Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Re: sheet numbering conventions

Mark Johnson wrote:
> This GSA CAD Standards thing is interesting, if not
> totally useful.
>
> http://www.gsa.gov/gsa/cm_attachments/GSA_DOCUMENT/CAD_standards_R2NY1-k_0Z5RDZ-i34K-pR.pdf
>
> There is this table on page 17 which looks like other
> numbering systems I've seen:
>
> Sheet Type Designators
> 0 General (symbols, legends, notes, etc.)
> 1 Plans (horizontal views)
> 2 Elevations (vertical views)
> 3 Sections (sectional views)
> 4 Large Scale Views (plans, elevations, or sections
> that are not details)
> 5 Details
> 6 Schedules and Diagrams
> 7 User Defined
> 8 User Defined
> 9 3D Representations (isometrics, perspectives,
> photographs)
>
> HTH
> Mark Johnson PE
>
>

The AIA's "Handbook of Professional Practice" has the same numbering system.

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