6.1.5 Symbols Scale
Symbols used in drawings are scale dependent, independent, or both.
6.1.5.1 Scale Dependent: Actual printed size of the symbol is directly related to the scale of the drawing or view. Δ For example, a 2" x 3" phone port cannot be represented in real size (e.g., 0.0017" x 0.0026" at 1/8" = 1' 0" scale), so it is commonly represented as a triangular 1/4" scale dependent symbol that is scaled to the CAD Scale Factor of the view (layout).
6.1.5.2 Scale Independent: Actual printed size of the symbol is consistent no matter what the drawing scale. The size is normally associated with the actual size of the object (e.g., a 30" x 60" table would be 30" x 60" or 0.312" x 0.624" at 1/8" = 1' 0" scale).