AC-ADDII-3
Demonstrate and describe the preparation of electrical plans.
3.1 Interpret and explain basic codes and symbols related to electrical plans, including: single-pole switches, three-way switches. duplex receptacle outlets, recessed and fluorescent lights, weatherproof switches and outlets, lighting distribution panels, service panels, and junction boxes.
3.2 Prepare an electrical plan.
3.3 Demonstrate using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software related to preparing electrical plans.
Demonstrate and describe the preparation of electrical plans.
3.1 Interpret and explain basic codes and symbols related to electrical plans, including: single-pole switches, three-way switches. duplex receptacle outlets, recessed and fluorescent lights, weatherproof switches and outlets, lighting distribution panels, service panels, and junction boxes.
3.2 Prepare an electrical plan.
3.3 Demonstrate using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software related to preparing electrical plans.
Reflection
I met the first standard through outside research about the codes and symbols that pertain to the electrical plan. In the research done, all of the objects had a symbol distinct to itself in order to separate itself in the electrical plan.. I met the next standard of preparing an electrical plan through my work in class. In our house project we designed a house with the lighting in it and the placement of those fixtures in created the electrical plan. I met the third standard of demonstrating CAD software for electrical plan completion through my work in class. Our project work was done in Revit and with the creation of the house included lights and an electrical setup. This is what was turned into the Electrical plan in Revit. This standard is important because being able to create a correctly designed electrical plan is vital to creating a functioning house. Without a proper electrical plan an Architects work is null and void. My future learning goals for this unit are to make my electrical plans more exact and more professional to prepare myself for a possible job as an Architect.
I met the first standard through outside research about the codes and symbols that pertain to the electrical plan. In the research done, all of the objects had a symbol distinct to itself in order to separate itself in the electrical plan.. I met the next standard of preparing an electrical plan through my work in class. In our house project we designed a house with the lighting in it and the placement of those fixtures in created the electrical plan. I met the third standard of demonstrating CAD software for electrical plan completion through my work in class. Our project work was done in Revit and with the creation of the house included lights and an electrical setup. This is what was turned into the Electrical plan in Revit. This standard is important because being able to create a correctly designed electrical plan is vital to creating a functioning house. Without a proper electrical plan an Architects work is null and void. My future learning goals for this unit are to make my electrical plans more exact and more professional to prepare myself for a possible job as an Architect.