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Figure 16   Three-Phase Symbols

DOE-HDBK-1016/1-93 Electrical Diagrams and Schematics ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS When  a  switch  is  used  in  a  circuit,  it  may  contain  several  sets  of  contacts  or  small  switches internal to it.   The internal switches are shown individually on a schematic.   In many cases, the position  of  one  internal  switch  will  effect  the  position  of  another.    Such  switches  are  called ganged  switches  and  are  symbolized  by  connecting  them  with  a  dashed  line  as  shown  in Figure 15 (A).   In that example, closing Switch 1 also closes Switch 2.   The dashed line is also used to indicate a mechanical interlock between two circuit components.   Figure 15 (B) shows two breakers with an interlock between them. In system single line diagrams, transformers are often represented by the symbol for a single- Figure 15   Ganged Switch Symbology phase air core transformer; however, that does not necessarily mean that the transformer has an air  core  or  that  it  is  single  phase.    Single  line  system  diagrams  are  intended  to  convey  only general  functional  information,  similar  to  the  type  of  information  presented  on  a  P&ID  for  a piping system.   The reader must investigate further if more detail is required.   In diagrams Rev. 0 PR-03 Page 15

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