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ELECTRIC symbol for "pump" is usually the symbol just for the motor part of a pump-motor combination. Motor symbol is usually a circle with two opposing tails spinning off the circumferance (kind of like a Hurricane symbol) In the center of the circle is the letter"M" Sometimes the tauils are left off. Heat Trace is usually the same as a heater element: a zig-zag line usually with a note to clarify that is heat tracing.

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