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RISER DIAGRAMS
circuits, and emergency panetboards are all 480 V. As such, the circuits originating from
these panetboards will be either 277 V, suitable for lighting, or 480 V, suitable for eritical
three-phase 480 V loads only. If it is desired to supply receptacle or lighting loads at 120 V,
additional step-down transformers would have to be installed and fed from the emergency
, oF EP-3. The secondaries of these additional step-down transformers
‘would feed emergency panelboards suitable for supplying branch circuits at 120 V.
Some of the more common electrical plan and one-line diagram symbols are shown
in Figure 1~4, These symbols are a representative sarapling of the hundreds of symbols
id in electrical system design.
D154, 12514 duplex rceptacte
208,125, duplex eeptcte
15, 125. single receptacte
B20, 125 v single eeptsle
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throw switch
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@ speci puspose eceptacle
{Cf eisconnet swith lan daving)
Dir und nl protected receplale
Dep westerotrveptace
Wo. tsotnes grown recepacte
Q tee motor
(A resin toad
6 key-opered switch
4p sith with pts tghe
—
freer taster
—\ disconnect swith (one-tne dagran)
++ two-conductor cable:
Hf two-conductor cable with ground
“if tre conductor cable
if tes ond cable wth round
—Deandit ened vp
Weenie tat down
FIGURE 1-4
Common Electrical Plan Symbols