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RENAMING OF COURSE
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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
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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 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
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).
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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7. To acquire knowledge about tools, equipment and Instruments required for different types of
wiring systems & testing
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.
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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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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I+II+III 1000
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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.
S.No Name of the activity Max. Marks allotted for each activity
4 Manual skills 05
5 Application of knowledge 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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SECOND YEAR
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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. [THEORY-I]
YEAR: I YEAR
PART: B
PAPER: I
2 Units-Work-Power and 15 8 1 1
energy
5 Electro Magnetic 15 10 2 1
Induction
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
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4 Insulating materials 15 8 1 1
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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ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
IST YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-II , Electrical Engineering Materials and Wiring [Theory-II]
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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
3 Integrating Instruments 15 8 1 1
4 Special instruments 10 8 1 1
7 Power supplies 15 8 1 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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I YEAR
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II YEAR
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
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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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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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)
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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
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
has to be learnt after completion of course.
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II YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-II, Domestic appliances & rewinding (Theory: Paper -II)
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II YEAR
PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III, Electrical Estimation and Utilization (Theory: Paper III)
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
110
Note :- Unit 6 Departmental procedure for obtaining service connections Unit is added.
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PART-B VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III, Electrical Estimation and Utilization (Theory: Paper III)
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.
2.4Preparation of wiring
installation plan and single
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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
schemes lamps levels of
illumination for various
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PRACTICALS
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL LAB (PAPER I)
(FIRST YEAR)
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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List of Practicals:
Total Marks: 50
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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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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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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(SECOND YEAR)
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 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
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50 Marks
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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.
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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.
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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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ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
FIRST YEAR THEORY PAPER-I
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/-
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SECTION-B
Note : (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks
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Note: (1) Answer any 5 Questions 5 x 6 = 30
(2) Each Question carries 6 Marks
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SECTION-B
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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SECTION-B
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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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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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.
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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