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How To Mark Switches And Plugs On Drawings

Architectural drawings

Symbols

Standard graphical symbols are used on architectural drawings to correspond specific items. Using standard symbols ensures that anyone who knows the standards can interpret the drawings correctly. Architectural drawings (floor plans) utilize symbols to represent features of a building such equally:

  • swinging doors
  • sliding doors
  • windows
  • shower recesses, etc.

Electrical components are also represented on floor plans using Australian Standard symbols. (AS 1102.111:1997 Graphical Symbols for electrotechnology documentation Office 111: Architectural and topographical plans and diagrams.) A sample of these symbols is shown below:

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Switches

Switch - general

Switch - full general

Switch - two pole

Switch - two pole

Switch - two way, single pole

Switch - two way, single pole

Switch - with pilot light

Switch - with airplane pilot light

Switch - with dimmer

Switch - with dimmer

Switch - intermediate

Switch - intermediate

Switch - push button

Switch - push button

Time switch

Fourth dimension switch

Lighting outlets and fittings

Lighting outlet position

Lighting outlet position

Lighting outlet on wall

Lighting outlet on wall

Lamp - general

Lamp - general

Fluorescent lamp - general

Fluorescent lamp - general

Fluorescent lamp - three tubes

Fluorescent lamp - three tubes

Fluorescent lamp - five tubes

Fluorescent lamp - five tubes

Projector - general

Projector - general

Spot light

Spot light

Flood light

Alluvion calorie-free

Socket outlets

Socket outlet (power) - general

Socket outlet (power) - general

Multiple socket outlet(power) - 3 outlets shown

Multiple socket outlet(power) - iii outlets shown

Socket outlet (power) - with shutter

Socket outlet (power) - with shutter

Socket outlet (power) - single pole switch

Socket outlet (power) - single pole switch

Socket outlet (telecommunications)

Socket outlet (telecommunications)

Wiring

Box - general symbol

Box - general symbol

Connection or junction box

Connection or junction box

Distribution centre (five wires)

Distribution middle, 5 wires

Consumer's terminal

Consumer's terminal

Tap-off and arrangement outlets

Subscribor's tap-off (shown with single tap-off line)

Subscribor'south tap-off, single tap-off line

System outlet

Organization outlet

Looped system outlet

Looped organisation outlet

Miscellaneous

Fan

Fan

Water heater

Water heater

Edifice

Wall - Cavity brick

Wall - Cavity brick

Wall - Brick veneer

Wall - Brick veneer

Wall - Timber stud

Wall - Timber stud

Window - In cavity wall

Window - In cavity wall

Window - In single wall

Window - In single wall

Door - Swing single

Door - Swing unmarried

Door - Swing double

Door - Swing double

Door - Sliding into pocket

Door - Sliding into pocket

Door - Sliding exposed on wall

Door - Sliding exposed on wall

Source: https://emedia.rmit.edu.au/dlsweb/Toolbox/electrotech/toolbox1204/resources/04diagrams/02architectural/05symbols.htm

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