4 CLASSIFICATION OF
COMPUTER HARDWARE
TOOLS
•SUBMITTED BY : JENNY ROSE C.
PASIOLAN and GEHO FLOYD PINILI
•SUBMITTED TO :MA’AM GIRASOL
CLEANING TOOLS
used to keep a
computer's hardware
clean and working
properly.
HAND TOOLS
•used to keep a
computer's hardware
clean and working
properly
.
(ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE )ESD TOOLS
•tools designed to
reduce the risk of
damage from static
electricity
.
DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
•programs or devices that
help identify and fix
issues with a computer's
hardware or software.
EXAMPLES OF CLEANING TOOLS;
EXAMPLES OF HAND TOOLS;
EXAMPLE OF ESD TOOLS
EXAMPLES OF DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
DIGITAL MULTI
TESTER
WIRES AND CABLES
•Wires are single electrical
conductors, while cables
are groups of insulated
wires encased in
sheathing .
NAMES OF WIRES AND CABLES
DIFFINITION OF WIRES AND CABLES
• Landscape lighting cable
• This is used for low-voltage outdoor lighting for landscaping,
accent or security lighting. It’s approved for outdoor use,
suitable for direct burial and is sunlight resistant.
• Thermostat cable
• This is used for thermostat wiring and other similar types of
control wiring. It’s available in lots of sizes and configurations.
It’s also used for doorbell wiring. This cable is approved for in-
wall use. It will often be labeled as Type CL2 (Class 2 Circuits).
• Audio cable
• This is a power limited circuit and communications cable for
whole-house audio systems. It’s approved for in-wall use. It will
often be labeled as Type CL2 (Class 2 Circuits) or CM
(Communication Circuits).
• Type SE Cable (service-entrance cable)
• Type SE cable is similar to Type NM-B cable because it’s a factory assembly of insulated wires and a grounding
wire. Type SE cables have a flame-retardant and moisture-resistant nonmetallic sheath. It’s often used as a
substitute for Type NM-B cable for electric ranges, electric clothes dryers, air conditioning units and similar large
appliances and equipment. It’s also a popular option if you need to install a feeder circuit from your main
service panel to a sub-panel. Here’s everything you need to know about AC wiring.
• Type USE Cable (underground service-entrance)
• Type USE can be individual wires or a multi-conductor cable. It cannot be used for interior wiring because it lacks
flame retardant properties. It’s intended for outdoor use. It would be a good option for running power to a large
detached shop building. Here are a few ways to run an outdoor electrical wire.
• Mobile home feeder cable
• This is a convenient assembly of four wires for supplying 100 amps of power to a mobile or manufactured home.
It’s labeled as “2-2-2-4 Aluminum Mobile Home Feeder.” Translation: It consists of two #2 AWG hot wires, one #2
AWG Neutral wire and one #4 AWG ground wire. This assembly lacks an overall outer sheath because the wires
are approved for direct burial in the earth. The four wires are twisted together at the factory for ease of
installation in the field.
• Twisted well pump cable
• This is another convenient assembly of wires without an overall plastic sheath, approved for direct burial to
supply power for submersible well water pumps at residential and farm properties. The individual insulated wires
are similar to Type USE wires and can withstand harsh underground conditions. It’s available in lots of sizes
depending on the installation requirements.
• URD cable (underground rural distribution)
• This is a classification of large cables used for distributing electrical power. This would be a good option for
distributing electrical power to multiple buildings on a single property, such as a home, a shed, a storage
building and so on. It’s often labeled as “2/2/4 Aluminum URD.” Translation: The factory assembly consists of two
#2 AWG hot wires and one #4 Neutral wire. This particular example does not have a ground wire. However, this
cable assembly is available in many configurations and sizes, with or without a ground wire.
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