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IS 2032-15 (1976): Graphical symbols used in


electrotechnology, Part 15: Aircraft electrical symbols
[ETD 1: Basic Electrotechnical Standards]

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”


Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda
“Invent a New India Using Knowledge”

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है”

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“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”
IS : 2932 (Part XV) - 1976
( Reaffirmed 2002 )
Indian Standard
GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
USED IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
PART XV AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

( First Reprint OCTOBER 1988 )

UDC 629.13.066:621.3:003.62

@ Copyright 1976

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

Gr 7 June 1976

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Is t 2932 (Part XV) - 1976

Indian Standard
GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
USED IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
PART XV AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee, ETDC 1


Chairman Representing
SIIRRIJ. S. ZAVERI Bharat Bijlee Ltd, Bombay; and Rotating Machinery
Sectional Committee, ETDC 15, ISI
Members
SHRI H. V. BADRINATH Wireless Planning & Co-ordination Wing, Ministry
of Communications, New Delhi
&RI V. K. BATRA National Physical Laboratory (CSIR), New Delhi
DR A. S. BHADURI National Test House, Calcutta
SHRI M. R. BHAT Conductors & Cables Sectional Committee,
ETDC 32, IS1
SHR~ V. S. BHATIA Switchgear & Controlgear Sectional Committee,
ETDC 17, IS1
SHRI V. W. CHEMBURKAR Indian Electrical Manufacturers’ Association,
Bombay
SHRI R. M. NANAVATI (Alternate)
BRIG N. DAYAL Ministry of Defence (DGI)
LT COL M. H. PAI (Alternate)
DIRECTOR Electronics & Radar Development Establishment
(Ministry of Defence), Bangalore
DIRECZTOR(TED) Central Electricity Authority (Deptt of Power),
Ministry of Energy
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (TED) (Alternate)
GENERAL MANAGER Directorate General of Posts & Telegraphs
(Ministry of Communications), New Delhi
DIRECTOR (TRANSMISSION)(Alternate)
DR A. K. GOSWAMI Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Bhopal
SHRI S. N. MITRA Electronic Equipment Sectional Committee,
ETDC 24, IS1
SARI S. S. MURTHY Institution of Engineers (India), Calcutta
PROF R. C. NARAYANAN General Nomenclature & Svmbols Subcommittee
ETDC 1:3, IS1 ’
SHRI U. K. PATWARDHAN Transformers Sectional Committee, ETDC 16, ISI
SHRI R. RADHAK~HNAN Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CSIR),
Karaikudi
SHRI H. N. VENKOBARAO (Alfema~e)
SHRI K. N. RAMA~WAMY Electrical Wiring Accessories Sectional Committee,
ETDC 44, IS1
DR T. S. M. RAO Relays Sectional Committee, ETDC 35, ISI
(Continued on page 2)

Q Copyrght 1976
BUREAU OF INDIAN SfANDARDS
This publication is firotected under the In&m Copyrfght Act (XIV of 1957) and
reproduction in whole or in part by a”y means except with written permission of the
publisher shall be deemed to be an Infringement of copyright under the said Act.
II3 t 2032 (Part XV) - 1976
(co~tcedfiom page 1)
Mambers Refirasanting
DR H. V. K. UDUPA Secondary Cells & Batteries Sectional Committee,
ETDC 11, IS1
DK B. H. WADIA Semiconductor Devices & Integrated Circuits
Sectional Committee, ETDC 40, ISI
SHRI N. SRIHIVASAN, Director General, I$1 (Ex-ofiio Member)
Director (Elec tech)
Secretary
SHRI JAGDISHCHANDRA
Assistant Director (Elec tech), 181

Aircraft Electrical Equipment Sectional Committee, ETDC 55


Chairman
GP CAST P. GOPALAN Aeronautical Development Establishment,
Ministry of Defence, Bangalore
Members
SQN LDR G. B. SINGH (Alternata to
Gp Capt P. Gopalan)
SHRI H. V. BADRINATH Wireless Planning & Co-ordination Wing,
Ministry of Communications, New Delhi
SHRI S. BALAKRXHNA National Aeronautical Laborator$, Bangalore
SHRI U. C. BANERJEE Indian Airlines Corporation, New Delhi
SHRI M. S. EKBOTE (Altmatc)
SHRI P. G. BARDE International Airports Authority of India,
New Delhi
SHRI K. S. JAYARAM (Al&nale)
WG CDR H. S. BHATIA Directorate of Technical Development and Pro-
duction (Air), Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
SHRI H. C. PANDE (Altern&)
SHRI M. DEY Indian Cable Co Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI S. BHATTAC~ARJEE(Ahmate)
SHIU A. N. GHOSH Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries,
New Delhi
SHR~ N. K. SEN GUPTA National Committee on Science and Technology,
New Delhi
SHRI RAM KUMAR GUPTA Delton Cable Industries Pvt Ltd, Delhi
SHRI S. P. CHAUDHRY ~Abrnats)
WC CDR S. R. LAWHMINAR~YAN Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.. Banaalore I

WC CDR G. VENKATESWARAN(Alternate)
SHRI R. NARASIMHAN Civil Aviation Department, New Delhi
SHRI S. K. PAL Electronics Corporation of India Ltd, Hyderabad
DR S. C. RAISINGHANI Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
SHRI K. N. RAMASWAMY Directorate General of Technical Development
(DGTD), New Delhi
SHRI R. K. GUPTA (Alternata)
SHR~ C. SITAPATI RAO Indian Space Research Organization (Vikram
Sarabhai Space Centre), Trivandrum
SHRI M. N. SOMASUNDARAM Air India, New Delhi
SHRI A. I. HYDER (Alterrule)
SHRI N. SRINIVASAN, Director General, BIS (Ex-oficio Member)
Director (Elec tech)
Secretary
SHRI VIJAI
Assistant Director (Elec tech), BIS

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IS : 2032 (Part XV) - 1976

Indian Standard
GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
USED IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
PART XV AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard (Part XV) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 23 January 1976, after the draft finalized by the Electro-
technical Standards Sectional Committee in consultation with the Air-
craft Electrical Equipment ‘Sectional Committee had been approved by
the Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 It is common in electrical engineering practice to employ graphical
symbols to denote the various means and devices used when making diagrams
of connections. With the object of making these diagrams easy to under-
stand and universal in meaning, it has become necessary to standardize
the basic symbols for various devices commonly used in the field of electrical
engineering.
0.3 In the preparation of this standard assistance has been derived from
IEC Pub 117-6 Recommended graphical symbols Part 6 : Aircraft miscel-
laneous symbols issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission.
0.4 This standard is one of a series of Indian Standards on graphical symbols
used in electrotechnology. A list of Indian Standards so far published in
this series is given on P 26.

1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard (Part XV) covers graphical symbols for use in aircraft
electrical systems.

2. GENERAL
2.1 Single-line representations are included for some symbols, and the
same principles may be adopted for others, for use in diagrams which are
intended to show the general layout of an electric circuit and its main
component parts.
2.2 Orientation, relative dimensions, and points of attachment of conductors
to a symbol .are optional.

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2.3 The symbol for a terminal may be added at each point of attachment of
conductors to a symbol, but it should not be considered as part of the
symbol except where shown in the following groups of symbols.

2.4 For switch contacts, the circle and triang!e symbols are each used to
indicate a specific duty, namely, the circle for ‘locked-on’ contacts and
the triangle for contacts from which there is automatic spring return on
release of the operating force, whether manual or magnetic.

2.5 Where alternative symbols are shown for a basic component either
symbols may be used for the derived symbols but identical representation
should be used on any one diagram or associated set of diagrams

3. SYSTEMS AND GENERAL

3.1 Direct Current (General)

3.2 Alternating Current (General)

3.3 AC Power Frequencies

3.4 AC Audio Frequencies

3.5 AC &per-Audio, Carrier and Radio


Frequendes

3.6 Positive Polarity


+

3.7 Negative Polarity -

3.8 Single Phase


I

3.9 Two Phase, Four Wire


I-

36.1 Two Phase, Three W‘re


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3.10 Three Phase Winding, Delta A

3.11 Three Phase Winding, Star

3.12 Three Phase Winding, Star, with


/
Neutral Brought Out Y-
3.13 Three Phase Winding, Tee
Connected T

3.14 Winding Six Phase, Fork, with


Neutral Brought Out

3.15 Variability, Non-inherent


x/
3.16 Contact, Adjustable

3.17 )\

Thermal Sensitivity
5
.--...
)_._“_--_” ._,__ -._-. ._ ^ _..._.. -.-.-__

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___-__
3.23 Mechanical Coupling, Insulated

3.24 Mechanical Coupling, Non-


insulated

3.25 Envelope of Component I I


r--'--l
3.26 Contour of Equipment L.-.-.-I

r-_____,

3.27 Screen, Electrostatic i_______;

4. FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS

4.1 Resistor, Fixed -f F

4.2 Resistor, Non-reactive

4.3 Voltage Divider with Fixed Tapping -I I


I-

4.4 Heater

4.5 Shunt --F_l-

4.6 Resistor, Variable

4,7 Elesistor, Variable in Steps

4.8 Resistor with Preset Adjustnlent


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4.9 Resistor with Moving Contact


with ‘Off’ Position -Gz!
4.10 Resistor, Variable, Carbon Pile
vPe

4.11 Resistor with Inherent Non-linear


Variability

4.12 Capacitor -II-

4.13 Capacitor, Variable -#-

4.14 Capacitor witkpreset Adjustment -#-

4.15 Polarized Capacitor +I-

4.16 Capacitor,.Lead Through -e--I


b

4.17 Winding

NOTE - A dot may be placed indicating start


of winding showing instantaneous polarity for
phasing purposes.

4.18 Inductor

4.19 Inductor with Core

4.20 Inductor, Variable

4.21 Inductor, Preset


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4.22 Inductor, Tapped

4.23 Inductor, Saturable

4.24 Permanent Magnet

5. WIRING AND WIRING COMPO-


NENTS
Single Line Multi-Line
5.1 Conductor, General Representation Representation

Lies may be thickened to show --


NOTE-
relative importance. nI

+ =
5.2 Conductors, Multiple
,? __;;;

5.3 Conductors, Crossing without


Electrical Connection
,+

5.4 Conductors, Junctions


-r-t+

5.5 Conductors, Grouping of Leads


.NOTE- The bend in the line indicates the
z;tion of the conductor joining the cable or
.

5.6 Conductors, Change of Representa- _._,L~


tiOP

5.7 Conductors, Unconnected and


Insulated

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5.8 Conductors, Twisted

5.9 Conductors, Screened

5.10 Conductors Twisted and Screened

5.11 Conductors Individually Screened


and Twisted

5.12 Cable, Coaxial

5.13 Link, Conducting

5.14 Conductor Junction, In-line Splice

5.15 Terminal

5.16 Terminal Block

5.17 Plug

5.18 Socket

5.19 Plug and Socket -3--

5.20 Connector, Free


+I)
5.21 Connector, Fixed
II=
9
_ .-_...-.-. .- -.-...-_-.-----..- __.. .__

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5.22 Connector, Mated

5.23 Connector, Coaxial Tee -x--


T
5.24 Telephone Jack, Sleeve Contact
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5.25 Telephotie Jack, Spring Contact

5.26 Telephone Jack, Three-Pole

5.27 Telephone Plug, Three-Pole

5.28 Preskre Seal, Lead Through


(B-g)

5.23 Fuse, Prkctive -


-

5.36 Earth (Airkune) 1


T

531 Ghassis. or Frame of Equipment

6. SWITCHINGDEVIGES, MANUALLY
AND REMcrrELY OPERATED

6,l Switch Element, Fixed Contact


LockedonType

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6.2 Switch Element, Fixed Contact


Spring Return Type, that is, Contact
Does Not Hold When Operating Force
is Removed

6.3 Switch Element, Moving Contact --J


6.4 Switch Element, Moving Contact,
Make Before Break --d
6.5 Switch Element, Moving Contact
for Circait Breakers

UNLATCHED
6.6 Switch Element, Latching Mechan-
ism (Need Not Normally Be Shown)
LATCHED

6.7 Operation by Manual Push

6.8 operation by Manual Push-Pull f

6.9 Operation by, Inertia -2


6.10 Operation by Centrifi@ Force

6.11 Operation by Air Pressure


(Aneroid Capsule)

6.12 Operation by Electromagnet


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6.13 Switch, Manual, Single Pole
On-Off -6-- I
b-

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6.14 Switch Manual, Two Pole On-Off


--w+--
--d%-
4b-
6.15 Switch, Manual, Triple Pole
on-off
---A-
-d%--
6.16 Switch, Manual, Single Pole,
Changeover

6.17 Switch, Manual, Single Pole,


Changeover with Central Off Position

6.18 Switch, Manual, Single Pole,


Changeover with Spring Return from <-
One Position

6.19 Switch, Manual, Single Pole,


Changeover with Spring Return from
Both Positions and with Central Off

6.20 Switch, Manual, Three Position


and Off with Spring Return from
One Position

6.21 Switch, Manual, Push Type,


Changeover with Spring Return

6.22 Switch, Manual, Push-Pull Type,


Changeover

6.23 Switch, Manual, Rotary Type


Four Position, Break Before Make

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6.24 Switch, Manual, Rotary Type


Four Position, Make Before Break

6.25 Switch, Inertia --3-f--


6.26 Switch Centrifiqgal, Normally
Closed

6.27 Switch Centrifugal, Normally


open

6.28 Switch, Pressure Operated


(Aneroid Type)

6.29 Switch, Temperature Operated


(Thermostat)

6.39 Circuit Breaker, Push Type

6.31 Circuit Breaker, Push-Pull Type,


Double Pole

6.32 Circuit Breaker, Push-Pull Type,


Triple Pole

6.33 Switch, Manual, Push Type with


Magnetic Hold

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6.34 Switch, Magnetic Relay, Single


Pole Changeover

6.35 Switch, Magnetic, Triple Pole


with Mechanical Latch which is Elec-
tromagnetically Released and with
Auxiliary Contacts

1%
6.36 Switch, Mercury, Temperature
Operated, with Compensating Winding
AFL
6.37 Switch, Mercury, Levelling,
Three Contact

6.38 Switch, Mercury, Levelling, Four


Contact

6.39 Switch, Mercury, with Accel.


bd
eration Cut-Off

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7. TRANSFORMERS Single Line Multi- Line


Representation Representation

7.1 Transformer with Two Separate


windings x

7.2 Transformer, Single Phase with LJ


Two Separate Windings
rl

7.3 Transformer, Single Phase, Three


Winding

7.4 Transformer, Single Phase, Tapped


Primary

7.5 Transformer, Auto, Single Phase OR

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Single Line Multi-Line


Representation Representatiou

7.6 Transformer, Three Phase, Star


Delta Connection

7.7 Transformer, Three Phase with


Two Secondary Windings

7.8 Transformer, Auto, Three Phase

7.9 Transformer, Current, Bar


Primary f-7
7.10 Transductor, Core and Power
Winding

7.11 Transductor, Control Winding


A
7.12 Typical Transductor

7.12.1 Separate Control

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E
7.12.2 Common Control
NOTE-The dot indicates start of winding
showing instantaneous polarity for phasing
purposes.

8. ROTATING MACHINES

8.1 Motor, General w


(MS =Synchronous motor) G

8.2 Generator, General


(GS =Synchronous generator)

8.3 Brush on Commutator

8.4 Brush on Slip Ring

8.5 Shunt Field Winding


(4 semicircles to be shown)

8.6 Series Field Winding’


(Three semicircles to be shown)

8.7 Compensating or Commutating


Field Winding (Two semicircles to be
shown)

8.8 DC, IL-Wire, Permanent Generator M


(G) or Motor (M) Q

Single Line Multi-Line


Reptscntation Representation

8.9 DC, P-Wire, Generator (G) or


Motor (M) Separately Excited

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Singke Line Ah&i-Line
Representation Repmentation

8.10 DG, P-Wire, Generator (G) or


Motor (M), r%mpound Excited Short
Shunt

8.11 DC, Two-Wire, Series Generator


(G) or Motor (M)

8.12 DC, Two-Wire Shunt Generator


(G) or Motor (M)

8.13 Motor, DC, Split Series Fields


and Brake

Single Line Multi-Line


Rejwesentation Refresentation

8.14 AC Series Motor, Single Phase L&@ &-&-&

8.15 AC Series Motor, Two Phase


4 L-@$

8.16 AC Series Motor, Three Phase

8.17 Generator, AC with Separate


Exciter

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8.18 Synchronous
or Synchronous
Phase
Generator
Motor (MS),
VW
Single
b
GS
I-

-
r-7
8.19 Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Generator (GS) or Synchronous Motor
(MS), Three Phase
?!I
’ ‘bd
GS
3-J

8.20 Rotary Transformer DC to DC,


Wound Field

8.21 Motor Generator DC to DC,


Wound Fields

8.22 Invertor, ‘DC to AC, Wound


Fields

9. INSTRUMENTS

9.1 Indicating Instrument, General


cl
9.2 Ammeter
C-J a
_-’

9.3 Voltmeter

9.4 Frequency Meter


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9.5 Wattmeter
(3W

9.6 Varmeter

9.7 Temperature Indicator

9.8 Synchro, General Symbol - The


appropriate letters from the following list
are to be inserted in the inner circle :

C = control
First letter I = torque
R = resolver
(Inner circle = rotor
Outer circle = stator)

r D = differential
R = receiver
Succeeding II = transformer
letters X = transmitter
B = rotatable sta-
I tor winding

Typical example : Torque


differential transmitter

9.9 Desynn Type Position or Pressure


Transmitter
w
I
L
I

9.10 Desynn Type Position or Pressure


Indicator I

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9.11 Position or PressureTraknitter,


Inductor Type

9.12 Position or Pressure Indica-or,


Inductor Type

9.13 Gyroscope @
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10. LAMPS AND WARNING DEVICES

10.1 Lamp, Filament, Double Contact

10.2 Lamp, Neon, .AC Type --@-

10.3 Lamp, Neon, DC Type (Voltage


Stabilizer) -@-

10.4 Lamp, Fluorescent t I

10.5 Lamp, Warning

10.6 Electroluminescent Source

21
b3
-. ___.__~_ ..-
P __-_ _.-p-

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10.7 Bell
fi‘
10.8 Buzzer
H
10.9 Gong, Dual Control

10.10 Horn
uzl
10.11 Indicator,
tion
Magnetic, Two Posi-
=e
10.12 Indicator, Magnetic, Three
Position

10.13 Indicator, Magnetic, Flag Type

11. MISCELLANEOUS

11.1 Aerial, General Symbol

11.2 Aerial, Dipole

11.3 Aerial, Loop or Frame

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11.4 Counterpoise 1

11.5 Spark Gap --

11.6 Microphone

11.7 Receiver (Earphones)

11.8 Headset

11.9 Handset

11.10 Loud Speaker


=4
11 .ll Cell, Primary or Secondary
(Short line represents the Negative Pole)
--+-

1i .12 Battery of Cells -it--+

11.13 Cell, Photoconductive,


trical Conduction
Symmc- *
-e-
11 .I 4 Cell, Photoconductive, Asymme-
trical- Conduction
-%+
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11.15 Cell, Photovoltaic

11.16 Thermocouple (The thick line


represents the Negative Pole)

11.17 Oscillator

11.18 Ignition Unit, High Energy


=%F -r

11.19 Ignitor Plug (Typical)

11.20 Sqaib Igniter

11.21 Extinguisher, Fire, Single, Head


with Connector

11.22 Extinguisher, Fire, Double Head


with Connector6

--xl______,
11.23 Fire Detector (Continuous)
-===>/l
-T-----.’

11.24 Static Invertor


--@I-
11.25 Valve,
erated
Electroinagnetically Op- -
=4___
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11.26 Rectifier

11.27 Thermal Relay

11.28 Overcarrent Relay

11.29 Relay Coil of a High Speed Relay ’


(Fast Operating and Fast Releasing)

NOTE- This symbol should be used only if it


is desirable to emphasize that a certain relay is
asentially more rapid than other relays and that
use is made thereof.

11.30 Relay Coil of a Slow Operat-


ing Relay

11.31 Relay Coil of a Slow Releasing


Relay

11.32 Gas Filled Envelope


8

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INDIAN STANDARDS
ON
GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS

IS:
2032 Graphical symbols used in electrotechnology:
(Part I)-1962 Classification and definitions of diagrams and charts
(Part II)-1962 Kind of current, distribution systems and method of connection
(Part III)-1962 Circuit elements and variability
(Part IV)-1964 Rotating machines and transformers
(Part V)-1965 Generating stations and sub-stations
(Part VI)-1965 Motor starters
(Part VII)-1974 Switchgear and auxiliaries (f;rst revtiion)
(Part VIII)-1965 Semiconductor devices
(Part IX)-1969 Electron tubes (other than microwave tubes)
(Part X)-l969 Measuring instruments
(Part XI)-1969 Electrical installation in buildings
(Part XII)-1969 Electra-acoustic transducers & recording and reproducing systems
(Part XIII)-1971 Microwave tubes
(Part XIV)-1971 Microwave technology
(Part XV)-1976 Aircraft electrical symbols
(Part XVI)-1972 Aerials
(Part XVII)-1975 Symbols for ferrite cores and magnetic storage matrices

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