1 (edited by sloth1089 2023-09-13 14:58:18)

Topic: Types of "Splice" symbols

https://i.imgur.com/zFjrD0g.jpg

This might be non qet specific, but what does all these symbols really mean?

And I mean this in the context of physical wiring. Does the shape have any significance on where the spliced end is connected to?

This can make a lot of difference if my loads will be connected radially + spurs.

Any reference material?

2 (edited by Calypso 2023-09-13 16:58:16)

Re: Types of "Splice" symbols

Hello,
I know these elements as directional wiring.
1) A connection goes from fuse -F1 to terminal -X1/2 and from there to terminal -X1/2
2) From fuse -F1 there is a connection to terminal -X1/ and -X1/2
3 It is not immediately apparent that the connection has been branched off

Stebo

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Re: Types of "Splice" symbols

Calypso wrote:

Hello,
I know these elements as directional wiring.
1) A connection goes from fuse -F1 to terminal -X1/2 and from there to terminal -X1/2
2) From fuse -F1 there is a connection to terminal -X1/ and -X1/2
3 It is not immediately apparent that the connection has been branched off

Stebo


I see. Thanks man