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ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM READING EXAMPLES

DOE-HDBK-1016/1-93 Electrical Diagrams and Schematics ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Electrical Diagrams  and Schematics  Summary This  chapter   covered  the  common  symbols  used  on  electrical  diagrams  and schematics to represent the basic electrical components. Polarity on a transformer is defined by dots placed on the primary and secondary windings.   On the primary side, the dot indicates current in; on the secondary, the dot indicates current out. Switches, relays, and interlocked equipment commonly use dashed lines or boxes to indicate the relationship between them and other components. Electrical components, such as relays, are drawn in the de-energized state unless otherwise noted on the diagram. Rev. 0 PR-03 Page 17

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