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Basic Wiring
Wiring a single pole switch
This rubric is designed to evaluate the students ability wire correctly different branch circuits in an agricultural setting.
Rubric Code:
C5W9W7
By
jgrimsley
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Basic Wiring
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Poor
2 pts
Fair
5 pts
Good
10 pts
Wire Insulation length
Poor
Student has more than 1" of insulation in the box. The insulation has cuts or rips in more than two place in the circuit.
Fair
Student has more than 1/2" but less than 1" of insulation in the box. The insulation has less than two places cut or ripped in the circuit.
Good
Student has the right amount of insulation inside of the box. The insulation has no cuts anywhere in the circuit.
Wire nut connection
Poor
Student has the wire nuts on the wire but is not tight and copper wire is showing from under the wire nut.
Fair
Student has the wire nuts tight, but copper wire is visible from under the wire nut.
Good
Student has the wire nuts tight, no copper wire is showing from the wire nut.
Screw terminal connections
Poor
Student does not have the terminal screws tight, the wire hooks either right or backwards.
Fair
Student has the terminal screws tight, but the wire hooks are going backwards.
Good
Student has the terminal screws tight with the wire hooks going the right way.
Neatness
Poor
Student's wiring project has different length wires, crammed in the box.
Fair
Student's wiring project has some evenly bent wires but not all the way through the project.
Good
Student's wiring project has evenly bent wires, all wires are the same length, folded neatly in the box.
Functionality
Poor
Student's wiring project will not work.
Fair
Student's wiring project works but has minor problems. (connections are not tight)(wire nuts are not tight)
Good
Student's wiring project works without any problems. All connections are tight.
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