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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section 1. Purpose...................................................................................................................... 1
FIGURES
APPENDICES
5.1.4 Potentiometer.
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5.2.1.2 Non-Linear.
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5.2.1.3 Positive Temp Coefficient.
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5.2.1.4 Negative Temp Coefficient.
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5.2.2 With Independent Integral Heater.
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5.3 Capacitor.
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5.2 Thermistor.
5.2.1 General.
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5.2.1.1 Linear.
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n is not part of the symbol. It is the number of
conductors that shall be indicated.
5.7 Inductor.
6.1.5 Application: Shielded Twisted Conductor
5.7.1 Inductor Coil. Cable with Shield Grounded (Two-Conductor
Shown).
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5.7.3 Ferrite Bead, Shown on a Conductor.
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6.3 Earth and Frame Connections. 6.4.3 Application: Plug and Socket.
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6.3.3 Equipotentiality.
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6.3.4 Protective Ground. This symbol may be
used in place of 6.3.1, to indicate an earth connection
having a specified protective function, for example, Note: The symbol should be used only when it is desired to
protection against electrical shock in case of a fault. distinguish between the fixed and free parts of the
connection assembly.
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7.1.5 Emergency Switch (Mushroom-Head Safety
Feature).
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7.1.6 Operated by Lever.
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7.2.5 Change-Over Make Before Break Contact.
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7.2.6 Normally Open Contact with Time-Delay
Closing (NOTC). (Make Contact Delayed when
7.2 Basic Contact and Switch Assemblies. Symbols for Closing.)
contacts and mechanical connections may be used for switch
symbols. For switches that may be in any of two or more
positions with no operating force applied, a clarifying note
may be necessary to explain the point at which the switch
or
functions. The standard method of illustrating a contact is
by a symbol indicating the circuit condition it produces
when the actuating device is in the de-energized or non- IEC
operated position. The actuating device may be of a
mechanical, electrical, or other nature, and a clarifying note
7.2.7 Normally Closed Contact with Time-Delay
may be necessary with the symbol to explain the proper
Opening (NCTO). (Break Contact Delayed when
point at which the contact functions; for example, the point
Opening)
where a contact closes or opens as a function of a changing
quantity, e.g., pressure, level, flow, voltage, current. In
cases where it is desirable to illustrate contacts in the
energized or operated condition and where confusion may
result, a clarifying note shall be added to the drawing.
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7.2.1 Normally Closed Contact (Break).
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7.2.9 Normally Closed Contact with Time-Delay 7.3.7 Relay Coil of a Slow Releasing Alternating
Closing (NCTC). (Break Contact Delayed when Current Relay.
Reclosing)
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7.3 Operating Device (General Symbol).
7.5 Manually Operated Switch.
7.5.1 Maintained.
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7.5.1.1 Switch, Single Throw.
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7.3.2 Relay Coil of a Direct Current Relay. Relays 7.5.1.1.1 Application: Three-Pole
that are direct current operated are not marked to Disconnect Switch. Lever Operated Isolating
indicate DC operation. Use the general symbol of 6.3 (Not to be Opened Under Load)
above.
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7.5.2.3 Two Circuit (Dual).
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7.5.3 Examples of Multi-Pole and Multi-Position
Switches.
7.5.1.4 Two Circuit, Maintained or Not Spring-
Return. 7.5.3.1 Single-Pole N-Position Switch. Show for
n = 6.
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7.7.2 Opens on Increase in Flow.
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7.6 Limit Switch, Directly Actuated, Spring Returned.
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Section 8. Transformers
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8.1.2 Transformer with Two Windings, Shown with 9.1.2 Unidirectional Diode, Voltage Regulator,
Instantaneous Voltage Polarity Indicators. Zener Diode.
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8.1.3 Transformer with Three Windings.
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9.1.3 Breakdown Diode, Bi-Directional.
8.1.4 Transformer with Center Tap on One Winding.
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8.2 Auto-Transformer.
8.2.1 Auto-Transformer.
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Section 9. Semiconductor Devices
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9.2.8 NPN Transistor with Collector Connected to
9.2.3 Thyristor, Reverse Blocking Triode-Type, the Envelope.
P-Type Gate, Semiconductor Controlled Rectifier,
P-Type Gate.
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10.1 Fuse.
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10.3.1 General.
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10.3.1.1 Single-Pole Circuit Breaker with
Thermal Overload.
10.3.3 Three-Pole Circuit Breaker with Magnetic
Overload Device in All 3 Poles.
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11.1.3 Application. Motor starter With Three
Thermal Magnetic Current Elements and a Setting
10.4 Gaps and Arrestors. Range from 2 to 5 amperes.
10.4.1 Gap.
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11.2 Star-Delta (Wye-Delta) Starter.
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10.4.2 Double Spark Gap.
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11.5 Starter Regulator With Thyristors. 12.1.1 Application, Red Neon Lamp.
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12.1.2 Signal Lamp, Flashing Type.
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Section 12. Lamps and Signaling Devices
12.2.2 Bell.
Color IEC ANSI Y1.1
Red RD RED IEC
Yellow YE YEL or
Green GN GRN
Blue BU BLU
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White WH WHT
Amber AM AMB
12.2.3 Single-Stroke Bell.
Orange OR ORN
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Purple PR PRP
Ne = neon IEC
Xe = xenon
Na = sodium vapor
Hg = mercury or
I = iodine
IN = incandescent
EL = electroluminescent IEC
ARC = arc
FL = fluorescent
12.2.6 Whistle, Electrically Operated.
IR = infra-red
UV = ultra-violet
LED = light emitting diode
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The asterisk within the symbols of this section shall be 14.1.2 Generator, General.
replaced with one of the following:
V = Voltmeter
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A = Ammeter
W = Wattmeter
Hz = Frequency Meter
= Oscilloscope 14.1.3 Stepping Motor, General.
to = Temperature
= Tachometer
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13.2 Recording Instruments.
14.1.4 D.C. Two-Wire Series Motor.
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The asterisk within the symbols of this section shall be
replaced with one of the following:
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14.1.8.3 Induction Motor, Three Phase with
Both Leads of Each Phase Winding Brought Out.
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14.1.8 Induction Motor, Three-Phase, Squirrel Cage 14.1.8.6 Induction Motor, Three-Phase with
(General). Internal Thermal Overload Protection.
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