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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