Qualification
Qualification
INTRODUCTION:
This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed identify, care,
handle and use measuring instruments
This module consists of two (3) learning outcomes. Each learning outcome
contains learning activities supported by instruction sheets. Before you
perform the instructions, read the information sheets and answer the self-
check and activities provided to ascertain to yourself and your teacher that you
have acquired the knowledge necessary to perform the skill portion of the
particular learning outcome.
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES
Learning objective: After reading this information sheet, you must be able to
identify the different types of measuring instrument.
There are types of measuring tool which are commonly used to perform
electronic works. There are two ways on how tools can be utilized. Tools like
vernier caliper, metric rule, steel rules are tools used to perform PCB layout
and installation of a particular wiring materials. The tools like multimeter,
clamp meter, electric meter are common examples of tools used for measuring
voltage current resistance or even the power consumption of particular
appliances.
Choosing a multi-meter
Analog Digital
The steel rule is considered to be the most convenient size to carry around.
Many steel rules have a "hook" feature that provides an accurate "stop" at the
end of the rule. This can be used to set calipers, dividers, etc. and to take
measurements where it is not possible to make sure that the end of the rule is
even with the edge of the work. Some workers refer steel rules as "machinists
scales."
Metric rule is a tool used measure short and long distances. It is very
important when performing a layout and installation of electrical wiring fixture
and structural installation.
Caliper rule can be either vernier or micro meter. These tools are
commonly used to measure the diameter of a wires or thickness of steel plates .
It can also be used to measure the inner distance of a hole.