Varactor diode, solar cell, PV array
6.5 Transistor-construction and working
6.6 Transistor biasing and configuration
6.7 Brief study on special transistors-
UJT, FET and SCR
7 7. Power supplies 15 8 1 1
7.1 Regulated power supply
7.2 Rectifiers
7.3 Metal rectifiers
7.4 Study of Inverter
7.4 Servo voltage stabilizers Non
automatic voltage stabilizers
Automatic voltage stabilizers
7.5 Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
8.0 Amplifiers & ICs 15 8 1 1
8 8.1 Definition, working principle and
Classification of amplifiers
8.2 What is IC and its advantages
8.3 Discrete Circuits
8.4 Comparison between integrated
circuits and discrete circuits
8.5 Classification of Integrated circuits
8. 6 Applications of ICs

9 9.0 Optical Fiber Cables 5 2 1


9.1Basic introduction to Fiber optics,
9.2 Types of Fiber Optic cables
9.3Properties & applications of optical
Fibers
9.4 Cabling and Cable Jointing
9.5 Optical Transmitters
9.6 Optical Nodes
9.6 Trouble Shooting

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PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-I, Electrical Machines and Power Systems
(Theory Paper- I)
PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 110
S.No Name of the Unit No.of Weightag Short Essay type/
periods e in Answer problematic
Marks Questions Questions
1 D.C. Generators 20 8 1 1

2 D.C. Motors 15 8 1 1

3 A C Fundamentals & 15 8 1 1
Circuits

4 Transformers 15 8 1 1

5 Alternators 5 5 1 1/2

6 Three-Phase Induction 10 8 1 1
Motors

7 Single phase Induction 10 8 1 1


Motors

8 Generation of Power 5 5 1 1/2

9 Transmission and 15 10 2 1
Distribution of Power

Total 110

Note :- 1. A.C. Fundamentals Unit is added in Unit 3 in the existing syllabus of A.C. Circuits.
2. In Unit 8 sub Unit Electrical Energy Sources is added.

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PAPER-I, Electrical Machines and Power Systems
(Theory Paper- I)

S.No Name of the Unit No.of Weightage Short Essay type/


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Questions Questions
1 1.D.C.Generators 20 8 1 1

1.1 Generator Principle,


simple loop generator
1.2 Production of induced
EMF and its nature
1.3 Construction details of
DC Generator Yoke-
poles-pole shoes -
Armature- Commutator
- brush assembly
bearing Field coils

1.4 Armature winding-lap


and wave winding
1.5 E.M.F. equation

1.6 Simple problems


1.7 Types of Generators-
separately- Self excited-
series-shunt-compound
wound
1.8 Failure of Building up of
voltage in a shunt
generator ,OCC of DC
Shunt Generator
1.9 Losses and efficiency of
generators Losses-iron-
copper-mechanical losses
1.10 Efficiency of generator
1.11 Applications of different
types of Generators
2 2.D.C.Motors 15 8 1 1
2.1 Principle of working-
Significance of back
EMF(Eb)
2.2 Types of dc motors
Series-shunt and
compound motors
2.3 Losses and efficiency
Losses-iron-copper-
mechanical losses Simple
problems
2.4 Speed and Torque
equation- Simple
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2.5 Speed Control of
Motors-Field control
method for series &
shunt motors-Armature
control methods (for
shunt motors only)
2.6 DC motor starters-
Necessity of starter
working of 3-point
starter-4-point starter
2.7 Applications of different
types of motors

3 3. A C fundamentals & 15 8 1 1
Circuits
3.1Definations of Alterating
currents and voltage, different
wave forms
3.2 Definition of cycle, time
period,
Frequency, Amplitude,
Instantaneous
value ,maximum ,Average
and RMS
values of A.C voltage &
current
3.3 Form factor , Peak factor
of sinusoidal
wave
3.4 Phaser representation of
A.C, Phase &
Phase difference of ac
,Power & Power
Factor.
3.5 Simple problems
3.6Single phase A.C.
Through Pure
Resistive/Inductive/capac
itive circuit-current-
voltage-phaser diagrams-
power-power factor
3.7 A.C. through R-L/R-
C/R-L-C Circuit
Current -voltage-phasor
diagram-
Power-Power factor
3.8 Simple problems on R-
L-C circuits
3.9 Poly phase circuits-
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advantages of poly
phase over single phase
3.10 Star and delta
connection- voltage &
current Relation in star
connection - Delta or
mesh connections
3.11 The vector diagram of star
and delta
connections-3-phase power
equation &
simple problems
4 4. Transformers 15 8 1 1

4.1Deffination and working


Principle -E.M.F
equation (No derivation)
-Transformation ratio
4.2 Step up and step down
transformers
4.3Construction details and
types of transformers
Like Auto transformers,
Instrument Transformers
,Welding Transformers.
4.4 Losses and efficiency of
transformer
4.5 All-day efficiency of
transformer
4.6 Simple problems
4.7 Cooling systems of
transformers
4.8Maintanance of
Transformers

5 5.0 Alternators 5 5 1 1/2


5.1 Principle and operation of
Alternators
5.2 Relation between speed,
no. of poles and
frequency.
5.3 Constructional details of
alternator Salient pole
type and smooth
cylindrical type
5.4 EMF equation and simple
problems

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6 6.0 Three-Phase Induction 10 8 1 1
Motors
6.1 Classification of 3-Ph
motors
6.2 Working principle of 3-
Ph Induction motors
6.3 Relations between Ns,
no. of poles and supply
frequency-Definition of
Slip & slip speed -Simple
problems
6.4 Constructional details of
Induction Motors
Schematic diagrams of
squirrel cage and slip ring
motors
6.5 Losses-iron & copper,
mechanical losses-Power
stages-efficiency-
Problems
6.6 Starters for Induction
Motors-Necessity
o f starter-D.O.L starter-
Star/delta
starter-Rotor resistance
starter for slip
ring Induction Motor-
effect of Ra
On torque and speed
7 7.0 Single phase Induction 10 8 1 1
Motors
7.1Principle of operation of
Single phase Induction
Motors
7.2 Types of 1-Ph Induction
motor like Split phase,
capacitor start -capacitor start-
capacitor run-shaded pole
motors-universal motor and
their applications

8.0 Generation of Power 5 5 1 1/2


8
8.1 Sources of Electrical
Energy-conventional-non
conventional energy
sources
8.2 Generation of Electrical
power-working of
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Nuclear power stations.

9 9. Transmission and 15 10 2 1
Distribution of Power

9.1Tansmisssion of power
from generating station to
receiving stations
9.2Use of step-up and step-
down transformers and
associated equipment
9.3Use of Circuit breaker-
isolators-earth switches,
C.T.s etc.
9.4Line diagram of
Transmission line from
generating station to
receiving station.
9.5Distribution of power.
9.6Line diagrams of a feeder
from HV substation to
distribution substation.
9.7Transformer substations
9.8Distribution T/F
substation-Double Pole
structure-Pole mounted
and Plinth mounted T/F

9.9Substation associated
equipment such as A.B.
switch, L.A.-H.G. Fuse-
Circuit Breaker.

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PAPER-II, Domestic appliances & rewinding (Theory: Paper -II)

PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 110

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1 Introduction 5 2 1

2 Heating appliances 20 10 2 1

3 Motarised appliances 20 10 2 1

4 Other Appliances 20 14 1 2

5 General Procedure for 10 8 1 1


Re-winding

6 DC Machine Winding 15 8 1 1

7 AC Motor Winding 20 16 2 2

110

Note :- 1. Capter 8 & 9 of existing syllabus Transformer winding and winding shop are deleted as this
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PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-II, Domestic appliances & rewinding (Theory: Paper -II)

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(130) Marks Questions Questions
1 1.Introduction 5 2 1
1.1Classification of domestic
appliances
1.2General Procedure for
servicing-Drives used in
domestic appliances.
2 2.Heating appliances 20 10 2 1
2.1Construction,working and
trouble shooting of electric
room heater, electric stove,
Electric Rice cocker,
toaster
2.2Construction,working and
troubleshooting of Electric
kettle, coffee maker
2.3 Construction, working and
troubleshooting Electric
iron, immersion heater,
geyser
2.4Construction,working and
trouble shooting of Hair
drier, dish washer and
micro-wave oven
3 3.Motarised appliances 20 10 2 1
3.1Construction,working,troub
leshooting of electric fans,
mixer, grinder, washing
machine
3.2Construction working
troubleshooting of room cooler,
vacuum cleaner, domestic water
pumps.
4 4.Other Appliances 20 14 1 2
4.1Different lamps(light
sources),
4.2Construction,working and
trouble shooting of electric
bell ,
buzzer, emergency light,
4.4Construction, working and
troubleshooting of voltage
stabilizer, Inverters and
UPS.

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5 5.General Procedure for Re- 10 8 1 1
winding
5.1Tools required for re-
winding-
5.2Removing of stator and
rotor, old coils collecting of
winding information
5.3Preparation of stator &
rotor coils
5.4 End connections &
Testing of winding.
5.5 Varnishing, baking and re
assembling of motor.
6 6.0 DC Machine Winding 15 8 1 1
6.1 Fundamental definitions
6.2 and materials used for dc
winding
6.3 Lap and Wave winding
6.4 Simple winding diagrams
6.5 Generalized
troubleshooting.
7 7.0 AC Motor Winding 20 16 2 2
7.1Fundamental definitions-
materials used in AC motor
winding
7.2Types of AC winding-
placing of coils-starting
winding and running
winding
7.3Diferent motors used in
domestic appliances-simple
winding diagrams for
mixer grinder motor ,
ceiling fan , table fan
,water pump
7.4 Generalised
troubleshooting and
maintenance of domestic
motors and starters.
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II YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III, Electrical Estimation and Utilization (Theory: Paper III)

PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 110

S.No Name of the Unit No. of Weightage Short Essay type/


periods in Marks Answer problematic
Questions Questions
1 Domestic Wiring 20 12 2

2 Power Wiring 15 10 2 1

3 Low Tension(LT)Distribution 15 10 2 1
Lines and Village
Electrification

4 Estimation of Distribution 10 8 1 1
Substation

5 Theatre/Auditorium wiring 20 10 2 1
and Public Address
system(Field visit)
6 I.E. Rules a nd 5 5 1 1/2
Departmental Test
7 Contracting 5 2 1

8 Utilization of electrical energy 20 11 1 1&1/2

110

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PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III, Electrical Estimation and Utilization (Theory: Paper III)

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Marks Questions Questions
1 1.Domestic Wiring 20 12 2
1.1Various types of house wiring
and basic requirement of
various utilities, estimate, and
format of estimation.
1.2. Material and accessories used
in domestic wiring and their
cost, types of loads and sub
circuits.
1.3Types of service mains.
1.4Design of number of sub
circuits and distribution
boards as per IE rules.
1.5Preparation of wiring
installation plan, layout with
light load, power load and
control point (switch board).
1.6Selection of main switch,
cable etc., based on the load in
circuit/sub circuits
1.7Calculation of length of wiring,
cable and labor charges.

1.8Preparation of detailed
estimate in standard
proforma.
1.9 Estimation of wiring of small
residential building, offices
and Commercial
establishments like shops,
sales counter, stores etc.

2 2.Power Wiring 15 10 2 1
2.1Discussion on various loads
and wiring methods, circuits
and in small industries,
agriculture etc
2.2Materials and accessories
used in motor installation and
their cost.
2.3Designing of distribution
boards, cable, motor control
panel etc.
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line diagram.
2.5Calculation of length of
wiring, cable and labor
charges.
2.6Detailed estimate in the
standard proforma.
2.7Related problems on
installation of motors for
small workshops and
irrigation pump sets.
3 3. Low Tension(LT)Distribution 15 10 2 1
Lines and Village
Electrification
3.1Types of distribution lines,
line supports and main
components of O.H. lines
3.2Estimation of quantity of
material and accessories
required for erecting OH
lines to meet the requirement
of single phase, three phase
domestic and industrial
consumer with/without street
light provision - simple
problems.
3.3Load survey in village and
location of distribution
transformer.
3.4Preparation of single line
diagram of OH
distribution line of
colony/village/small town.
3.5Preparation of Estimation in
standard proforma with
quantity of material and
accessories only-Simple
problems.
4 4.0 Estimation of Distribution 10 8 1 1
Substation
4.1 Types of transformer
substations and various
components in errection of
transformer substation
4.2 Detailed elevation and
single line representation of
transformer substation
4.3 Preparation of estimation,
schedule of materials and
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mounted substations.
5 5.0Theatre/Auditorium wiring 20 10 2 1
and Public Address
system(Field visit)
After field visit detailed report
should be submitted on the
following Units.
5.1Basic requirement of an
auditorium.
5.2General wiring layout of an
auditorium.
5.3Preparation of estimation for
electrification of small
auditorium in standard
proforma.
5.4Public address system major
components of P.A system
5.5Layout of P.A system for a
hall, open ground and
Estimation of quantity of
material, accessories and
equipments to install P.A.
Systems-simple problems.

6 6.I.E.Rules 5 5 1 1/2
6.1Extracts from IE rules 1956
and code of practice by AP-
TRANSCO to supply
electric energy.
6.2I.E rules connected with
domestic and industrial
wiring.
6.3Testing of electrical
installation as per IE rules
6.4Deparmental procedure for
obtaining a service
connection
7 7.Contracting 5 2 1
7.1Tender form, caution
deposit, earnest money
deposit (EMD).
7.2Procedure for filling up of
tender forms agreement
forms for contracting and
receiving back the EMD
after completion of work.
8 8.0 Utilization of Electrical Energy 20 11 1 1&1/2
8.1 Illumination lighting
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application.
8.2Design of lighting and
lighting schemes
8.3Lamps for decoration and
advertisement
8.4Neon sign, flasher, halide
lamps.
8.3Industrial application of
electric energy like Heating ,
welding,
8.4Refrigeration and Air-
conditioning Basic concept
and wiring diagrams

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PRACTICALS
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL LAB (PAPER I)
(FIRST YEAR)

List of Practicals: Total Marks: 50

PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

1. Verification of ohms law by using ammeter, voltmeter in dc circuit or low voltage.


2. Verification of the characteristics of DC series circuits
3. Verification of the characteristics of DC parallel circuits .
4. Verification of Kirchhoffs laws by using Meter Bridge or appropriate method or by using
series and parallel circuits.
5. Verification of Resistance laws by using ohm meter.
6. Testing of accumulator/lead acid battery by hydrometer and tongue tester on charging and
discharging .
7. Measurement of Power by wattmeter. .
8. Measurement of Power by voltmeter and ammeter.
9. Verification of Faraday laws of electromagnetic induction .
10. Measurement of Power factor by p.f. meter. .
11. Measurement of power factor by voltmeter, ammeter and wattmeter.
12. Measurement of energy by energy meter.
13. Testing of energy meter.
14. Tracing of magnetic lines of bar magnet.
15. Tracing of magnetic lines of U-magnet.
16. Testing of maintenance free Batteries.

Note :- Title has been changed as Elements of Electrical Lab

Scheme of Valuation :

1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
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ELECTRICAL WIRING AND WORKSHOP (PAPER II) (FIRST YEAR)

List of Practicals:
Total Marks: 50

PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135


1. Study of Electrician tools. .
2. Simple carpentry practice like cutting, chiseling drilling on teak wood..
3. Practice on fixing electrical accessories on switch boards/main boards .
4. Practice on wire joints-married joint , T joint , pig tail joint and familiar with thimbles/lugs
(20)
5. Practice on simple lamp circuits-one lamp controlled by one switch by surface conduit wiring. .
6. Lamp circuits- connection of lamp and socket by separate switches in surface conduit wiring.
.
7. Practice on simple lamp circuits- connects two lamps in series/parallel in casing capping wiring. .
8. Practice on simple lamp circuits-install bedroom lighting in casing capping wiring. .
9. Simple lamp circuits- install stair case wiring in surface conduit wiring. .
10. Practice on simple lamp circuits- install go-down wiring in conduits..
11. Preparation of main board/distribution board based on sub circuits. .
12. Testing of wiring by ohmmeter/ megger. .
13. Installation of pipe earthing.
14. Installation of plate earthing.
15. Soldering practice.
16. Connection of Fluorescent lamp/tube light.
17. Prevention of Electric Shock - First Aid.

Scheme of Valuation :

1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
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50 Marks
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ENGINEERING DRAWING (PAPER III) (FIRST YEAR)

List of Practicals: Total Marks: 50


PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

1. Practice on drawing instruments by drawing simple figures (sheet1).


2. Practice on dimensioning-Aligned system.
3. Practice on dimensioning-Uni directional system. .
4. Practice on single stroke lettering .
5. Geometric construction-bi section of lines, bi section of angles, tangents.
6. Geometric construction-Polygons (sheet 1).
7. Geometric construction-conic sections like parabola, hyperbola and ellipse.
8. Orthographic projections like projection of points, lines, plans and projection of Solids.
9. Isometric Projections, like Isometric views of prism and Pyramids.
10. Electrical symbols .
11. D.C. Starters like 3-point & 4-point Starters.
12. A.C. Starters like DOL, Star/Delta Starters.
13. Drawing of Plate Earthing & Pipe Earthing.
14. Drawing for 1-Phase Energy meter and Distribution Board in a house hold connection.

Note: - Experiments 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 were added for more practical outlook.

Scheme of Valuation:

1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
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50 Marks
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ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB (PAPER I) (SECOND YEAR)

List of Practicals: Total Marks: 50


PERIODS PER WEEK : 4 PERIODS PER YEAR : 135

1. Identification of terminals and measurement of resistance of windings of DC machine by


multi meter.
2. Familiarization with various parts and connections of D.C Shunt motor by 3-point starter.
3. Familiarization with various parts and connections of D.C Compound motor by 4-point
starter.
4. Determination of OCC of D.C. Shunt Generator.
5. Speed control of DC Shunt motor by Armature or Field Control Method.
6. Testing of 1-ph (2 to 5A) transformer-Open Circuit and Short Circuit test .
7. Measurement of 3-Ph Power by using Two Watt meter method.
8. To be familiar with parts & connections of 3-Ph Induction motor by DOL starter .
9. Verification of voltage & current relations in 3-Ph star and Delta systems.
10. To be familiar with parts & connections of 3-Ph Induction motor by STAR-DELTA starter.
11. Identification of terminals of 3-ph induction motor.
12. Connecting, starting, running and reversing the direction of rotation of 1-ph capacitor start
motor. And observe the current and speed at different loads .
13. Connecting, starting and running of shaded pole motor (cooler pump motor). .
14. Connecting, starting and running of the universal motor (mixer grinder motor). And observe
the current and speed at different loads .
15. To study the effects of improvement of power factor by adding a capacitor to an inductive
load/ induction motor (concept on static capacitors) .
16. Measurement of power in RLC circuits (Use 1-ph Induction motor /ceiling fan).

Scheme of Valuation :

1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
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DOMESTIC APPLIANCES LAB (PAPER II)

(SECOND YEAR)

List of Practicals: Total Marks: 50


No of periods : 115.

1. To be familiar with testing of domestic appliances.


2. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of electric room heater (rod type)

3. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of ordinary/automatic electric iron,


Immersion Heater, kettle etc.
4. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of electric stove
5. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of electric geyser
6. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of Table fan and Ceiling fan
7. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of room air cooler
8. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of Voltage stabilizer
9. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of Florescent Tube
10. Dismantling, re-assembling and troubleshooting of emergency light.
11. Testing of burnt/faulty motor like (ceiling fan, 3-ph motor and mixer motor.
12. Preparation of motor for re-winding .
a. -name plate details
b. -dismantling the motor
c. -noting the winding data,
d. -connections
e. -stripping off the winding
f. -slot insulation
13. Imparting Basic skills on re-winding the table fan .
14. Imparting Basic skills on re-winding the ceiling fan .
15. Imparting Basic skills on re-winding of 3-ph Induction motor. .
Note :- Title of the subject has been changed as Domestic Appliances Lab.

Scheme of Valuation :

1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
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ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION AND UTILIZATION LAB (PAPER III)
(SECOND YEAR)
List of Practicals: Total Marks: 50
No. of periods : 150

1. Making connections of 1-ph service mains, main board and distribution board (load 1000W)
2. Making connections of 3-ph service mains, main board and distribution board (load 4500W)
3. Taking the measurements of residential building and preparation of wiring layout.
4. Taking the measurements of shop and preparation of wiring layout.
5. Taking the measurements of college block and preparation of wiring layout.
6. Preparation of detailed estimate in standard format for installing surface conduit wiring in a
small residential building.
7. Preparation of detailed estimate in standard format for installing casing and capping wiring in
a small shop.
8. Install a casing capping/surface conduit wiring in a model building/ class room, make the list
of materials.
9. Preparation of main board, distribution board, and motor control panel for controlling of 1-ph
motors. (for 1/2/3 motors of different ratings).
10. Preparation of main board, distribution board, and motor control panel for controlling of 3-ph
motors. (for 1/2/3 motors of different ratings) .
11. Preparation of an estimate in standard proforma for installation of 5-HP motor in a small work
shop. .
12. Prepare a detailed schedule of material, layout to install an OH distribution line about 2 km
along with street lights (use nearby street light/distribution line). .
13. Prepare a single line diagram of OH distribution line for a model colony/village along with
marking of T/f. .
14. Preparation of detailed list of materials and accessories (schedule) of pole mounted
transformer (make a visit and record the observations).
15. Preparation of detailed list of materials and accessories (schedule) of plinth mounted
transformer (make a visit and record the observations).
16. Prepare detail schedule of material for Pipe earthing or Plate earthing.
17. Preparation of lighting scheme and Estimation of wiring for classroom/small
auditorium/meeting hall. .
18. Visit near-by sub-station and prepare a single line diagram, list of accessories and equipment.
19. Visit nearby auditorium/cinema theatre and prepare a single line diagram, list of accessories
and equipment (general wiring layout of auditorium) and PA system.

Scheme of Valuation:
1. Experiment : 20 Marks
2. Presentation : 10 Marks
3. Viva : 10 Marks
4. Record : 10 Marks
____________
50 Marks
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LIST OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

HOLDING AND SUPPORTING TOOLS

S.No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


1. Work Bench 8
2. Surface Plate 2
3. Angle, T etc 2
4. Armature Holder 2
5. Bearing Holder 2
6. Stand for Amature Winding 2
7. Wooden bin for wiring practice 2 Nos (8x4x4)
MEASURING TOOLS
1. Rulers 6
2. Tapes 6
3. Micrometer 6
4. Wire Guage 6
5. Feeler Guage 2
6. Inspection Guage 3
7. Screw Pinch Guage 4
8. Dial Guage 4
9. Combination set 2
10. Tri-Square 6
11. Digital Techometer 2
12. Thermometer 3
13. Spring Scale 2
14. Line Tester/Testing Lamp 6
15. Scale with Weight 50 gm to 10 kg 2
16. Digital Voltmeter 3-0-3V 2
CUTING TOOLS
1. Scissors 2
2. Hand Shearing Machine 1
3. Pipe Cutter 1
4. Hack Saw 6
5. Power Drill with small and Medium Bits 3
6. Grinder 2
7. Chisels (one set) 1
8. File (one set) 1
9. Scraper 2
10. Conduit Pipe Taps and Die (one set) 1
11. Rawl Punch 1
12. Conduit Pipe Cutter 1
13. Die and Die Stock 1
14. Pipe Vice 3
15. Conduit Bending Rack 1
16. Drill Hand Brace 1
17. Plane smoothing Cutter 1
18. Power Wall Cutting/Wall chiseling Machine with 1
various Blades
TOOLS KIT

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1. Wrenches 1
2. Spanners (one set)
3. Screw Drivers (one set) 1
4. Neon Tester 2
5. Hammer 2
6. Mallert-Plastic Hammer-Rubber Hammer 1 each
7. Gimlet 1
8. Drifts and Punches 1
9. Pockers 6
10. Grease Gun 1
11. Oil Can 1
12. Electricians Knifes 6
13. Adjustable Wrench 2
14. Combination Pliers (insulated) 3
15. Nose Pliers (insulated) 3
16. Long Nose Pliers (Insulated 3
17. Side Cutting Pliers 3
18. Soldering Iron 2
19. First Aid Box 1 set
20. Pincer 1
21. Slip Joint Pliers 1
22. Scrapper 1
23. Centre Punch 1
24. Multimeter 1
25. Insulation Stripper 4
26. Hand gloves 2 sets
APPLIANCES
1. Reflector Type room heater 1
2. Blower Type room heater 1
3. Electric iron ordinary/automatic/thermostat control 1 each
type
4. Electric stove-coiled type, covered type 1 each
5. Electric Hot Plate 1
6. Electric Grill/Oven 1
7. Cooking range/Microwave oven 1
8. Electric Toasters-Ordinary, Automatic 1 each
9. Electric Immersion heater 1
10. Electric Geyser 1
11. Electric Kettle 1
12. Electric Coffee Percolator 1
13. Electric Gas Lighter 1
14. Fluorescent tube with fittingTable lamp, night 1 each
lamp, emergency light
15. Electric bell, buzzer, door chimes 1 each
16. Electric Ceiling fan, Padestal fan, Table fan, 1 each
Bracket fan and Exhaust fan, Wall Mounting fan
17. Electric Mixer, Grinder and Juicer 1 each
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S.No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


18. Electric Washing Machine 1 each
19. Electric Cloth Dryer 1
20. Electric Dish Washing Machine 1
21. Electric Hair Dryer 1 each
22. Electric Shaver 1
23. Room Cooler 1
24. Vaccum Cleaner 1
25. Voltage Stabiliser 1
26. Battery Charger 1
27. Electrical Grain Grinder 1
28. Domestic Water Pump 1
MOTORS
1. Split Phase Motor 1
2. Capacitor Start Motor 1
3. Capacitor Run Motor 1
4. Submersible pump 5 HP 6 stages A.C. 1
5. High Speed Motor 1
6. Repulsion Motor 1
7. Universal Motor 1
8. DC Shunt Motor 1
9. DC Series Motor 1
10. 3 Ph Induction Motor (Cage Type-5HP) 1
11. 3 ph Induction Motor (Slip ring Type-5HP) 1
12. Starters for DC and AC Motors 1 each
13. Jet Motor 1-Phase 1 HP 1
METERS
1. Voltmeter a.c./d.c. (Various ranges) 6
2. Ammeter a.c./d.c.(Various ranges 6
3. Wattmeter (Induction type and Dynamic type) 2
4. Single Phase Energy Meter 1
5. Ohm Meter 1
6. AVO Meter 1
7. Megger 1 each
8. Digital Multimeter 1
9. Clip on Ammeter 1
10. Growler (inside and outside) 1
11. Phase Sequence Indicator 2
12. Digital Speed Meter 1
13. Frequency Meter 1
14. Power Factor Meter 1
15. Earth Tester 1
16. Micrometer (various ranges) 3
17. Three Phase Energy Meter 1
18. MCB and CB (1 each) 2
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
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2. Potential Transformer 1
3. Rheostat of various rating 6
4. Decade Resistance Box 2
5. Decade Capacitance Box 2
6. Bar magnet 1
7. Horse Shoe Magnet 2
8. Magnetic Compass Needle 2
9. Thermo Couple 2
10. Thermostat 2
11. Timer 3
12. Fire Fighting Equipment 1 set
13. Batteries 6V, 9V, 12V, 50V AH (1 each) 1 set
14. Ladder 1
15. ICDP, ICTP, ICTPN Main Switches (2 each) 8
LIST OF RAW MATERIALS
1. Connecting Wires (various Size) 1 coil each
2. Adhesive tape (6 rolls of different size) 6 each
3. Conducting materials : Copper, Alumium 1 Kg each
4. High Resistance Materials : Tungsten, Nichrome, 0.5 Kg each
Eureka, Selenium
5. Carbon Graphite Brushes (Different sizes) 5 sets
6. Electric Bulb of various types (4 No. each)
7. Various Insulating Materials : Amber cloth, PVC, 1 sp.m each
Porcelian, Bistumen, Mica, Bakelite, Fibre Glass,
Phenolic, Presshan paper, Leatheroid paper
8. Magnetic Materials : soft and hard 0.5 Kg. each
9. Brass, Gun metal 0.5 Kg each
10. Fuse wire of various rating 1 roll each
11. Solder lead and flux (Resin core solder) 6 packets
12. Brazing materials 2 packets
13 Conduit Pipes 200 ft.
14. PVC Pipes various sizes 200 ft.
15. Iron Clad Switches (Various range 10
16. Switches (5A/15A rating) 6 No. each
17. Lamp Holder 1
18. Ceiling roses 1
19. Plug Taps 2-Pin, 3-pin 1
20. Sockets 2-Pin, 3-Pin 1
21. Wooden Boards (Various sizes) Three of each size 1
22. Solid, Semi Solid and liquid lubricants 1 kg each
23. Anti corrosive paints 1 kg each
24. Raw materials for blue prints 1 liter Ammonia
25. Materials for safety charts 2 peppers
26. Silicon/Stampings for rotor and stator 1 set
27. CRGO Stamping 5 kg
28. Bobbin/Former for winding 2
29. Different types of Enameled copper wires (Various 10 kg
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S.No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


sizes)
30. Varnish 5 Lt.
31. Pilot Lamp 12
32. Resistors of various ratings 10
33. Capacitors of various ratings 10
34. Inductors of various ranges 10
35. Various types of diodes 10
36. Transistors 10
37. C.F.Ls various wattage 10
38. Tube light sets 5 sets

COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS FOR CURRICULUM TRANSACTION

1. Advance Training Institute, Vidyanagar, Hyderabad


2. Government Polytechnic, Masabtank, Hyderabad
3. Pandit Sunderlal Sharma Central Institute of Vocational Education, Bhopal.
4. Central Training Institute, APCPDCL, Erragadda, Hyderabad.

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ON THE JOB TRAINING SITES

Vocational students are required to undergo at least Six weeks on the Job training (OJT) in
industry/Collaborating Institution during their course of study. The programme may be conducted as
per the guidelines given by C,I,.E., Hyderabad.

1. Manufacturing Industry of Electric Machines.


2. New and old buildings for electrical wiring installation
3. Electric Motor and pump set sales man ship
4. Workshop dealers for electric Motors and rewinding shops
5. Service centres for electric motors
6. Manufacturing industry of Domestic Appliances
7. Service centres of Domestic Appliances
8. Sub stations
9. Transformers manufacturing centre
10. Transformers Rewinding centres
11. All Electrically operated industries
12. Hospitals
13. Commercial Buildings

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TEACHING STAFF & QUALIFICATIONS


Qualifications for Teaching staff:

Must possess a Second class Graduation in B.E. Electrical or AMIE in Electrical or an


qualification of university of India established or incorporated by or under Central Act, State
Act or provincial Act or Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission.
(GoMs.No.12, Higher Education (Intermediate Education.2) Department, dated 15.02.2001)

Equivalency:
In the new curriculum 2012 there is no equivalency paper to any paper. Hence the old syllabi
students will be given two chances to clear their backlogs (i.e. March & ASE 2013) for I year
and (March & ASE 2014) for II year.

VERTICAL MOBILITY

1. The persons working as Electrical Domestic Appliances Assembler, Tester, Repairor,


Rewinder and Salesman can be promoted to Supervisor Grade III, II and I.
2. After completing the Bridge Course the 10+2 Vocational passouts can enter in second year of
three year diploma in electrical & electronics engineering from polytechnics and can be
promoted to higher position on completion of the course in supervisory cadre they can study
B.Sc. MPC, B.Sc Computer in Degree Colleges and after passing the Inter Vocational course
the student can join and study B.A & B.Com, B.Com. Computers (Without appear/ doing
Bridge course)
3. After certain period of service and acquiring diploma from polytechnics the vocational
passouts can take admission in part-time degree course in electrical engineering and can be
promoted to higher position on completion of the course in managerial cadre.

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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Electrical Technology, Chand Publishers, New Delhi B.L. Theraja
2. Electrical Technology, ELBS Publication Edward
3. D.C. Fundamentals, Delman Publication Loper
4. A.C. Fundamentals, Delman Publication Delman Publication
5. Basic Electrical Engineering Clayton and Shelley
6. Study of Electrical Appliances and Devices, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi K.B.Bhatia
7. Electrical Appliances (Hindi & English), New Heights Publication, New Delhi M.L.Anwani
and Hans
8. Electrical Appliances Repairer & Maintenance, Hind Pocket Books, G.T. Road, New Delhi
K.Nath
9. House Hold Repairer, Hindi Pocket Books, G.T. Road, New Delhi Prakash Shukla
10. How to repair Electrical Appliances AUDEL SERIES Taraporewala and Sons Co.Pvt. Ltd.
Gershon J.Sheeler
11. Electrical Gadgets and their repair, Pitamber Book Depot, New Delhi S.R.Roy
12. Electrical Gadgets, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi H.Pratap
13. Elements of Electrical Engineering, New Heights, New Delhi M.L.Gupta
14. Electrical Engineering Material, Satya Prakashan Publication, New Delhi R.B.Gupta and
B.R.Sharma
15. Preventive Maintenance of Electrical Equipment, New Asian Publications, New Delhi R.C.
Sharma
16. Repair Shop Electrician, Peace Publishers, Moscow G.Vartanov, V.Varner, v.Serevryakov
17. Home Workshop and Tool AUDELS,. D.B. Taraporewala and Sons Co. Pvt.Ltd Adwin
P.Anderson
18. Eelectrical Technology, Chand and Co. Ltd, New Delhi B.L.Theraja
19. Basic Electrical Engineering, Dhanapat Rai and Sons, New Delhi M.L.Anwani and Hans
20. Electric Motor Winding and repair, Dhanapat Rai and Sons, New Delhi M.L.Anwani,
I.M.Anwani
21. Electrical wiring and Industrial and Domestic Wiring, New Heights, New Delhi Arora and
B.Das
22. Electrical Technology, Katson Publishing House, New Delhi M.P.Michal Kapoor
23. House Wiring Practice T.B.Biht
24. Relevant I.E. Rules and B.I.S. specifications
25. Elements of Electrical Gadgets, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi K.B. Bhatia
26. Home appliances Servicing AUDELS, D.B. Taraporewala and Sons Co.Pvt. Ltd. Adwin
P.Anderson
27. Electrical Small Scale Industry, New Heights, New Delhi Jain
28. How to repair Electrical appliances, D.B. Taraporewala and Sons Co.Pvt. Ltd. Garshon
J.Wheeler
29. Study of Electrical appliances and devices, Khanna publishers K.B. Bhatia
30. Electrical Motor winding and Repair, New Heights Publication, New Delhi M.L. Anwani,
I.M.Anwan
31. Electrical Calculations, New Heights Publication, New Delhi M.L.Anwani and Hans
32. Electrical Wiring, Estimating and Costing, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi Dr.S.L.Uppal
and J.M.Larcia
33. Practical A.C. Motor winding. Hindi Pocket Books, New Delhi Narendranath.
34. Fundamentals of Maintenance and Electrical Equipment, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
K.B.Bhatia
35. Electrical Workshop Engineering Practice, New Heights, New Delhi Arora and B.Das
36. Royal Motor Winding, Royal Book Depot, Jallandhar H.Singh
37. Electrical Wioring, Estimating and costing, Royal Book Depot, Jallandhar J.B. Gupta
38. Workshop Practice in Electrical Engineering, Dhanapat Rai and Sons, New Delhi
M.L.Gupta.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
FIRST YEAR THEORY PAPER-I

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks : 50


SECTION-A

Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20


(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. Define Ohms law


2. Define Kirchhoffs law
3. Define power and Mention its Electrical units.
4. What is Magnet?
5. What are the effects of electric current
6. Define fuse, flues density and Mention its units.
7. What is self induction?
8. Write the types of cells
9. Define Flemings right and rule
10. What are the types of capacitors?

SECTION-B
Note: (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. Calculate the monthly Electricity bill Rs.2/- per unit for a Residential building with the
following loads. Meter rent per month is Rs.15/-

(i) 4 Nos 60W bulbs uses for 8 hrs/day


(ii) 2 Nos 80 W Ceiling fans uses 6 hrs/day.
(iii) 1 No. 1000 W Electric Iron works 2 hrs/day.
(iv) 2 Nos 40 W Tube light uses 6 hrs/day

12. Write the differences in between Primary and Secondary cells


13. (a) State Joules law of Heat.
(b) Write the applications of heating effects of Electric Current
14. (a) Classify the magnets
(b) Define inverse square law and derive it
15. Write the differences in between statically and dynamically induced
16. (a) Define unit charge
(b) Write the applications of capacitors
17. Define conductor, semi conductor, Insulator and Mention its units
18. Four Resistances are connected in series with 2-Ohms, 4-Ohms, 5-Ohms, 7-Ohms, Calculate
its (a) Total Resistance (b) Total current taken by the circuits. The line supply is 250 V.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND WIRING
FIRST YEAR THEORY PAPER-II

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks : 50


SECTION-A

Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20


(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. What are high Resistance materials?


2. Write the properties of Aluminum
3. What are the properties of Insulating materials
4. Define permittivity?
5. Write any four Accessories used in House Wiring
6. What are types of House wirings?
7. Name any four tools used in House Wiring?
8. What are parts in Fluorescent tube light
9. Write the precautions while handling tools
10. Name IE Rules in House wiring?

SECTION-B
Note : (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. (a) What are the types of Earthings?


(b) Explain Pipe earthing with a neat sketch
12. Explain stair case wiring with a Neat Sketch
13. (a) Classify the electrical engineering materials?
(b) What is fuse? Mention its applications.
14. (a) Name the types of wires used in House Wiring
(b) Explain T Joint with a neat sketch
15. Write the wiring systems and Explain CTS wiring system
16. Classify the Semi conducting materials and mention its applications
17. Define permeability and mention the applications of Soft and Hard magnetic materials,
18. Write the properties and uses of wood, paper insulating materials.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
FIRST YEAR THEORY PAPER-III

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks : 50


SECTION-A

Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20


(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. Classify the Integrating Instruments.


2. What are the errors in Indicating Instruments?
3. Classify the measuring Instruments
4. What are the errors in energy meter?
5. List out special instruments
6. What are the uses of Digital Voltmeter?
7. Expand the following Terms
(a) LED (b) LCD (c) FET (d) SCR
8. What is Inverter?
9. What is use of ICS?
10. Name any two applications of optical fibre.

SECTION-B
Note: (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. Explain with neat sketch Automatic Voltage stebilizer


12. Compare in between integrated and discreated circuits.
13. Write the construction and working of Transistor
14. Explain with neat sketch Zenar diode
15. Write the differences in between moving iron and moving coil instruments.
16. Explain with a neat sketch 3 Phase induction type energy meter
17. Write about syncronoscope meter with a neat sketch.
18. (a) Write the applications of Digital Multi Meter
(b) What are the measuring (SI) Systems and Give Electrical units for length, mass.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND POWER SYSTEMS
SECOND YEAR THEORY PAPER-I

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks : 50


SECTION-A

Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20


(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. What are the parts in D.C Generator?


2. Define D.C Motor
3. Define
(a) Form factor (b) Peak Factor
4. Define transformation ratio
5. Define E.M.F equation of an alternator
6. What are the types of 1-phase induction motor?
7. Define Slip
8. Write the sources of Electrical energies
9. What are the types of transformer used in Distribution system?
10. Expand the following terms
(a) H.G.Fuse (b) L.A (c) C.B (d) C.T

SECTION-B

Note : (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30


(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. Write the working principle of a transformer and show the parts with neat diagram.
12. Explain the constructional details of DC Generator with neat sketch
13. Explain 3-point starter with neat sketch
14. (a) Comparison between Poly phase over single phase
(b) Define power and power factor in A.C fundamentals
15. (a) Explain principle and operation of alternator
(b)Write the types of power generating stations
16. Explain working principle of D.O.L. starter with neat sketch
17. Explain construction and working of 1-phase shaded pole motor with neat sketch
18. Explain thermal power Generating station with neat sketch.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES AND REWINDING
SECOND YEAR THEORY PAPER-II

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks : 50


SECTION-A

Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20


(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. What are the types of Domestic appliances?


2. Write the use of Geyser
3. Name the different types of thermostats.
4. Name different types of Electric lamps
5. What are the types of electric fans?
6. Name different motors used in domestic Appliances
7. What are the tools required for re-winding?
8. Write the types of D.C. Machine Windings
9. What are the types of 3-phase A.C. Motor Winding?
10. Name any four General procedure for rewinding in A.C. Motor

SECTION-B

Note : (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30


(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. Explain construction, working principle of Electric kettle with neat sketch
12. Explain construction and working of vacuum cleaner with neat sketch
13. Draw the connection diagram of emergency light and explain
14. Explain Automatic Voltage Stebilizer with connection diagram
15. Compare starting winding with running winding
16. Compare lap winding with wave winding
17. Develop a winding table for permanent capacitor type table fan having 4-poles, 8-coils both
winding are whole windings
18. Explain common trouble shooting in ceiling fan

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION AND UTILIZATION
SECOND YEAR THEORY PAPER-III

Time : 3 Hours Max.Marks


: 50
SECTION-A
Note : (1) Answer All Questions 10 x 2 = 20
(2) Each Question carries 2 Marks

1. Name important Material; and Accessories used in Power wiring.


2. How many loads points in one power load.
3. Name the parts in pole mounted sub station (Atleast 6 points)
4. Name the types of poles used in O.H. lines
5. List out various components used in O.H. lines
6. Name different lighting methods used in a theater
7. What are the types of public address system
8. What is Tender?
9. Name four IE Rules
10. Write the illumination levels of
(a) Drawing Hall (b) Kitchen
Dining Hall (d) Class room

SECTION-B
Note : (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks

11. Make an estimate for installing of 10 HP, 400 V, 50 Htz, 3-phase Motor in a work shop of
size
30 x 20 x 8 m.
12. Write the standard terminology used in House Wiring
(a) Service line (b) Sub circuits (c) Distribution Board (d) Main Board.
13. Estimate the quantity of material required for a hall of size 25 x 12 x 6 m P.V.C. wiring
system (Conceiled) is to be provided with 8 tube lights and 6 fans.
14. (a) Write the mounting Heights of (i) Main Board (ii) Switch Board
(b) Name various types of lighting systems.
(c) Draw the connection Diagram of Vocational by using Neon sign tube
15. Explain the following tests
(a) Phase to phase insulation resistance test
(b) Phase to earth resistance test
16. List out the various major components used in over head lines.
17. Estimate the quantity of material required for plinth mounted sub station
18. List the main equipment and accessories required for a mini auditorium and public address
system.

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MODEL PRACTICAL QUESTION PAPER FOR VOCATIONAL


ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS (EXCEPT DRAWING)
SECTION-A

Answer the Marked Practical Marked experiment 1 x 20 = 20

1. Prepare Ohms law


2. Measure the Power of a given load by connecting Wattmeter Method (Immersion heater
electric stove filament etc.)
3. Connect Energy meter to the given load and note the findings.
4. Test the given Battery and note down the findings.

SECTION-B

Presentation : 10 Marks
Record : 10 Marks
Viva : 10 Marks

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Board of Intermediate Education with the Co-ordinate efforts of SIVE and other Vocational
Lecturers and subject experts had taken the adventure of revising the curriculum to suit the present
day, requirements. A workshop is to be conduct for 10 days in November/December every year to
bring out the curriculum in the present form at CTI and other relevant technical workshops for
teaching faculty.

1. Sri D.Kumara Swamy,


Lecturer in Electrical,
Government Polytechnic,
Masabtank, Hyderabad

2. Sri P.Srinivasa Rao,


Vocational Instructor,
A.T.I., Vidyanagar, Hyderabad

3. Sri P.Raju Naick,


A.D.E., CTI,
APCPDCL, Erragadda,Hyderabad

4. Sri K.Ramchandra Reddy,


JL in E.T,
Government Junior College for Boys,
Nagarkurnool,
Mahabubnagar.

5. Sri K.Prasad, Coordinator


JL in E.T.,
Government Junior College, New Malakpet,
Hyderabad.

6. B.GNANA SAGAR,
Professor [FAC] S.I.V.E.& Deputy Director,
O/o the Commissioner of Intermediate
Education,
Andhra Pradesh,
Hyderabad

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