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AHRI Standard 130

(formerly ARI 130)

2003 STANDARD for


GRAPHIC ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS FOR
AIR-CONDITIONING AND
REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT
IMPORTANT

SAFETY DISCLAIMER

AHRI does not set safety standards and does not certify or guarantee the safety of any products, components or
systems designed, tested, rated, installed or operated in accordance with this standard/guideline. It is strongly
recommended that products be designed, constructed, assembled, installed and operated in accordance with
nationally recognized safety standards and code requirements appropriate for products covered by this
standard/guideline.

AHRI uses its best efforts to develop standards/guidelines employing state of the art and accepted industry
practices. AHRI does not certify or guarantee that any tests conducted under its standards/guidelines will be non-
hazardous or free from risk.

This standard supersedes ARI Standard 130-88.

Price $10.00 (M) $20.00(NM) Copyright 2003, by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute
Printed in U.S.A. Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

Section 1. Purpose...................................................................................................................... 1

Section 2. Scope ......................................................................................................................... 1

Section 3. Definitions ................................................................................................................ 1

Section 4. Requirements .............................................................................................................. 1

Section 5. Fundamental Items .................................................................................................... 2

Section 6. Conductors, Connections and Connectors, and Connecting Devices ....................... 4

Section 7. Contacts, Switches, Contactors, Relays, Solenoids,


and Switch Operating Devices .................................................................................. 6

Section 8. Transformers ........................................................................................................... 11

Section 9. Semiconductor Devices .......................................................................................... 12

Section 10. Motor Starters ......................................................................................................... 13

Section 11. Motor Starters ......................................................................................................... 15

Section 12. Lamps and Signaling Devices................................................................................. 16

Section 13. Instruments.............................................................................................................. 17

Section 14. Rotating Machinery ...............................................................................................17

Section 15. Conformance Conditions ........................................................................................ 19

FIGURES

Figure 1. Line Conventions for Diagrams ................................................................................ 2

APPENDICES

Appendix A. References - Normative ......................................................................................... 20

Appendix B. References – Informative ...................................................................................... 20


AHRI Standard 130 2003

GRAPHIC ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS FOR AIR-


CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT
Section 1. Purpose functions of a specific circuit arrangement. The
schematic diagram facilitates tracing the circuit and
1.1 Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to establish its functions without regard to the actual physical
graphic symbols of commonly used electrical/electronic size, shape, or location of the device.
devices for air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment.
3.2 Graphic Symbols. Representations used to show the
1.1.1 Intent. This standard is intended for the functioning or interconnections of a circuit. A graphic
guidance of the industry, including manufacturers, symbol represents the function of a device in the circuit, for
engineers, installers, contractors and users. example, when a resistor is employed as a fuse, the fuse
symbol is used. Graphic Symbols are correlated with parts
1.2 Review and Amendment. This standard is lists, descriptions, or instructions by means of designations.
subject to review and amendment as technology A symbol shall be considered as the aggregate of all its
advances. parts.

If there is no suitable symbol listed in this standard,


Section 2. Scope additional symbols from IEEE Standard 315, ANSI/IEEE
280, and IEC Standard Publications 60617 and 60027-1 may
2.1 Scope. This standard applies to all electrical/electronic be used.
devices, sub-assemblies and assemblies used within air-
conditioning and refrigerating equipment. 3.2.1 Applications. Applications where shown are
examples of preferred combinations of symbols.
2.2 Exclusions. This standard does not apply to all
electrical/electronic devices, sub-assemblies and assemblies 3.3 Reference Designation. A combination of letters and
used within air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment. numbers used on diagrams to identify and refer to a device
without regard to its function. For Reference Designation
information, see ANSI/IEEE 200-1975.
Section 3. Definitions
3.4 "Shall" or "Should". "Shall" or "should" shall be
All terms in this document shall follow the standard industry interpreted as follows:
definitions in the current edition of ASHRAE Terminology of
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3.4.1 Shall. Where "shall" or "shall not" is used
unless otherwise defined in this section. for a provision specified, that provision is mandatory
if compliance with the standard is claimed.
3.1 Electrical/Electronic Diagram (Diagram). A
Diagram which takes the form of one or more of the types as 3.4.2 Should. "Should" is used to indicate
defined provisions which are not mandatory but which are
below. desirable as good practice.

3.1.1 Connection Diagram (Writing Diagram). A


diagram which shows the connections of an Section 4. Requirements
installation or its devices. It may cover internal or
external connections, or both, and contains such 4.1 General Requirements for Graphic Symbols. The
detail as is needed to make or trace connections that following covers basic criteria which are applicable to all
are involved. The Connection Diagram usually graphic symbols.
shows general physical arrangement of the devices.
4.1.1 IEC Identification. In this standard, graphic
3.1.2 Interconnection Diagram. A Diagram symbols that have been recommended by the
which shows only external connections between International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) are
assemblies or equipment. The internal connections indicated by IEC. Symbols indicated by IEC may
of the assemblies or equipment are usually omitted. have been constructed from two or more IEC symbol
elements necessary to describe the specific
3.1.3 Schematic Diagram (Elementary or Ladder application.
Diagram). A Diagram which shows, by means of
graphic symbols, the electrical connections and
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4.1.2 Alternative Symbols. When alternative


symbols are shown, the relative position of the 5.1 Resistor.
symbols does not imply a preference; however,
alternative symbols identified as IEC are 5.1.1 Resistor, General.
recommended.

4.1.3 Applications. No attempt has been made to IEC


list all possible applications. Additional applications
may be devised provided they reasonably and or
intelligibly make use of other symbols.

4.1.4 Orientation. Except where noted, the IEC


orientation of a symbol on a drawing, including a
mirror-image presentation, does not alter the meaning
of the symbol. Letters and numbers that constitute a 5.1.2 Tapped Resistor.
part of a symbol shall not be presented in mirror-
image form. IEC
4.1.5 Line Convention.
or
4.1.5.1 Line thickness and lettering size
shall take into account the diagram size and
the reproduction process, when it is felt that IEC
legibility may be affected.
5.1.3 Variable Resistor: with Adjustable Contact.
4.1.5.2 Solid lines shall represent
factory wiring and dashed lines shall IEC
represent field wiring when both are shown
on the same diagram (Figure 1). If
additional line conventions are used, they or
shall be identified in the legend.
IEC
FACTORY WIRING __________
FIELD WIRING ----------

Figure 1. Line Conventions For


Diagrams

4.1.6 Symbol Size. Graphic symbols shall be


drawn to any proportional size that suits a
particular diagram, provided the selection of sizes
takes into account the anticipated reproduction
process.

4.1.7 Addition of Supplementary Data. Details


of type, impedance, rating, etc., may be added
when required, adjacent to any symbol. If used,
abbreviations should be from ANSI/ASME Y1.1.
Letter combinations used as parts of graphic
symbols are not abbreviations.

Section 5. Fundamental Items


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5.1.4 Potentiometer.
IEC
IEC

5.2.1.2 Non-Linear.
or
IEC

IEC
5.2.1.3 Positive Temp Coefficient.

5.1.5 Potentiometer, Preset.


IEC

IEC
5.2.1.4 Negative Temp Coefficient.

or
IEC

IEC
5.2.2 With Independent Integral Heater.

5.1.6 Varistor (Voltage Dependent Resistor).


IEC

IEC
5.3 Capacitor.

or 5.3.1 General. If it is necessary to identify the


capacitor electrodes, the curved element shall
represent the outside electrode.
IEC
IEC
NOTE: V may be replaced by U.
or
5.1.7 Heater.
IEC
IEC
5.3.2 Polarized Capacitor.
5.1.7.1 Application: Heater, Three Phase,
Delta Connected.
IEC
5.3.3 Variable Capacitor.

IEC
IEC

5.2 Thermistor.

5.2.1 General.
IEC

5.2.1.1 Linear.

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5.3.4 Feed Through Capacitor. Section 6. Conductors, Connections and


Connectors, and Connecting Devices

IEC 6.1 Conductor.

5.4 Battery. The long line is always positive. IEC

IEC 6.1.1 Shielded Single Conductor.

5.4.1 Multicell. Symbol 5.4 may also be used to IEC


indicate a battery if there is no risk of confusion:
otherwise, the voltage or the number and kind of cells
6.1.2 Conductors in a Cable Three-Conductor
should be indicated.
Shown.

IEC IEC

or 6.1.3 Twisted Conductors, Two Conductors


Shown.
IEC
IEC
5.5 Sensing Link; Fusible Link, Ambient Temperature
Operated. or

IEC IEC

5.6 Thermocouple (Dissimilar-Metals Device). 6.1.4 Ribbon Cable.

5.6.1 Temperature-Measuring Thermocouple.


IEC

IEC
n is not part of the symbol. It is the number of
conductors that shall be indicated.
5.7 Inductor.
6.1.5 Application: Shielded Twisted Conductor
5.7.1 Inductor Coil. Cable with Shield Grounded (Two-Conductor
Shown).

IEC
IEC

5.7.2 Inductor With Magnetic Core.


6.2 Connections.

IEC 6.2.1 Junction (Connection).

IEC 
5.7.3 Ferrite Bead, Shown on a Conductor.

IEC

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6.2.1.1 Application: Junction of


Connected Paths, Conductors, or Wires. 6.4.1 Socket (Female).

IEC IEC

or or

IEC
IEC

6.4.2 Plug (Male).


6.2.2 Terminal.

IEC  IEC

6.2.3 Terminal Block. or

IEC
IEC

6.3 Earth and Frame Connections. 6.4.3 Application: Plug and Socket.

6.3.1 Earth Ground. A direct conducting


IEC
connection to the earth or body of water that is a part
thereof.
6.4.3.1 Application: Multiple Plug and
Socket Shown with five Poles, Multi-Line
IEC
Representation.

6.3.2 Chassis Ground. A conducting connection.

IEC IEC

6.3.3 Equipotentiality.

6.4.4 Connector Assembly, Fixed Portion.


IEC

IEC
6.3.4 Protective Ground. This symbol may be
used in place of 6.3.1, to indicate an earth connection
having a specified protective function, for example, Note: The symbol should be used only when it is desired to
protection against electrical shock in case of a fault. distinguish between the fixed and free parts of the
connection assembly.

IEC 6.4.5 Connector Assembly, Movable Portion.

6.3.5 Noiseless Ground. IEC

IEC

6.4 Connectors and Disconnecting Devices. The


connection symbol is not an arrowhead. It is larger and the
lines are drawn at a 90 ° angle.
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6.4.6 Application: Mated Connector Assembly.


Example Shown with Plug Side Fixed and Socket IEC
Side Moveable.

IEC 7.1.3 Operated by Turning.


6.4.6.1 Application: Mated Connector
Assembly. Example Shown with Both Sides
of Connector Moveable with Three Pins and IEC
Two Sockets in One Connector and Three
Sockets and Two Pins in the Mating
Connector.
7.1.4 Operated by Pushing.

IEC
IEC
7.1.5 Emergency Switch (Mushroom-Head Safety
Feature).

6.4.7 Coaxial Plug and Socket.


IEC

IEC
7.1.6 Operated by Lever.

6.5 Connecting Link.


IEC
6.5.1 Connecting Link, Closed.
7.1.7 Operated by Key.
IEC
IEC
6.5.2 Connecting Link, Open.

IEC

Section 7. Contacts, Switches, Contactors,


Relays, Solenoids, and Switch Operating Devices

7.1 Switch Operating Devices. The following are


qualifying symbols.

7.1.1 Manually Operated Control, General Case.

IEC

7.1.2 Operated by Pulling.

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7.1.8 Operated by Roller.


IEC

IEC 7.2.3 Change-Over Break Before Make Contact.

7.1.9 Operated by Cam. IEC

IEC 7.2.4 Two-Way Contact with Center Off Position.

7.1.10 Operated by Electric Motor.


IEC

IEC
7.2.5 Change-Over Make Before Break Contact.

7.1.11 Operated by Electric Clock.


IEC

IEC
7.2.6 Normally Open Contact with Time-Delay
Closing (NOTC). (Make Contact Delayed when
7.2 Basic Contact and Switch Assemblies. Symbols for Closing.)
contacts and mechanical connections may be used for switch
symbols. For switches that may be in any of two or more
positions with no operating force applied, a clarifying note
may be necessary to explain the point at which the switch
or
functions. The standard method of illustrating a contact is
by a symbol indicating the circuit condition it produces
when the actuating device is in the de-energized or non- IEC
operated position. The actuating device may be of a
mechanical, electrical, or other nature, and a clarifying note
7.2.7 Normally Closed Contact with Time-Delay
may be necessary with the symbol to explain the proper
Opening (NCTO). (Break Contact Delayed when
point at which the contact functions; for example, the point
Opening)
where a contact closes or opens as a function of a changing
quantity, e.g., pressure, level, flow, voltage, current. In
cases where it is desirable to illustrate contacts in the
energized or operated condition and where confusion may
result, a clarifying note shall be added to the drawing.
or
7.2.1 Normally Closed Contact (Break).

IEC

or 7.2.8 Normally Open Contact with Time-Delay


Opening (NOTO).(Make Contact Delayed when
Reopening.)
IEC

7.2.2 Normally Open Contact (Make).

or

or IEC

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7.2.9 Normally Closed Contact with Time-Delay 7.3.7 Relay Coil of a Slow Releasing Alternating
Closing (NCTC). (Break Contact Delayed when Current Relay.
Reclosing)

IEC

or 7.4 Electromagnetic Actuator (Solenoid) with Mechanical


Linkage Shown.

IEC
IEC
7.3 Operating Device (General Symbol).
7.5 Manually Operated Switch.

7.5.1 Maintained.
or
7.5.1.1 Switch, Single Throw.

IEC

7.3.1 Relay Coil of an Alternating Current Relay. or

IEC

7.3.2 Relay Coil of a Direct Current Relay. Relays 7.5.1.1.1 Application: Three-Pole
that are direct current operated are not marked to Disconnect Switch. Lever Operated Isolating
indicate DC operation. Use the general symbol of 6.3 (Not to be Opened Under Load)
above.

7.3.3 Relay Coil of a Slow-Releasing Relay.


IEC
IEC

7.5.1.1.2 Application Three-Pole


7.3.4 Relay Coil of a Slow-Operating Relay. Disconnect Switch. Lever Operated (May be
Opened Under Load)
IEC

7.3.5 Relay Coil of a Slow-Operating and Slow- IEC


Releasing Relay.

or
IEC

7.3.6 Actuating Device of a Thermal Relay.

IEC

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7.5.1.2 Switch, Double Throw. 7.5.2.2 Normally Closed, Circuit Opening


(Break).

or or

IEC
IEC
7.5.2.3 Two Circuit (Dual).

7.5.1.3 Switch, 3 Position with Center Off.

or

or
IEC

IEC
7.5.3 Examples of Multi-Pole and Multi-Position
Switches.
7.5.1.4 Two Circuit, Maintained or Not Spring-
Return. 7.5.3.1 Single-Pole N-Position Switch. Show for
n = 6.

IEC

or 7.5.3.2 Single-Pole n-Position Switch.


Alternatives for Use when n is small. Shown for n
= 4.

IEC
IEC

7.5.2 Pushbutton, Momentary or Spring-Return. or

7.5.2.1 Normally Open, Circuit Closing


(Make).
IEC

or 7.5.3.3 Four-Position Switch. Manually


Operated, Having Four Independent Circuits.

IEC
IEC

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7.5.3.4 Single-Pole, Four-Position Switch in 7.7 Flow Actuated Switch.


which Position 2 Cannot be Connected.
7.7.1 Closes on Increase in Flow.

IEC

7.5.3.5 Single-Pole, Six-Position Switch with a or


Wiper that Bridges only while Passing from one
Position to the Next.
IEC

IEC
7.7.2 Opens on Increase in Flow.

7.5.3.6 Single-Pole, Multi-Position Switch with a


Wiper that Bridges Three Consecutive Terminals
in Each Switch Position. or

IEC IEC

7.5.3.7 Single-Pole, Multi-Position Switch with a 7.8 Liquid-Level-Actuated Switch.


Wiper that Bridges Four Terminals but One
Intermediate Terminal in Each Switch Position. 7.8.1 Closes on Rising Level.

IEC

or
7.6 Limit Switch, Directly Actuated, Spring Returned.

7.6.1 Limit Switch Normally Open. IEC

7.8.2 Opens on Rising Level.


or

IEC
or

7.6.2 Limit Switch Normally Closed.


IEC

or

IEC

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7.9 Pressure- or Vacuum-Actuated Switch. 7.10 Temperature-Actuated Switch.


7.9.1 Closes on Rising Pressure.
7.10.1 Closes on Rising Temperature.

or
or

IEC
IEC

7.9.2 Opens on Rising Pressure. 7.10.2 Opens on Rising Temperature.

or
or

IEC IEC

7.9.3 Closes on Rising Differential Pressure. 7.11 Humidity-Actuated Switch.

7.11.1 Closes on Rising Humidity.

or
or

IEC
IEC

7.9.4 Opens on Rising Differential Pressure.


7.11.2 Opens on Rising Humidity.

or
or

IEC
IEC

Section 8. Transformers

8.1 Transformer with Multiple Windings.

8.1.1 Transformer with Two Windings.

IEC

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8.1.2 Transformer with Two Windings, Shown with 9.1.2 Unidirectional Diode, Voltage Regulator,
Instantaneous Voltage Polarity Indicators. Zener Diode.

IEC

or
8.1.3 Transformer with Three Windings.

IEC
IEC
9.1.3 Breakdown Diode, Bi-Directional.
8.1.4 Transformer with Center Tap on One Winding.

IEC
or

8.1.5 Transformer with Variable Coupling.


IEC

IEC 9.1.4 Photodiode.

8.2 Auto-Transformer.
8.2.1 Auto-Transformer.

IEC or

8.2.2 Adjustable Auto-Transformer.


IEC
IEC

9.1.5 Light Emitting Diode.


8.3 Current Transformer.

IEC

or
Section 9. Semiconductor Devices

9.1 Two Terminal Devices.


IEC
9.1.1 Semiconductor Diode, Semiconductor Rectifier
Diode.
9.1.6 Diode, Temperature Dependent.

IEC
or

IEC

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9.1.7 Bi-directional Diode, Diac. 9.2.5 Thyristor, Bi-directional Triode-Type, Triac,


Gated Switch.

IEC

9.2 Three (or More) Terminal Devices.


or
9.2.1 Thyristor, Type Unspecified.
IEC
IEC

9.2.6 PNP Transistor.


9.2.2 Thyristor, Reverse Blocking Triode-Type,
N-Type Gate, Semiconductor Controlled Rectifier,
N-Type Gate. IEC

9.2.7 NPN Transistor.

or
IEC
IEC
9.2.8 NPN Transistor with Collector Connected to
9.2.3 Thyristor, Reverse Blocking Triode-Type, the Envelope.
P-Type Gate, Semiconductor Controlled Rectifier,
P-Type Gate.
IEC

9.2.9 Optical Coupling Device: Opto Isolator Shown


or with Light Emitting Diode and Phototransistor.

IEC
IEC

9.2.4 Thyristor, Reverse Blocking Tetrode-Type,


Semiconductor Controlled Switch.
Section 10. Circuit Protectors

10.1 Fuse.

or
IEC

IEC
or

or

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10.2 Circuit Operators.

10.2.1 Thermal Operator.

or

or

10.3.1.2 Single-Pole Circuit Breaker with


Magnetic Overload.
or

IEC

10.2.2 Magnetic Operator.

or

or IEC

IEC 10.3.2 Three-Pole Circuit Breaker with Thermal


Overload Device in All 3 Poles.
10.3 Circuit Breaker.

10.3.1 General.

IEC or

or

or

IEC
10.3.1.1 Single-Pole Circuit Breaker with
Thermal Overload.
10.3.3 Three-Pole Circuit Breaker with Magnetic
Overload Device in All 3 Poles.

IEC

or
or

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11.1.1 Application. Motor Starter with Three


Thermal Current Elements and a Setting Range
IEC From 5 to 6 Amperes.

10.3.4 Three-Pole Circuit Breaker with Thermal and IEC


Magnetic Overload Devices in All 3 Poles.

11.1.2 Application. Motor Starter with Three


Magnetic Current Elements and a Setting Range
from 5 to 7 amperes.

or
IEC

IEC
11.1.3 Application. Motor starter With Three
Thermal Magnetic Current Elements and a Setting
10.4 Gaps and Arrestors. Range from 2 to 5 amperes.

10.4.1 Gap.

IEC

or
11.2 Star-Delta (Wye-Delta) Starter.
IEC

IEC
10.4.2 Double Spark Gap.

IEC 11.3 Auto-Transfer Starter.

10.4.3 Protective Gas Discharge Tube.


IEC

IEC

11.4 Primary Reactor Starter.

Section 11. Motor Starters


11.1 General. IEC

IEC

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11.5 Starter Regulator With Thyristors. 12.1.1 Application, Red Neon Lamp.

IEC*
IEC
12.1.2 Signal Lamp, Flashing Type.

IEC
Section 12. Lamps and Signaling Devices

12.1 Lamp, General Symbol.


12.2 Signaling Devices.

IEC 12.2.1 Horn.

Notes: If it is desired to indicate color, a notation according to the IEC


following code is placed adjacent to the symbol.

12.2.2 Bell.
Color IEC ANSI Y1.1
Red RD RED IEC

Yellow YE YEL or
Green GN GRN

Blue BU BLU
IEC
White WH WHT

Amber AM AMB
12.2.3 Single-Stroke Bell.
Orange OR ORN
IEC
Purple PR PRP

Clear CLR 12.2.4 Siren.

If it is desired to indicate the type of lamp, a notation IEC


according to the following code is placed adjacent to the
symbol: 12.2.5 Buzzer.

Ne = neon IEC
Xe = xenon
Na = sodium vapor
Hg = mercury or
I = iodine
IN = incandescent
EL = electroluminescent IEC
ARC = arc
FL = fluorescent
12.2.6 Whistle, Electrically Operated.
IR = infra-red
UV = ultra-violet
LED = light emitting diode
IEC

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Section 14. Rotating Machinery


Section 13. Instruments
14.1 Rotating Machine.
13.1 Indicating Instruments.
14.1.1 Motor, General

IEC IEC

The asterisk within the symbols of this section shall be 14.1.2 Generator, General.
replaced with one of the following:
V = Voltmeter
IEC
A = Ammeter
W = Wattmeter
Hz = Frequency Meter
= Oscilloscope 14.1.3 Stepping Motor, General.
to = Temperature
= Tachometer
IEC
13.2 Recording Instruments.
14.1.4 D.C. Two-Wire Series Motor.

IEC
IEC

The asterisk within the symbols of this section shall be


replaced with one of the following:
14.1.5 D.C. Two-Wire Shunt Motor.
o
t = Temperature
% H 2O = Humidity
V = Voltmeter IEC
A = Ammeter

13.3 Integrating Instruments.


14.1.6 D.C. Two-Wire Generator, Compound
Excited, Short Shunt, Shown with Terminals and
Brushes.
IEC

IEC
The asterisk within the symbols of this section shall be
replaced with one of the following:

h = Hour Meter 14.1.7 Induction Motor, Single-Phase (General).


Wh = Watt-hour Meter

13.4 Pulse Meter (Electrically-Operated Counting IEC


Device).

14.1.7.1 Induction Motor, Single Phase, Squirrel


IEC Cage, Leads of Split Phase Brought Out.

IEC

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14.1.7.2 Induction Motor, Single-Phase, with


One Lead of Split Phase Connected Internally.
IEC

IEC
14.1.8.3 Induction Motor, Three Phase with
Both Leads of Each Phase Winding Brought Out.
or

IEC
IEC

14.1.8.4 Induction Motor, Three Phase with Two


14.1.7.3 Induction Motor, Single-Phase, with Delta Connected Windings.
One Phase Connected Internally and Internal
Thermal Protection.

IEC

14.1.8.5 Induction Motor, Three Phase, Dual


or Voltage.

14.1.8 Induction Motor, Three-Phase, Squirrel Cage 14.1.8.6 Induction Motor, Three-Phase with
(General). Internal Thermal Overload Protection.

IEC

14.1.9 Induction Motor, Reversible, Squirrel Cage


14.1.8.1 Induction Motor, Three-Phase, Wye with Two Phase Winding, Four Wire.
Connected.

IEC

14.1.8.2 Induction Motor, Three-Phase, Delta


Connected.

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Section 15. Conformance Conditions

15.1 Conformance. While conformance with this standard


is voluntary, symbols represented as being in accordance
with this standard shall conform with all the provisions
thereof.

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APPENDIX A. REFERENCES – NORMATIVE


A1 Listed here are all standards, handbooks, and other Designation Letters), 1994, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th
publications essential to the formation and implementation Floor, New York, NY 10036, U.S.A/345 East 47th
of the standard. All references in this appendix are Street, New York, NY 10017, U.S.A
considered as part of this standard.
A1.5 ASHRAE Terminology of Heating, Ventilation,
A1.1 ANSI/ASME Standard Y1.1-1989, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Second Edition,
Abbreviations for Use on Drawings and in Text, 1989, 1991, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
American National Standards Institute/American Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle
Society of Mechanical Engineers25 West 43rd Street, 4th N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329, U.S.A.
Floor, New York, NY 10036, U.S.A /345 East 47th
Street, New York, NY 10017, U.S.A A1.6 IEC Standard Publication 60027-1, Letter
Symbols to be Used in Electrical Technology - Part1,
A1.2 ANSI/IEEE Standard 280-1985 (R1997), Letter 1992, International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue
Symbols for Quantities Used in Electrical Science and de Varembe, P.O. Box 131, 1211 Geneva 20,
Engineering, 1997, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New Switzerland.
York, NY 10036, U.S.A/345 East 47th Street, New
York, NY 10017, U.S.A A1.7 IEC Standard Publication 60617-1, Graphical
Symbols for Diagrams, 1985, International
A1.3 ANSI/IEEE Standard 200-1975 (R1988), Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembe, P.O.
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1988, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY
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APPENDIX B. REFERENCES – INFORMATIVE

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