BS EN 60617-6:1996 - Graphical symbols for diagrams - Production and conversion of electrical energy
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BS EN 60617-6:1996 is a British Standard that specifies graphical symbols for diagrams used in electrotechnology. Specifically, this standard focuses on symbols used for contact identification, electromechanical switches, and relays.
The symbols specified in BS EN 60617-6:1996 are intended to be used in circuit diagrams, control and instrumentation diagrams, and other technical drawings in the field of electrotechnology. The standard provides clear and consistent symbols that help ensure accurate and efficient communication between engineers, technicians, and other professionals in the field.
The standard was originally published in 1996 and has since been updated and revised. It is one of a series of standards known as the BS EN 60617 series, which covers a range of graphical symbols used in electrotechnology.
ICS 01.080.40 Graphical symbols for use on electrical and electronics engineering drawings, diagrams, charts and in relevant technical product documentation
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English
Subject Keywords:
Electric power systems; Electric cells; Drawings; Electrical equipment; Controllers; Circuit diagrams; Diagrams; Graphic symbols; Telecommunication; Direct-current machines; Graphic representation; Symbols; Electrical engineering; Electric power generation; Transformers; Windings; Synchronous machines; Electric reactors; Asynchronous machines; Engineering drawings; Electric convertors; Alternating-current machines; Direct energy conversion