IEEE ANSI Y32.9 1972
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American National Standard Graphic Symbols for Electrical Wiring and Layout Diagrams Used in Architecture and Building Construction
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1972 | 42 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. This standard is a revision of American National Standard Y32.9-1962. It also supersedes the military standard MILSTD-15-3, 30 October 1961. The format has been modified and minor changes have been made in the symbols in order to coordinate the industry and military standards. Appendix A shows revised and deleted symbols from both predecessor documents.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title page |
3 | Foreword Participants |
5 | CONTENTS |
15 | 1. Lighting Outlets 1.1 Surface or Pendant Incandescent, Mercury-Vapor, or Similar Lamp Fixture 1.2 Recessed Incandescent, Mercury-Vapor, or Similar Lamp Fixture 1.3 Surface or Pendant Individual Fluorescent Fixture 1.4 Recessed Individual Fluorescent Fixture 1.5 Surface or Pendant Continuous-Row Fluorescent Fixture 1.6 Recessed Continuous-Row Fluorescent Fixture |
16 | 1.7 Bare-Lamp Fluorescent Strip 1.8 Surface or Pendant Exit Light 1.9 Recessed Exit Light 1.10 Blanked Outlet 1.11 Junction Box 1.12 Outlet Controlled by Low-Voltage Switching When Relay Is Installed in Outlet Box |
17 | 2. Receptacle Outlets 2.1 Single Receptacle Outlet 2.2 Duplex Receptacle Outlet 2.3 Triplex Receptacle Outlet 2.4 Quadruplex Receptacle Outlet 2.5 Duplex Receptacle Outlet—Split Wired |
18 | 2.6 Triplex Receptacle Outlet—Split Wired 2.7 Single Special-Purpose Receptacle Outlet 2.8 Duplex Special-Purpose Receptacle Outlet 2.9 Range Outlet (typical) 2.10 Special-Purpose Connection or Provision for Connection 2.11 Multioutlet Assembly |
19 | 2.12 Clock Hanger Receptacle 2.13 Fan Hanger Receptacle 2.14 Floor Single Receptacle Outlet 2.15 Floor Duplex Receptacle Outlet 2.16 Floor Special-Purpose Outlet 2.17 Floor Telephone Outlet—Public 2.18 Floor Telephone Outlet—Private |
20 | 2.19 Underfloor Duct and Junction Box for Triple, Double, or Single Duct System (as indicated by … 2.20 Cellular Floor Header Duct |
21 | 3. Switch Outlets 3.1 Single-Pole Switch 3.2 Double-Pole Switch 3.3 Three-Way Switch 3.4 Four-Way Switch 3.5 Key-Operated Switch 3.6 Switch and Pilot Lamp 3.7 Switch for Low-Voltage Switching System 3.8 Master Switch for Low-Voltage Switching System |
22 | 3.9 Switch and Single Receptacle 3.10 Switch and Double Receptacle 3.11 Door Switch 3.12 Time Switch 3.13 Circuit Breaker Switch 3.14 Momentary Contact Switch or Pushbutton for Other Than Signaling System 3.15 Ceiling Pull Switch |
23 | 4. Signaling System Outlets (Institutional, Commercial, and Industrial Occupancies) 4.1 Nurse Call System Devices (any type) |
24 | 4.2 Paging System Devices (any type) 4.3 Fire Alarm System Devices (any type) |
25 | 4.4 Staff Register System Devices (any type) |
26 | 4.5 Electric Clock System Devices (any type) 4.6 Public Telephone System Devices (any type) |
27 | 4.7 Private Telephone System Devices (any type) 4.8 Watchman System Devices (any type) |
28 | 4.9 Sound System (any type) |
29 | 4.10 Other Signal System Devices |
30 | 5. Residential Occupancies 5.1 Pushbutton 5.2 Buzzer 5.3 Bell 5.4 Combination Bell-Buzzer 5.5 Chime 5.6 Annunciator 5.7 Electric Door Opener 5.8 Maid’s Signal Plug |
31 | 5.9 Interconnection Box 5.10 Bell-Ringing Transformer 5.11 Outside Telephone 5.12 Interconnecting Telephone 5.13 Radio Outlet 5.14 Television Outlet |
32 | 6. Panelboards, Switchboards, and Related Equipment 6.1 Flush-Mounted Panel Board and Cabinet 6.2 Surface-Mounted Panel Board and Cabinet 6.3 Switchboard, Power Control Center, Unit Substations (should be drawn to scale) 6.4 Flush-Mounted Terminal Cabinet 6.5 Surface-Mounted Terminal Cabinet 6.6 Pull Box |
33 | 6.7 Motor or Other Power Controller 6.8 Externally Operated Disconnection Switch 6.9 Combination Controller and Disconnection Means |
34 | 7. Bus Ducts and Wireways 7.1 Trolley Duct 7.2 Busway (Service, Feeder, or Plug-in) 7.3 Cable Through, Ladder, or Channel 7.4 Wireway |
35 | 8. Remote Control Stations for Motors or Other Equipment 8.1 Pushbutton Stations in General 8.2 Float Switch—Mechanical 8.3 Limit Switch—Mechanical 8.4 Pneumatic Switch—Mechanical 8.5 Electric Eye—Beam Source 8.6 Electric Eye—Relay 8.7 Thermostat |
36 | 9. Circuiting 9.1 Wiring Concealed in Ceiling or Wall 9.2 Wiring Concealed in Floor 9.3 Wiring Exposed 9.4 Branch Circuit Home Run to Panel Board 9.5 Empty Raceway 9.6 Wiring Turned Up 9.7 Wiring Turned Down |
37 | 10. Electrical Distribution or Lighting Systems, Underground 10.1 Manhole 10.2 Handhole 10.3 Transformer Mmnhole or Vault 10.4 Transformer Pad 10.5 Underground Direct Burial Cable 10.6 Underground Duct Line 10.7 Street Light Standard Fed from Underground Circuit |
38 | 11. Electrical Distribution or Lighting Systems, Aerial 11.1 Pole 11.2 Pole, with Street Light 11.3 Pole, with Down Guy and Anchor 11.4 Transformer 11.5 Transformer, Constant-Current 11.6 Switch, Manual 11.7 Circuit Recloser, Automatic |
39 | 11.8 Line Sectionalizer, Automatic 11.9 Circuit, Primary 11.10 Circuit, Secondary 11.11 Circuit, Series Street Lighting 11.12 Down Guy 11.13 Head Guy 11.14 Sidewalk Guy 11.15 Service Weather Head |
40 | Annex A—Revised or Deleted Symbols |