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Standard Symbols

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cadfreak

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What is the Standard Symbol used for Oil and Pressure? I am creating symbols for manufacturing drawings and need assistance.

Any helpful websites?

Thank you.
 
What type of drawing? Pneumatic circuit? Hydraulic circuit? Mechanical? P&ID?

David Baird

Sr Controls Designer
EET degree.
Journeyman Electrician.
 
The mechanical drawings I'm familiar with use the manufacturer CAD files of these products in the drawing. For instance if it is a pressure switch/gauge or oil sensor/gauge our mechanical designers obtain a CAD file from the manufacturer and import it into their drawing. If the manufacturer cannot furnish a CAD file then our designers will then have to detail the product themselfs from manufacturers specifications. Maybe I'm not understanding what you are after?

David Baird

Sr Controls Designer
EET degree.
Journeyman Electrician.
 
I'll take a crack.

An oil line is usually an hydralic line - use the hydraulic line symbol (a line with "L" looking symbols on them.

A pressure gauge is a circle with PG in it.

A pressure transmitter is a circle with a PT or PIT in it.

Is this what you mean, ISA symbology?
 
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