Thanks, your numbers helped me to find
http://www.portaleso.com/usuarios/Toni/web_simbolos/unidad_simbolos_electricos_indice.html
Also I can't find where to download it :p
So it looks like it's EU based, there might be some dialects between different
countries though ...
But I do NOT recognize standards that are not freely available,
(call be a bonehead whatever, but I consider it just),
and in Belgium they must to be freely available in a non-propitiatory format.
Killian De Volder
On 25-02-13 23:00, manuk7 wrote:
Le 25/02/2013 12:20, Killian De Volder a écrit :
I'll make the question more practical:
Anyone not from BE recognizes these symbols ?
(I have no clue what countries use the same symbols, so not sure to call
them BE, or EU.)
Killian De Volder
Hello,
From France point of view : I only know the third as a fuse.
1st looks like a cooker and 2nd as a switch but i'm not sure they are
strictly identical.
If you plan to build a standardized shapes for (at least) EU, I advise
you to have a look on following CEI/IEC norms where any electrical
devices is pictured :
CEI/IEC 60417-1
CEI/IEC 60617-1
Unfortunatelly offical norms are not free; but you might found your
information somewhere like here :
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/AutoCAD_Electrical/enu/2012/Help/0293-Symbol_P293/0294-IEC-6061294
Thanks for your work !
Manu
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