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This is the core data usually found in a "Simbología Eléctrica" PDF. These are the most critical differences for engineers and electricians. Nivel de abstracción: la simbología puede ser física
| Component | American (ANSI/IEEE) | European (IEC) | Description |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Resistor | /\/\/\ (Zig-zag line) | □□□ (Rectangle) | The most distinct difference. The IEC rectangle is faster to draw. |
| Capacitor | —| |— (Straight lines) | —| |— (Same) | Generally identical in both standards, though sometimes IEC shows a slight curve for variable types. |
| Inductor | ~-~-~ (Coiled loops) | □□□ (Rectangle) | In IEC, inductors often look identical to resistors, usually distinguished by the letter "L" nearby. |
| Ground | ≡ (Three lines decreasing) | ⊥ (Vertical line with horizontal lines) | American ground is 3-4 horizontal bars. European is often a vertical line with horizontal hash marks. |
| Chassis Ground | ▲▲▲ (Triangle) | ⊥ or distinct line | Americans use a triangle for chassis/common ground. |
| Normally Open Contact | Two parallel lines separated. | Two parallel lines separated. | Visually similar, but IEC uses specific logic for complex relay logic. |
| DC Power Source | +| |- | Circle with + and - | American schematics often show the battery symbol explicitly; IEC uses a circle with lines. |
| AC Power Source | Circle with a sine wave ∿ | Circle with a sine wave ∿ | Largely standardized globally. |
| Fuse | —□— (Rectangle/square) | —□— (Rectangle) | Very similar. American sometimes uses a specific "S" shape for thermal fuses. |
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