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10 Technology and

Livelihood Education
Quarter 4 - Module 3
Mechanical Code on National
Building Code
TLE_ICTTD10DC-IVd-e-1
Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 10
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 4 – Mechanical Code on National Building Code
Information and Communications Technology
Technical Drafting TLE_ICTTD10DC-IVd-e-1
First Edition, 2020

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represent nor claim ownership over them.
Published by the Department of Education – Region III
Secretary: Leonor M. Briones
Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio

Development Team of the Module


Author: Marilyn P. Sarmiento
Language Reviewer: Gladys Jade D. Babula
Content Editor: Elmar S. Legaspi
Illustrator: Marilyn P. Sarmiento
Layout Artist: Marilyn P. Sarmiento

Management Team:

Gregorio C. Quinto, Jr., EdD


Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division

Rainelda M. Blanco, PhD


Education Program Supervisor - LRMDS

Agnes R. Bernardo, PhD


EPS-Division ADM Coordinator

Jose I. Vasallo, PhD


EPS – Technology and Livelihood Education

Glenda S. Constantino
Project Development Officer II

Joannarie C. Garcia
Librarian II

Department of Education, Schools Division of Bulacan


Curriculum Implementation Division
Learning Resource Management and Development System (LRMDS)
Capitol Compound, Guinhawa St., City of Malolos, Bulacan
Email address: [email protected]
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
Quarter 4 – Module 3
Mechanical Code on National
Building Code
TLE_ICTTD10DC-IVd-e-1
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the Technology and Livelihood Education – Information and Communication
Technology (Technical Drafting 10) Project CAP-LRE Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM)
Module on Mechanical Code on National Building Code!
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators from public
institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator, in helping the learners meet the standards
set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and economic
constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning
activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the
needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the module:

As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also
need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing them to manage their own learning.
Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks
included in the module.

For the learner:


Welcome to the Technology and Livelihood Education – Information and Communication
Technology (Technical Drafting 10) Project CAP-LRE Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM)
Module on Mechanical Code on National Building Code!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided
and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the
contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.
This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

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At the end of this module you will also find:
References This is a list of all sources used in developing this module.
The following are some reminders in using this module:
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module.
Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities included
in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.

If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult
your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deep
understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!

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What I Need to Know

This module will help you to know how to indicate sign and symbols
according to Mechanical lay-out and details requirements Different activities
are provided for you to meet the target skills.

At the end of this module you are expected to:

1. classify the different HVAC signs and symbols;


2. define Mechanical Code, NBCP;
3. illustrate HVAC system according to Mechanical Code; and
4. recognize the importance of Building Code.

What I Know

Mabuhay! You are about to know how to indicate signs and symbols according to
Mechanical lay-out and details requirements Before you proceed to the new lesson, let us
check your prior knowledge about our new lesson. Feel free to answer the following
questions.

I. Unscramble letters

Directions: Unscramble the following sets of letters to form the hidden HVAC Symbols.
You may use another sheet of paper for this activity.

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II. Yes or No

Directions: Write Y if the symbol is used for HVAC piping symbol and N if is used for
air conditioning piping symbol.

________ 11.
________ 12.
________ 13.
________ 14.
________ 15.

Fantastic! There is no need to worry about your incorrect answers. You will learn those
new things in this self-learning module.

What’s In

Let’s us continue with our next activity and check what you have learned from the
previous module.
Directions: Draw a sun ( ) on the space provided if the statement is correct about
drafting sanitary and plumbing layout and a moon ( ) if the statement is incorrect.
)
_____ 1. Plumbing refers to the water supply and drainage of wastewater sewage.
_____ 2. SFTY V is the abbreviation for Straight Cross.
_____ 3. Sanitary and storm drainage for residential dwelling is either concrete pipe
or PVC pipe.
_____ 4. The septic tank is constructed with reinforced concrete and it should be
located at a safe distance from source of potable water and it should be
airtight.
_____ 5. The water distribution system is the network of pipes and fittings for
conveying water to the plumbing fixtures.
_____ 6. Cap is used to connect three pipes.
_____ 7. Water closet used WC as abbreviation or legend for sanitary and plumbing.
_____ 8. To obtain watertight joints, solvent cement is applied.
_____ 9. Knees are used to change direction of a pipeline either 90 degrees or 45
degrees.
_____ 10. Water main refers to the public system along the streets or laid
underground where the service to the house is connected.

Exactly Right! You are a perspective observer. The result of your activity shows how you
recall the previous lesson. Now, be ready for the new challenges that this module will be
giving you.

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What’s New

Let us assess your creativity if you can answer the next activity.

Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. The first letter was given as
your clue. Write the correct answer on the space provided for.

1. An i___________ department which sends inspectors out to inspect new HVAC air
conditioning and heating system installations.
2. The installation and materials used for s_____ systems, heat transfer fluids, collectors,
and thermal storage units are under this cover.
3. It covers the general powers of the M______ inspectors and their duties to protect the
safety of the public.
4. National B_________ Code is a set of rules and regulations pertaining to the
construction of all real estate projects and buildings here in the Philippines.
5. Many j____________ base their laws on code books like the International Mechanical
Code, Various Residential and Commercial Code Books, and the National Electrical
Code.
6. This system, including plenums and wiring requirements in plenums and d____
wire, is ran through these areas.
7. It covers installation, alteration, and repair of b_____, water heaters, and pressure
vessels.
8. N_____ is a national law and a national development control that sets the minimum
standards for the physical planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, use
and occupancy of buildings.
9. It includes the do’s and don’ts for using c________ for ventilation of combustion.
10. P_____ materials, joints and connections, piping insulation, valves, transfer fluid, testing
of hydronic pipe, and embedded piping are under this cover.

You did an amazing job in this activity! Let us start your journey with the most important
part of the module which is to know how to indicate signs and symbols according to
Mechanical lay-out and detail requirements.

What is It

National Building Code is a set of rules and regulations pertaining to the


construction of all real estate projects and buildings here in the Philippines.

NBCP is a national law and a national development control that sets the minimum
standards for the physical planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, use and
occupancy of buildings.
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One of the main reasons why the National Building Code is created is to ensure public
safety. All buildings must abide to certain principles of construction. All materials that are
needed must also be environmentally.
HVAC Mechanical Code Overview - Many people are unfamiliar with air conditioning and
heating. They do not know that the mechanical code regulates air conditioning and heating
system installation in many municipalities.

HVAC Mechanical Code Overview | Heating and Cooling Codes

Municipalities usually have an inspection department which sends inspectors out to


inspect new HVAC air conditioning and heating system installations. A few municipalities
apply their own mechanical code while many others use the International Mechanical Code
or another code resource, which are all applicable to air conditioning and heating installations.
Some use a combination of inspections, and it is wise to find out before installing air
conditioning and heating equipment to find out what your local municipality uses for
inspections before installing any mechanical air conditioning and heating equipment.

HVAC Mechanical Code Overview - Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)


We need to be aware that different jurisdictions require someone licensed to install some
equipment that requires advanced skills, knowledge, and experience to install correctly.
Permits are required, and only a licensed HVAC or Electrical Master can apply for the permits
in some jurisdictions. Deciding to install mechanical air conditioning and heating equipment
without obtaining permits to complete the job, you can be fined, and the residence or building
condemned if the equipment is found to be a hazard to the safety of occupants.

Many jurisdictions base their laws on code books like the International Mechanical Code,
Various Residential and Commercial Code Books, and the National Electrical Code. These
books are written and evaluated by recognized professionals with many
years of experience in their related disciplines. There are also liability issues involved in not
obtaining permits and inspections for some mechanical HVAC installations. It is always best
to do the job safely and by the book so get the proper permits and have the job inspected.

The following is a general overview of the mechanical code and what it covers for safe and
proper installation of HVAC air conditioning and heating equipment.

HVAC Mechanical Code Overview

Mechanical Code Administration


The prelude chapter of the Mechanical Code covers applicability of the code and
administration. It covers the general powers of the mechanical inspectors and their duties to
protect the safety of the public. Other parts of this prelude cover permit, inspections,
violations, and offers a means of appeal. Definitions and terminology are also covered.

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Basic Installation of Mechanical Equipment | HVAC Mechanical Code Overview

The second part of the Mechanical Code covers general regulations which pertain to
location of installation of mechanical air conditioning and heating equipment, a piping support
table, access and future servicing considerations, condensation piping drains and materials,
drain types, minimum clearances around mechanical equipment, and secondary drains for
condensation.

Ventilation Code Overview - Ventilation


It deals with ventilation from natural ventilation for mechanical ventilation. There are tables
and charts offering clearances and louver and grill information for minimum amount of
required ventilation.

Exhaust Systems
It covers exhaust systems such as dryer vents, kitchen exhaust systems, paint rooms, movie
projection room exhaust, dry-cleaning appliances, LP gas facilities, public garages, and
structures housing hazardous materials. Commercial kitchen exhaust is covered along with
commercial kitchen make-up air requirements. Tables include minimum duct sizes and
thickness of sheet metal for exhaust ducts.

Duct Systems
These systems include plenums and wiring requirements in plenums and ducts wire are ran
through these areas. Air filters and filtration systems, smoke detectors installed in ducts, and
fire and smoke dampers installed in duct systems are covered.

Combustion Air
It covers forced combustion air and combustion air ducts along with duct opening obstructions
and location and protection.

Chimneys and Vents


It includes the do’s and don’ts for using chimneys for ventilation of combustion by products
and termination of vents and chimneys above the roof. Tables include minimum size of vents
for each BTU/h of appliances and minimum distances of vents to combustible materials.

Special Appliances, Fireplaces, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances


This section of the Mechanical Code covers fireplaces, fireplace stoves and heaters, special
appliances which produce heat or are used for cooking, gas logs, incinerators and
crematories, wall furnaces, floor furnaces, direct fired air heating equipment, infrared radiant
heaters, clothes dryers, illuminating appliances, sauna heaters, engine and gas turbine-
powered equipment and appliances, pool and spa heaters, cooking appliances, forced warm
air furnaces, unit heaters, unvented room heaters including unvented gas logs, vented room
heaters, kerosene and oil fired stoves, small ceramic kilns, and finally cooling towers,
evaporative condensers, and fluid coolers.

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Boiler Code Overview - Boilers, Water Heaters, and Pressure Vessels
It covers installation, alteration, and repair of boilers, water heaters, and pressure vessels. It
covers boiler connections, safety and pressure relief valves and controls, boiler low water
cutoffs, steam blow off valves, hot water boiler expansion tanks, gauges on hot water and
steam boilers, and testing of boilers and pressure vessels. It is important to note that this
section is also applicable to LP Containers, bulk oxygen storage tanks, and medical gases.

Refrigeration Code Overview - Refrigeration


On this part, refrigeration including the purity of refrigerants, recovered refrigerants, reclaimed
refrigerants and refrigeration classification. Includes information on storage, ventilation
requirements for storage areas and refrigeration equipment rooms, refrigeration alarms and
detectors for safety of occupants, refrigerant piping, and field testing of refrigerant piping
systems.

Hydronic Piping
Pipe materials, joints and connections, piping insulation, valves, transfer fluid, testing of
hydronic pipe, and embedded piping are under this section.

Fuel Gas Piping


It includes gas pipe, materials, installation, and sizing for LP and natural gas. This section has
equations for sizing pipe and BTU requirements for equipment including length of run of pipe,
pressure of gas, and specific gravity.

Fuel Oil Piping and Storage


This section covers materials used for fuel oil storage tanks and fuel oil piping, fuel oil pipe
joints and connections, fuel pipe support, fuel oil system installation, oil gauges, fuel oil shutoff
valves, and testing of fuel oil piping.

Solar Systems
The installation and materials used for solar systems, heat transfer fluids, collectors, and
thermal storage units are under this cover.

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Figure 1. HVAC Symbols

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Figure 1a. Meaning of commonly used HVAC equipment symbol

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Figure 1b. Meaning of commonly used HVAC Ductwork symbol

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Figure 1c. Meaning of commonly used HVAC Ductwork symbol

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Figure 1d. Meaning of commonly used HVAC Piping symbol

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What’s More

Independent Activity 1
Please Reveal
Direction: Read and analyze the following statements carefully to reveal the
mystery words on the crossword puzzle.

Across Down
1. It compresses the refrigerant. 1. It ensures the flow that occurs only in
2. It can absorb extra moisture. one direction.
3. A device that removes heat from 3. It removes heat from the air.
a liquid by using VCR cycle. 7. It is used to pressurize and move
4. Valve that is used to open or close flow. liquid along hydronic lines.
5. It is used to regulate flow. 8. It reduces noise by dampening gas
6. It is used to perform a different pulsations in compressor suction and
function. discharge lines.

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Independent Assessment 1
Matchy-matchy!
Directions: Match the given meaning of HVAC Duct Symbol in column A to its
corresponding illustration in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer
in your answer sheet.

1. It is used to reduce an effective diameter a.


of a duct.
2. A junction that is used when a part of the b.
air from the main passage is diverted to a certain. c.
3. These are ducts conduits or passages used in
HVAC system to move air. d.
4. It is also known as elbow in HVAC system.
5. It is a grille with air flow adjustment. (A) e.
6. This are fire protection devices used to prevent
the spread of fire through ducts. (B)
7.It can reduce noise and vibration. (c) f..
8.They can control devices in ducts that function
like butterfly valves to control air flow. (d) g.
9. It can collect return air from the room. (e)
10. It is used to control volume of air passing h.
Through a duct.
i.

j.

Independent Activity 2
Groupie
Direction: Group the following words of symbols according to the listed
categories of HVAC for: Equipment, Ductwork and piping.

Air Grilles Air Handling Unit Dropper Duct Dropper


DX Unit Fan Coil Unit Flexible Connection
Pressure Gauge Temperature Gauge Vertical Duct Section

Equipment Ductwork Piping

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Independent Assessment 2
Go and Look for me!
Direction: Find and encircle the hidden words associated with the signs and
symbols according to Mechanical lay-out words may appear in any
direction.

Butterfly Valve Y Junction Strainer Silencer


Drain Pipe Vav Box Vent Pipe Cold water Return
Condenser Duct Heater
C X T N R E T A E H T C U D Z V C X N S
Q O D C V T Y I L A C F P N F J K D T S
A E L W P N Y D T J D T H F C D R R A F
Z C A D K G D D F S R V S Z S F A A Q D
S V D G W H C V S T G A C X X I F I W C
C U A Q Q A A Z X R Y J V U N V G N S B
X T S O I Y T X B C N V E E S L H P Z E
W H S Y T X C E B N R F R A Z J N I X V
D S I L E N C E R X S M L X V N J P S L
O M X Q W E R T Y R U I O B N H K E D A
I N C N D R D V E C E L K M M U L M C V
K B B O V Q S S X Z M T Y H N M I P V Y
M U I I B G N P J K L I U O G H J C B L
N Y X T V E W R T B N M A R A E V T B F
H B D C D B V Y U X C T J M N B M L Y R
G R X N C V B R T R U I C A Z B G Y G E
F D O U O E G J K M I T I N B D Y A S T
D C A J O B N M X O B V A V Q E T U I T
Y S X Y T T S D L O Y W L K H G D S A U
V E N T P I P E M N B C V Z X F J I Y B

Independent Activity 3
Jumbled Letters
Directions: Arrange the jumbled letters inside the parentheses for you to
complete the following statements. Write your answer on your answer sheet.

1. All buildings must abide to certain (RLSEPINCPI) of construction.


2. (ANRGFIETEROIR) including the purity of refrigerants, recovered
refrigerants, reclaimed refrigerants and refrigeration classification.
3. It covers forced combustion air and combustion air ducts along with duct opening
(TBSCOSNIRUSO) and location and protection.
4. It covers fireplaces, fireplace stoves and heaters, special (NPSEAILPAC)
which produce heat or are used for cooking.

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5. It includes gas pipe, materials, installation, and sizing for LP and (TRLANUA)
gas.
6. One of the main reasons why the National Building Code is created is
to (ERSNEU) public safety.
7. (CJONIUTN) are used when a part of the air from the main
passage is diverted to a certain.
8. In order to split air passage among spaces (AHRNCB TUDC)
are used.
9. Non return damper ensure airflow in single (ICNEODRIT) .
10. Linear (RFUIEESD) distribute air evenly throughout a space.

Independent Assessment 3
Fill me in!
Directions: Complete the paragraph by supplying each sentence with the
necessary word. Choose your answer from the scroll and write it on
the space provided.

Philippines rules NBCP regulations Mechanical

unfamiliar environmental main regulates standards

National Building Code is a set of (1) _______ and (2) ___________pertaining to the
construction of all real estate projects and buildings here in the (3) ___________.

(4) _________is a national law and a national development control that sets the
minimum (5) ___________ for the physical planning, design, construction, operation,
maintenance, use and occupancy of buildings.

One of the (6) ______ reasons why the National Building Code is created is to
ensure public safety. All buildings must abide to certain principles of construction. All
materials that are needed must also be (7) __________ friendly.

HVAC (8) ________ Code Overview - Many people is (9) __________ with air
conditioning and heating. They do not know that the mechanical code (10) __________air
conditioning and heating system installation in many municipalities.

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What I Have Learned

Direction: Let us value what you have learned from our lesson today by
writing down your insights below.

Based on the lesson on this module, I have learned…

What I Can Do
Think, Pick and Write!
Directions: Read and analyze the following questions based on your
understanding about the lesson. Write your answer on the space provided.
(2 points each)

1. Why do you think we need to observe and follow the National Building Code if we are
going to have our building construction?

2. Why do municipalities usually conduct an inspection on a building


construction?___________________________________________________

3. How many jurisdictions on mechanical code are based on laws? ________________

4. What is the importance of Duct System?

5. What is the role of NBCP? Why it is important?

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Assessment

Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer
on your answer sheet.

1. In order to make smooth turns and avoid turbulence duct bend is used in the air
passage, this duct is needed.
a. Straight duct b. duct bend c. branch duct d. Y-junction
2. This diffuser can distributes conditional air uniformly through the room. These are
visible on the ceiling.
a. Supply ceiling b. circular c. Linear d. Return ceiling
3. This duct is primarily used for sound absorption.
a. Supply duct b. Return duct c. Duct acoustic d. Duct Dropper
4. It reduce airborne noise.
a. Muffler b. Silencer c. Air Filter d. Junction
5. This diffuser collects return air from the room.
a. Supply ceiling b. circular c. Linear d. Return ceiling
6. This duct rises vertically through a building or structure.
a. Duct riser b. Duct spigot c. Duct dropper d. Duct Vertical
7. A kind of valve that is used to turn refrigerant flow on and off.
a. Gate valve b. Solenoid valve c. Globe valve d. Butterfly valve
8. In order to make smooth turns and avoid turbulence this duct is used in the air
passage.
a. Straight duct b. duct bend c. branch duct d. Y-junction
9. It is used when a part of the air from the main passage is diverted to a certain.
a. Straight duct b. duct bend c. branch duct d. Y-junction
10. This duct drops vertically through a building or structure.
a. Duct riser b. Duct spigot c. Duct dropper d. Duct vertical
11. The installation and materials used for this systems, heat transfer fluids,
collectors, and thermal storage units are under this cover.
a. Duct System b. Solar system c. Piping system d. Exhaust system
12. A grille with air flow adjustment.
a. Air grilles b. Duct dumper c. Floor register d. Branch duct
13. It is used to fully open or close flow.
a. Gate valve b. Globe valve c. Check valve d. Butterfly valve
14. It absorbs extra moisture in HVAC system.
a. Muffler b. Chiller c. Silencer d. Dryer
15. A kind of junction that are used when a part of the air from the main passage
is diverted.
a. Beleved junction b. Y-junction c. Junction d. 3-way junction

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Additional Activity
.
Directions: In a short bond paper, draw the 10 Equipment, Ductwork and Heating Piping
Symbols. Label each symbols. Use the template below to make your output
more presentable. Your output will be graded/evaluated using the rubrics
below.
Rubrics for Drawing Activity

Criteria Outstanding (5) Very Satisfactory Fair (2) Poor (1)


Satisfactory (4) (3)

Content The output The output The output The output The output
contains all the lacks 1-2 HVAC lacks 3-4 HVAC lacks 5-6 lacks 5-6
equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment,
ductwork, ductwork, ductwork, ductwork, ductwork,
heating and heating and heating and heating and heating and
piping symbols. piping symbols. piping symbols. piping symbols. piping symbols.

Creativity The output is The output is The output is The output is The output is
pleasant to the pleasant to the pleasant to the pleasant to the not pleasant to
eye and has eye and has eye and has eye but has the eye and
outstanding very satisfactory poor has poor
appearance. satisfactory appearance. appearance appearance.
appearance.
Neatness The output is The output is The output is The output is The output has
remarkably very neat. neat with some more messy no evidence of
neat. part less neat. than neat. neatness.

Format Follow the Follow the Follow the Follow the Did not follow
given format given format given format given format the given
remarkably sometime with few with a lot of format
refinements refinements

Sample Format for Drawing Activity

Name: Title of Activity: Rating: _____


Gr. & Sec. Content: _____
Creativity: _____
Neatness: _____
Format: _____

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What I Know Independent Activity 3
References
1. Strainer 11. N 1. Principles
2. Turning Vanes 12. Y 2. Refrigeration
3. Fuel Oil Vent 13. Y 3. Obstructions
4. Drain 14. Y 4. Appliances
5. Exposed Radiator 15. N 5. Natural
6. Flexible Connection 6. Ensure
7. Refrigerant Liquid 7. Junction
8. Make-up Water 8. Branch Duct
9. Thermometer 9. Direction
10. Linear Diffuser 10. Diffuser
What’s In Independent Assessment 3
1. 6. 1. Rules 6. Main
2. 7. 2. Regulations 7. Environmental
3. 8. 3. Philippines 8. Mechanical
4. 9. 4. NBCP 9. Unfamiliar
5. 10. 5. Standards 10. Regulates
What’s New What I have learned
1. Inspection 6. Duct (Answer may vary)
2. Solar 7. Boilers What I can do
3. Mechanical 8. NBCP (Answer may vary)
4. Building 9. Chimneys Assessment
5. Jurisdictions 10. Pipe 1. c 11. b
What’s More 2. a 12. c
Independent Activity 1 3. c 13. a
1. Compressor 6. Fan 4. b 14. d
2. Dryer 7. Pump 5. d 15. a
3. Chiller 8. Muffler 6. a
4. Gate 9. Check Valve 7. b
5. Globe Valve 10. Cooling Coil 8. b
9. d
Independent Assessment 1 10. c
1. h 6. B Additional Assessment
2. i 7. C Evaluate the output of the learners using the rubrics
3. j 8. D provided for.
4. g 9. e
5. a 10. f
Independent Activity 2
Independent Assessment 2
Answer Key
References

Arriola, Cesar T., Bermas, Dante B., Milambiling, Owen M., and Guevarra Jr., Virgilio O. K to 12
Basic Education Curriculum- Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module – Technical
Drafting, 2013.

DuxToy. “HVAC Symbols.” Updated last December 2020.


https://www.scribd.com/doc/39956284/HVAC-Symbols

High Performance HVAC. “HVAC Mechanical Code Overview.” Updated last September 2015.
https://highperformancehvac.com/hvac-mechanical-code-overview/

Karottu, Sarath. “Meaning of commonly used HVAC Equipment Symbols.” Updated last September
20, 2020. https://stoutmep.com/electromechanical-ethos-blog/6uaxlxrm1pzyu06dr3ygg3c1k4xmg2

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For inquiries or feedback, please write or call:

Department of Education, Schools Division of Bulacan


Curriculum Implementation Division
Learning Resource Management and Development System (LRMDS)
Capitol Compound, Guinhawa St., City of Malolos, Bulacan
Email Address: [email protected]

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