Argus conventions, Numbering system, Acronyms and definitions – Alpha Technologies Cordex 48-1kW 19 User Manual

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030-713-C0 Rev A WC

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10 Argus

Conventions

10.1 Numbering

System

Argus Technologies uses an eight-digit drawing number system, which is broken into three blocks. The first three
digits describe the category of the product; e.g., rectifier or fuse panel. The next three digits indicate the sequence
in which the product number was allocated in a particular category. The last two digits indicate the type of
drawing, for example:

“-05” Schematic

“-06” Outline

Drawing

“-20” Main

Assembly

Argus uses an eight-digit part numbering system for all components and sub assemblies. Each part is covered by
its own unique number. Due to the quantity, categories will not be listed within this manual.

10.2 Acronyms and Definitions

AC

Alternating current

AWG

American wire gauge

CAN

Controller Area Network

CEC

Canadian Electrical Code

CSA

Canadian Standards Association

CX

Cordex series; e.g., CXC for Cordex™ System Controller

DC

Direct current

EIA

Electronic Industries Alliance

HVSD

High voltage shutdown

LED

Light emitting diode

LVD

Low voltage disconnect

NC

Normally closed

NEC

National Electrical Code (for the USA)

NO

Normally open

OSHA

Occupational Safety & Health Administration

OVP

Over voltage protection

RAM

Random access memory

UL

Underwriters Laboratories

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