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30 - Annunciator Relay. 32 - Directional Power Relay. 36 - Polarity or Polarizing Voltage Devices. 37 - Undercurrent or Underpower Relay. 38 - Bearing Protective Device. 39 - Mechanical Conduction Monitor. 40 – Loss of Field Relay. 41 - Field Circuit Breaker. 42 - Running Circuit Breaker.
GEDigitalEnergycom 1 ANSI Standard Device Numbers & Common Acronyms Suffixes Description _1 Positive-Sequence _2 Negative-Sequence A Alarm, Auxiliary Power AC Alternating Current AN Anode B Bus, Battery, or Blower BF Breaker Failure BK Brake BL Block (Valve) BP Bypass BT Bus Tie BU Backup C Capacitor, Condenser, Compensator, Carrier Current, Case, or Compressor CA Cathode CH Check (Valve)
Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams REXDALE, October 9, 1975 American National Standard Y32.2-1975 (IEEE Std 315-1975), with the modifications shown in Section 100, has been approved as CSA Standard Z99. This action was proposed by the Committee on Electrical Symbols, under the
A booklet, Symbols and Abbreviations for use in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Courses, was published by the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1968 and 1971. To take account of the many revisions and additions to British and International Standards
Electrical symbols & electronic circuit symbols of schematic diagram - resistor, capacitor, inductor, relay, switch, wire, ground, diode, LED, transistor, power supply, antenna, lamp, logic gates, ...
TYPICAL ELECTRICAL DRAWING SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONS ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS Denotes common symbols we will encounter in the sample problems
The Metric Practice Guide, which has been published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as ANSI/IEEE Std. 268-1982, and future revisions will be the reference guide for definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conversion factors.