Electrical Testing Equipment Performance Rubrics

Similar documents
AC : TEACHING COLLEGE PHYSICS

CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ANNET NSIIMIRE

MinE 382 Mine Power Systems Fall Semester, 2014

High School Digital Electronics Curriculum Essentials Document

Physics 270: Experimental Physics

EEAS 101 BASIC WIRING AND CIRCUIT DESIGN. Electrical Principles and Practices Text 3 nd Edition, Glen Mazur & Peter Zurlis

Connecting Middle Grades Science and Mathematics with TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire Navigator Day 1

EET 101. INTRODUCTION to ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS

PHYS 2426: UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II COURSE SYLLABUS: SPRING 2013

Course outline. Code: PHY202 Title: Electronics and Electromagnetism

Using a PLC+Flowchart Programming to Engage STEM Interest

Common Core State Standards

Exploring Energy Program Quiz Answer Document

Infrared Paper Dryer Control Scheme

Session H1B Teaching Introductory Electrical Engineering: Project-Based Learning Experience

2016 Warren STEM Fair. Monday and Tuesday, April 18 th and 19 th, 2016 Real-World STEM

End-of-Module Assessment Task

PORTLAND VOCATIONAL ELECTRICAL

Important Questions For Physics For Maharashtra Board

University of Toronto Physics Practicals. University of Toronto Physics Practicals. University of Toronto Physics Practicals

Using Blackboard.com Software to Reach Beyond the Classroom: Intermediate

BROCHURE FOR SUBMITTING ACE/PROFESSIONAL/CERTIFICATED TRAINING

TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS

week prep Potchefstroom College GCC

Abstractions and the Brain

Lesson Plans for Module

A Power Systems Protection Teaching Laboratory for Undergraduate and Graduate Power Engineering Education

Appendix L: Online Testing Highlights and Script

A Comparison of the Effects of Two Practice Session Distribution Types on Acquisition and Retention of Discrete and Continuous Skills

Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (WLDG 1428)

THE VIRTUAL WELDING REVOLUTION HAS ARRIVED... AND IT S ON THE MOVE!

Getting Started with TI-Nspire High School Science

Teaching a Laboratory Section

A Hands-on First-year Electrical Engineering Introduction Course

Postprint.

ENERGY WORLD: Electricity aro

Class Outline for October 21, 2009: Announcements for Elegant Design Out of Junk and Spare Parts Presentation by William Kamkwamba with Bryan Mealer

CUSTOMER TRAINING COURSE PROGRAMME TECHNICAL TRAINING

Introduction to WeBWorK for Students

OFFICIAL DOCUMENT. Foreign Credits, Inc. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

Circuit Simulators: A Revolutionary E-Learning Platform

Numeracy Medium term plan: Summer Term Level 2C/2B Year 2 Level 2A/3C

Maharashtra State Board 12th Class Physics

Mathematics Scoring Guide for Sample Test 2005

Train The Trainer(SAMPLE PAGES)

Student Perceptions of Reflective Learning Activities

TRAFFORD CHILDREN S THERAPY SERVICE. Motor Skills Checklist and Advice for Children in PRIMARY & SECONDARY Schools. Child s Name.Dob. Age.

Measurement. When Smaller Is Better. Activity:

Process to Identify Minimum Passing Criteria and Objective Evidence in Support of ABET EC2000 Criteria Fulfillment

Designing a Computer to Play Nim: A Mini-Capstone Project in Digital Design I

Assessing Functional Relations: The Utility of the Standard Celeration Chart

Parent s Guide to the Student/Parent Portal

Freshman Engineering Project on Energy Scavenging

Here are some helpful steps to guide you in completing the Contributor s Form below:

Crestron ST-VS Video Sensor Module Operations Guide

Longman English Interactive

For information only, correct responses are listed in the chart below. Question Number. Correct Response

COMPUTER INTERFACES FOR TEACHING THE NINTENDO GENERATION

Renaissance Learning P.O. Box 8036 Wisconsin Rapids, WI (800)

Physics Experimental Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism Prof. Eno Spring 2017

Seeing is Believing. ACE Academy offers creative ways to learn; students give charter school rave reviews

AGS THE GREAT REVIEW GAME FOR PRE-ALGEBRA (CD) CORRELATED TO CALIFORNIA CONTENT STANDARDS

E-3: Check for academic understanding

How People Learn Physics

Study Guide for Right of Way Equipment Operator 1

SAP EDUCATION SAMPLE QUESTIONS: C_TPLM40_65. Questions. In the audit structure, what can link an audit and a quality notification?

Creating Coherent Inquiry Projects to Support Student Cognition and Collaboration in Physics

Neuroscience I. BIOS/PHIL/PSCH 484 MWF 1:00-1:50 Lecture Center F6. Fall credit hours

Prof. Dr. Hussein I. Anis

Crestron BB-9L Pre-Construction Wall Mount Back Box Installation Guide

LABORATORY : A PROJECT-BASED LEARNING EXAMPLE ON POWER ELECTRONICS

AC : TRAVELING ENGINEERING ACTIVITY KITS ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: DESIGNED BY COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF WELDING

INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS DOCUMENT Grade 5/Science

Function Number 1 Work as part of a team. Thorough knowledge of theoretical procedures and ability to integrate knowledge and performance into

Ab Calculus Clue Problem Set Answers

John Deere Tech 2017

WHAT ARE VIRTUAL MANIPULATIVES?

Test How To. Creating a New Test

AC : ENGINEERING TEACHING KITS: BRINGING ENGINEERING DESIGN INTO MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Phys4051: Methods of Experimental Physics I

Electric Power Systems Education for Multidisciplinary Engineering Students

Implementation stories from the PHOTON PBL project

UNIVERSIDAD DEL ESTE Vicerrectoría Académica Vicerrectoría Asociada de Assessment Escuela de Ciencias y Tecnología

/ On campus x ICON Grades

ENEE 302h: Digital Electronics, Fall 2005 Prof. Bruce Jacob

Fourth Annual Interior Alaska Native Science & Engineering Fair HANDBOOK. December 7 8, 2000

Moderator: Gary Weckman Ohio University USA

Calculators in a Middle School Mathematics Classroom: Helpful or Harmful?

Peterborough Eco Framework

BLACKBOARD TRAINING PHASE 2 CREATE ASSESSMENT. Essential Tool Part 1 Rubrics, page 3-4. Assignment Tool Part 2 Assignments, page 5-10

ITSC 2321 Integrated Software Applications II COURSE SYLLABUS

Plain Language NAGC Review

A Study of Interface Design for Engagement and Learning with Educational Simulations.

ARTS IMPACT INSTITUTE LESSON PLAN Core Program Year 1 Arts Foundations VISUAL ARTS LESSON Unity and Variety in a Textural Collage

A Variation-Tolerant Multi-Level Memory Architecture Encoded in Two-state Memristors

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PRODUCT GUIDE

WHI Voorhees SOL Unit WHI.3 Date

MESH TRAY. Automatic... p. 102 Standard UF... p. 106 Specific installations... p. 109 Accessories... p. 111 MESH TRAY. Scan me! JUNE 2017 CATALOGUE 99

EDEXCEL NATIONALS UNIT 25 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS. ASSIGNMENT No.1 SELECTION CRITERIA

Transcription:

Name: Level: Electrical Testing Equipment Performance Rubrics (NOCTI Remediation) Program Of Study Task # Date 11 12 Identify and safely use a multi-meter. Identify and safely use a continuity tester. 13 Identify and safely use a plug-in circuit tester. 14 Identify and safely use a clamp-on ammeter. 1 Identify and safely use a megger (insulation tester). 16 Identify and safely use a circuit tracer. 1

Name: Level: POS Task#11-12 Multi Meter & Continuity Tester Rubric Student tested meter leads correctly. Student chose correct scales for readings. 20 (- points per incorrect scale) Student was able measure a resistance reading to with % of actual value. (-1 point per % incorrect reading) Student was able to perform a continuity reading to identify unlabeled conductors in a conduit. Student was able to perform a continuity reading on an incandescent lamp. Student was able to perform a continuity reading on a circuit breaker. Student was able to perform a continuity reading on contacts in a motor control starter. Student was able to take a 208 volt, three phase voltage reading to within 2 volts of actual. (-1 point per incorrect reading) Reading L1-N Student was able to take a 208 volt, three phase voltage reading to within 2 volts of actual. (-1 point per incorrect reading) Reading L1-N Student was able to take a 208 volt, three phase voltage reading to within 2 volts of actual. (-1 point per incorrect reading) Reading L1-N Student was able to explain how to read amperage using the mulit-meter. Student was able to identify and explain a high Leg situation. Student was able to explain the difference between a digital meter and an analog meter. Out of Total Name: Level: POS Task#13 Plug-In Circuit Tester Rubric Student was able to explain the operation of a plug in circuit tester. Student was able to identify an open neutral situation. Student was able identify an open ground situation. Student was able to identify a hot and neutral reversed situation. 2

Student was able to identify an open hot situation. Student was able to identify a hot and ground reversed situation. Student was able to identify a correct operation situation. Student was able to test a GFCI circuit. Student was able to explain the purpose of a GFCI circuit. Student was able to locate the locations GFCI s are required per the National Electrical Code. 1444001 (- point for every area not identified) Out of 0 Total Name: Level: POS Task#14 Clamp-On Ammeter Tester Rubric Student was able to explain the operation of a clamp-on ammeter tester. The student was able to select the correct range for the tests. (- points for each incorrect choice) 3

The student was able to read the amperage of a 120 volt, single phase circuit to with % of the actual. (-1 point for each percentage of incorrect value) The student was able to read the amperage of a 208 volt, 3 phase circuit to with % of the actual. (-1 point for each percentage of incorrect value) The student was able to explain why a 3 phase induction motor should have balanced amperage on all three lines. The student was able to operate the peak/data hold button correctly. The student was able to operate the temperature setting of the clamp-on ammeter. The student was able to operate the zero button correctly. The student was able to explain a single phase condition in a three phase circuit. Out of Total 0 Name: Level: POS Task#1 Megger (insulation tester) Tester Rubric Student was able to explain the operation of a megger (Insulation tester). 4

Student was able to correctly test the megger leads to insure proper operation. Student was able to set up the megger to test a three phase AC motor. Student was able to read the scale on the megger to within 2 ohms of the actual. (-1 point for each ohm of incorrect value) Student was able to determine if the motor was safe to operate. Student was able to use megger to check insulation of wires in a metal raceway. Student was able to explain the scales and symbols located on the analog meter. (-1 point for each item incorrect) Student was able to use the digital megger to evaluate the status of a three phase AC motor. Student was able to use a digital megger to evaluate the insulation of wires in a raceway. 1 141 Out of Total 0 Name: Level: POS Task#16 Circuit Tracer Tester Rubric Student was able to explain the operation of circuit tracer tester.

Student was able to identify the transmitter. Student was able to identify the tracer. Student was able to correctly set up unit to trace circuit. Student was able to correctly trace and identify a 120 volt circuit in a panel. Student was able to explain how to identify a short circuit using the circuit tracer. Student was able to explain how to identify an open circuit using the circuit tracer. Out of Total 0 6