The elevation that Geodetic is derived from
What is mean sea level?
It is the number of drawing divisions available.
What is 5?
This type of drawing is drawn from 30 degrees from horizontal.
What is isometric?
It is the direction you would be facing if viewing the South elevation.
What is North?
These lines are aids in showing dimensions but do not touch the object.
What are extension lines?
These points were established by surveyors to save builders a trip to the nearest ocean
What are datum points?
It is the drawing division in which you would find piping.
What is mechanical?
They are the units contained within the SI system.
What is metric?
It is the minimum amount of views required of an orthographic drawing.
What is two?
These lines are used to show specific details.
What are leader lines?
It would be the measurement taken from the geodetic elevation of 3330 meters to 3380 meters.
What is 50 meters?
It is the drawing in which you would find plot plans.
What is architectural?
This materials symbol could be described as fine dots with scattered larger specs.
What is concrete?
It is the elevation view that is not shown in an isometric drawing.
What is rear?
These lines are used to show elevation from a plan view.
What are contour lines?
It is the elevation assigned at the main floor of a proposed construction building.
What is architectural?
It is the drawing division in which you would find sidewalks and driveways.
What is landscaping?
The acronym accompanying a duplex receptacle of GF describes this.
What is ground fault interupter?
It is the elevation view you would be at if you were looking West.
What is East?
These lines may contain arrows at both ends.
What are dimension lines?
If would be the elevation of a usual architectural elevation that is 10 feet below the main floor.
What is 90 feet?
It is the drawing division in which you would find exterior sprinkler systems.
What is landscaping?
This metal's material symbol could be described as a cross section or 45 degree lines.
What is aluminum?
It is the view from which plot plans are derived.
What is above?
In piping drawings without flanges, it is the typical means of providing a basis for conveying dimensions.
What is centre to centre