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2000 ECS Battery Plant J85500D-3
Issue 5 January 1999
Engineering, Planning and Ordering 3 - 33
wiring, the associated Figure number of the T-drawing is
indicated in Table A of the J-drawing. A quantity indicates the
number of multiples of the wiring in the specified figure which
are required for a List. When a T-drawing figure is not listed in
parentheses, everything in the figure which is not indicated as
optional is provided. (See below for a detailed discussion of
T-drawing options.) When a T-drawing figure is listed in
parentheses, only the indicated wiring or apparatus options are
provided from that figure.
(5D) Wiring Options: If portions of the wiring are connected
differently among the Lists, those differences are indicated by
T-drawing Wiring Options.
(5E) Apparatus Options: When circuit components differ from
one List to another, these differences are indicated by Apparatus
Options on the T-drawing.
(6) Table C: This table cross-references the schematic (SD) and
wiring diagram (T).
(7) Table D: This table provides a list of all associated drawings,
such as other J-, ED- or H-coded equipment that must be ordered
separately. Drawings which are required for engineering or
manufacturing but are not necessary for installation are indicated
by an equals-sign (=).
(8) Manufacturing Notes & Symbols: Notes that apply to
factory and/or field assembly are listed as Manufacturing Notes
and are numbered from 1 to 50. The first several notes define
standard symbols used on the assembly views and in the stocklist
to indicate stamping and factory packaging methods. Additional
manufacturing notes are specific to each J-drawing. All
manufacturing notes should be read and understood by
engineering, as well as installation, since they may include
important installation details that the engineer must plan for.
(9) Engineering Notes: For engineering, the second most
important part of the J-drawing, after Table A, is the Engineering
Notes section. These notes, starting at Note 51, provide such
information as:
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Restrictions on List combinations
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Additional job-specific hardware that must be ordered
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Product manual references
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Numbering conventions for panel positions