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3、bruary 10, 2005; and by the American National Standards Institute on February 10, 2005.This standard is under continuous maintenance by a Standing Standard Project Committee (SSPC) for which theStandards Committee has established a documented program for regular publication of addenda or revisions,i
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6、nc.ISSN 1041-2336SPECIAL NOTEThis American National Standard (ANS) is a national voluntary consensus standard developed under the auspices of the AmericanSociety of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Consensus is defined by the American National StandardsInstitute (ANSI)
7、, of which ASHRAE is a member and which has approved this standard as an ANS, as “substantial agreement reachedby directly and materially affected interest categories. This signifies the concurrence of more than a simple majority, but not necessarilyunanimity. Consensus requires that all views and o
8、bjections be considered, and that an effort be made toward their resolution.”Compliance with this standard is voluntary until and unless a legal jurisdiction makes compliance mandatory through legislation.ASHRAE obtains consensus through participation of its national and international members, assoc
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15、sts conducted under its Standards or Guidelines will be nonhazardous or free from risk.ASHRAE STANDARDS COMMITTEE 2004-2005Dean S. Borges, ChairRichard D. Hermans, Vice-ChairDonald B. BivensPaul W. CabotHugh F. CrowtherBrian P. DoughertyHakim ElmahdyMatt R. HarganRoger L. HedrickJohn F. HoganFrank E
16、. JakobStephen D. KennedyDavid E. KnebelMerle F. McBrideMark P. ModeraCyrus H. NasseriDavor NovoselGeorge ReevesJohn SabelliStephen V. SantoroGideon ShavitDavid R. TreeJames E. WoodsMichael F. Beda, BOD ExOWilliam A. Harrison, COClaire B. Ramspeck, Manager of StandardsASHRAE Standing Standard Projec
17、t Committee 134 Cognizant TC: TC 1.6, TerminologySPLS Liaison: Donald B. BivensEvan C. Walden, Chair*Joseph K. Ting, Vice-Chair*Joe W. Hale, Secretary*Duane A. BarrettHerman F. Behls*Walter P. Bishop*David E. Bornside*John A. BowlesRobert H. BraunPatrick J. Brooks*Harris D. BynumLaura M. CavoliMicha
18、el W. Gelon*Peter J. HoeyGarry N. Myers*Bruce J. NovellJeffrey A. ReesRobert W. Tinsley*John K. Tipton, Jr.Samuel G. Toub*Alan N. Watt*Denotes members of voting status when the document was approved for publicationCONTENTSANSI/ASHRAE Standard 134-2005Graphic Symbols for Heating, Ventilating, Air-Con
19、ditioning, and Refrigerating SystemsSECTION PAGEForeword. 31 Purpose 32 Scope . 33 Definitions. 34 Symbols 4Table 1-1 Rectangular Duct . 6Table 1-2 Round Duct 10Table 1-3 Flat Oval Duct 14Table 1-4 Rectangular Fittings . 18Table 1-5 Double Wall Rectangular Fittings. 22Table 1-6 Round/Flat Oval Fitti
20、ngs. 26Table 1-7 Double Wall Round/Flat Oval Fittings 30Table 1-8 Ductwork Accessories 34Table 1-9 Air Terminal Units. 38Table 1-10 Air Outlets and Inlets 39Table 1-11 Miscellaneous 41Table 2-1 Linecodes. 42Table 2-2 Pipe Joints 50Table 2-3 Valves 51Table 2-4 Manual Valve Actuators . 56Table 2-5 Pip
21、e Fittings . 57Table 2-6 Accessories 59Table 3-1 Thermostats & Controllers . 63Table 3-2 Sensors & Transmitters 67Table 3-3 Actuators 70Table 3-4 Auxiliary Devices 71Table 3-5 Accessories 75Table 3-6 Lines. 76Table 4 Equipment Symbols 775 References . 80NOTEWhen addenda, interpretations, or errata t
22、o this standard have been approved, they can be downloaded free of charge from the ASHRAE Web site at http:/www.ashrae.org. Copyright 2005 American Society of Heating,Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.1791 Tullie Circle NEAtlanta, GA 30329www.ashrae.orgAll rights reserved.ANSI/ASHRAE
23、 STANDARD 134-2005 3(This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merelyinformative and does not contain requirements necessaryfor conformance to the standard. It has not been pro-cessed according to the ANSI requirements for a stan-dard and may contain material that has not been subjectto publ
24、ic review or a consensus process. Unresolvedobjectors on informative material are not offered theright to appeal at ASHRAE or ANSI.)FOREWORDThis standard provides a comprehensive set of symbolsfor use in drawings and other documents relating to the designof heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, an
25、d refrigerating(HVAC&R) systems. The symbols are intended to be usable inboth the manual and automatic (CAD system) creation ofdrawings.To develop this standard, the project committee surveyedsymbols solicited from governments, standards organizations,and consultants from around the world. While the
26、 committeefound general agreement in some areas of symbol usage andsymbolic practice, it discovered wide variation in others. Thisstandard therefore intends to establish a common symbol lan-guage for use in HVAC&R drawings, thereby facilitating theunderstanding of these documents and making them acc
27、essi-ble to a wider variety of users. It is anticipated that as the useand understanding of these symbols increase, the accuracyand efficiency with which engineering drawings are translatedinto actual systems will also increase.This standard is intended for international use. The text,fonts associat
28、ed with a symbol, and description box in thetables should be translated into the language of the standard.The filename alpha character should not be changed. The useof I-P (inch-pound) or SI (Standard International) metric unitsshould be used where dual units are shown in the text or with asymbol.Th
29、is standard will be under continuous maintenance byASHRAE, allowing it to be updated on a regular and ongoingbasis. Continuous maintenance permits input from users andallows the standard to reflect the changes occurring in tech-nology and engineering practices.1. PURPOSEThe purpose of this standard
30、is to define graphic symbolsfor heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and refrigeratingsystems.2. SCOPE2.1 This standard covers graphic symbols for heating, ven-tilating, air-conditioning, and refrigerating systems andequipment, including related controls.2.2 This standard identifies graphic symbol
31、s by name, con-figuration, and description.2.3 The graphic symbols in this standard are intended foruse in manual drawings and drawings produced by computer-aided drafting (CAD).3. DEFINITIONS3.1 Definitions of terms used in this standard may be foundin ASHRAE Terminology of Heating, Ventilation, Ai
32、r Condi-tioning, and Refrigeration.13.2 Additional terms used in this standard but not found inASHRAE Terminology are defined in this section.accessories (controls): equipment such as air compressors,air line dryers, compressed air filters, and indicating devices(pressure and temperature) to facilit
33、ate monitoring of controlsystem activity.auxiliary devices (controls): equipment such as relays andswitches to manipulate signals.filename: an alphanumeric designation assigned to eachsymbol for ease in referencing.tag: an acronym or abbreviation for identifying equipment.ACU: air-conditioning unitA
34、D: access doorAHU: air-handling unitAP: access panelAS: air separatorCAV: constant air volume terminalCC: cooling coilCH: chillerCP: condensate pumpCSG: clean steam generatorCUH: cabinet unit heaterEAHU: exhaust air-handling unitEAV: exhaust air valveEFC evaporative fan coolerET: expansion tankEX: e
35、xhaust fanF: air filterFCU: fan coil unitFT: flash tank or fin tubeFTR: finned tube radiationH: humidifierHC: heating coilHRC: heat recovery unitHVU: heating and ventilating unitHX: heat exchangerP: pumpPRV: pressure reducing valveRAF: return air fanRHC: reheat coilSA: sound attenuator (trap)SAV: su
36、pply air valveSC: steam coilSF: supply fanSRV safety relief valveUH: unit heaterVAV: variable air volume terminal unitVFD: variable frequency (speed) drive4 ANSI/ASHRAE STANDARD 134-20054. SYMBOLS4.1 General4.1.1 Each symbol is listed along with a description and filename, such as A15910.XXX for duc
37、twork accessories, whereXXX is a sequential number. The filename, which is for referencing purposes, generally follows the Construction SpecificationInstitute (CSI) numbering system, with the prefix A for airside, P for piping, C for controls, and E for equipment. A completelist of symbol filename c
38、ategories is provided as follows:LIST OF SYMBOL TABLES WITH FILENAMESAirside SymbolsTable 1-1 Rectangular Duct A15891.XXXTable 1-2 Round Duct A15892.XXXTable 1-3 Flat Oval Duct A15893.XXXTable 1-4 Rectangular Fittings A15894.XXXTable 1-5 Double Wall Rectangular Fittings A15895.XXXTable 1-6 Round/Fla
39、t Oval Fittings A15896.XXXTable 1-7 Double Wall Round/Flat Oval Fittings A15897.XXXTable 1-8 Ductwork Accessories A15910.XXX, A15920.XXXTable 1-9 Air Terminal Units A15930.XXXTable 1-10 Air Outlets and Inlets A15940.XXXTable 1-11 Miscellaneous A15890.XXX, A15940.XXXPiping SymbolsTable 2-1 Linecodes
40、P15010.XXX, P15411.XXX,P15420.XXX, P15481.XXX,P15484.XXX, P15488.XXX,P15512.XXX, P15520.XXX,P15535.XXXTable 2-2 Pipe Joints P15055.XXXTable 2-3 Valves P15100.XXXTable 2-4 Manual Valve Actuators P15100.XXXTable 2-5 Pipe Fittings P15055.XXXTable 2-6 Accessories P15055.XXX, P15121.XXX,P15140.XXX, P1542
41、0.XXX,P15515.XXXControl SymbolsTable 3-1 Thermostats & Controllers C15970.XXXTable 3-2 Sensors & Transmitters C15972.XXXTable 3-3 Actuators C15974.XXXTable 3-4 Auxiliary Devices C15960.XXXTable 3-5 Accessories C15964.XXXTable 3-6 Lines C15986.XXXEquipment SymbolsTable 4 Equipment Symbols E15540.XXX,
42、 E15680.XXX, E15710.XXX, E15755.XXX, E15790.XXX, E15810.XXX,E15830.XXX, E15860.XXX, E15865.XXX, E15885.XXX, E15910.XXX, E15560.XXX,E15855.XXXANSI/ASHRAE STANDARD 134-2005 54.1.2 Symbols are compiled in four sections: airside, pip-ing, controls, and equipment. The project specificationshould be refer
43、enced for specific construction methods andmaterials. 4.1.3 Removals from and connections to existing systemsshall be shown on drawings by the following symbols.4.2 Airside. Refer to Tables 1-1 through 1-11 for airsidesymbols. The symbols shown are generic fittings for elbows,transitions, and juncti
44、ons. For fitting details, geometry, andloss coefficients, refer to the ASHRAE database.24.3 Piping. Refer to Tables 2-1 through 2-6 for piping sym-bols. The term “NAME” is inserted intermittently withinlines representing pipes to indicate the type of piping. Exam-ples are “S” for steam, “FO” for fue
45、l oil, and “CHW” forchilled water.4.4 Controls4.4.1 Refer to Tables 3-1 through 3-6 for control symbols. 4.4.2 Symbol tables for controls are organized as follows:(a) Thermostats and Controllers(b) Sensors and Transmitters(c) Actuators(d) Auxiliary Devices(e) Accessories(f) Lines4.4.3 For electrical
46、 symbols, refer to IEEE Standard 315.3For logic functions, refer to IEEE Standard 91.44.5 Equipment4.5.1 Refer to Table 4 for equipment symbols. Symbolsshown are for generic and commonly used HVAC & R equip-ment, such as chillers, pumps, and coils.4.5.2 Equipment symbols are for use in system schema
47、ticdrawings.a. Demolition b. Connection of New to Exist-ing SystemFigure 1 Symbols for interface with existing systems.6 ANSI/ASHRAE STANDARD 134-2005 AIRSIDE SYMBOLS TABLE 1-1 RECTANGULAR DUCT TWO-LINE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FILENAME DUCT SIZE, WHERE THE FIRST DIMENSION (e.g., 240) IS THE VISIBLE DUCT
48、DIMENSION REFERENCE SPECIFICATION FOR INSULATION TYPE AND THICKNESS A15891.001 DOUBLE-WALL DUCT, WHERE THE FIRST DIMENSION (e.g., 240) IS THE VISIBLE DIMENSION DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FREE AREA REFERENCE SPECIFICATION FOR INSULATION TYPE AND THICKNESS A15891.002 SUPPLY DUCT ELBOW TURNING TOWARD VIEWER
49、A15891.003 SUPPLY DUCT ELBOW TURNING AWAY FROM VIEWER A15891.004 RETURN DUCT ELBOW TURNING TOWARD VIEWER A15891.005 RETURN DUCT ELBOW TURNING AWAY FROM VIEWER A15891.006 EXHAUST DUCT ELBOW TURNING TOWARD VIEWER A15891.007 EXHAUST DUCT ELBOW TURNING AWAY FROM VIEWER A15891.008 CHANGE IN DUCT ELEVATION- RISE INDICATED BY “R” A15891.009 ANSI/ASHRAE STANDARD 134-2005 7- AIRSIDE SYMBOLS TABLE 1-1 RECTANGULAR DUCT continued TWO-LINE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FILENAME CHANGE IN DUCT ELEVATION- DROP INDICATED BY “D” A15891.010 DUCT SECTION, SUPPLY A15891.011 DUCT SECTION, RETURN A15891.012 DUCT SECT