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Common pipe line symbols

Plumbing/Pipe Drawings, Continued Reading  fittings Each opening on a fitting is identified with a letter. On crosses and elbows, you always read the largest opening first and then follow the alphabetical order  in  figure  4-49.  On  tees,  45-degree  Y-bends  or  laterals,  and  double- branch elbows, read the largest opening first, the opposite opening next, and the outlet last. Figure 4-49 show the order in which you read fittings. Figure  4-49.—Plumbing  fittings 4-59 Continued on next page

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