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Davy Murray
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:21 pm    Post subject: UK Drawing Standards Reply with quote

Hi there,

I am a technical teacher in Glasgow using AutoCAD 2002. Does anyone know
where I can get current details for drawing standards in the UK? I used to
have a copy of B.S. 308 which gave me the appropriate information, however I
have misplaced it after several house and school moves. The British
Standards site is not much help!

Thanks

Davy Murray

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designer
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 7:19 pm    Post subject: Re: UK Drawing Standards Reply with quote

I thought the current "standard" was BS 8888 : 2004 (aka, four fat ladies
;-) )

Although it's open to debate how many people actually use it.
I for one won't be using a ',' for a decimal point in place of '.' or a '.'
for the thousand sepatator in place of a ',' !!


"Davy Murray" <dm009c4447@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7j4Ld.19164$n9.14692@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Quote:
Hi there,

I am a technical teacher in Glasgow using AutoCAD 2002. Does anyone know
where I can get current details for drawing standards in the UK? I used
to
have a copy of B.S. 308 which gave me the appropriate information, however
I
have misplaced it after several house and school moves. The British
Standards site is not much help!

Thanks

Davy Murray


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Cadalot
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Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: UK Drawing Standards Reply with quote

UK and ISO Codes

BS 1192-5:1998
Construction drawing practice –

Guide for the structuring and exchange of CAD data

BS ISO 128:1982
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation

BS ISO 128-20:1996
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 20: Basic conventions for lines

BS ISO 128-21:1997
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 21: Preparation of lines by CAD systems

BS ISO 128-22:1999
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 22: Basic conventions and applications for leader lines and
reference lines

BS ISO 128-23:1999
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 23: Lines in construction drawings

BS ISO 128-24:1999
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 24: Lines on mechanical engineering drawings

BS ISO 128-30:2001
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 30: Basic convention for views

BS ISO 128-34:2001
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawing

Incorporating Corrigendum No. 1
BS ISO 128-40:2001
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections

BS ISO 128-44:2001
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings

BS ISO 128-50:2001
Technical Drawings –

General principals of presentation –

Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections

BS EN ISO 3766:1999
Construction drawings –

Simplified representation of concrete reinforcement

BS EN ISO 4066:2000
Construction drawings –

Bar scheduling

BS EN ISO 4157-1:1999
Construction drawings –

Designation systems –

Part 1: Buildings and parts of buildings

BS EN ISO 4157-2:1999
Construction drawings –

Designation systems –

Part 2: Room names and numbers

BS EN ISO 4157-3:1999
Construction drawings –

Designation systems –

Part 3: Room identifiers

BS EN ISO 4172:1997
Technical drawings-

Construction drawings –

Drawings for the assembly of prefabricated structures

BS EN ISO 6284:1999
Construction drawings –

Indication of limit deviations

BS EN ISO 7437:1996
Technical drawings –

Construction drawings –

General rules for execution of production drawings for prefabricated
structural components

BS EN ISO 7518:1999
Construction drawings –

Simplified representation of demolition and rebuilding

BS EN ISO 7519:1997
Technical drawings –

Construction drawings –

General principals of presentation for general arrangement and
assembly drawings

BS EN ISO 8560:1999
Construction drawings –

Representation of modular sizes, lines and grids

BS EN ISO 9431:1999
Construction drawings –

Spaces for drawing and for text, and title blocks on drawing sheets

Ä BS EN ISO 11091:1999


Construction drawings – Landscape drawing practice

NHS Estates
Engineering symbols and drawing conventions

A catalogue for use in health care premises

NHS Estates An Executive Agency of the Dept. of Health.






On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:19:38 -0000, "designer"
<designer@dolphin-ds.com> wrote:

Quote:
I thought the current "standard" was BS 8888 : 2004 (aka, four fat ladies
;-) )

Although it's open to debate how many people actually use it.
I for one won't be using a ',' for a decimal point in place of '.' or a '.'
for the thousand sepatator in place of a ',' !!


"Davy Murray" <dm009c4447@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7j4Ld.19164$n9.14692@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Hi there,

I am a technical teacher in Glasgow using AutoCAD 2002. Does anyone know
where I can get current details for drawing standards in the UK? I used
to
have a copy of B.S. 308 which gave me the appropriate information, however
I
have misplaced it after several house and school moves. The British
Standards site is not much help!

Thanks

Davy Murray





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Davy Murray
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Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:01 am    Post subject: Re: UK Drawing Standards Reply with quote

Wow,

I've got a lot to look through now. Thanks for your time and effort.

Davy Murray

"Cadalot" <alan@killspam.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote:
UK and ISO Codes

BS 1192-5:1998
Construction drawing practice -

Guide for the structuring and exchange of CAD data

BS ISO 128:1982
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation

BS ISO 128-20:1996
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 20: Basic conventions for lines

BS ISO 128-21:1997
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 21: Preparation of lines by CAD systems

BS ISO 128-22:1999
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 22: Basic conventions and applications for leader lines and
reference lines

BS ISO 128-23:1999
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 23: Lines in construction drawings

BS ISO 128-24:1999
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 24: Lines on mechanical engineering drawings

BS ISO 128-30:2001
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 30: Basic convention for views

BS ISO 128-34:2001
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawing

Incorporating Corrigendum No. 1
BS ISO 128-40:2001
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections

BS ISO 128-44:2001
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings

BS ISO 128-50:2001
Technical Drawings -

General principals of presentation -

Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections

BS EN ISO 3766:1999
Construction drawings -

Simplified representation of concrete reinforcement

BS EN ISO 4066:2000
Construction drawings -

Bar scheduling

BS EN ISO 4157-1:1999
Construction drawings -

Designation systems -

Part 1: Buildings and parts of buildings

BS EN ISO 4157-2:1999
Construction drawings -

Designation systems -

Part 2: Room names and numbers

BS EN ISO 4157-3:1999
Construction drawings -

Designation systems -

Part 3: Room identifiers

BS EN ISO 4172:1997
Technical drawings-

Construction drawings -

Drawings for the assembly of prefabricated structures

BS EN ISO 6284:1999
Construction drawings -

Indication of limit deviations

BS EN ISO 7437:1996
Technical drawings -

Construction drawings -

General rules for execution of production drawings for prefabricated
structural components

BS EN ISO 7518:1999
Construction drawings -

Simplified representation of demolition and rebuilding

BS EN ISO 7519:1997
Technical drawings -

Construction drawings -

General principals of presentation for general arrangement and
assembly drawings

BS EN ISO 8560:1999
Construction drawings -

Representation of modular sizes, lines and grids

BS EN ISO 9431:1999
Construction drawings -

Spaces for drawing and for text, and title blocks on drawing sheets

Ä BS EN ISO 11091:1999


Construction drawings - Landscape drawing practice

NHS Estates
Engineering symbols and drawing conventions

A catalogue for use in health care premises

NHS Estates An Executive Agency of the Dept. of Health.






On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:19:38 -0000, "designer"
designer@dolphin-ds.com> wrote:

I thought the current "standard" was BS 8888 : 2004 (aka, four fat ladies
;-) )

Although it's open to debate how many people actually use it.
I for one won't be using a ',' for a decimal point in place of '.' or a
'.'
for the thousand sepatator in place of a ',' !!


"Davy Murray" <dm009c4447@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7j4Ld.19164$n9.14692@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Hi there,

I am a technical teacher in Glasgow using AutoCAD 2002. Does anyone know
where I can get current details for drawing standards in the UK? I used
to
have a copy of B.S. 308 which gave me the appropriate information,
however
I
have misplaced it after several house and school moves. The British
Standards site is not much help!

Thanks

Davy Murray




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