danielthb
Electrical
- Mar 14, 2007
- 16
After 33 years of preparing and reviewing engineering products for the government, I'm working in the "real world" now. I'm in a "discussion" with our drafters who insist that in the term "440VAC/60Hz/3PH" not only is the little bitty illegible "z" OK, but it is "required." Their arguement is that Y14.38 shows "Hz" for both drawings and text. I said yeah but in 270+ pages of abbreviations it's the only lowercase letter shown for use on drawings except for "rddr" which is pretty obviously a typo. One lowercase letter in one abbreviation of all the abbreviations that the standards committees could dream up. I think that Y14.38's use of "Hz" on drawings is a typo, too.
Do you allow lowercase letters on your engineering drawings? Does anyone know of an addendum to Y14.38 that addresses this particular matter?
Dan Blackwell
Do you allow lowercase letters on your engineering drawings? Does anyone know of an addendum to Y14.38 that addresses this particular matter?
Dan Blackwell