louisIV
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Here's a really stupid question.
What symbol would you use for a socket outlet in a circuit diagram?
In wiring diagrams a socket outlet is drawn fairly realistically; the conductors are shown connecting to the little rectangles representing the socket holes. Fine.
In layout diagrams sockets are shown with the BS 60617 location symbols. No problem.
But a circuit diagram has basic symbols to show capacitors, variable resistors, fuses, single-pole and double-pole switches etc., etc. What's the equivalent symbol for a socket outlet?
Thanks in advance for help!
LIV
What symbol would you use for a socket outlet in a circuit diagram?
In wiring diagrams a socket outlet is drawn fairly realistically; the conductors are shown connecting to the little rectangles representing the socket holes. Fine.
In layout diagrams sockets are shown with the BS 60617 location symbols. No problem.
But a circuit diagram has basic symbols to show capacitors, variable resistors, fuses, single-pole and double-pole switches etc., etc. What's the equivalent symbol for a socket outlet?
Thanks in advance for help!
LIV