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Figure 11   Example of a Fabrication Drawing

INTRODUCTION TO THE TYPES DOE-HDBK-1016/1-93 Introduction to Print Reading OF DRAWINGS, VIEWS, AND PERSPECTIVES Logic  Diagrams  and  Prints Logic diagrams and prints can be used to depict several types of information.  The most common use is to provide a simplified functional representation of an electrical circuit, as illustrated in Figure 10.  For example, it is easier and faster to figure out how a valve functions and responds to various inputs signals by representing a valve circuit using logic symbols, than by using the electrical  schematic  with  its  complex  relays  and  contacts.    These  drawings  do  not  replace schematics, but they are easier to use for certain applications. Figure 10   Example of a Logic Print Fabrication,  Construction,  and  Architectural  Drawings Fabrication,  construction,  and  architectural  drawings   are  designed  to  present  the  detailed information required to construct or fabricate a part, system, or structure.   These three types of drawings  differ  only  in  their  application  as  opposed  to  any  real  differences  in  the  drawings themselves.   Construction drawings, commonly referred to as "blueprint" drawings, present the detailed  information  required  to  assemble  a  structure  on  site.   Architectural  drawings  present information about the conceptual design of the building or structure.  Examples are house plans, building elevations (outside view of each side of a structure), equipment installation drawings, foundation drawings, and equipment assembly drawings. Fabrication drawings, as shown in Figure 11, are similar to construction and architectural drawing but  are  usually  found  in  machine  shops  and  provide  the  necessary  detailed  information  for  a craftsman  to  fabricate  a  part.     All  three  types  of  drawings,  fabrication,  construction,  and architectural, are usually drawn to scale. PR-01 Rev. 0 Page 14

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