Or make sure your notes and legend page have an abbreviation list.
Christopher Wright wrote:
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> > Has any body come across the abbreviation (LPT)..this shows on a relief
> > valve header isolation valve..
> The only place I've seen it is a reference to liquid penetrant testing,
> unsually for welds and castings. This whole thread on abbreviations has
> made one thing very clear. Never use abbreviations where their
> interpretation is critical.
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