1、ANSI/CEA/CEDIA/InfoComm Standard Audio, Video and Control Architectural Drawing Symbols Standard ANSI-J-STD-710 (CEA/CEDIA-2039) January 2015 NOTICE Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)/Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) Standards, Bulletins and other technical publicati
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14、 Agreement. No distribution or development intended for sale of these electronic Symbols is permitted without express written permission from the rights holders and a fully executed Developers Agreement. ii ANSI-J-STD-710 Contents 1. Scope 1 2. References 1 2.1. Normative References . 1 2.1.1. Norma
15、tive Reference List . 1 2.1.2. Normative Reference Acquisition 1 2.2. Informative References . 1 2.2.1. Informative Reference List . 1 2.2.2. Informative Reference Acquisition 2 2.3. Compliance Notice 2 2.4. Abbreviations . 3 2.5. Definitions 3 3. Symbols 7 3.1. Overview . 7 3.2. Categories 8 3.3. O
16、ptional Attributes 9 3.4. Symbol Alignment and Attribute Interference 9 3.4.1. Mounting Attribute Guidelines . 10 3.4.2. Other Methods to Show Device Mounting 11 3.4.3. Wall Leader Lines 11 3.4.4. Optional Callout Tags . 11 3.5. Symbol Stretching . 13 3.6. Legends and Schedules . 13 3.6.1. Legend Gu
17、idelines 14 3.6.2. Schedule Guidelines . 14 3.7. Symbols Summary 15 ANNEX A. Symbols Table . 17 ANNEX B. Sample Drawings 29 ANNEX C. Abbreviations 43 ANNEX D. Design Principles for Symbol Usage (Normative) . 54 D.1. General Design Principles for CAD and Hand Drawings. 54 D.1.1. The Architectural Pla
18、n 54 D.1.2. Other Architectural Scale Principles . 56 D.1.3. Drawing Paper Sizes . 57 D.1.4 Drawing Scale . 57 D.1.5. Summary of Scale Factors and Text Size for Common Paper Sizes . 58 D.1.6. Examples Using Architectural Scale Principles 59 D.1.7. Symbol Stretch . 61 D.1.8. Symbol Insertion Base Poi
19、nt Guideline 62 D.1.9. CAD Principles for Symbol Creation . 63 iii ANSI-J-STD-710 Audio, Video and Control Architectural Drawing Symbols Standard 1. Scope This document provides a standardized set of architectural floor plan and reflected ceiling plan symbols for audio, video and control systems, wi
20、th associated technologies such as environmental control and communication networks. It also includes descriptions and guidelines for the use of these symbols. 2. References 2.1. Normative References The following specifications and documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text,
21、constitute normative provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All specifications and documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editio
22、ns of the specifications and documents listed here. 2.1.1. Normative Reference List CSI MasterFormat (2012) ISO 13567-2: 1998, Technical product documentation Organization and naming of layers for CAD Part 2: Concepts, format and codes used in construction documentation U.S. National CAD Standard, V
23、5, Uniform Drawing System Module 3 Schedules, Module 5 Terms and Abbreviations, Module 6 Symbols (2011) 2.1.2. Normative Reference Acquisition The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI); 110 South Union Street, Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314; Phone: 800-689-2900; Fax: 703-236-4600; www.csinet.
24、org International Organization for Standardization, ISO Central Secretariat, 1, ch. de la Voie-Creuse, CP 56 - CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland; Phone: +41 22 749 01 11; Fax: +41 22 733 34 30; www.iso.org National Institute of Building Sciences, 1090 Vermont Avenue N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 2000
25、5; Phone: 202-289-7000; Fax: 202-289-1092; www.nibs.org 2.2. Informative References The following specifications and documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute informative provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. A
26、ll specifications and documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the specifications and documents listed here. 2.2.1. Informative Reference List ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A, Administ
27、ration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings, May (2002) ANSI/ASHRAE-134-2005, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigerating Systems, February (2005) BICSI ITS Dictionary, Third Edition, (2006) 1 ANSI-J-STD-710 CEA TechHome Planning Symbols, (2009) IEC 60617-D
28、B-12M Graphical Symbols for Diagrams, May 2012 ISO 81714-1:2010 Design of graphical symbols for use in the technical documentation of products - Part 1: Basic rules ISO 5455:1979 Technical drawings - Scales ISO 3098-0:1997 Technical product documentation - Lettering. NECA 100-2013 Symbols for Electr
29、ical Construction Drawings (ANSI) Security Industry Association, Architectural Graphics Standard-CAD Symbols for Security System Layout Release 2.0, (2000)1U.S. National CAD Standard, V4, Uniform Drawing System, pg. UDS-04.34, (2007) U.S. National CAD Standard, V5, Uniform Drawing System Module 3 an
30、d 5 Schedules; Module 6, Div. 28 Symbols, (2011) 2.2.2. Informative Reference Acquisition American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 West 43rdStreet, 4thFloor, New York, NY 10036; Phone: 212-642-4900; Fax: 212-398-0023; www.ansi.org American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioni
31、ng Engineers (ASHRAE), 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329; Phone: 404-636-8400; Fax: 404-321-5478; www.ashrae.org BICSI, 8610 Hidden River Parkway, Tampa, FL 33637; Phone: 813-979-1991; www.bicsi.org Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), 1919 S. Eads St., Arlington, VA 22202; Phone: 703-9
32、07-7060; www.ce.org IEC, IEC Webstore http:/webstore.iec.ch/ International Organization for Standardization, ISO Central Secretariat, 1, ch. de la Voie-Creuse, CP 56 - CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland; Phone: +41 22 749 01 11; Fax: +41 22 733 34 30; www.iso.org NEIS, NECA Order Desk at (301) 215-4504
33、tel, (301) 215-4500 fax, or orderdesknecanet.org, or www.neca-neis.org/standards Security Industry Association (SIA); 635 Slaters Lane, Suite 110, Alexandria, VA 22314; Phone: 703-683-2075; Fax: (703) 683-2469; www.siaonline.org National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), 1090 Vermont Avenue N.W
34、., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005; Phone: 202-289-7000; Fax: 202-289-1092; www.nibs.org 2.3. Compliance Notice As used in this document, “shall” and “must” denote mandatory provisions of the standard. “Should” denotes a provision that is recommended but not mandatory. “May” denotes a feature whose
35、presence does not preclude compliance, and implementation of which is optional. “Optional” denotes items that may or may not be present in a compliant symbol. 1Reprinted from the Security Industry Association, Architectural Graphics Standard-CAD Symbols for Security System Layout Release with permis
36、sion from the Security Industry Association; SIA Copyright 2011 2 ANSI-J-STD-710 2.4. Abbreviations ANSI American National Standards Institute BIM Building Information Modeling CAD Computer Aided Design CADD Computer Aided Design and Drafting CEA Consumer Electronics Association CEDIA Custom Electro
37、nic Design and Installation Association CSI Construction Specifications Institute ISO International Organization for Standardization NCS National CAD Standard NIBS National Institute of Building Sciences RCP Reflected Ceiling Plan SIA Security Industry Association UDS Uniform Drawing System 2.5. Def
38、initions American National Standards Institute (ANSI) a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems and personnel in the United States. Architectural Drawing a technical drawing of a building or space that
39、indicates structure and makeup with reference to dimensions, material types and relationships between different installed elements. Attribute a specific characteristic of a construction element or device that can be represented by abbreviated text placed next to the devices symbol. For example, the
40、letter “C” could indicate a ceiling-mounted loudspeaker. In this standard, the four primary symbol attributes are: M for Mount, T for Primary Technology, T2 for Secondary Technology and X for Legend or Schedule Reference. AutoCAD a software program for creating 2D and 3D drawings developed and marke
41、ted by Autodesk, Inc. Building Information Modeling (BIM) the process of generating and managing building data during the buildings life-cycle. BIM involves representing a design as objects that carry their geometry, relations and attributes. BIM software design tools allow for extracting different
42、views from a building model for drawing production and other uses. More than just a collection of drawings, it includes product specifications, team schedules, costing, collision detection and information for maintenance. www.nibs.org Building Model refers to an electronic representation of a buildi
43、ng. buildingSMART Alliance an industry consensus-driven organization responsible for establishing and maintaining the U.S. National CAD Standard and U.S. National BIM Standards. They are also responsible to work with other countries in building documentation. Formerly was known as the Facilities Inf
44、ormation Council. Computer Aided Design (CAD) or Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) refers to the use of a computer to create design documents in fields such as engineering or architecture. The computers graphics capabilities replace work traditionally done with pencil and paper. Callout Tag
45、a shape containing abbreviated or explanatory text that references symbols or architectural details via a leader line. Construction Documents the drawings and written specification documents assembled to communicate project design for construction and administration of the construction contract. 3 A
46、NSI-J-STD-710 Drawing Scale Marker as Linear Marker Drawing Scale Marker as Attribute on with 1/8” = 10” Scale View Marker with 1/8” = 10” Scale Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) an organization that maintains and advances the standardization of building information management and educatio
47、n of project teams to improve facility performance. Drawing Area refers to the portion of a drawing sheet containing the scaled representation of the model. In AutoCAD this is often called a Viewport. A single drawing sheet may have several drawing areas. This technique is often used to show details
48、 and each drawing area will have its own drawing scale. Drawing Layer a component of CAD software that enables the user to organize information in a drawing on different virtual drawing overlays so they can be viewed separately. For example, separate layers might be made for AV equipment, light fixt
49、ures and HVAC ducts. Drawing Program a computer program or hand drawing where the paper size is selected and all other objects are scaled down to fit on the paper. Drawing Scale defines the specific ratio between the dimensions of an object or structure drawn on paper and the full-scale dimensions. The drawing scale relationship is presented as one drawing unit = one full-scale unit (e.g., ANSI: ” = 1 0” or ISO: 1:50). Drawing Scale Marker a linear marker or symbol placed on a drawing