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National Assessment and Certification Arrangements: Installation and Maintenance NC Ii, The Candidate

The document outlines the requirements and assessment process for attaining the National Qualification of ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC II in the Philippines. Candidates must demonstrate competence in all core and common units of competency, including performing roughing-in activities and wiring works, installing electrical protective devices, and installing wiring devices. Assessment focuses on the core units and involves a project-type assessment requiring candidates to complete tasks within a given timeframe. Those qualified to apply include graduates of formal, non-formal and informal training as well as experienced workers.

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National Assessment and Certification Arrangements: Installation and Maintenance NC Ii, The Candidate

The document outlines the requirements and assessment process for attaining the National Qualification of ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC II in the Philippines. Candidates must demonstrate competence in all core and common units of competency, including performing roughing-in activities and wiring works, installing electrical protective devices, and installing wiring devices. Assessment focuses on the core units and involves a project-type assessment requiring candidates to complete tasks within a given timeframe. Those qualified to apply include graduates of formal, non-formal and informal training as well as experienced workers.

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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION

ARRANGEMENTS
 
1. To attain the National Qualification of ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC II, the candidate
must demonstrate competence in all the units listed below.
Successful candidate shall be awarded a National Certificate
signed by the TESDA Director General.
 
Unit Code Basic Units of Competency
500311105 Participate in workplace communication
500311106 Work in a team environment
500311107 Practice career professionalism
500311108 Practice occupational health and safety
procedures

Unit Code Common Units of Competency


CON724201 Prepare Construction Materials and Tools
CON311201 Observe procedures, specifications and
manuals of instruction
CON311202 Interpret technical drawings and plans
CON311203 Perform mensuration’s and calculations
CON311204 Maintain tools and equipment
 
Unit Code Core Units of Competency
CON724319 Perform roughing-in activities, wiring and
cabling works for single-phase distribution,
power, lighting and auxiliary systems
CON724320 Install electrical protective devices for
distribution, power, lighting, auxiliary, lightning
protection and grounding systems
CON724321 Install wiring devices of floor and wall
mounted outlets, lighting fixture/switches and
auxiliary outlet
 
 
2. The Qualification of ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENACE NC II may be attained through demonstration
of competence in a project-type assessment covering all the
units of competency.
 
 Perform roughing-in activities, wiring and cabling works
for single-phase distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary
systems
 Install electrical protective devices for distribution, power,
lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection and grounding
systems
 Install wiring devices of floor and wall mounted outlets,
lighting fixtures/switches, and auxiliary outlets
 
3. Assessment shall focus on the core units of competency. The
basic and common units are assessed concurrently with the
core units.
 
4. The following are qualified to apply for assessment and
certification:
 
 Graduates of formal, non-formal and informal including
enterprise-based training programs
 Experienced Workers (wage employed or self-employed)
EVIDENCE PLAN
Qualification: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC II
 Performing roughing-in activities, wiring and cabling
works for single-phase distribution, power, lighting and
auxiliary systems
Units of
 Install Electrical Protective devices for distribution,
Competency
power, lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection and
covered:
grounding system
 Install Wiring Devices of Floor and Wall Mounted Outlet
Lighting Fixture/Switches and Auxiliary Outlets
Ways in which evidence will be collected (tick the column)

Demonstration / Observation with Oral Questioning


 
  
 
 
 
 
The evidence plan must show that the candidate ….

Written test

Performing roughing-in activities, wiring and cabling works for single-phase


distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary systems
 Communicates and confirms instructions for the
preparation of work activity to ensure clear X  
understanding*
 Interprets electrical plan and detailed drawing* X X
 Identifies and checks to ensure that tools, equipment and
personnel protective equipment needed to electrical X X
system*
 Identifies and checks auxiliary equipment, if it is works
correctly and are safe to use in accordance with X X
established procedures*
 Uses safety harness or PPE properly* X X
 Bends and installs type of conduit and cable tray as per
X X
job requirement.*
 Performs correct procedures for installation of electrical
X X
Install Electrical Protective devices for distribution, power,
lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection and grounding system
 Communicates and confirms instructions for the
preparation of work activity to ensure clear X  
understanding*
 Interprets electrical plans and detailed drawing* X X
 Identifies and checks to ensure that tools,
equipment and personnel protective equipment
needed to electrical system and by auxiliary X  
equipment works correctly and are safe to use in
accordance with established procedures*
 Follows safety procedures and the use of safety
X X
harness*
 Performs correct procedures for the
installation/mounting configuration of electrical X X
protective devices and grounding system*
 Responds to unplanned events or conditions
X X
accordingly*
 Selects the types of lighting fixture and auxiliary
X  
outlet for the installation*
 Undertakes ongoing checks of quality of work in
X X
accordance with instructions and requirements*
 Terminates/Splices conductors/wires in
accordance with the existing electrical X  
standards*
 Makes final checks to ensure that work conforms
X  
to instructions and drawing/diagram. *
 Performs installation economically* X  
 Performs commissioning activities* X  
Install Wiring Devices of Floor and Wall Mounted Outlet
Lighting Fixture/Switches and Auxiliary Outlets
 Read and interpret drawings in accordance with
X  
job requirements*
 Sets the lay-out and dimension of electrical
X X
drawing or wiring diagram. *
 Selects and identifies correct rating, quantity,
sizes and type of wiring devices, switches, X X
lighting fixture and convenience outlet *
 Identifies the specifications of materials, tools and
X X
equipment
 Fills up properly requisition forms according to list
X X
of materials, tools and equipment
 Follows safety procedures according to enterprise
and government regulations and select the X X
correct PPE in line with safety requirements*
 Identifies defective and/or substandard electrical
X X
materials and report to immediate supervisor*
 Lays out, mounts and installs electrical
components, wiring materials such as conduit X X
and fittings in accordance with standards*
 Installs wiring protective devices and grounding
X X
system properly*
 Installs different types of lighting fixtures/switches
X X
as per wiring diagram*
 Follows work schedule to ensure job is completed
on time in accordance to a quality standard and X X
minimum wastage
 Seeks further instructions from immediate
supervisor in case of unplanned events or X X
conditions occurring*
 Undertakes with strict compliance ongoing
checks of quality of the work in accordance with X X
instructions and requirements
 Performs installation economically* X X
 Performs commissioning activities* X  
NOTE: *Critical aspects of competency

Note: * Critical Aspect of Competency


SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COMPETENCY
ASSESSOR

 
1. Prepare and make available the attached list of tools, equipment
and materials, instruct the candidate to perform the following
tasks in accordance with the set performance criteria:
 
 Performing roughing-in activities, wiring and cabling works
for single-phase distribution, power, lighting and auxiliary
systems in three (3) Hours;
 
 Install Electrical Protective devices for distribution, power,
lighting, auxiliary, lightning protection and grounding system
in two (2) hours
 
 Install Wiring Devices of Floor and Wall Mounted Outlet
Lighting Fixture/Switches and Auxiliary Outlets in two (2)
hours.
 
2. You will choose which of the two sets of demonstration (SET A
and SET B) will be assigned to the candidate.
 
3. Allow the candidate to get familiar with the resources to be used
in the assessment for 15 minutes.
 
4. Observe the candidate while performing the required tasks. You
may, at any suitable point, instruct the candidate to stop, and if
situation warrants, advise him/her not to continue further with
the demonstration.
 
During and after the candidate’s performance, assessor may
perform oral questioning to test the candidate’s knowledge and
skills on actual procedures and installation.
 
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COMPETENCY
ASSESSOR

5. The Assessment shall be based on the units of competency in


the Training Regulations and the Evidence Plan and shall focus
on evidence gathering method below:
 
 Observation / Demonstration with oral questioning
 Written Test
 
6. At the end of the assessment, you shall provide the candidate
feedback on the assessment result. The feedback shall indicate
whether the candidate is:
 
 COMPETENT
 NOT YET COMPETENT
LISTS OF SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
(per candidate)

ITEM QUANTI
NAME SPECIFICATION
NO. TY
1 Octagonal Box 4” x 4” Dip type PVC 6 pcs.
2 Utility Box 2” x 4” Dip type PVC 6 pcs.
3 IMC Conduit ½” diameter (10’) PVC 1 pc
4 PVC Conduit ½” diameter (10’) 1 pc
16“ x 12“ x 6“ w/ one 60 AT
5 Panel Board MCB and 4 branches (2- 1 set.
15AT & 2-20AT
6 Entrance cap ½” diameter- Metal 1 pc
Lock nut and
7 ½” diameter- Metal 12 pairs
bushing
8 PVC Adapter ½” diameter- PVC 2 pcs.
9 Conduit Strap ½” diameter two hole 16 pcs
10 Metal Screw 3/16“ x 1 “ 30 pcs.
#3.5 mm², THW Stranded
11 Cable wire 12 m
Cu. wire
#2.0 mm², THW Stranded
12 Cable wire 10 m
Cu. wire
#1.25 mm², TF Stranded Cu.
13 Cable wire 2m
Wire
14 Cable wire 3/c, Telephone Wire 10 m
15 Cable wire 4pairs, UTP CAT5 cable 6m
16 Tape Electrical (Friction) Tape 1 roll
Kilowatt Hour
17 220volts, 60Hz 1 pcs.
Meter
18 Bulb 20 watts 1 pcs.
One Gang
19 Complete assembly 1 set
Switch
LISTS OF SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
(per candidate)

ITEM QUANTI
NAME SPECIFICATION
NO. TY
Duplex Conv. Outlet-
20 Complete assembly 1 set
Grounding type

21 FACP Convensional 1 set.


22 Smoke detector Convensional 1 set
23 Fire Alarm bell 6” dia. 24Volts 2 sets
24 Manual Pull stn 24Volts 2 sets.
Tel. Terminal
25   1 pcs
Cabinet
26 Tel. outlet Complete assembly 1 set
27 Data outlet Complete assembly 1 Sets
Hand Tools
28 Pipe Bender ½” diameter 1 Set
29 Pipe Threader ½” diameter 1 Set
30 Heat gun 100 w, 230 V 1 pc
31 Pliers Standard 1 pair
32 Screwdrivers Standard (+,-) 2 pcs
33 Hacksaw Standard 1 pc
34 Electrician knife Standard 1 pc
Ground Rod with
35   1 pc
Clamp
36 Switcher   1 pc
Determination of Assessment Fee

DIRECT COST COST REMARKS


 Personnel Based on monthly salary of
P20,000.00 of the Assessment
Salary 3,927.59 Manager; P11,737.00 of Processing
Officer; and P10,670 of AC Staff
 Supplies and Based on Canvass prepared by the
Technical Experts
Materials 7,000.40
(Consumables)
 Utilities Based on Average cost of Electricity
and Water from all Regions
(electricity, 244.18 (electrical cooperatives, etc.)
water, etc.)
INDIRECT COST    
 Tools and Based on canvass prepared by
technical experts and cost
Equipment imputation as suggested by NTRC
49.35
Cost
Imputation
CAPITAL OUTLAY Based on average rental cost from
all regions
 Rental of 214.59
Building
TOTAL COST 11,436.11  
Per Capita Cost 10 minimum candidates is based on
TESDA policy
(10 minimum 1,143.61
Candidates) 
Inclusive of 10%  
114.36
Recovery Cost
Approved

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