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Figure 1-6.—Use of standard lines.
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Blueprint Numbering Plan

such as width, breaks in the line, and zigzags have meaning, as shown in figure 1-7. SHIPBOARD  BLUEPRINTS Blueprints  are  usually  called  plans.  Some common types used in the construction, operation, and maintenance of Navy ships are described in the following  paragraphs. PRELIMINARY  PLANS  are  submitted  with  bids or other plans before a contract is awarded. CONTRACT  PLANS  illustrate  mandatory  design features of the ship. CONTRACT  GUIDANCE  PLANS  illustrate design features of the ship subject to development. STANDARD  PLANS  illustrate  arrangement  or details of equipment, systems, or parts where specific requirements  are  mandatory. TYPE PLANS illustrate the general arrangement of equipment, systems, or parts that do not require strict compliance to details as long as the work gets the required results. WORKING PLANS are those the contractor uses to construct the ship. CORRECTED PLANS are those that have been corrected  to  illustrate  the  final  ship  and  system arrangement,  fabrication,  and  installation. Figure 1-7.—Line characteristics and conventions for MIL-STD drawings. 1-8

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