BS 5070-1:1988
Superseded
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Engineering diagram drawing practice Recommendations for general principles
Hardcopy , PDF
23-11-2007
English
29-02-1988
Foreword
Committees responsible
Recommendations
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Principal types of diagrams
4 Drawing sheets
5 Principles of application
6 Lettering
7 Graphical symbols
8 Explanatory notes
9 Use of colour
10 Marking
Tables
1 Recommended drawing sheet sizes (trimmed)
2 Special elongated sheet sizes
3 General types of lines
4 Minimum character height for capital letters and
numerals
Figures
1 Drawing sheets showing frame, title block and other
markings
2 Terminal points and lines entering and leaving a
drawing sheet
3 Use of thicker lines for emphasis
4 Line identification
5 Line grouping
6 Single line representation on a multi-line diagram
7 Indication of number of paths in single-line
representation
8 Omitting lines
9 Connections entering and leaving in common line
representation
Sets out drawing practice common to all fields on engineering diagrams. Covers layout, types of diagrams, drawing sheets, lines, lettering and graphical symbols.
Committee |
TPR/1
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 84/75487 DC and BS 5070(1974). (04/2005)
|
DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
20
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
This Part of BS 5070 gives recommendations for the general principles of presentation and practice to be applied to engineering diagrams of all types that depict by the use of graphic symbols the function of a system or the relationship between components and parts.
Other Parts of this British Standard give recommendations and specific definitions that are appropriate to particular engineering disciplines.
Electrotechnology diagrams are not covered.
NOTE 1 The relevant Part of BS 5775 should be complied with for the correct application of units and symbols for quantities.
NOTE 2 The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.
BS 4575-3:1988 | Fluid power transmission and control systems Code of practice for the technical specification, design, construction, commissioning and safe application of hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power systems |
BS 8888:2008 | Technical product specification. Specification |
BS 8888:2002 | Technical product documentation (TPD). Specification for defining, specifying and graphically representing products |
BS 8888:2011 | Technical product documentation and specification |
13/30275718 DC : 0 | BS 8888 - TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION AND SPECIFICATION |
11/30234091 DC : DRAFT JULY 2011 | BS 8888 - TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION AND SPECIFICATION |
BS 5070-3:1988 | Engineering diagram drawing practice Recommendations for mechanical/fluid flow diagrams |
BS 5070-2:1988 | Engineering diagram drawing practice Recommendations for electrotechnology diagrams |
PP 7307:1989 | GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES |
DEFSTAN 02-722/1(2000) : 2000 | REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREPARATION, IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENTS OF DRAWINGS |
BS 5070-4:1990 | Engineering diagram drawing practice Recommendations for logic diagrams |
BS 8888:2004 | Technical product specification (TPS). Specification |
BIP 3016 : 2004 | BS 8888(2004) - TECHNICAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION CD-ROM |
BS 8888:2006 | Technical product specification (TPS). Specification |
BS 5775-0:1982 | Specification for quantities, units and symbols General principles |
BS 308(1966) : LATEST | |
ISO 5457:1999 | Technical product documentation Sizes and layout of drawing sheets |
BS 1553(1949) : LATEST | |
BS 1646:1964 | Graphical symbols for process measurement and control functions |
BS 3238-2:1964 | Graphical symbols for components of servo-mechanisms General servo-mechanisms |
BS 3238-1:1960 | Graphical symbols for components of servo-mechanisms Transductors and magnetic amplifiers |
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