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Course Outline of Electrical Workshop Practice I 2025

The document outlines the course plan for Electrical Workshop Practice I (ECEg 2073) at Hawassa University for the 2025 academic year, Semester II. It includes course objectives, topics covered, teaching methods, assessment methods, and course policies. The course focuses on practical skills in electrical installation, wiring circuits, and safety practices.

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Course Outline of Electrical Workshop Practice I 2025

The document outlines the course plan for Electrical Workshop Practice I (ECEg 2073) at Hawassa University for the 2025 academic year, Semester II. It includes course objectives, topics covered, teaching methods, assessment methods, and course policies. The course focuses on practical skills in electrical installation, wiring circuits, and safety practices.

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Hawassa University

Institute/College/Faculty/School/Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


2025 Academic Year, Semester II
Electrical Workshop Practice I (ECEg 2073)
Course outline/plan
Academic year 2025 Semester II
Course Title Electrical Workshop Practice I
Course Number ECEg2073
Lecturer Bezabih M
ECTs Credit 3
Contact Hour Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Home study
(Per-Week) 0 0 3 0
• This course introduces the General Safety rules, Common types of Electrical Hand Tools
• Different methods of Splicing, Joining, Termination & Soldering Wiring materials & accessories
Description
Course

• Electrical wiring circuits


• Starting methods of ac motors
• Reversal direction of motor rotation
• Industrial installation.
Course Objectives ▪ To enable students to understand various electrical installation materials and devices.
▪ To give students practical wiring skills on lightning, power and signaling circuits.
▪ To enable students to understand Principle of contactor and motor control systems.
▪ To enable students to have practical exposure in electrical technology working environment.
Weeks Topics Teaching-learning activities
1 1. General Safety
1.1 Proper Storage 30 minutes discussion
1.2 Proper Usage 2:30 hrs. Practical exercise
1.3 Safety Signs and Instructions
2 2. Common Types of Electrical Hand Tools
2.1 Splicing and Joining 3 hrs. Practical exercises
2.2 Advantages of Proper Splicing
2.3 Types of Splices
2.4 Joining Wires with Connector Tubes
2.5 Termination and Types of Termination
3 3. Soldering
3.1 Soldering Materials 30 minutes discussion
3.2 Solder Flux, 2:30 hrs. Practical exercise
3.3 Soldering Iron
3.4 Heating Coil
3.5 Soldering iron
3.6 Electric Soldering iron and Blow torch
3.7 Insulating electrical connection
4&5 4. Wiring materials and accessories
4.1 Wire and cable 6 hrs. Practical exercise
4.2 Conductor materials used in cables
4.3 Insulating materials

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4.4 Types of cables used in internal wiring Conduits
4.5 Accessories and fittings
4.6 Lightening accessories and fittings
4.7 Protection devices fuses, circuit breakers & types
6, 7 & 8 5. Electrical wiring circuits 12 hrs. Practical exercise
5.1 Methods of wiring lighting circuits,
5.2 Residential installation
▪ Series Circuit
▪ Parallel Circuit
▪ Control of lamps from a single location using
different types of Switches
▪ Control of lamps from different places using
different types of switches,
▪ Lamps controlled using one way switch to which
one earthed single phase socket outlet is closely
attached
▪ Bell Circuit, and Annunciator Circuit
9, 10, 11 6. Industrial installation
& 12 6.1 Principle of contactor and motor control systems
6.2 Power and control circuits,
6.3 Starting of IM 15 hrs. Practical exercise
▪ DOL starting
▪ Star delta starting
▪ Autotransformer starting
▪ Reduced voltage starting
▪ Resistance starting
6.4 Reversal of direction of motor rotation
▪ Using contactor interlocking
(interchanging phase terminals)
▪ Using push button interlocking
Pre-requisite Fundamental of Electrical Engineering
Teaching & ▪ Lectures
Learning Methods ▪ Lab Exercises (100%)
Status of Course Compulsory
Final
Assessment

Continuous Assessment: (70%) Exam:


Methods

Type Lab1: Lab 2: Lab 3: Lab 4: Lab 5: Assign 1: Assign 2: (30%)


10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
Exam Electrical Electrical Industrial Industrial Industrial Electrical Industrial All
Portion wiring wiring installation installation installation wiring installation portions
Course Policies ▪ Students are required to submit assignments and projects on the scheduled time.
▪ Since the course is a practical laboratory Oriented, 100 % of class attendance is mandatory.
▪ Quiz will be given at any moment in the class.
References 1. Prepared Laboratory Manual for Workshop I
2. Any Residential and Industrial Installation Book

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