Naming Conventions for Product Drawings
The basic naming convention generally consists of the product name followed by its view or orientation. For example, TD42 L is a TD42 Thermodynamic steam trap shown with flow from left to right.
Abbreviation | Example | Meaning | |
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product views & orientations |
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R | TD42 R | Right to left flow | |
L | TD42 L | Left to right flow | |
V or Ver | FT14 V Cover Sc | Vertical flow | |
Z | FT14 Z Sc | Z axis view (for example, the view looking through the centre orifice) | |
Fi | ILVA Fi L | Full image | |
connection types |
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Sc | BPT21 L Sc | Screwed | |
Fl | BPT21 L Fl | Flanged | |
Wd | BTD52 L Wd | Weld | |
Bw | AV45 Bw L | Butt weld | |
product options |
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B/down or Bd | TD42 L Bd+Iso | Blowdown version | |
Iso or Isotub | TD42 L Bd+Iso | Isotub option (for Thermodynamic steam traps) | |
H or Hor | FT54H* L | Horizontal version | |
V or Ver | FT54V* | Vertical version | |
SLR | FT14 L SLR Sc | Steam lock release option | |
other conventions |
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* | BSA1* L | More than one product shares this drawing (for example, the BSA2 & BSA3 look the same as the BSA1 so use the same drawing) | |
# | BC 3200# | Insert the drawing using a scale factor of 1:1 |