I am looking for examples or names of a type of view that shows a device as if you are looking at it when it it mounted...
The device I am trying to draw is mounted in a bracket which is then mounted inside a cabinet 9 times. We need to show how it is mounted but also the device terminals. My problem is that when it is mounted, the terminals are on the back, facing the inside of the cabinet and a plate with a label is on the front. I was working with our standard rear view when I realized the terminals would be technically "mirrored" since when mounted we basically need to show it as if we ar seeing through the front of device...
I am horrible at explaining things and my coworkers don't seem to understand my issue. Is this a type of standard diagram that is known? Or would I just be better off leaving a note that states the device mounts the other way and terminals are swapped?
I don't want the diagram to show +/- terminals mixed up and have it installed incorrectly. We are also required to use specific colored wires and if they are shown to the wrong terminals we could be in a lot of trouble.
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