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TLE 10 Fire Alarm System Lesson Plan

The lesson plan discusses drafting electrical and electronic layout and details, specifically fire alarm systems. It will explain fire alarm and protection systems, illustrate a fire alarm layout plan, and have students draw fire alarm symbols in a floor plan. The teacher will discuss components of a fire alarm system like smoke detectors, types of smoke detectors, and guidelines for portable fire extinguishers according to the Fire Code of the Philippines. Students will learn about ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors and placement guidelines. They will also learn about fire sprinklers and how they activate when fire effects are detected.
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TLE 10 Fire Alarm System Lesson Plan

The lesson plan discusses drafting electrical and electronic layout and details, specifically fire alarm systems. It will explain fire alarm and protection systems, illustrate a fire alarm layout plan, and have students draw fire alarm symbols in a floor plan. The teacher will discuss components of a fire alarm system like smoke detectors, types of smoke detectors, and guidelines for portable fire extinguishers according to the Fire Code of the Philippines. Students will learn about ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors and placement guidelines. They will also learn about fire sprinklers and how they activate when fire effects are detected.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Region IX, Zamboanga City Division


BUNGUIAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Zamboanga City

LESSON PLAN IN TLE 10 – TECHNICAL DRAFTING


(4TH Quarter)

Class Observation: 2
Date: ______________
Time: _____________
No. of Session:
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard: The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and principles in
drafting electrical and electronic layout and details.
B. Performance Standard: The learners shall be able to draft electrical and electronic layout and
details following the job requirements.
C. Learning Competency: Draft Auxiliary System and Layout
D. Learning Objectives: a. Explain fire alarm and protection system;
b. Illustrate fire alarm layout plan;
c. Draw fire alarm and protection system symbols in a floor plan.
II. CONTENT
Topic Draw foundation plan according to structural drafting standards
Sub-Topic
Learning Resources
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide
2. Learner’s Materials Pages 4th Quarter CapSLET – TLE Technical Drafting -10 Week 1
3. Textbook Pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resources
B. Other Learning Resources Curriculum Guide TLE-Technical Drafting
Strategies
Integration of Lesson across Subject Areas
III. INSTTRUCTIONAL
PROCEDURES
A. Priming Activity Prayer
Attendance
Greeting
Reminder
Review from last topic
B. Motivation
C. Development of the Lessons
a. ACTIVITY
b. ANAYLSIS
c. ABSTRACTION The teacher discusses the following:

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM – is designed to detect unwanted presence of


fire by monitoring environmental charges associated with combustion. It
can be used to notify people to evacuate in the even of fire or other
emergency, to call for emergency forces air, and to prepare the structure
and associated system to control the spread of fire and smoke.

SMOKE DETECTORS – These detectors required to be electrically


operated with a battery back up and interconnected, building a house today
required and ideally must place a smoke detector in each bedroom, on each
level of the home in the vicinity of the bedrooms.
TYPES OF SMOKE ALARMS
1. IONIZATION – an ionization type detector uses a very small
quantity of radioactive material. These alarms are better at
detecting small particles of combustion typically produced by
flaming fires.
2. PHOTOELECTRIC – a photoelectric detector uses a small
infrared light. Photoelectric type smoke alarms are better at
detecting larger particles produced by smoldering fires.
Photoelectric alarms are slightly more resistant to unwanted
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IX, Zamboanga City Division
BUNGUIAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Zamboanga City
alarms caused by cooking vapors or bathroom moisture.

- A ceiling-mounted detector should be placed at least 44 inches from


any wall.
- For a wall-mounted unit, the top of the detector should be between 4
to 12 inches from the ceiling.
- Portable Fire Extinguisher

GUIDELINES
These following guidelines are taken from the FIRE CODE OF THE
PHILIPPINES.
 At least 1 portable fire extinguisher shall be installed, which is
listed, labeled, charge and operable.
 The size shall be no smaller than 2A:10B:C, rated for residential
use and weigh no more than 10 lbs.
 The extinguisher must be mounter on a hanger or bracket supplied
by the manufacturer within 10 feet of the kitchen area.
 Located with the top of the extinguisher no more than 5 feet above
the floor.
 Visible and in a readily accessible spot, near a room exit or travel
way that provides an escape route to the outside.
 With the manual and operating instructions visible.

FIRE SPRINKLER – is the part of a fire sprinkler system that discharges


water when the effects of a fire have been detected b
d. APPLICATION
D. Generalization
IV. EVALUATION
V. AGREEMENT

Prepared by:

VERNA LOIS F. ARASAIN


TLE – 10 (Technical Drafting)

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