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Learning Area TLE – Computer Systems Servicing Grade Level 9

W1 Quarter Fourth Date


I. LESSON TITLE TERMINATING AND CONNECTING ELECTRICAL WIRING AND ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT
(TCEW)
II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING LO 3: Test termination/connections of electrical wiring/electronics circuits
COMPETENCIES (MELCs) TLE_IACSS9-12TCEW-IIIi-j23
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT Proper procedure in conducting testing of termination/connection of electrical
wiring/electronics circuits
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
I. Introduction (Time Frame: 30 minutes)

Troubleshooting is a systematic approach to problem solving that is mostly used to identify and repair failed processes in
electricity and electronics. It involves identification or diagnosis of "trouble” caused by a failure in wires and circuits, and to
providing a solution to them.

Directions: Observe the picture below. Answer the guide questions.

Image retrieved from: https://www.lynda.com/Windows-tutorials/Windows-10-Advanced-Troubleshooting-Enterprise-IT/740410-2.html

Guide Questions:
1. What can you say about the picture being shown?
2. What does the flashlight symbolizes?
3. Is identifying symptoms and determining the cause important in solving a problem? Why?
D. Development (Time Frame: 1 hour & 30 minutes)

Read and understand the CSS 9 - Proper procedure in conducting testing of termination/connection of electrical
wiring/electronics circuits through this link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1avMN7M9BI2mLt6xh6VQn81oYj283zGtf

Proper Procedure in Conducting Testing of Termination/Connection of Electrical Wiring and Electronics Circuit

1. Conduct a visual inspection -Conduct an inspection of installation and its wiring and components to ensure correct
installation methods have been used and that there is no sign of damage. Take a look at the surroundings, before
connecting any wires and circuits. Take note of the following:
a. Sensitive and non-sensitive equipment having the same branch circuit.
b. Overloaded outlet strips. This may lead to electrical noise conditions.
c. Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit have the same branch circuit as electronic equipment.
d. Electric fans or fluorescent lighting near electronic equipment or monitors causing a wavy computer screens.
2. Identify the measurement - of the items that are outside the acceptable range. Test the continuity of the protective
conductor if it is not broken and gives a low resistance path. Take also the voltage measurement of other equipment.
3. Test for the correct wiring polarity - Test the receptacle by using a ground impedance tester. This type of tester will
accurately determine the polarity of the wiring as well as other wiring conditions.
4. Measure neutral impedance - High impedance along the neutral conductor path causes two problems. These are
overheated conductors and their connections that can cause fires and the increase of common-mode noise levels
between the neutral and the ground.
5. Insulation resistance – is a test to ensure that there are no short circuits or faults.
6. Take electrical noise measurements - It confirms or eliminates the cause of equipment malfunction. Use an oscilloscope
with a line viewer, which can de-separate normal-mode electrical noise from the hot-neutral voltage waveform.
7. Functionality – Check everything if it is functioning safely and correctly.
8. Correct/repair the damaged component.
9. Verify the repair after completion - After the repair has been done, check the system to ensure that it is functioning.
This is important to know if they may have other underlying problems.
10. Perform root cause analysis - It determines the cause of the problem. Since one of the objectives of troubleshooting is
to ensure the problem will not happen again, it is important to determine what really caused the malfunction and take
action to ensure a permanent solution is found.
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
How to Test Electrical and Electronics Components with Multimeter?
Checking electrical and electronics components, devices, tools and instruments using digital and analog multimeter:

1. Cable and Wires - Perform the continuity test to check the cable and wires are in good condition. Take the multimeter,
select the resistance, in analog multimeter, and rotate the knob to the “Ω” or resistance. Connect the ports in the
terminals. If the meter reading shown “Ω”, it means cable/wire is in “good condition”.
2. Switch/Push Buttons - Apply the method in (ON & OFF positions) on switches and push buttons or on switches/push
buttons and then “Push” the push button and perform the same method again. At first attempt, if meter reading is
“Zero” and in the second attempt, the meter reading is infinite, it means Switch/Push button is in good condition. If
multimeter reading is “Zero” or “infinite” in both attempts, the switch is in short circuit or continuity connection is broken
and must replace it with a new one.
3. Fuse - To verify, perform the same method like in continuity test as mentioned above. If the meter reading is “Zero” this
means fuse is in good condition. If multimeter reading is infinite, it means Fuse continuity may be broken or blown.
4. Resistor and Burnt Resistors - To check if it is in good condition or broken, use a multimeter. Select “Resistance” rotate
the knob to the “Ω” or Resistance. Connect both ends of resistor with the multimeter terminals. If the meter reading
shows the exact value of resistance or with a percentage tolerance, it means resistor is in “Good Condition”.

A. Put a check (√) if the personal protective equipment listed below can be helpful in conducting testing of electrical wiring
and circuits the put a cross (X) I not. Write a brief explanation below why we need those PPE.

Personal Protective Equipment Helpful Not Helpful


Hand Gloves
Helmet
Safety goggles
Foot Protection
Chemical Suit
Face Mask
Protective Clothing

B. Directions: Identify which testing procedure is shown below. Write an important reminder doing the testing.

Testing Procedure Reminder

https://www.plantengineering.com/articles/electrical-test-
instruments-safety-is-still-the-first-tool/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZX3MyBkMvA

https://carelabz.com/what-polarity-test-why-
conduct-polarity-test/
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
E. Engagement (Time Frame: 1 hour)
Let us practice your testing skill by using a multimeter. Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFN6m7Mc7iY

Directions: Measure the voltage and resistance of a battery using a multimeter. Take a photo of your activity and paste
it to a short bond paper. Follow the format below.
Name: ___________ Date:_________
Section: __________ Score:________

Activity A (Engagement)
Testing Electrical component with Multimeter

Result:
Voltage: _________
Resistance: _______

A. Assimilation (Time Frame: 1 hour)

Directions: Write in the box at least 5 testing procedures of termination and connections of electrical wiring and electronic
circuits.

V. ASSESSMENT (Time Frame: _________)


(Learning Activity Sheets for Enrichment, Remediation, or Assessment to be given on Weeks 3 and 6)

A. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read the statement carefully. Write the correct letter on the space provided. Choices are listed inside the box.

a. Multimeter c. Functionality e. Broken


b. Oscilloscope d. Good condition f. Troubleshooting

_______________________1. A form of problem solving, to repair failed processes in electricity and electronics.
_______________________2. If the meter reading is “Zero” this means fuse is in good_________________.
_______________________3. It is used to check if the resistor is in good condition or broken.
_______________________4. It can de-separate normal-mode electrical noise from the hot-neutral voltage waveform.
_______________________5. The test to be sure that there are no short circuits or faults.
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES

B. TRUE OR FALSE
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement regarding general precaution in using multimeter is correct and FALSE if not.

_____________1. Identify the circuit to be switched off and disconnected by removing or operating the protective device.
_____________2. It is alright working on electricity without proper guidance and care.
_____________3. The higher value in multimeter must be chosen then gradually reduce to the proper valve.
_____________4. Disconnect all power source before checking, servicing, repairing or installing electrical equipment and
devices.
_____________5. The higher value in multimeter must be chosen then gradually reduce to the proper valve.

VI. REFLECTION (Time Frame: _________)


• Communicate your personal assessment as indicated in the Learner’s Assessment Card.
Personal Assessment on Learner’s Level of Performance
Using the symbols below, choose one which best describes your experience in working on each given task. Draw it in the column
for Level of Performance (LP). Be guided by the descriptions below:
 - I was able to do/perform the task without any difficulty. The task helped me in understanding the target content/ lesson.
✓ - I was able to do/perform the task. It was quite challenging, but it still helped me in understanding the target content/lesson.
? – I was not able to do/perform the task. It was extremely difficult. I need additional enrichment activities to be able to do/perform this
task.
Learning Task LP Learning Task LP Learning Task LP Learning Task LP
Number 1 Number 3 Number 5 Number 7
Number 2 Number 4 Number 6 Number 8

VII. REFERENCES TLE – Computer System Servicing 9 Module from Division of Pasig City
Quarter 3 – Module 16: Proper Storing of hand tools/instruments, First Edition, 2020
Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1avMN7M9BI2mLt6xh6VQn81oYj283zGtf
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFN6m7Mc7iY

Prepared by: ANA JANE S. FAYLON Checked by: FLORINDA C. GAGASA


VICTORIA B. BURGOS
RONALDO V. RAMILO
IMEE J. NUNEZ
MARY ANN Q. CLANOR

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