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For Comments only Doc. No.: PGD 24(1364) ISO 128-24: 2014 Sept 2014 Draft Indian Standard TECHNICAL DRAWINGS GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PRESENTATION PART 24: LINES ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS ICS 01.100.20 Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014 NATIONAL FOREWORD This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 128-24:2014 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation - Part 24: Lines on mechanical engineering drawingsissued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council. The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following: a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’. b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker. In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated: International Standards Corresponding Indian Standards Degree of Equivalence ISO 128-20:1996 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 20: Basic conventions for lines IS 10714(Pt 20): 2001 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 20: Basic conventions for lines Identical ISO 128-22:1999 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 22: Basic conventions and applications for IS 10714(Pt 22):2006 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 22: Basic conventions and applications for -do-

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For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1364)

ISO 128-24: 2014

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS — GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PRESENTATION —

PART 24: LINES ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS ICS 01.100.20

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 128-24:2014 ‘Technical drawings

- General principles of presentation - Part 24: Lines on mechanical engineering drawings’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the

Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional

Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 128-20:1996 Technical

drawings — General principles

of presentation — Part 20: Basic

conventions for lines

IS 10714(Pt 20): 2001 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 20: Basic

conventions for lines

Identical

ISO 128-22:1999 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 22: Basic

conventions and applications for

IS 10714(Pt 22):2006 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 22: Basic

conventions and applications for

-do-

leader lines and reference lines

leader lines and reference lines

ISO 128-30:1999 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 30: Basic

conventions for views

IS 10714(Pt 30):2006 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 30: Basic

conventions for views

-do-

ISO 128-40:2001 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 40: Basic

conventions for cut and sections

IS 10714(Pt 40):2006 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 40: Basic

conventions for cut and sections

-do-

ISO 1101:2012 Geometrical

product specifications (GPS) —

Geometrical tolerancing —

Tolerances of form, orientation,

location and run-out

IS 8000(Pt 1):1985 Geometrical

tolerancing on technical drawings

Part 1 Tolerances of form,

orientation, location and run-out,

and appropriate geometrical

definitions (under revision)

Identical with

ISO 1101:1983

ISO 2203:1973 Technical

drawings — Conventional

representation of gears

IS 10717:1983 Conventional

representation of gears on technical

drawings

Identical

ISO 3040:2009, Geometrical

product specifications (GPS) —

Dimensioning and tolerancing -

Cones

IS 10718:1993 Technical drawings

– Dimensions and tolerancing of

cones (under revision)

Identical with

ISO 3040:1990

ISO 5261:1995, Technical

drawings — Simplified

representation of bars and

profile sections

IS 10720:1999 Technical drawings

– Simplified representation of bars

and profile sections (first revision)

Identical

ISO 6410-1:1993 Technical

drawings — Screw threads and

threaded parts — Part 1:

General conventions

IS 10715(Pt 1): 1999 Technical

drawings – Screw threads and

threaded parts – Part 1 – General

conventions (first revision)

-do-

ISO 6428:1982 Technical

drawings — Requirements for

microcopying

IS 10164:1985 Requirements to

execute technical drawings for

microcopying(first revision)

-do-

ISO 10135:2007 Geometrical

product specifications (GPS) —

Drawing indications for

moulded parts in technical

product documentation (TPD)

IS 14722:1999 Technical drawings

– Simplified representation of

moulded, cast and forged parts

(under revision)

Identical with

ISO

10135:1994

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128-50:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation —

Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and

sections

ISO 129-1 Technical drawings — Indication of dimensions and tolerances

— Part 1: General principles

ISO 10110-1:2006 Optics and photonics — Preparation of drawings for optical

elements and systems — Part 1: General

ISO 15787 Technical product documentation — Heat-treated ferrous parts

— Presentation and indications 3 General principle

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 128-24-2014 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1365)

ISO 129-4: 2013

Sept 2014 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION (TPD) –

INDICATION OF DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES -

PART 4: DIMENSIONING OF SHIPBUILDING DRAWINGS ICS 01.100.20

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 129-4:2013 ‘Technical product

documentation (TPD) – Indication of dimensions and tolerances -Part 4: Dimensioning of

shipbuilding drawings ’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the

Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering

Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard,

they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 128-25:1999 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 25: Lines on

shipbuilding drawings

IS 10714(Pt 25): 2006 Technical

drawings – General principles of

presentation – Part 25: Lines on

shipbuilding drawings

Identical

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 129-1 Technical drawings — Indication of dimensions and tolerances

— Part 1: General principles

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 129-4:2013 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1366)

ISO 2594: 1972

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

BUILDING DRAWINGS - PROJECTION METHODS UDC 72.011

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 1 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 2594:1972 ‘Building drawings -

Projection methods’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the

Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering

Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 2594:1972 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1367)

ISO 3511-1: 1977

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

PROCESS MEASUREMENT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

AND INSTRUMENTATION - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION –

PART I : BASIC REQUIREMENTS UDC 72.011

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3511-1:1977 ‘Process

measurement control functions and instrumentation - Symbolic representation – Part I :

Basic requirements’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the

Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering

Division Council. The other parts of this standard is:

Part 2 : Extension of basic requirements.

Part 3 : Detailed symbols for instrument interconnection diagrams.

Part 4 : Basic symbols for process computer, interface, and shared

display/control functions

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3511-1:1977 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1368)

ISO 3511-2: 1984

Sep 2014

Draft Indian Standard

PROCESS MEASUREMENT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

AND INSTRUMENTATION - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION –

PART 2 : EXTENSION OF BASIC REQUIREMENTS UDC 744.43:62.52:003.02

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3511-2:1984 ‘Process

measurement control functions and instrumentation - Symbolic representation – Part 2 :

Extension of Basic Requirements’ issued by the International Organization for

Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the

recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production

and General Engineering Division Council. The other parts of this standard is:

Part 1 : Basic requirements

Part 3 : Detailed symbols for instrument interconnection diagrams.

Part 4 : Basic symbols for process computer, interface, and shared

display/control functions

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

IEC 117- 15 Recommended graphical symbols; graphical s ym- bols - Part

15: Binary logic elements

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3511-2:1984 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1369)

ISO 3511-3: 1984

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

PROCESS MEASUREMENT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

AND INSTRUMENTATION - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION –

PART 3 : DETAILED SYMBOLS FOR INSTRUMENT INTERCONNECTION

DIAGRAMS UDC 744.43:62.52:003.02

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3511-3:1984 ‘Process

measurement control functions and instrumentation - Symbolic representation – Part 3 :

Detailed symbols for instrument interconnection diagrams’ issued by the International

Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council. The other parts of this

standard is:

Part 1 : Basic requirements

Part 2 : Extension of basic requirements.

Part 4 : Basic symbols for process computer, interface, and shared

display/control functions

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3511-3:1984 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1370)

ISO 3511-4: 1985

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

PROCESS MEASUREMENT CONTROL FUNCTIONS

AND INSTRUMENTATION - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION –

PART 4 : BASIC SYMBOLS FOR PROCESS COMPUTER, INTERFACE, AND

SHARED DISPLAY/CONTROL FUNCTION UDC 744.43:62.52:003.02

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3511-4:1985 ‘Process

measurement control functions and instrumentation - Symbolic representation – Part 3 :

Detailed symbols for instrument interconnection diagrams’ issued by the International

Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council. The other parts of this

standard is:

Part 1 : Basic requirements

Part 2 : Extension of basic requirements.

Part 3 : Detailed symbols for instrument interconnection diagrams

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3511-4:1985 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1371)

ISO 3952-1:1981

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

KINEMATIC DIAGRAMS - GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS - PART 1 UDC 744.4 : 531.1 : 003.63

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3952-1:1981 ‘Kinematic diagrams

- Graphical Symbols - Part 1 (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3952-1:1981 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1372)

ISO 3952-2:1981

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

KINEMATIC DIAGRAMS - GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS - PART 2 UDC 744.4 : 531.1 : 003.63

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3952-2:1981 ‘Kinematic diagrams

- Graphical Symbols - Part 2 (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3952-2:1981 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1373)

ISO 3952-3:1979

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

KINEMATIC DIAGRAMS - GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS - PART 3 UDC 744.4 : 531.1 : 003.63

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3952-3:1979 ‘Kinematic diagrams

- Graphical Symbols - Part 3 (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3952-3:1979 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1374)

ISO 3952-4:1984

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

KINEMATIC DIAGRAMS - GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS - PART 4 UDC 744.4 : 531.1 : 003.63

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 3952-4:1984 ‘Kinematic diagrams

- Graphical Symbols - Part 4 (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 3952-4:1984 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1375)

ISO 4067-2:1980

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS - INSTALLATIONS –

PART 2 : SIMPLIFIED REPRESENTATION OF SANITARY APPLIANCES UDC 744.43 : 696.14 : 003.63

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4067-2 :1980 ‘Building and civil

engineering drawings - Installations -Part 2 : Simplified representation of sanitary

appliances’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be

adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings

Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division

Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard,

they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 4067-2:1980 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1376)

ISO 4157-1:1998

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS -- DESIGNATION SYSTEMS -

PART 1: BUILDINGS AND PARTS OF BUILDINGS ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4157-1:1998 ‘Construction

drawings -- Designation systems -- Part 1: Buildings and parts of buildings’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of

Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and

approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council. The other parts of

the standard is:

Part 2: Room names and numbers

Part 3: Room identifiers

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 4157-1:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1377)

ISO 4157-2:1998

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS -- DESIGNATION SYSTEMS -

PART 2: ROOM NAMES AND NUMBERS ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4157-2:1998 ‘Construction

drawings -- Designation systems -- Part 2: Room names and numbers (English version)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the

Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional

Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The other parts of the standard is:

Part 1: Buildings and parts of buildings

Part 3: Room identifiers

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 4157-2:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1378)

ISO 4157-3:1998

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS -- DESIGNATION SYSTEMS -

PART 2: ROOM IDENTIFIERS ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4157-3:1998 ‘Construction

drawings -- Designation systems -- Part 2: Room identifiers (English version)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of

Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and

approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council. The other parts of

the standard is:

Part 1: Buildings and parts of buildings

Part 2: Room names and numbers

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 4157-3:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1379)

ISO 4172:1991

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS –

DRAWINGS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4172:1991 ‘Technical drawings --

Construction drawings -- Drawings for the assembly of prefabricated structures (English

version)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings

Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division

Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 54551979, Technical

drawings – Scales

IS 10713:1983 Scales for use on

technical drawings

Identical

ISO 5457:1980, Technical

drawings - Sizes and lay- out of

drawing sheets

IS 10711:2001 Technical product

documentation - Sizes and layout of

drawing sheets (first revision)

-do-

ISO 7200:2004, Technical

drawings - Title blocks

IS 11665:2009 Technical product

documentation-Data fields in title

-do-

blocks and document headers (first

revision)

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128:19821)

Technical drawings - General principles of presentation

ISO 129:19851)

Technical drawings - Dimensioning - General principles,

definitions, methods of execution and special indications

ISO 1046:19731)

Architectural and building drawings - Vocabulary

ISO 2444:1988 Joints in building - Vocabulary

ISO 2445:1972 Joints in building - Fundamental principles for design

ISO 2553:1984 Welds - Symbolic representation on drawings

ISO 4068:1978 Building and civil engineering drawings - Reference lines

ISO 4157-1:1980 Building drawings - Part 1: Desig- nation of buildings and Parts

of buildings

ISO 6284:1985 Tolerantes for building - Indication of tolerantes on building

and construction drawings

ISO 7437: 1990 Technical drawings - Construction dra wings - General rules for

execution of production drawings for prefabricated structural

components

ISO 8048:1984 Technical drawings - Construction drawings - Representation of

views, sections and Cuts 1)

withdrawn by ISO and issued in parts of ISO

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value

should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 4172:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1380)

ISO 14145-1:1998

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

ROLLER BALL PENS AND REFILLS –

PART 1: GENERAL USE BALL DIAMETER FOR TIP CLASSIFICATION ICS 35.260.20

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 14145-1:1998 with Amendment

No 1 issued in 2011 ‘Roller ball pens and refills – Part 1: General use Ball diameter for

tip classification’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will

be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings

Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division

Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 105-A02, Textiles — Tests

for colour fastness — Part A02:

Grey scale for assessing change

in colour

IS 105(Part A02):1993 Textiles -

Tests for colour fastness Part A02 -

Grey scale for assessing change in

colour (superseding

IS768: 1982) (IS published in 2006)

Identical

ISO 105-B02, Textiles — Tests

for colour fastness — Part B02:

DOC.TXD 5(797) Textiles - Tests

for colour fastness Part B03 -

-do-

Colour fastness to artificial

light: Xenon arc fading lamp

test

Colour fastness to weathering -

Outdoor exposure (Superseding IS

5951) [IS/ISO105(Part B03)]

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 534 Paper and board — Determination of thickness, density and

specific volume

ISO 535 Paper and board — Determination of water absorptiveness —

Cobb method

ISO 536 Paper and board — Determination of grammage

ISO 554 Standard atmospheres for conditioning and/or testing —

Specifications

ISO 868 Plastics and ebonite — Determination of indentation hardness

by means of a durometer (Shore hardness)

ISO 2144 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of residue (ash) on

ignition at 900 °C

ISO 5627 Paper and board — Determination of smoothness (Bekk

method)

ISO 6588-1 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of pH of aqueous

extracts — Part 1: Cold extraction

ISO 6588-2 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of pH of aqueous

extracts — Part 2: Hot extraction

ISO 12756 Drawing and writing instruments — Ball point pens and roller

ball pens — Vocabulary

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value

should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 14145-1:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1381)

ISO 14145-2:1998

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

ROLLER BALL PENS AND REFILLS —

PART 2: DOCUMENTARY USE (DOC) ICS 35.260.20

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 14145-2:1998 ‘Roller ball pens

and refills -Part 2: Documentary use (DOC) (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of

Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and

approval of the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 105-A02, Textiles — Tests

for colour fastness — Part A02:

Grey scale for assessing change

in colour

IS 105(Part A02):1993 Textiles -

Tests for colour fastness Part A02 -

Grey scale for assessing change in

colour (superseding

IS768: 1982) (IS published in 2006)

Identical

ISO 105-B02, Textiles — Tests

for colour fastness — Part B02:

Colour fastness to artificial

DOC.TXD 5(797) Textiles - Tests

for colour fastness Part B03 -

Colour fastness to weathering -

-do-

light: Xenon arc fading lamp

test

Outdoor exposure (Superseding IS

5951) [IS/ISO105(Part B03)]

ISO 14145-1:1998, Roller ball

pens and refills — Part 1:

General use

Doc PGD( ) Roller ball pens and

refills — Part 1: General use

-do-

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 12756 Drawing and writing instruments — Ball point pens and roller

ball pens — Vocabulary

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 14145-2:1998 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1382)

ISO 7437:1990

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS - GENERAL RULES

FOR EXECUTION OF PRODUCTION DRAWINGS FOR PREFABRICATED

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 7437:1990 ‘Technical drawings -

Construction drawings - General rules for execution of production drawings for

prefabricated structural components (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 54551979, Technical

drawings – Scales

IS 10713:1983 Scales for use on

technical drawings

Identical

ISO 5457:1980, Technical

drawings - Sizes and lay- out of

drawing sheets

IS 10711:2001 Technical product

documentation - Sizes and layout of

drawing sheets (first revision)

-do-

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128:19821)

Technical drawings - General principles of presentation

ISO 3766:1977 Building and civil engineering drawings - Symbols for concrete

reinforcement

ISO 6284:1985 Tolerantes for building - Indication of tolerantes on building

and construction drawings 1)

withdrawn by ISO and issued in parts of ISO

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied

with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis,

shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value

should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 7437:1990 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1383)

ISO 7518:1983

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS - SIMPLIFIED

REPRESENTATION OF DEMOLITION AND REBUILDING ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 7518:1983 ‘Technical drawings -

Construction drawings - Simplified representation of demolition and rebuilding (English

version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings

Sectional Committee and approval of the Production and General Engineering Division

Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128:19821)

Technical drawings - General principles of presentation

ISO 3098-11)

Technical drawings - Lettering - Part 1: Currently used

characters 1)

withdrawn by ISO

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 7518:1983 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1384)

ISO 7519:1991

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS - GENERAL

PRINCIPLES OF PRESENTATION FOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT AND

ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS ICS 01.100.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 7519:1991 ‘Technical drawings -

Construction drawings - General principles of presentation for general arrangement and

assembly drawings (English version only)’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the

recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of the Production

and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard,

they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128:19821)

Technical drawings - General principles of presentation

ISO 129:19851)

Technical drawings - Dimensioning - General principles,

definitions, methods of execution and special indications

ISO 9431:1990, Construction drawings - Spaces for drawing and for text, and

title blocks on drawing sheets. 1)

withdrawn by ISO

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 7519:1991 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819

For Comments only

Doc. No.: PGD 24(1385)

ISO 10628:1997

Sept 2014

Draft Indian Standard

FLOW DIAGRAMS FOR PROCESS PLANTS - GENERAL RULES ICS 01.080.30

Not to be reproduced without permission Last date for receipt of comment

of BIS or used as Standard is 31 Dec 2014

NATIONAL FOREWORD

This draft Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 10628:1997 ‘Flow diagrams for

process plants - General rules (English version only)’ issued by the International

Organization for Standardization (ISO) will be adopted by the Bureau of Indian

Standards on the recommendation of the Drawings Sectional Committee and approval of

the Production and General Engineering Division Council.

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian

Standard without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not

identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the

following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the

current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which

Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be

substituted in their respective places, are listed below along with their degree of

equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Standards Corresponding Indian

Standards

Degree of

Equivalence

ISO 1000: 1992, SI units and

recommendations for the use of

their multiples and of certain

other units

IS 10005:1994 SI units and

recommendations for the use of their

multiples and of certain other units

(second revision)

Identical

ISO 5457:1980, Technical

drawings - Sizes and lay- out of

drawing sheets

IS 10711:2001 Technical product

documentation - Sizes and layout of

drawing sheets (first revision)

-do-

ISO 7200:2004, Technical

drawings - Title blocks

IS 11665:2009 Technical product

documentation-Data fields in title

-do-

blocks and document headers (first

revision)

ISO 10209-1:1992 Technical

product documentation -

Vocabulary - Part 1: Terms

relating to technical drawings.

general and types of drawings

IS 8930(Pt 1):1995 Technical

product documentation –

Vocabulary Part 1 Terms relating to

technical drawings : General and

types of drawings (first revision)

-do-

The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of following

International Standards referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are

acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard:

International Standard Title

ISO 128:19821)

Technical drawings - General principles of presentation

ISO 3098-1 :19741)

Technical drawings - Lettering - Part 1: Currently used

characters.

ISO 3461-2:1987 General principles for the creation of graphical symbols - Part

2: Graphical symbols for use in technical product

documentation

ISO 351l-1:1977 Process measurement control functions and instrumentation -

Symbolic representation - Part 1: Basic requirements

ISO 3511-2:1984 Process measurement control functions and instrumentation -

Symbolic representation - Part 2: Extension of basic

requirements

ISO 3511-4:1985 Industrial process measurement control functions and

instrumentation - Symbolic representation - Part 4: Basic

symbols for process computer, interface, and shared

display/control functions

ISO 4196:1984 Graphical symbols - Use of arrows 1)

withdrawn by ISO

Note: The technical content of document is not available on website. For details please

refer ISO 10628:1997 or kindly contact:

Head

Production and General Engineering Department

Bureau of Indian Standards

9, B. S. Zafar Marg,

New Delhi-110002

Email: [email protected]

Telephone/ fax: 011-23234819