Apr 27, 2001 1 #2 jbartos Electrical Jan 15, 2000 6,440 Suggestion: Visit http://www.ieee.orgfor IEEE standards including symbols http://www.nema.orgfor NEMA standards including symbols http://www.ansi.orgfor ANSI standards including symbols http://www.iec.chfor IEC standards including symbols http://www.nfpa.orgfor NFPA standards including symbols It just depends which one you actually need since not all of them are the same. Upvote 0 Downvote
Suggestion: Visit http://www.ieee.orgfor IEEE standards including symbols http://www.nema.orgfor NEMA standards including symbols http://www.ansi.orgfor ANSI standards including symbols http://www.iec.chfor IEC standards including symbols http://www.nfpa.orgfor NFPA standards including symbols It just depends which one you actually need since not all of them are the same.
May 10, 2001 #3 bar01 Electrical Jan 16, 2001 7 You may not find the symbols on a web site. You will have to purchase them. A good place to start for symbols is NECA NEIA standard NECA 100-1999 "Sybmols for Electrical Construction Drawings". http://www.neca-neis.org Upvote 0 Downvote
You may not find the symbols on a web site. You will have to purchase them. A good place to start for symbols is NECA NEIA standard NECA 100-1999 "Sybmols for Electrical Construction Drawings". http://www.neca-neis.org
May 11, 2001 #4 don01 Electrical Dec 29, 2000 216 hi another suggestion try seaching using autocad as a key. or cad A lot of symbols may be packaged for this "format". Another standard to consider might be ISO Regards Don Upvote 0 Downvote
hi another suggestion try seaching using autocad as a key. or cad A lot of symbols may be packaged for this "format". Another standard to consider might be ISO Regards Don