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Differential-Overcurrent Circuit Breaker Symbol for Network Diagrams

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  • #1 6621699
    ziggurad
    Level 10  
    I'm looking on the net and can't find: /
    Just photos of what he looks like ...

    I put out a network diagram and I need a symbol for an RCD ...

    Does anyone have it or know what it looks like?

    I would not like to embarrass myself and paint a square ... :D
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  • #2 6621912
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Hello.

    In principle, you can use your own symbolism, provided that the project includes a legend with explanations of graphic symbols.

    Differential-Overcurrent Circuit Breaker Symbol for Network Diagrams
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  • #3 6622591
    noplis
    Level 20  
    retrofood wrote:
    Hello.

    In principle, you can use your own symbolism, provided that the project includes a legend with explanations of graphic symbols.


    There is such a thing as Polska Norma - Electrical drawing - I recommend
  • #4 6622849
    antoś12
    Level 15  
    This is a schematic for ZE? or some job?
  • #5 6623297
    ziggurad
    Level 10  
    Project in college ;) Teleinformatic and electric network ;)
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    #7 6624497
    noplis
    Level 20  
    Differential-Overcurrent Circuit Breaker Symbol for Network Diagrams

    this is what these switches look like in the E-Plan library
  • #8 6624857
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    noplis wrote:
    retrofood wrote:
    Hello.

    In principle, you can use your own symbolism, provided that the project includes a legend with explanations of graphic symbols.


    There is such a thing as Polska Norma - Electrical drawing - I recommend


    Standards are not mandatory.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the search for a symbol representing a Differential-Overcurrent Circuit Breaker (RCD) for inclusion in a network diagram. Participants suggest that users can create their own symbols as long as a legend is provided. References to Polish standards for electrical drawings are made, along with links to various resources and symbol libraries that may contain the desired symbol. The author clarifies that the project is a college assignment related to teleinformatics and electric networks.
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