Component type letter code

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Figure 788: Selection of component type letter code

Figure 788: Selection of component type letter code

 

The component type letter code is defined for main symbols to be used by the automatic item designation generation feature. It simply specifies the default for the part of the product designation that precedes the counting number in the end of an item designation , like the "K" in -K1.

 

Typical component type letter codes are defined by IEC1346. Please note that the standard allows for the use of multiple characters. Please also note that cadett ELSA supports component type letter codes with up to five characters.

 

The older IEC750 standard also defined typical component type letter codes. The old standard was in fact more precise and in some ways more extensive, however also less general in character. Those differences have caused the influence of the old standard to still remain more than notable even today, 20 years after the official discontinuation.

 

Please refer to the table below, in which letter codes for which the standards mainly agree are marked with green. Letter codes where the standards mainly deviate are marked with red.

 

Letter code

IEC1346

IEC750

A

Shall not be used

Assemblies, sub-assemblies

B

Sensing object

Transducers, pilot switches

C

Storing object

Capacitors

D

Reserved for future standardisation

Binary elements

E

Emitting object

Miscellaneous

F

Protecting object

Protective devices, protective equipment

G

Generating object

Generators, power supplies

H

Matter processing object

Signalling devices

I

Shall not be used

Not used

J

Reserved for future standardisation

Not used

K

Information processing object

Relays, contactors

L

Reserved for future standardisation

Inductors

M

Driving object

Motors

N

Covering object

Analogue elements

O

Shall not be used

Not used

P

Presenting object

Measuring equipment

Q

Controlling object

Circuit breakers, disconnectors

R

Restricting object

Resistors

S

Human interaction object

Switching devices, selectors

T

Transforming object

Transformers

U

Holding object

Modulators, changers

V

Reserved for future standardisation

Tubes, semiconductors

W

Guiding object

Conductors, cables

X

Interfacing object

Terminals, connectors

Y

Reserved for future standardisation

Electrically operated mechanical devices

Z

Reserved for future standardisation

Filters

 

Please also note that IEC1346 additionally provides definitions for both a second and a third level of the component type letter code, which can be used to divide components and functions in a more detailed way than the first letter provides (the so-called "entry class").

 

The table below shows an example of a few three level class codes. For the entire list, please refer to IEC 81346-2.

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Class name

F



Protecting object

FA


Over-voltage protecting object...

FAA

...by a spark gap

FAB

...by a varistor

FAC

...by a zener diode

FAD

...by surge absorption

FB


Earth fault current protecting object...

FBA

...that monitors an electric network and switches off in the event of earth fault currents

FBB

...that limits the value of an earth fault current