Uniform Drawing System Flashcards
memorization
Telecommunications
T
C
Civil
3
Sections
L
Landscape
Mechanical
M
I
Interiors
Electrical
E
8
User Defined (types that do not fall in other categories)
2
Elevations
Other Disciplines
X
Contractor / Shop Drawings
Z
B
Geotechnical
F
Fire Protection
Resource
R
3D Representations
9
O
Operations
Plumbing
P
1
Plans
User Defined (including typical detail sheets)
7
Landscape
L
D
Process
Architectural
A
General Sheets
0 (zero)
Z
Contractor / Shop Drawings
S
Structural
7
User Defined (types that do not fall in other categories including typical detail sheets)
X
Other disciplines
Distributed Energy
W
Identify the sections of the UDS sheet ID tag AANNN
Two letters
First digit
Second two digits
Two Letters: Discipline Designator
First Digit: Sheet Type Designator
Second Two Digits: Sheet Sequence Number
Large-Scale Views
4
V
Survey/Mapping
6
Schedules and Diagrams
Schedules and Diagrams
6
Process
D
W
Distributed Energy
9
3D Representations
Survey / Mapping
V
Operations
O
Equipment
Q
Elevations
2
G
General
General (Discipline)
G
User Defined
8
M
Mechanical
P
Plumbing
R
Resource
E
Electrical
H
Hazardous Materials
Fire Protection
F
Sections
3
4
Large-Scale Views (plans, elevations, stair sections or sections that are not details)
Structural
S
Geotechnical
B
0 (Zero)
General
Hazardous Materials
H
Interiors
I
5
Details
Plans
1
Civil
C
A
Architectural
Q
Equipment
T
Telecommunications
Details
5
Name the second 5 disciplines in order:
L - Landscape
S - Structural
A - Architecture
I - Interiors
Q - Equipment
Name the third five disciplines in order:
F - Fire Protection
P - Plumbing
D - Process
M - Mechanical
E - Electrical
Name the last 6 disciplines in order:
W - Distributed Energy
T - Telecommunications
R - Resource
X - Other Disciplines
Z - Contractor / Shop Drawings
O - Operations
What are the extra three digits following the sheet sequence number called? How are they used?
User Defined Designators.
Used to track revisions, phasing, additional drawings added after sheet sequence is set