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‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100.101—1992 Australian Standard® Technical drawing Part 101: General principles ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee MEI72, Technical Drawing. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 25 August 1992 and published (on 16 November 1992, ‘The following interests are represented on Committee ME72 Association of Consulting Engineers, Australia Australian Chamber of Commerce Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Confederation of Australian Industry Department of Administrative Services Department of Defence Department of Employment and Technical and Further Education, South Australia Institute of Draftsmen, Australia Institute of Industrial Arts Institution of Engineers, Australia Master Builders — Construction and Housing Association, Australia ‘N'S.W Technical and Further Education Commission Public Works Department, N.S.W. 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Fal detis ofall Asian Sanaa reed publications lb own ne Savas Australia Catlogne ‘2fPabtetions tis formation i plemene cach month by te gesine “Te Sutraton Sond wach, ‘beeing members tcce and whch gies deta of cw plications, nov edons ce amendment nd of Siro’ can “Segestont for iprovenents to Australian Stondansatresoed fo the hoa oftce of Standards Aural, ne Ried: pein of any nacarcy or nba fmt i an nsrton Sada shoud be meade thon (Eley oer thet heater ey bette prorat ton fake, This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 90110. ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100.101—1992 Australian Standard® Technical drawing Part 101: General principles For history before 1992, see Preface Second eit 011982 Incorperain 598 PUBLISHED BY STANDARDS AUSTRALIA (STANDARDS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA) 1 THE CRESCENT, HOMEBUSH, NSW 2140 19BN 0 7262 76068 ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 PREFACE. This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee on Technical Drawing to supersede AS 1101.101-1984. AS 1100. 101-1984 was a revision and amalgamation of AS 1100 Part 1-197, Part 2-1975; Part 3.1971: Part 41972; Part 5-1973, Part 6 first published 1973 and revised in 1980; Part 7 first published 1972 and revised in 1978; and Part 81975. AS 1100 Parts 1 to 8 ran conourrently with AS CZ1.1 of 1976 which was withdrawn in 1982 AS CZ1.1 was a revision of AS CZ1 which was first published in 1941, with further ecitions. published in 1944, 1946, 1951, 1966 and 1973. The 1966 edition also superseded AS Z8 of 1956 (endorsement of 8S 3082-1953 without amendment). ‘The AS C71 Standards were endorsements of The Institution of Engineers, Australia publications entitled, Engineering Drawing Practice. The document from which these publications originated ‘was published by the Insttution under the ttle, Recommended Engineering Drawing Practice, but this was not endorsed by this Association, This Standard is one of a series dealing with technical drawing, the other Standards in the series being as follows Part 201: Mechanical drawing Part 301: Architectural drawing Part 401, Engineering survey and engineering survey design drawing Part 501: Structural engineering drawing In the preparation of this Standard, the committee took account of changes in Australian technical Gtawing practice and recommendations of the Intemational Organization for Standardization Also considered were the equivalent British, American, and Cenadian Standards. In its preparation many minor changes in the layout of the text and figures have taken place resulting in greater consistency and impraved ease of use of the document. ‘The committee considers it important that this document will be applicable to all sectors of the technical field For instance, although many of the examples are of @ mechanical nature, the principles are applicable to all fields of technical drawing. Accordingly, wherever necessary. ‘examples have been expanded to show other applications of the principles, Ciarity of expression in defining the designer's requirements and in the interpretation of these requitements has been considered at all times. The introduction of symbols now plays an important part in drawing practice so thet language barriers in reading drawings are reduced to a minimum and the valuable drafting time spent inserting notes is minimized ‘The section on dimensioning, which was formerty in AS 110.201, has been rearranged to make it easier to read and updated to Australian and international practice. ‘The use of computer-aided drafting (CAD) to produce technical drawings is acknowledged. Inline wath the practice of intemational Standards committees dealing with areas related to technical rewings, the requirements and principles of this Standard shall apply to users of CAD systems. This Standard is in agreement with the following Intemational Standards 180128 Techniea! drawings — General principles of presentation ISO 129 Technica! drawings — Dimensioning — General principles, definitions, methods of execution and special indications 10.498 Technica! drawing — Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions ISO 1101 Technical crawings — Geometrical tolerancing — Tolerancing of form orientation, location and run-out — Generalities, definitions, symbols, indications on drawings 1801660 Technical drawings — Dimensioning and tolerancing of profiles ISO 3040 Technical drawings — Dimensioning and tolerancing — Cones ISO 3098/1 Technical drawings — Lettering, Part 1: Currently used characters ISO 5455 Technical drawings — Scales ISO 5459 Technica! drawings — Geometrical tolerancing — Datums and datum-systems for geometrical tolerances 1S0 6410 Technical drawings — Conventional representation of threaded parts ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 — SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.4 SCOPE 5 4.2 APPLICATION 5 1.3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS. 5 1.4 ABBREVIATIONS 6 1.5 SURFACE TEXTURE 6 SECTION2 MATERIALS, SIZES AND LAYOUT OF DRAWING SHEETS 24 SCOPE OF SECTION 15 2.2 TYPES OF DRAWINGS AND RELATED TERMINOLOGY 15 23 MATERIALS 16 24 SIZE OF DRAWING SHEETS: 16 2.5 LAYOUT OF DRAWINGS SHEETS 7 SECTION3 LINES 3.1 TYPES OF LINES 32 32 DIMENSIONS OF LINES 33 33. LINE SPACING 34 3.4 LINE DENSITY 34 3.5 TYPICAL APPLICATION OF LINES 34 3.6 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS OF LINES 43 37 ORDER OF PRIORITY OF COINCIDENT LINES 43 SECTION 4 LETTERS, NUMERALS AND SYMBOLS 41 LETTERS AND NUMERALS: 45 42. ITEM REFERENCES 60 43 SYMBOLS AND TERMINATORS 50 SECTIONS SCALES 6.1 GENERAL 95 52 TERMINOLOGY 55 83 _ INDICATION OF SCALES 55 5.4 SCALE RATIOS 55 55 LARGE SCALE DRAWINGS 56 SECTIONS — PROJECTIONS 61 IDENTIFICATION 87 62 TYPES OF PROJECTION 58 63 ORTHOGONAL PROJECTION 58 64 SPATIAL GEOMETRY 62 65 _AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION 65 66 OBLIQUE PROJECTION 74 67 PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION 7 68 OTHER DETAILS — PICTORIAL DRAWINGS, 80 SECTION7 SECTIONS 7.1 GENERAL 82 7.2 CUTTING PLANES 82 7.3 HATCHING 83 7.4 SECTIONS 87 ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 Page SECTIONS — DIMENSIONING 81 SCOPE 95 82 GENERAL DIMENSIONING 95 83 GENERAL TOLERANCES AND RELATED PRINCIPLES ng 84 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING AND RELATED PRINCIPLES—GEOMETRY 142 85 INTERPRETATION OF MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION 195 86 DATUM SPECIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION 155 87 VIRTUAL CONDITION 161 88 SCREW THREADS — ORIENTATION AND LOCATION 161 89 GEARS AND SPLINES — ORIENTATION AND LOCATION 165 810 TOLERANCES OF POSITION 165 811 TOLERANCES OF FORM, PROFILE, ORIENTATION, AND RUNOUT 490 SECTIONS — CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATIONS 9.1 SCOPE OF SECTION 206 9.2 METHOD OF PRESENTATION 206 93 REPRESENTATION OF FEATURES AND PARTS 206 APPENDICES ‘A SOME COMPARISONS OF ISO STANDARDS WITH THIS STANDARD AND OTHER NATIONAL STANDARDS 24 B EXAMPLES OF GEOMETRY TOLERANCE DISPLAY 217 © AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, 219 D OBLIQUE PROJECTION — ANGLE OF LINE OF SIGHT 223 E MAXIMUM MATERIAL PRINCIPLE 225 F ORIENTATION OF ACTUAL LINES AND SURFACES. 228 G COMPARISON OF COORDINATE AND POSITION TOLERANCING .... 229 H INTERPRETATION OF DATUMS 232 INDEX 238 © Copyight— STANDARDS AUSTRALIA ‘User of Stanucsare rind tht copsight siti al Standards Ausraia publications and svar. 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Thispolcy maybe Varied by Standards Australia at any Gime ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 5 AS 1100.101—1997 STANDARDS AUSTRALIA. Australian Standard Technical drawing Part 101: General principles SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 4.1 SCOPE This Standard sets out the basic principles of technical drawing practice. Section 1 sets out abbreviations. Section 2 specifies materials, sizes, and layout of drawing sheets, Section 3 specifies the types and minimum thicknesses of lines to be used and shows typical examples of their application Section 4 sets out the requirements for distinct uniform letters, numerals, and symbols. Section 5 sets out recommended scales and their application. Section 6 sets out methods of projectin and of indication of the various views of an object. Section 7 sets out methods of indicating section and provides information on conventions used in sectioning, Section 8 sets out recommendations for dimensioning including size and geometry tolerancing Section 9 specifies conventions used for the representation of components and repetitive features of ‘components. Appendices provide information on the various projection methods, geometry tolerancing and comparison with other Standards, NOTE: Al drawings in this Standerd ere drawn in third angle prejection unless otherwise sated. See Clause 6.33. 4.2 APPLICATION The basic principles given in this Standard are intended for adoption in the fields of engineering, architecture, surveying, drafting technology, and education in the preparation and interpretation of technical drawings, diagrams, charts, and tables for the purpose of conveying technical information Technical drawings include such things as (a) Detail drawings, (b) Assembly drawings. (0) Plans, (¢) lllustrations, {e) Schematic diagrams. (A) Pictorial drawings. (Q) Installation drawings. 4.3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS The following documents are referred to in this Standard AS 1000 The International System of Units (SI) and its application 4100 Technical drawing 4100.201 Part 201: Mechanical drawing 110,301 Part 301: Architectural drawing 4100.401 Part 401: Engineering survey and engineering survey design drawing 4100.01 Part 501: Structural engineering drawing 4103 Diagrams, charts and tabies for electrotechnology 4103.1 Part 1: Definitions and classifications 1203 Microflming of engineering documents (35 mm) 1654 Limits and fits for engineering (Metric units) 2536 Surface texture COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1997 6 AS 3702 Item designation in electrotechnology B129 Designs for geometric limit gauges (plain and screwed in inch units) Bi99 Undercuts and runouts for screw threads Iso 3098 Technical crawings—Lettering 3098/1 Part 1: Currently used characters: 4.4 ABBREVIATIONS 4.44 General Table 1.1 gives general abbreviations for words or word combinations which are in common use on drawings for engineering, architecture, and surveying. In accordance with recommended practice, upper-case letiers shall be used except where otherwise indicated in the Table. Abbreviations which are related only to a specific discipline are given in AS 1100.201 for mechanical drawing, AS 110.301 for architectural crawing, AS 1100.40" for engineering survey and design drawing, and AS 110.501 for structural engineering drawing, Table 1.2 gives the decoding of the abbreviations given in Table 1.1 Abbreviations should be used only where brevity and conservation of space make it necessary, and then only when their meanings are unquestionably clear to the Intended reader. WHEN IN DOUBT SPELL IT OUT. Notes: 1 An abbrevition may or may not be recognized international. 2 The abbreviations given in Tables 1.1 and 1.2 are not exhausive. Other abbreviations and other meanings for those given may be used, provided thal — (@) their common usage in particular felds is clear (©) the mesningis clad on the drawing: oF (6) the meaningis claifedin a reference document. 1.4.2. Use of abbreviations 1.4.24 Word combinations The parts of an abbreviation for a word combination shall not be isolated to derive an abbreviation for a single word or another group of words. Single abbreviations may be combined when necessary if there is no abbreviation listed for the combination. 1.422 Syntax Unless otherwise indicated herein, the same abbreviation shall be used far all tenses, the possessive case, participle endings, the singular and plural, and noun and modifying forms, 1.4.2.3 Punctuation Punctuation marks which do not appear in this Standard shall not be used with the abbreviation of a technical term. 4.4.2.4 Chemical elements Upper-case letters shall be used for the first letter of the abbreviation and lower-case for the second letter (where used), 4.8 SURFACE TEXTURE Information on surface texture related to technical drawings Is given in AS 1100.201. For a more complete understanding of surface texture, reference should be made to AS 2536, COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 7 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 TABLE 1.1 ABBREVIATIONS—ENCODING Terms Abbreviation Terms Abbreviation abbeeviation ApBR cast stee! cs absolute ABs cauking cK acceleration ACCEL cay cay ‘access opening 40 cement cem ‘access pane! ap ‘cement ined a ‘ezordance with nn centreline cn ‘ecumulator ace Centre of avy oe. acoustic. est Cenlreto-centee, centres Rs, acrylic CRY Cheese head ho eslonitlle butadiene styrene ABS chamfer cHant aetve a chan CAN ‘adsendum ‘Apo chrome-plated co adhesive ‘ADH Chute cH agzegate AGGR cxcle inc agieutural 4S. rout cr agicultural pipe drain ABD Grout breaker cc ‘roles orcuiebreaker ‘pce Sreular hollow section cus ‘ar conation ‘Al COND ‘sroumference cic arrvalve ay ear glass ce alternating current AS look cK ‘amencment ‘ANoT losed circu television ecw ‘American National Standards Insitute | ANSI Coating ce anhyerous ‘ANHYD Cootfcent COEF approximate ‘ADPROX Coleraled steo! cas aqueous a. ‘oi6 water ew arrangement ARRGT Coldwater tank cnt asbestos, ASB ‘coum COL assembly Assy composition ‘conpo ‘Assosiation Francsise de Normalization | AFNOR ‘compression ‘comp ‘assumed datum ‘AssD Computer-aided designating | CAD aimosphere am Computer-aided engneenng | CAE uso requency ae Computeraiies manufacture | CAM automatic ‘Auto Concentrates coNc uy AUX Concentric, CONC averace ANG Concrete CONC Concrete block 3B baffle BAF Concrete celing oc baseplate BPL. Concrete floor cr basin B Constant const bain BTH ‘onstructon CONSTR bearer BRR onstruction joint a Dearing BRG ‘contact achesive cA izhmark BM contour cre bitumen BIT Control valve cv. Buren ined BL oortinatng ‘CooRD beck BLK comer CNR boare BD Corrected CORR Boling water unit Bwu Corrosion resistant (material) | GR bottom Bor ‘omugated ‘CORR Doundary rep eT comugated gaianized steel | CGS bracket BRKT countersink sk brass, BRS. Countersunk head 8K HO nck ek ces est brickwork BWK eal RIT Briel hardness number HE. cross recess head REC HD Brlisn Standards Insttuton BSI ‘crown (of road) RN Bronze BRZ cup heed CUP HO bucket BKT current transformer cr buling BLos. cutof valve cov butlding tne BL yincer ev bulkhead! BKO Dullnose BN damp-proof course ppc oad ioag DL cabinet cas ‘etal DET admium plated CaP Das aleulated calc DAG CAN. Da CANT 10 ‘capacity car nominal DN casing ose outside oD cast ron a ‘cast ron pipe: cP When used in association with a numerleal vi COPYRIGHT the prefered method of expressing this abbreviation is by a symbol. (continued) ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 8 TABLE 1.1 (continued) Terms [Abbreviation Terms ‘Abbreviation ‘lamend pyramid harcness number (viexers) | HV garage GAR ‘ue DL 2s cook &e fimension iw (985 main cm Deutsches Institut fur Nerang ON ‘985 meter cu rect current De 2s turet sr ‘Slsconnector trap of Bate valve ov distance ost feneral arrangement GA Slstrbution switchboard bsB (General purpose cult Po fran OR eometne reference frame GRF Srawng Re rede GR weling owe ‘tease trap st oie cy each EA ground ND ‘arth (electrical wiring) E Geound height cur ‘earthenware Ew gow. cP earthenware pipe EWP Duly dsconnector trap Gor ssement EMT uly pit oP duel vent EV uly trap sr effective EFF efciency EFF hand HD ‘effluent EFF hara HD lace, electrical ELEC hateoar Heo elecirometve force EME harcore He elevation ELEV haranoce Wo engine, engineering ENG. head HD eaulvalent Equiv cheese cH HD cestimate esr cross recess REC HO existing EXsT teuntersunie Csk HD expansion exe cup cup HD expansion jlnt El ‘ster FILL HO external exr hexagon HEX HO. extiahigh vatage Env hexagon socket HEX Soc HO extractow valtage Ely mushroom MUSH HO exthide exo Falseg countersunk RSD CSK HD founs RO HD fire-reinforced plastic FRE square SQHD ‘ure Fis heater EIR fister heed FILL HD heavy duty HO finished floor height FFT height Hr finished ground height FGHT hexagon HEX fire alarm FA high frequency HE fie Selector FD. high pressure He. fire extinguisher FE high strength KS. {re hose rackreel FHR hightensie sel HTS, fre hydrant FH high voltage HY fre Inscator pane FB hallow section fre plug EP cxcuar cus fre tesietant FR. rectangular RHS fre sence pipe FSP square SHS fre water serace ws honzonts HORIZ flange Fic hose. cook ke. fat FL hotolled tee! HRS floor FLR hot water HW ‘oor height FHT hot water unit WU {oor sump FS. hiya H ssh fing FF hydrant point He. foward Wo yah kyo framework WK hydrogen lon exponent oH frequency FREQ audio AE Include Inet. high ig incorporate Inc intermediate ir inacater INO low ie inaust vent wv medium ME inspection chamber Ic Ukrasnigh UHE inspection opening i venyhigh VHF inspection pit IP ‘frequency modulated FM insouble Ingou insulated or insulation InsUL galvanize cay integrated crcutt Ic Balvanized iron i interceptor rap rr Dalvanized ion pipe Ge intermediate trequency IF Intema Int Intemational Electrctechnical Commission | IEC Intemational Organization for Standereization| 150 (continued) COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 8 TABLE 1.1 (continued) ‘AS 1100.101—1992 Terms ‘Abbreviation Terms ‘Abbreviation International System of Units pedestal PED (Systeme Intemational dUnites) st er annum PA intersection pot phase PH invert Dipe e Invert level (height Pipeline PL ‘solater Phosahor bronze PH BRZ Plasterboard PED Japanese Industial Standards Committee JISC Plate giass PG ont a plywood PLY function Sune: Pneumatic PNEU ostetrafuoroetnytene PTFE landing Los ony! acetate PVA, latent heat LATHT polyvinyl chlorice PVC least material condtion tc Poston PORT. lef nang tH Postion Posh length ts postive Pos level tev otental atterence PD ing ing recast PC. eed natural gas rn recite ¢ncun) PPT liquefed peircleum ges Leo. Pretebricatec PREFAS quis Lie relminary PREUM lve load u Pressure PRESS. lengtudnal LONG Pressure-eiet pie PRE louwe Lr Printed circult board PCR low frequency iF Printed wiring board we low pressure tp push-button PB. row votag tv. ibricate cup quantity ory machine mc racius RAD MSE Fecovery peo RP Ml rectangular RECT MH Fectangular hollow section RHS Mi, Feference REF MSRY Feference line BL MATL Feference mark ata Max Feftux valve RV MMC RC ‘recnanical MECH Rep medium pressure MP. REINF ‘meting point MP RH ‘eter (instrument) ™ RV ‘ninimumn Min. Fequiree EOD ‘riscellanecus Misc figat hand RH ‘mixing value wy. Fight of way ROW ‘moditeation MoD read) RD ‘roduus of elasticity E Reckwell hardness ‘modulus. section z ‘ HRA, roment of inertia i a HRB rounting Mra c HRC rallec-steet angie RSA ive Nec fallec-steet channel Rsc Reutral (electrical) N felled tee joist, RS icke plated NP found RD ominal Nom ron! a ominal diameter oN ominal size NS safety valve sv Neth N Satin chrome plates SCP nat to seale Nts! Sehedule SCHED umber No} Seen SCR Section secT oct Sept tank st ce Sewer Sew fl interceptor trap om Sewer crain sD ‘oppose ope Sewer vent sv. ‘ven ° Sewer vent pipe Sv Overll OA Sheet SH overhead on Sketch SK. Soakage pit KP, parallel Pag’ Socket soc Parallel fange channel PEC Solution SOLN part er speotication SPEC, bartiton PIN Spherical SPHER’ bassivate PASS saloct| SPT pattern PATT \Wnen used in association with @ numerical vale, the preferred method of expressing this abbrevition is by @ symbol, (continued) COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 10 TABLE 1.1 (continued) Terms Abbreviation Terms Abbreviation spring steel SPR STL tra:high frequency HF: sprinkler SPR Uunderedt ucur square So. Underground us ‘square head SouD Underside us Suate holow section ‘sus Universal beam UB. Hondard STD Universal Bearing ple Uap ‘standard temperature and pressure STP Universal clurm uc Station STA way om steam trap st steel STL vacuum vac sterilizer STER vapour barter ve stopcock sc vapour density vo stop tap ST vapour pressure ve stop valve sv vent pipe ve stormwater cain SW ventilator VENT Stormwater pit ‘Swe veranash VER, straight SIR vertical VERT sree! st veryrhigh frequency va Stevctural foor level SFL Viekers hardness HY fuace level SL vay tes: vt swith sw varied clay ve ‘switchboard ‘sweo varied clay pipe ver symmetry sYw volume vou tengent paint we wallboard weo terk water level TW wash trough wr telephone Tet ‘washing mechine wu television Ww waste pipe we temperature Tee water gauge we tensie strength 1s Water level waterine we thermoplaste insulated TPL water main wi tivead THD ‘water meter wWwR time switch 18. waterproof membrane wen telorance TOL ‘th (eombination for) Ww. tugh plastics shesthed Tes witha wid feugh rubber shestned TRS, woes wo lranstormer XxEUR wrought iron wi transmiter x transverse TRANSV veld point ve {nue poston e ttus protle 1 zine plated zn PLT typical Te uate uur "When useain association with @ numerical value, the prefered method of expressing this abbreviation is by a symbol COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 1" ‘AS 1100.101—1992 TABLE 1.2 ABBREVIATIONS—DECODING ‘Abbreviation Terms ‘Abbreviation | Terms an ‘acive CAV cavity ‘ABER ‘sbbrevition ca ‘Sreultbreaker ASCE ‘blast crcut-bresker ca ‘concrete block ABS, absolute ce. ‘concrete celing ABS 2erlontrde bulaciene styrene cer ut ac ‘lernating curent cow closed-circuit television Ace ‘accumulator Ca PL ‘cecmaum plated ACCEL ‘scoeeration CEM ‘cement acRY aeryle cr Senerate foor acsT acoustic ce entre of ravty aoD ‘asencum ce lear glass. ADH adhesive cos. Corrugated galvanized stee! a Budo frequency cH Shute AENOR ‘Association Franceise de Normalization CHAM. chamfer a6 ‘sgreutura CH HO cheese head AGGR eggregate CaN channel AizconD — | aircondtion cas ‘Steular naliow section ANOT: ‘amendment cr ‘ast iron ANHYD ‘anhyerous ee 2st ifon pipe ANSI ‘Amesican National Standards Institute circ cle AO ‘access opening circ Sreumerence rd ‘access panel cs onstruction joint APD ‘agricultural pipe drain cK ‘lock APPROX ‘appro ce ‘cement ines 30 aqueous ce ‘ente-i ARRGT ‘rangement cLKG cceulking ASB. sbestos cnr comer ‘ASSD ‘assumed detum COEF coefficient assy assembly col alum ATM atmosphere come compression AUTO ‘automatic compo ‘compostion aux ‘aunllary conc. ‘concentrated ANG average conc ‘concentie av air valve GON concrete AW ‘everdance with CONST ‘constant CONSTR ‘enattution a basin COORD eeordinating BaF afte CORR, ‘ortected BD board CORR, corugetes BHD bulkhe cov cutoff valve Br bitumen co chrome-plated 8k brick ERECHO — | cross recess head BKT bucket cr Corrosion resistant (material) aL bitumen tines car ‘etleal BL building line CRN {r0Wn (of road) BLos bulging RS cenire-o-centre, centres, BLK blosk cRs caldvolled stee! Bat benchenark cs. est steel BN bulnose ec easing BOT bttom sk ‘countersunk BPL baseplate SK HO ‘euntersunk head BRG bearing cst crest BRKT bracket cr. ‘current transformer BRR bearer Gre eating BRS brass, rR ‘entour BRZ bronze cu HD cup head BSI Britsh Standards institution cv ‘control valve BT boundary rep cw ‘cold water BTH bath cwr ‘cold-water tank Bue brickwork ert cylinder BW. boting water unit oc deect curtent cA contact adhesive Der deta can cabinet DA ‘ameter cap ‘Somputer-sided designating Dias ‘agonal CAE ‘computer-sided engineenng DIAG agra cate calculates OL dite caw ‘Sompulter-eided manufacture om dimension CAN ‘canopy ON Devtssnes institut fur Nomung CANT ‘antiever Dist distance cap capacity OL ‘ead load oN omnal ameter Dec ‘damp-proot pourse COPYRIGHT (continued) ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 TABLE 1.2 (continued) ‘Abbreviation Terms ‘Abbreviation Terms DR. rain or ‘grease i180 DRG erawing ct ‘uly trap Ose Sstrution swachboard ov ‘ate vaive oT {sconnector trap we ‘veling H bryant He. Briel! harcness number E arth (electrical wing) HED hardboars E modus of east HC hardeore cA each He hose cock EFE fective HD han EFF ficiency HD herd EFF fluent HD ees EW ‘extre-high votege HD. 5 ‘Spansion jant HEX Elec ecttic,eectncel HEX HO ELEV elevation HEX SOcHD | nexagon socket head ELV extreow votage HE igh fequency EM Slectromaive force HOR hhorzental EMT easement HP. hyerant point ENG engine, engineering HP: igh pressure EQUIV feauivalent HRAHRB, HRC | Rockwell hardness (A, 8, 0) EST cesimate BRS hotroled see! eV. fecuct vent HS igh strength EW fearthent HT height EWP earthenware pipe HTR heater EXP. expansion Hts Flgh-tenslestee exsT exsting HV ‘amend pyramid hardness number (Vickers) Ba ‘external HV igh wattage exTD ecrude Hw hot water Hay hot water unit FA fre slam Ho hardwood FO fe detecter HYD hydraulic FE fre extinguisher FE flushing L moment of inertia FEHT finshed floor height Ic Inspection chamber FGHT finished ground neight Ic Integrated ercut FH fre nycrant D Insie diameter FHR fre hose tackiree, lec Intematlonal Electrotechnical Commission FIP fre indicator pane! IF Intermediate ffeauency Fic figure iW vert level (height) FILL MD fiister head INC corporate FL ‘et INCL ude FAT {oor height IND Indicator Fs ‘tenge INso Insoutle FLR floor INsUL Insulated or insulation Fu ftequency modulated INT Internal FP fre plug Inv Inver FR fre resistant lo Inspection opening FREQ frequency PB Inspection pt FRE ‘orerentorced plastic iB ersection pont FS floor Sump Iso International Organization for Standar zation FSP fre service pipe IsoL, ator FWD forward T tercepto: trap FW ‘ramework N Induct vert FWs fre water sevice vise Japanese industrial Standards Commies cA ‘general arrangement wv jon Gav Galvanize Sune funetion GAR erage ec fas cock LAT AT latent heat oD eid Loe gor ‘uly disconnector trap Lev GHT ‘roti height LF a Dalvanized Le ap Dalvanized Kron pipe ta om ‘as main La om ‘588 meter uw live food SND ‘ground Linc least materisl conaton SP ‘group LNs lining ep bly it Ine ligusted naturel gas GPO. ‘eneral purpose outiet Lone fongtuainal GR Grade LB low pressure GRF ‘eometic reference frame Lpe oT as turret tu COPYRIGHT (continued) ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 8 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 TABLE 1.2 (continued) Abbreviation | Terms Abbreviation Torms Ww low vattage PVA Polyvinyl acetate lve louwe Pvc Podyviny chloride ewe pntes wiring Goard M meter (instrument) Matt maternal ory quantity MAX maximum we machine Rg tunnel MECH rechanical RAD fads MF medium frequency RC Feinterced concrete MH mannole ROP Fentorced:-concrete pipe Mi mallezble ron RO oad MIN rina RD Found misc Iniscelaneous RD HD Found hess MK marke RECT rectangular Mme ‘raximum material concition REF reference MoD oaifaton REINF Fentercement Me medium pressure REQD required vd meting polnt RH relative humility mse an switchboard RH right hand Mery masonry HS rectangular hollow section MTG mounting RL Feference ine MUSH HO Tushroom head RM Feference mark mv mixing vate RoW Fignt otway Re recovery peg N Noth RSA Foled-seel ancle N neutral (electrical) Rec Foled-seel channel NEG negative RED faisea NO umber SD CSK HD False countersunk head Nom oma RSI Foiedsteel joist NP ioke plated RV reflux valve NS. Romina size RV Felet valve NTs het to scale 8c stopcock ° oven SCHED sonedule OA, overall SCP Satin chrome plated oce Ol ercutbreaker SCR seew oct bctagon 8D Sener drain oD outside diameter SECT Section OH overhead SEW sewer om oil nterceptor trap SFL Strtural floor level ‘opp ‘opposite SH. Shoot SHS Sauare hollow section P pipe s Intemational System of Units Pa per anrum (Systeme international Unites) PaR parallel 8K. sketch Pass passivate KP, soakage pit PAT Petter L Surface level PB push-button 00 Socket PED Plasterboara SOLN elution Pc precast SPEC Speciation Pee Printed circut noses SPHER Sphescal SPR sprinkler Po. Potential éterence SPR STL spring tes! PED pedestal SPT spigot PEC Parallel ange channel 50 square PG. Plate glass SO HD square hesd PH prase sr Sepiie tank BH hycrogen ion exponent st. steam trap PH BRZ Phosphor bronze sr. Steet Pu, Pipeine sr, stop tap Py. plywood Sta station PNEU. preumatie S10, standars PoRT Peston STER Stenizer Pos postive sm steel PosN estton STP Standard temperature and pressure Per preciitate (noun) STR straight PREFAB Prefebrested ey safety valve PRELIM Preiminary EY sewer vent PRESS. Pressure sv stop valve PRP. Bresture-ele pipe SvP Sewer vent pipe Pr part Sw Sten PTFE polytetratuoroethyer ‘swap Swchocard PIN partion Sw Stormwater dain Swe stormwater pit sym symmetry COPYRIGHT (continued) ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 “ TABLE 1.2 (continued) Abbreviation | Terms Abbreviation Terms TEL telephone ver vitifed clay pipe TEMP temperature vo ‘vapour sensity THO thread VENT ventator Tou lalerance VER, Verangah r tangent pant VERT Vertica! we true postion vHe very-high frequency we true protle vol Value TPL thermoplastic insulated ve. vapour pressure TPs {ough pastes sheathed ve. vent pipe TRANSV transverse vr viny ties tough rubber sheathed tensie strength we with (combination form) time sven weo ‘wallboard television wo ‘woos tank water level we water gauge transmiter wi ‘wrought ron typleal WL water level. watering wt washingmachine Universal beam wn water main Universal Bearing pile wae ‘water meter Universal eaurmn wo) ‘without undereut we ‘waste pipe ‘underground we ‘waterproof memorane Utrashigh frequency wr ‘wash trough utimate Undersice XFMIR transformer wtty yp. yield point ‘Vapour berier zi ‘modulus, section modulus vires clay Zn Put zine pated COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 8 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 SECTION 2 MATERIALS, SIZES AND LAYOUT OF DRAWING SHEETS 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION This Section specifies requirements for standard drawing sheets and covers materials, designation, sizes, tolerances, and layout details, Certain information is also given for roll drawings, 2.2 TYPES OF DRAWINGS AND RELATED TERMINOLOGY 2.24 Drawing—a document consisting of one or more drawing sheets presenting information Pictorially or by textual matter (or both) NOTE: A drawings nocmalyidentifed by a &awingnumber andi, 2.2.2 Arrangement drawing—a drawing depicting in any form of projection the relationships of major units or systems of the item depicted. Arrangement drawings may be with or without controlling dimensions, 2.23 Assembly drawing—a drawing depicting an assembly or subassembly NOTE: An essembly crawing is sometimes referedto as general assembly 2.2.4 Control drawing—a drawing that establishes parameters for the development, procurement or construction of an item, oF for the co-functioning of items in an installation or layout Parameters include configurationsand configuration limitations, performance and test requirements access clearances, and mass and space limitations NOTE: Control crawings may be futher classed as envelope, specification conta, source control.nterace contra and installation control pes 2.25 Detail assembly drawing—a drawing depicting an assembly on which one or more parts are detailed in the assembly view or on separate detail views 2.2.6 Detail drawing—a drawing depicting end product requirements for the parts delineated on the drawing, NOTE: Not fo be confused with a ‘Detal (see Clause 6.3.8) 2.2.7 Diagrammatic drawing (or diagram)—a craving delineating, by means of symbols and lines, the characteristics and relationships of items forming an assembly or system, 2.28 General arrangement drawing—an arrangement drawing where the item depicted is the end product. 2.29 Installation drawing—a drawing specifying complete information necessary to install an item or items relative to the supporting structure or to associated items. 2.210 Monodetail drawing—a detail drawing delineating a single part 2.244 Multidetail drawing—a detail drawing delineating two or more uniquely identified parts on the same drawing sheet 2.242 Tabulated drawing—a drawing showing similar configurations, parts, items or assemblies with the variations in characteristics given in tabular form, 2.243 Electrotechnology drawings For electrotechnology drawings, see AS 1103.1 2.244 Works as executed drawing—a record of work actually completed. 2.2.45 Assembly (subassembly)—a set of two or mare items fitted together to perform a specific funetion, NOTE: A subassembly a potion of en assemby. 2.246 End product—an item, either an individual part, assembly, structure, or project, inits final or complete state. 2.2.17 Flow chart—a diagram in which objects are shown in a simplified way by means of {Graphical symbols (and letter symbols) in order to make the functional relationships or the assembly of an object clear 2.248 Installation—a number of parts or subassemblies or ary combination thereof fitted together to perform a specific function, in association with an apprapriate structure or enclosure. 2.249 Part—one piece (member) or two or more pieces (members) joined together which cannot rormally be separated without destruction or impairment of designed use. NOTE: A pattis sometimes descibed as e component 2.2.20 Part number—a number assigned to identify uniquely a specific part See also Note to Clause 42.2.2. COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 16 2.2.21. System—a combination of parts and assemblies fitted together to perform a specific operational function or functions, 2.3 MATERIALS Blanks or preprinted sheets for drawings and documents may be transparent translucent or opaque, but should be matt on the drafting surface, Their quality shall be chosen to obtain the best contrast between background and lines, See also Clause 3.4. NoTEs: 1 Itadhesive overlays are tobe used, consideration must be given lo the effects of dust, heat and ageing as these may resulin defects inthe reprographic process 2. Eoge binding isnot recommended unless the binding and the crating materials are compatible for shrinkage. 2.4. SIZE OF DRAWING SHEETS 2.44 Preferred sizes The preferred size of drawing sheets shall be the ISO-A series for which the ‘designation and dimensions are as given in Table 2.1 Preferred size drawing sheets, with slightly wider borders to take account of preprinting considerations, shall have dimensions as given in Table 2.2. Such sheets shall be additionally designated by the prefix R, ie, RAO, RA1, RA2, RA3, and RA4 Where drawing sheets of a greater length are required, they should be selected from and have dimensions in accordance with one of the series given in Table 23. Such sheets shall be designated A3 x3, Ax 4, A4 x 3, A4x 4, and Ad x 5. 2.4.2 Non-preferred sizes The non-preferred size of drawing sheets shall be the ISO-8 series for which the designations and dimensions are as given in Table 2.4 Norpreferred size drawing sheets, with slightly wider borders to take account of preprinting considerations, shall have dimensions as given in Table 2.5. Such sheets shall be additionally designated by the prefix R, Le, RB1, RB2, RBS, and RB4 2.4.3 Roll drawings Standard widths of roll drawings shall be 860 mm and 610 mm. Lengths Of the roll drawing sheets shall be determined to suit the requirements of the individual drawings. NOTE: Care should be taken to ensure tat the chosen length of rol drewing is suitable for microfilming (see [AS 1305), and fr folding purposes. 244 Tolerances The cut sizesin Tables 2.1 to 2.5 shall be subject to the following tolerances: For dimensions $600 min—#2 mn For dimensions >600 mm—s3 mm. Neither diagonal of any cut sheet shall exceed the diagonal of the appropriate maximum length and ‘width, nor shall it be less than the diagonal of the appropriate minimum length and width For the purpose of checking the sheet sizes, the material shall be conditioned at 20 22°C at a relative humidity of 65 #2 percent and measured under these conditions. TABLE 21 DIMENSIONS OF PREFERRED SHEETS “Standard ‘Gut sheet dimensions designation od 0 BH x 1788 aL 50x 847 42 420% 594 re 297 x 420 a4 20x 207 TABLE 2.2 DIMENSIONS OF PREFERRED SHEETS WITH WIDER BORDERS Designation Cason Fdering purposes dimensions ee Standard mm RAO 0 350 x 1220 RAI at 610 860 RAQ 92 430 610 RAS 3 305 x430 Rad a4 215 305 COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 ” ‘AS 1100.101—1992 TABLE 2.3 DIMENSIONS OF ELONGATED PREFERRED SHEETS Desanaton Cat sho pensions a3 Ds i as sors 'e80 Mx 297 x 841 ms BS TABLE 2.4 DIMENSIONS OF NON-PREFERRED SHEETS Designation Cut shest dimensions el 707 x 1000 2 * 83 58s 886 Be 250 x 353 TABLE 25 DIMENSIONS OF NON-PREFERRED SHEETS WITH WIDER BORDERS, Designation Pease ‘Ordering purposes dimensions ‘Say ‘Standard po RB: oy 738 1018 Re2 82 510% 723 RBS 3 351 x 510, Red Ba 255% 361 2.8 LAYOUT OF DRAWINGS SHEETS 2.5.1 Size of borders 25.1.1 Sheets without fing margin Where no fling margin is required, the drawing frame and its location in Telation to the edges of the sheet should be as shown in Figure 2.1 NOTE: The borders shown in Figure 2:1 are of minimum size. 2.5.1.2 Sheets wih fling margin here provision fr afilng margins required, the drawing frame andits location inrelation to the edges of the Sheets should be as shown in Figure 2.2. NOTE: The borders andthe fling margin shown in Figure 2.2 are of mirimum size 2.5.1.3 Roll drawings Where borders are required for roll drawings, the borders of sheets should conform to the dimensions shown in Figure 2.3 2.6.2 Print trimming line Where drawing sheets complying with Table 2.2 or Table 2.5 are used, a method of indicating the print trimming line shall De marked on the sheets. This may be by means of broken lines forming a frame as in Figure 2.4 dimensionedto the cut-sheet dimensions of preferred or non- preferred series sheets specified in Table 2.1 of Table 2.4, or by other suitable methods of indication. 2.5.3 Cameraalignment marks Camera alignment marks shall be provided at the centre of each ofthe fourssides. Of the drawing sheet. Marks shall be in the form of an outline arrowhead pointing outwards and should be placed outside the drawing frame. A typical example showing the allowable 6 mm wide tolerance zone for microfilm centring is gven in Figure 25 ‘The camera alignment marks on roll drawings shall be placed so that they comply with the requirements of AS 1203, ‘The drawing information in the overtap regions of the microfilm frames shall be minimal. 25.4 Grid referencing The provision of a grid reference system Is recommended for all sizes, in order to permit ‘easy location on the drewing of details, additions, and modifications. ‘The number of divisions should be divisible by two and be chosen in relation to the complexity of the drawing. It is recommenced that the length of any side of the rectangles comprising the grid be not less than 25 mm and not more than 75 men. ‘The rectangles of the grid should be referenced by means of capital letters along one edge and numerals along the other edge. The numbering direction may start at the sheet corner opposite to the tile block and be repeated on the opposite sides. The letters and qumerals shall be placed in the borders, close to the frame at a minimum distance of 5 mm from the edges of the trimmed sheet. and shall be written in upright characters according to Section 4 (see Figure 25) If the number of the lettered divisions exceeds that of the alphabet, the reference letters with the extra divisions, should be doubled (AA, BB, CC, etc) COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 18 NOTE Overall ginensions are given in Table 2.1 (a) Preferred Series Sheets ri NOTE. Overall dimensions are given in Table 2.4 (b) Non-preferred Series Sheets FIGURE 2.1. SIZE AND LOCATION OF DRAWING FRAME ON DRAWING SHEETS WITHOUT FILING MARGIN COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 19 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 a fad 2 AB tio am AL oo 20 ao f+ 20 yor" t (354) 10 : 20 ob fe = tt 10 | t a | ow 20-4. — — 4 we 7 a = Au fF “10 (neg) aml] 2 See eee 20 bet \ = = 7 NOTE Overall dimensions are given in Table 2.1 -20 (a) Preferred Series Sheets ” 1 10 2 Bh tR—t ‘ : wo |b F 2 2 B2 eee eager 20m e— 113331 Bt wm | (460) 2 NOTE: Overatl dimensions are given in Table 2.4 (b] Nor-preterred Series Sheets FIGURE 2.2 SIZE AND LOCATION OF DRAWING FRAME ON DRAWING SHEETS WITH FILING MARGIN. COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 20 Drawing frame / pair millimetres. Nominal width of borders Wiath of Standard wieth of rectangular rol ‘drawing frame ‘Top and bottom On both sides w A a b 860 208 20 min. sot 610 28 20min. 554 * See Clause 2.43. FIGURE 23 DIMENSIONS OF DRAWING FRAME—ROLL DRAWINGS. Indication of print /Orawng frane trimming line- f : dimensions FIGURE 2.4 OVERSIZE DRAWING SHEET WITH PRINT TRIMMING LINE INDICATION 2.5.5 Sheet designation The sheet size designation number shall be indicated on the drawing, preferably in the Tight-hand bottom comer of the drawing frame (see Figure 2.6) Drawings prepared for microfilming shall contain means of determining the original size. This should be achieved preferably by indicating the drawing frame dimensions. These may be shown outside the drawing frame near a camer (see Fegure 26). Alematvey a gracusted ine at lest 150 mm long shouldbe shown n 8 suitable location (see Figure COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 2 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 2.5.6 Other information The following information should be displayed on each drawing sheet in @ prominent position as illustrated in Figures 2.6, 27, 2.8, and 29 (@) Indication of system of projection. (For thit angle projection, which is the preferred system, either — a od or (8) 3RD ANGLE PROJECTION (i) For first angle projection, either — or @) 4ST ANGLE PROJECTION (b) Prohibition of scaling — DO NOT SCALE (6) Dimensional units — DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES or other units as appropriate. (d) The Standard to which the drawing is prepared 2.8.7 Fold lines Where required, fold lines should be indicated on drawing sheets according to the method of folding used 258 Layout 2.5.8.1 General Examples of layouts of drawing sheets are given in Figures 26, 27, 2.8, and 2.9. Itis recognized that considerable latitude is necessary in the arfangement afd position of tile biooks, material and parts lists, and other text, and consequently the layouts illustrated should be regarded only as typical of practice. They may be modified in detail to suit the needs of any particular organization. 2.8.8.2 Detail crawings Figure 2.8 shows a sheet suitable for detail drawings, Normally, for production in quantity, ‘only one part is shown on such a sheet, the size of which will vary to suit the actual part. The drawing and the contents of the title block should provide all the information needed for the manufacture of the part and indexing of drawing 2.5.8.3 Assembly and muttidetail drawings Figures 27 and 28 are examples of sheets suitable for assembly ‘drawings or for drawings which show a number of parts on the same sheet. In either case, only general information is given in the title block, and particular information for the individual parts is tabulated in'a material or parts lst 2.8.9 Title block Spaces shall be provided in the tile block for the following information (see Figure 2.8) (@) Name of firm, organization, department (b) Title or name of drawing. () Drawing number. (d) Signatures or initials and dates. In addition, the scale, method of projection, and other information considered relevant may be shown ‘The title block should be located in the bottom right-hand corner of the drawing sheets. For convenience of crawing layout however, the top right-hand comer may be used (see Figure 28) ‘The space for the drawing number shall be located in the title block near to the comer of the sheet, In addition, other ‘spaces for the drawing number may be located in other corners of the sheet or along the sides of the sheet to ensure that itis visible when the drawing Is filed or when a print 's folded (see Figure 2.8) 2.5.10 Supplementary information It is recommended that spaces also be provided to the left of the title block ‘as may be requifed to provide for the inclusion of standard information relating to units of measurement, tolerances, key to machining and other symbols, treatment, finish, tool and gauge references, issue number or leiter, revision information, material specification, reference drawing numbers, and other details. COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 2 2.5.11 Material or parts list Where several parts are detailed on the one sheet or an assembly of parts is shown, a'tabulated material or parts list should be provided adjacent to the title block: Where the list is extensive or when. Tote convenient, a separate sheet distinct from detail or assembly drawings may be used. Such lists should be prepared on siancard size crewing sheets, wth te same essential spaces 28 specrfed for the ttle blocks of drawings (see Figures 2.7, 28, 2.10, 211, 2.12, and 2.13). ‘The list should also include the following information: (@) Items or part numbers (b) Description or name of part (©) Quantity required (@) Material, material specification (©) Drawing number of detail drawing (9 Stores reference number, if applicable. The quantity column may be extended, as shown in Figure 2.10, where the same parts may be used in different assemblies or groups, e.g. in different machines or different models, 2.8.12 Thickness of format lines The format lines specified in this Standard shall conform to the thickness given in Table 2.6 NOTE: Lines used in drawing practice are speciied in Section 3 TABLE 2.6 THICKNESS OF FORMAT LINES Thickness of tines Features Sheet size a0 at 2, R3, At Bt 82 3, Bs Border lines (see Clause 25.1) 14 19 07 Projection symbol (see Clause 25.6 eee _ 10 o7 os Principal ines inte block (see Clause 25.9) Grid ines (see Clause 25.4) or os 0.35 Camera alignment marks (see Cleuse 2.5.9) os 0.35 0.25 Fold lines (see Clause 2.5.7) 025 0.25 0.25 other format lines 038, 0.25 018 2.8.13 Lettering in drawing layouts Lettering should comply with the requirements specified in Section 4 2.5.14 Orlentation of drawings The orientation of altabies. pers, are iste. and drawings (elucing cimensions) shall be placed so as to read ether from the botiom or right-hand side of the drawing sheet (see Figures 2 10 and 2.14) COPYRIGHT Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 a __£0GE OF oversize cut SHEET PRIN TRIMMING LINE centetine sot = 74 TO BE SHOWN ON FINSHED SHEET ' Ss ok, CAMERA ALIGNMENT HARKS. Al AL FIGURE 25 TYPICAL CAMERA ALIGNMENT MARKS. REFERENCE SYSTEM, AND FOLD LINES FOR PREFERRED AND NON-PREFERRED SERIES DRAWING SHEETS: copyaicHt FOLD LINES cyPRALL AS 1100-101—1992 Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100.101—1992 ey DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES 00 NOT SCALE 7 . FIGURE 2.6 TYPICAL LAYOUT OF A DRAWING SHEET WITHOUT PARTS LIST copyaicHt Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100-101—1992 1 : : ‘ 5 é Z ‘ ° b > I p= ane 0 i DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES vowor sear OEY) = i 2 7 : 7 5 YF + 7 7 7 Figure 27 TYPICAL LAYOUT OF A DRAWING SHEET WITH PARTS LIST copyaicHt Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100.101—1992 6 ‘ eee meer = Wore ree [oO DRAWN TO ASt100 ae re] CIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES : Some ‘ le ‘ Ic a > | I FIGURE 2.8 TYPICAL LAYOUT OF A DRAWING SHEET WITH ALTERNATIVE LOCATION. OF TITLE BLOCK AND PARTS LIST copyaicHt ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 2 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 i ® ‘ har = © ® ee eG ES Tt © oS @ ® Q 5 . ee) ee | ol |@’@t i) ze; bo 20 (20 ® 1 EEE 1 ® 43 ee OF + = Let ‘ ® (c) A4 size sheets LEGEND A Name ano address of the design authority, whose code Mdentification number end crewing umber appear in the appropriate blacks B. Drawing title © Drawing number 1D Record of infermetion relative te preparation of the crawing, including such infernatien as homes of drafter and checker, approving functions. contractor's same, end reference cunber E Code identification number where raquired for identification of the design aulhority whose drawing number is used In block ¢ F Drawing sheet size cesignetion G Predominant scale of the drawing i Reserved ‘or miscellaneous information such as the estinated mass of the item, sheet umber for multishest érawings or modification number J. Additional blocks as required for general information such as dimensioning and Folerarcing notes, material, finish ce other requrenents FIGURE 28 TYPICAL TITLE BLOCKS COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 8 Dae | (WANE OF FIRM leno pare ume FIGURE 2.10 TYPICAL LAYOUT OF A PARTS LIST COPYRIGHT PARIS USF no 2 AS 1100-101—1992 COMPONENT CPT, ACRESISTOR, E-VARISTOR, C-CAPACTOR, D-O10DE, E-RECTIFER, FTRANSISTOR, GrNTEGRATED CRCU co ler Te Ne or 10 0 i. fare? ram P| 1205] 1 10 10 10 pac! 10 iat me cary|P5) ra ns|?95 raz nol?) rat ne I Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 FIGURE 2.11 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FOR COMPONENTS—ELECTROTECHNOLOGY copyaicHt Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2004 AS 1100.101—1992 0 ! Hay @L ‘ROITRENT OTR ‘ RELAYS (oat Ne cours cso [sana] gaa oh, span er ‘mate | Taaves FIGURE 212 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FOR RELAYS—ELECTROTECHNOLOGY copyaicHt ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 3 ‘AS 1100.101—1992 te rece —| if | | TECHNICAL DATA CORRELATION SHEET i I, eae | I [rere | SET We + cases ' ¢|si MULL LLL | 2.2 iTalent nal | | || | ! | I ERTL TA] iyal 1 | ai | i | | ' ! : | Hi I el | aot i | HH | ASSOCIATED DRAWINGS DRAWING No SHT No} Hq WME : i ha San} | | U ate AL FIGURE 2.13 TECHNICAL DATA CORRELATION SHEET — ELECTROTECHNOLOGY COPYRIGHT ‘Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE on 20 Jul 2008 AS 1100.101—1992 SECTION 3 LINES 32 3.1. TYPES OF LINES Lines on drawings shall be selected according to their application. Preferred types are ‘shown in Table 3.7 and shall be selected ffom one of the line groups given in Figure 3.1. Each type is designated Dy alter, Preferred types of the lines are shown in Table 3.1 and Figure 3.1 and typical applications in Figures 3.2 103.4 TABLE 3.1 LINES AND APPLICATIONS 7 2 3 @ 3 Type of line Example of line ‘Typical application ‘A_| Soniinuous—thick Continuous—medium 8 | Continuousthin | Comtinuous—thin, tree-nand| zazaa £ | Dashed—inick (s02 Note 2)] — = — nN | pasnoa—mecium oe Note 2) | Dashed—tnin see Nore 2) 2 | Cominuous—tnn, rates wa A—A—A s = dam MINIMUM | chain—inin Sepea votes pitts s = tom MINIMUM G= 2s to 4s = 3g to te | crarcmes at epas angst] am — = change cf ecto —inin esenhere Seatac: J | Graintnioe ee eee See Note 3 | chain—inis, double dasned] = — a See Note 3 i rn Sonera ets sting buildings Eandscapirg inte plans Busta and tranemision Fictious outines Imaginary intersection of ‘sities Dimension lines, projection “ies, imtorsacbn tras tne loaders Hating ane outings of Tevolste soctone Feld and tangent berd lines Shon conto Gonoral purpose sect! ondusters and symoos Break ines (other than on Break Ines (other than on ‘an exis) Hiden outines Figen edges See Noto 1 Hiden outines ‘impor connections ‘magnetic or electric Contotines are axes of ‘3 Pike lines Features in how! of 3 ‘cating pane Ingeation‘of repeated cera Bovoioned vows Matera’ to be removed Cuting planes Incieations of sutaces to ‘comply with speck ‘foquremonts Pigeings, drains, sewoes ‘Outlines of adjacont parts Alternative ang oxreme. positon 3! movable parts, céntosdal ines Sein 39,38 38 3a 3.10 NOTES: 1. tis desirable to esta line thickness to two on any one drawing. A meium thickness line may be used by some crating disciplines such as structural and electrical for adtonal clay, Refer to dratting standards fer paticlardiscipines for examples, 2 Its recommended that only one thickness of dashediine be used. 3. Propotions of spaces are as specified for Type 6. COPYRIGHT

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