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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2469] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2471] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2470] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2472] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2482] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2404] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2433] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2505] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual Standards -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.4 [AMS 2468] Specifying Materials, Applied Finishes and Processes
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 16 -> Section 16.3 [1.1.5] Mass
Use kilograms (kg) or grams (g) 1 kg = 2.20 lb    1 lb = 0.454 kg 1 g = 0.0353 oz    1 oz = 28.3 g
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 1 -> Section 1.4.1 [4.18.8] Graphic Symbols for Fluid Power Diagrams
Shall be in accordance with ANSI Y32.10.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 1 -> Section 1.4.1 [4.18.3] Graphic Symbols for Flowchart Diagrams
Shall be in accordance with ANSI/AIIM MS4.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 19 -> Section 19 [3.31] Software
The set of computer programs that enables a computer to perform some computational or control function.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [10.3] Typical Schematic Diagrams
Typical Schematic Diagrams that illustrate good drafting practices are shown in Figures 52, 53 and 54.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [8.0] Schematic Diagrams (General)
The following subparagraphs contain general information for use in the preparation of Schematic Diagrams.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [2.0] Reference Documents
IEEE Std 315 Graphic Symbols for Electrical & Electronic Diagrams ASME Y14.38 Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 1 -> Section 1.4.1 [4.19] Logic Circuit Diagrams
Shall be in accordance with ANSI/IEEE Std 991.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [7.1] Controls
When Single-Line Diagrams are prepared, consideration shall be given to inclusion of the following information:
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [6.0] Single-Line Diagrams (Electronics Communications)
ram applied to a complex audio system. In general, the practices used for Schematic Diagrams apply equally well to the preparation of Single-Line Diagrams.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [11.0] Connection Diagrams
The following subparagraphs contain information generally applicable to the preparation of all types of Connection Diagrams.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 15 -> Section 15 [5.19.2.1] Function Allocations
- This paragraph identifies and describes the allocation of functions and tasks to be performed by individual subprograms or modules.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [7.2.7] Typical Single-line Diagrams
Single-line diagrams that illustrate good practice are shown in Figures 12, 13 and 14. The choice between Figure 13 and 14 is optional.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.8 [2.3.2.1] Nonpart Drawings
Schematics and wiring diagrams are nonpart drawings and are the second part of the title. For example: MIXER, PAINT CONTROL-SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [10.1.1] Device Ratings (Fuses, Resistors, etc.)
Note that Industrial Control Schematic Diagrams may omit device ratings when they are used as standard drawings applying to more than one rating.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 4 -> Section 4.13 [5.4.4] Kit-Wiring Drawings
When used, kit-wiring diagrams should conform to the practices for production-wiring diagrams, except that items of equipment added by the kit change should be identified on the diagram by part number instead of by a reference designation.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 15 -> Section 15 [5.18.3.1] Definition
grams, and pertinent operational considerations and concepts.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.4 [7.1] Marking Requirements for Reference Designations
any reason, part location diagrams shall be included in the maintenance data for the set.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 19 -> Section 19 [3.30] Revision
A minor upgrade of a computer program or programs to fix errors or enhance program functionality. A new revision does not generally require a new set of documentation.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 1 -> Section 1.4.1 [4.18.1] Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
Shall be in accordance with IEEE Std 315 and Supplement ANSI/IEEE Std 315a.
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Online Drafting Manual -> Chapter 9 -> Section 9.1 [4.5] Abbreviations
Abbreviations used on diagrams should conform to ASME Y14.38. If no suitable abbreviation exists, a special abbreviation may be used, but a note must explain it on the diagram.
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