1. Symbols. Flashcards

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  1. Draw symbols of showers
    1) shower stalls
    2) shower head p;an elevation;
    3) overhead gang shower plan and elevation.
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See figure 100.

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  1. Draw symbols of baths
    1) roll rim;
    2) corner;
    3) recessed;
    4) sits
    5) angle tub,
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See figure 99.

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  1. Draw symbols of water closet and bidet
    1) low tank;
    2) flush valve;
    3) bidet.
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See figure 101.

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  1. Draw symbols of urinals
    1) pedestal type;
    2) wall type;
    3) corner type;
    4) stall type;
    5) through type.
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See figure 102.

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  1. Draw symbols of lavatories and dishwasher
    1) pedestal;
    2) wall;
    3) corner;
    4) medicare or medical;
    5) dental;
    6) dishwasher.
A

see figure 103.

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  1. Draw symbols of sinks
    1) plain kitchen;
    2) kitchen , R&L Drain board;
    3) kitchen L Drain Board;
    4) combination sink and dishwasher.
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See figure 119.

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  1. Draw symbols of sinks
    1) combination sink and laundry tray;
    2) service;
    3) wash wall type;
    4) wash free standing.
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See figure 104.

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  1. Draw symbols of hot water tank and heater
    1) tank;
    2) heater.
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See figure 105.

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  1. Draw symbols of drinking fountains
    1) pedestal type;
    2) wall type;
    3) through type.
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See figure 106.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) meter
    2) hose rock;
    3) hose bibs;
    4) hose faucet.
A

See figure 107.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) gas range;
    2) gas outlet;
    3) vacuum outlet;
    4) drain.
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See figure 108.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) grease separator;
    2) oil separator;
    3) leader.
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See figure 109.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) floor clean-out;
    2) pipe clean-out;
    3) garage drain;
    4) floor drain with back water valve.
A

See figure 110.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) roof sump;
    2) sump pit;
    3) fresh air intake on side walk;
    4) fresh air intake on building.
A

See figure 111.

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  1. Draw drainage symbols of
    1) mane hoke;
    2) lamp hole drain;
    3) leader drain.
    4) dry well;
    5) receiving basin;
    6) yard drain inlet.
A

See figure 112.

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  1. Draw symbols of
    1) wringer type washing machine;
    2) automatic washing machine;
    3) ironing machine.
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See figure 113.

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  1. Draw symbols of driers
    1) centrifugal;
    2) cabinet;
    3) rock.
A

See figure 114.

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  1. Draw symbols of laundry trays and ironing boards
    1) single laundry tray;
    2) double laundry tray;
    3) built-in ironing board;
    4) surface ironing board.
A

See figure 115.

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  1. Draw piping symbols of
    1) fire line;
    2) acid waste;
    3) vacuum cleaning;
    4) compressed air.
A

See figure 116.

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  1. Draw piping symbols of sprinklers and pneumatic tube
    1) main supplies;
    2) branch and head;
    3) drain;
    4) pneumatic tube runs.
A

See figure 117.

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  1. Draw symbols of drainage piping
    1) sewer cast-iron;
    2) sewer clay-tile, bell and spigot;
    3) drain clay-tile, bell and spigot;
    4) drain open tile or agricultural tile.
A

See figure 118.

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  1. Draw symbols for pipe fitting and valves with flanged, screwed, bell and spigot, welded, soldered joint
    1) side outlet elbow - outlet up;
    2) base elbow;
    3) double branch elbow;
    4) single sweep tee
    5) double sweep tee;
    6) reducing elbow;
    7) tee.
A

See figure 121.

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  1. Draw symbols for pipe fitting and valves with flanged, screwed, bell and spigot, welded, soldered joint
    1) tee - outlet up;
    2) . tee - outlet down;
    3) side outlet tee - outlet up;
    4) side outlet tee - outlet down;
    5) cross;
    6) reducer-concentric;
    7) reducer-eccentric.
A

See figure 122.

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  1. Draw symbols for pipe fitting and valves with flanged, screwed, bell and spigot, welded, soldered joint
    1) lateral;
    2) gate valve, elevation;
    3) gate valve, plan;
    4) globe valve, elevation;
    5) globe valve, plan;
    6) engle gate valve, elevation;
    7) angle gate valve, plan.
A

See figure 123.

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  1. Draw symbols for pipe fitting and valves with flanged, screwed, bell and spigot, welded, soldered joint
    1) angle globe valve, elevation;
    2) angle globe valve, plan;
    3) check valve;
    4) angle check valve;
    5) stop cock;
    6) safety valve;
    7) quick opening valve.
A

See figure 124.

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  1. Draw symbols for pipe fitting and valves with flanged, screwed, bell and spigot, welded, soldered joint
    1) float operating valve;
    2) motor operated gate valve;
    3) motor operated globe valve;
    4) expansion joint flanged;
    5) reducing flange;
    6) union;
A

See figure 125.

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  1. Draw heating piping symbols
    1) high pressure steam;
    2) medium pressure steam;
    3) low pressure steam;
    4) high pressure return;
    5) medium pressure return;
    6) low pressure return.
A

See figure 126.

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  1. Draw heating piping symbols
    1) boiler blow off;
    2) condensate or vacuum pump discharge;
    3) feed-water pump discharge;
    4) make up water;
    5) air relief line;
    6) fuel oil flow.
A

See figure 127.

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  1. Draw heating piping symbols
    1) fuel oil return;
    2) fuel oil tank vent;
    3) compressed air;
    4) hot water heating supply;
    5) hot water heating return.
A

See figure 128.

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  1. Draw air conditioning piping symbols
    1) refrigerant discharge;
    2) refrigerant suction;
    3) condenser water flow;
    4) condenser water return;
    5) circulating chilled or hot water flow;
    6) circulating chilled or hot water return.
A

See figure 129.

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  1. Draw air conditioning piping symbols
    1) Make up water;
    2) humidification line;
    3) drain;
    4) brine supply;
    5) brine return.
A

See figure 130.

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  1. Draw heating convectors, plans symbols
    1) unit heater (propeller);
    2) unit heater (centrifugal fan);
    3) unit ventilator.
A

See figure 133.

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  1. Draw heating traps symbols
    1) thermostatic;
    2) blast thermostatic;
    3) float and thermostatic;
    4) float;
    5) boiler return.
A

See figure 134.

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  1. Draw heating and ventilating valves symbols
    1) reducing pressure;
    2) air line;
    3) lock and shield;
    4) diaphragm;
    5) air eliminator;
    6) strainer;
    7) thermometer;
    8) thermostat.
A

See figure 135.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) storm drain, rainwater drain;
    2) subsoil drain, footing drain;
    3) soil, waste, or sanitary sewer;
    4) vent;
    5) acid waste;
    6) acid vent;
    7) indirect drain.
A

See figure 137.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) pump discharge line;
    2) cold water;
    3) hot water supply (140F)
    4) hot water recirculating (140
    F);
    5) tempered hot water (temp.*F);
    6) tempered hot water recirculating (temp. *F).
A

See figure 137.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) (Chilled) drinking water supply;
    2) (Chilled) drinking water recirculating;
    3) Soft water;
    4) Condensate drain.
    5) Distilled water.
    6) Deionized water.
A

See figure 138.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) chilled water supply;
    2) chilled water return;
    3) lawn sprinkler supply;
    4) fire protection water supply;
    5) gas-low pressure;
    6) gas-medium pressure;
    7) gas- high pressure;
    8) gas vent.
A

See figure 139.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) fuel oil supply;
    2) fuel oil return;
    3) fuel oil vent;
    4) lubricating oil;
    5) lubricating oil vent;
    6) waste oil;
    7) waste oil vent;
    8) oxygen.
A

See figure 140.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) liquid oxygen;
    2) compressed air;
    3) compressed air - X#*
    4) medical compressed air;
    5) laboratory compressed air;
    6) (heating) hot water supply;
    7) (heating) hot water return;
    8) vacuum.
A

See figure 141.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) medical vacuum;
    2) surgical vacuum;
    3) laboratory vacuum;
    4) nitrogen;
    5) nitrous oxide;
    6) carbon dioxide;
    7) wet vacuum cleaning;
    8) dry vacuum cleaning.
A

See figure 142.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) low-pressure steam supply;
    2) low-pressure condensate;
    3) medium pressure steam supply;
    4) medium pressure condensate;
    5) high pressure steam supply;
    6) high-pressure condensate:
    7) atmospheric vent (steam or hot vapor)
    8) gate valve.
A

See figure 143.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) globe valve;
    2) angle valve;
    3) ball valve;
    4) butterfly valve;
    5) gas cock, gas stop;
    6) balancing valve (specify type);
    7) check valve;
    8) plug valve.
A

See figure 144.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) solenoid valve;
    2) motor-operated valve (specify type);
    3) pressure-reducing valve;
    4) pressure-relief valve;
    5) temperature-pressure relief valve;
    6) reduced zone back-flow preventer;
    7) double-check back-flow preventer.
A

See figure 145.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) hose bib;
    2) recessed-box hose bib or wall hydrant;
    3) valve in yard box (valve type symbol as required for valve use)
    4) union (screwed);
    5) union (flanged);
    6) strainer (specify type).
A

See figure 146.

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  1. Draw piping symbols:
    1) pipe anchor:
    2) pipe guide;
    3) expansion joint;
    4) flexible connector;
    5) tee;
    6) concentric reducer;
    7) eccentric reducer.
A

See figure 147.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) aquastat;
    2) flow switch;
    3) pressure switch;
    4) water hammer arrester;
    5) pressure gauge with gauge cock;
    6) thermometer (specify type);
    7) . automatic air vent.
A

See figure 148.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) valve in riser (type as specified or noted);
    2) riser down (elbow);
    3) riser up (elbow);
    4) air chamber;
    5) rise or drop;
    6) branch-top connection.
A

See figure 149.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) branch-bottom connection;
    2) branch-side connection;
    3) cap on end of pipe;
    4) flow indicator for stationary meter (orifice);
    5) flow indicator for potable meter (specify flow rate);
    6) upright line sprinkler head;
    7) fire hose rack.
A

See figure 150.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) fire hose cabinet (surface-mounted);
    2) fire hose cabinet (recessed);
    3) clean-out plug;
    4) wall clean-out;
    5) yard clean-out clean-out to grade;
    6) drain (all types) (specify).
A

See figure 151.

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  1. Draw piping symbols
    1) Pitch down or up-in direction of arrow;
    2) flow-in direction of arrow;
    3) point of connect;
    4) outlet (specify type);
    5) steam trap (all types);
    6) floor drain with p-trap.
A

See figure 152.

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  1. Draw fire department connections and fire pump symbols
    1) siamese fire department connection;k
    2) free-standing siamese fire department connection;
    3) fire pump;
    4) test header.
A

See figure 154.

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  1. Draw symbols for control panels and for fire extinguishing systems
    1) control panel;
    2) fire alarm control panel;
    3) fully sprinklered space;
    4) partially sprinklered space;
    5) non-sprinklered space.
A

See figure 155.

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  1. Draw symbols for fire sprinkler heads
    1) upright sprinkler;
    2) pendent sprinkler;
    3) upright sprinkler, nippled up;
    4) pendent sprinkler, on drop nipple;
    5) sidewall sprinkler.
A

See figure 156.

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  1. Draw symbols for piping, valves, control devices, and hangers
    1) pipe hanger;
    2) alarm check valve;
    3) dry pipe valve;
    4) deluge valve;
    5) preaction valve.
A

See figure 157.

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  1. Symbols for portable fire extinguishers, firefighting equipment
    1) potable fire extinguisher;
    2) hose station, dry standpipe;
    3) hose station, changed standpipe.
A

See figure 158.

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64. Symbols. ( Supply piping symbols).
Cold water.
Hot water.
Circ. hot water.
Fire line.
Air.
Gas.
Oil.
Vacuum.
 Sanitary sewage.
Soil stack.
Waste stack.
Vent stack.
Storm sewage.
Combined sewage.
Indirect waste.
Acid or chemical waste.
Industrial sewage.
Roof leader.
Upright fire sprinkler head.
Pendent fire sprinkler head (upside down).
Low pressure steam.
Medium pressure steam.
High pressure steam.
A

See figure 34 and 35.

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  1. Draw water supply and distribution symbols
    1) mains, pipe riser;
    2) public hydrant, two hose outlets;
    3) public hydrant, two hose outlets, and pumper connection;
    4) wall hydrant, two hose outlets.
A

See figure 153.