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It has guidelines for developing abbreviations. Here's the list:
The terms included in this Module were selected using the following criteria:
- The term has six or more letters. Terms with five letters or fewer should not be abbreviated.
However, certain commonly used terms (such as “build” and “center”) have been included.
- Trade association acronyms, such as UL, ASTM, and NFPA, have been included if the organization publishes standards likely to be referenced on drawings.
- Common English language terms have not been included. Some examples are “afternoon”(PM) and “Central Standard Time” (CST).
- Abbreviations representing professional licenses, certifications, or memberships associated with a person’s name are not included. It is assumed that the professional, whose name is on the documents, will define and control the proper format of his name. American Institute of Architects (AIA), Professional Engineer (PE), and Certified Construction Specifier (CCS)are examples.
- Terms in conflict with industry-accepted terminology do not have abbreviations. The proper term is shown in the “Notes” column and its abbreviation is in the Module.
- Symbols that contain letters are not abbreviations.
Guidelines
• Do not abbreviate words of five letters or fewer, except in schedules. A schedule column heading may need an abbreviation to reduce the size of the column and the overall size of the schedule.
• Avoid the use of abbreviations with more than one meaning. Generally the shared abbreviations in the Module are from different disciplines. Therefore, the context or the location within the drawing set should make the intended term obvious. However, if it does not, spell out the term.
• Show the source or a list of abbreviations on the General sheets. Two ways to accomplish this are:
?? Reference the UDS Terms and Abbreviations Module.
?? Include a selected list derived from the Terms and Abbreviations Module. The organization and location of the General sheets are included in the UDS Drawing Set
Organization Module.
• If any doubt or confusion exists about the meaning of the abbreviation, do not use the abbreviation. Clarity is paramount and must not be sacrificed.