Installation plan

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An installation plan is the representation of the installation of electrotechnical systems, which is drawn in construction drawings, floor plans or site plans. The electrotechnical equipment (e.g. lights, switches, sockets) are drawn in as correctly positioned as possible. The circuit abbreviations are used. Forms of representation are: simplified installation plan , detailed installation plan and installation plan without cable routing, although there are also combined forms. In the case of the installation plan without wiring, the wiring and / or cables are not entered in the plan.

The installation plan is used for all types of electronic installations (e.g. lighting circuits , antenna systems, etc.)

literature

  • Joachim Weinert: Circuit drawing in electrical power engineering. 4th edition, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich and Vienna, 1981, ISBN 3-446-13436-0
  • Collective of authors: Friedrich tables books - electrical engineering 20th edition, VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, Leipzig 1985
  • GDR standard: TGL 16087/01: 12.1975, electrical engineering circuit diagrams, installation circuit diagrams, installation plan
  • GDR standard: TGL RGW 1188: 11.1980, unit. System of construction documentation, basics for circuit diagrams in electrical engineering, general requirements, Chapter 10: Circuit diagram type 401 (installation plan)