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BS 1192-1:1984

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Construction drawing practice Recommendations for general principles
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

04-15-1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

02-29-1984

Foreword
Committees responsible
Section one. General
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Range of drawings
Section two. Production of drawings
4 Information
5 Function of each drawing and its place in the set
6 Schedules
7 Referencing of drawings
8 Checking procedures
9 Revision of drawings
10 Record of drawings
Section three. Presentation of drawings
11 Drawing sheets
12 Scales
13 Lines
14 Grids
15 Projection systems
16 Identification of storeys, rooms, other areas and
    features
17 Levels
18 Emphasis upon significant areas
19 Sizes
20 Methods for indicating tolerance requirements on
    construction drawings
21 Lettering
22 Folding of prints
Tables
1 Drawing sheet sizes; first preference
2 Drawing sheet sizes; second preference
3 Drawing sheet sizes; third preference
4 Metric scales
5 Types of lines
6 Expression of linear dimensions on drawings
7 Heights of letters and numerals
Figures
1 Layout of drawing sheets
2 Examples of size and position of title and
    information panels
3 Termination of leader lines
4 Plan: structural grid, based on centre lines of
    columns
5 Grid using co-ordinates
6 Offset grid
7 Modular grid with completed divisioning
8 Tartan grid
9 Comparison of projection methods
10 Central projection
11 Identification of storeys and levels (general)
12 Identification of storeys, floors and decks (with
    mezzanine)
13 Identification of storeys and floors (irregular
    formation)
14 Section through a building, showing floor levels and
    a temporary bench mark (TBM) as a datum
15 Emphasis by outline
16 Emphasis by hatching (or shading)
17 Limiting of hatching (or shading) to zones near
    outlines
18 Interruption of hatching (or shading) for lettering
19 Separation of areas filled in solidly
20 Running dimensions
21 Position of arrowheads
22 Examples of tolerances on size dimensions
23 Examples of tolerances on location dimensions
24 Orientation of lettering
25 Examples of folding of prints
26 Examples of folding of prints for filling
Index

Sets out general principles for the preparation of all drawings for the construction industry, including schedules prepared on drawing sheets and numbered as one of a drawing set. Applicable to drawings produced by computer techniques, and to drawings that will be reproduced by microfilming in accordance with BS 5536.

Committee
B/555
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 1192(1969) (07/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS PP7320(1988) : 1988 CONSTRUCTION DRAWING PRACTICE FOR SCHOOLS
BS 1192-2:1987 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for architectural and engineering drawings
BS 8210:1986 Guide to building maintenance management
BIP 2207 : 2010 BUILDING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A STANDARD FRAMEWORK AND GUIDE TO BS 1192
BS 6093:1993 Code of practice for design of joints and jointing in building construction
BS 1192-5:1990 Construction drawing practice Guide for structuring of computer graphic information
BS PP7308(1986) : 1986 ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICE FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
BS 308-3:1990 Engineering drawing practice Recommendations for geometrical tolerancing
BS 308-2:1985 Engineering drawing practice Recommendations for dimensioning and tolerancing of size
BS 7000-4:1996 Design management systems Guide to managing design in construction
BS 1192-5:1998 Construction drawing practice Guide for structuring and exchange of CAD data
BS 1635:1990 Recommendations for graphic symbols and abbreviations for fire protection drawings
BS 1192-4:1984 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for landscape drawings
BS 4940-2:1994 Technical information on construction products and services Guide to content and arrangement
BS 4940-3:1994 Technical information on construction products and services Guide to presentation
BS 1192-3:1987 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for symbols and other graphic conventions
BS 6750:1986 Specification for modular coordination in building

ISO 4069:1977 Building and civil engineering drawings — Representation of areas on sections and views — General principles
ISO 838:1974 Paper Holes for general filing purposes Specifications
ISO 1101:2017 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out
ISO 3443-2:1979 Tolerances for building — Part 2: Statistical basis for predicting fit between components having a normal distribution of sizes
ISO 3098-1:2015 Technical product documentation Lettering Part 1: General requirements
ISO 216:2007 Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter Trimmed sizes A and B series, and indication of machine direction
ISO 5455:1979 Technical drawings Scales
ISO/TR 7084:1981 Technical drawings — Coding and referencing systems for building and civil engineering drawings and associated documents
ISO 5457:1999 Technical product documentation Sizes and layout of drawing sheets
ISO 1791:1983 Building construction Modular co-ordination Vocabulary
PD 5686:1978 The use of SI units
BS 1192-3:1987 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for symbols and other graphic conventions
ISO 1046:1973 Architectural and building drawings — Vocabulary
ISO 3443-1:1979 Tolerances for building — Part 1: Basic principles for evaluation and specification
ISO 4464:1980 Tolerances for building — Relationship between the different types of deviations and tolerances used for specification
ISO 3443-3:1987 Tolerances for building — Part 3: Procedures for selecting target size and predicting fit
BS 1192-2:1987 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for architectural and engineering drawings
BS 1192-4:1984 Construction drawing practice Recommendations for landscape drawings
ISO 4157-2:1998 Construction drawings — Designation systems — Part 2: Room names and numbers

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