What’s the difference between a Standard Reference Drawing, a Preliminary Drawing, and a Final Drawing?
A Standard Reference Drawing shows all of the same system detail as a Final Drawing, however the room layout shown on a Standard Reference Drawing is generic. The Room layout shown on a Final Drawing is site specific. A Preliminary Drawing shows a site-specific layout, but it only includes an abbreviated set of system requirements and no system details.
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