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DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93; DOE Fundamentals Handbook Engineering Symbology, Prints, and Drawings Volume 2 of 2
DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93
JANUARY 1993
DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK
ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY,
PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS
Volume 2 of 2
U.S. Department of Energy
FSC-6910
Washington, D.C. 20585
Distribution Statement A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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This document has been reproduced directly from the best available copy.
Available to DOE and DOE contractors from the Office of Scientific and
Technical Information, P.O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.
Available to the public from the National Technical Information Services, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 5285 Port Royal., Springfield, VA 22161.
Order No. DE93012181
DOE-HDBK-1016/2-93
ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS
ABSTRACT
The Engineering Symbology, Prints, and Drawings Handbook was developed to assist
nuclear facility operating contractors in providing operators, maintenance personnel, and technical
staff with the necessary fundamentals training to ensure a basic understanding of engineering
prints, their use, and their function. The handbook includes information on engineering fluid
drawings and prints; piping and instrument drawings; major symbols and conventions; electronic
diagrams and schematics; logic circuits and diagrams; and fabrication, construction, and
architectural drawings. This information will provide personnel with a foundation for reading,
interpreting, and using the engineering prints and drawings that are associated with various DOE
nuclear facility operations and maintenance.
Key Words: Training Material, Print Reading, Piping and Instrument Drawings, Schematics,
Electrical Diagrams, Block Diagrams, Logic Diagrams, Fabrication Drawings, Construction
Drawings, Architectural Drawings
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ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS
FOREWORD
The Department of Energy (DOE) Fundamentals Handbooks consist of ten academic
subjects, which include Mathematics; Classical Physics; Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and
Fluid Flow; Instrumentation and Control; Electrical Science; Material Science; Mechanical
Science; Chemistry; Engineering Symbology, Prints, and Drawings; and Nuclear Physics and
Reactor Theory. The handbooks are provided as an aid to DOE nuclear facility contractors.
These handbooks were first published as Reactor Operator Fundamentals Manuals in 1985
for use by DOE category A reactors. The subject areas, subject matter content, and level of
detail of the Reactor Operator Fundamentals Manuals were determined from several sources.
DOE Category A reactor training managers determined which materials should be included, and
served as a primary reference in the initial development phase. Training guidelines from the
commercial nuclear power industry, results of job and task analyses, and independent input from
contractors and operations-oriented personnel were all considered and included to some degree
in developing the text material and learning objectives.
The DOE Fundamentals Handbooks represent the needs of various DOE nuclear facilities'
fundamental training requirements. To increase their applicability to nonreactor nuclear facilities,
the Reactor Operator Fundamentals Manual learning objectives were distributed to the Nuclear
Facility Training Coordination Program Steering Committee for review and comment. To update
their reactor-specific content, DOE Category A reactor training managers also reviewed and
commented on the content. On the basis of feedback from these sources, information that applied
to two or more DOE nuclear facilities was considered generic and was included. The final draft
of each of the handbooks was then reviewed by these two groups. This approach has resulted
in revised modular handbooks that contain sufficient detail such that each facility may adjust the
content to fit their specific needs.
Each handbook contains an abstract, a foreword, an overview, learning objectives, and text
material, and is divided into modules so that content and order may be modified by individual
DOE contractors to suit their specific training needs. Each handbook is supported by a separate
examination bank with an answer key.
The DOE Fundamentals Handbooks have been prepared for the Assistant Secretary for
Nuclear Energy, Office of Nuclear Safety Policy and Standards, by the DOE Training
Coordination Program. This program is managed by EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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