Guideline KKS Identification System for Power Plants Application Explanations Part A (General) and Part B (Specific)
VGB-B 106e
Guideline KKS Identification System for Power Plants Application Explanations Part A (General) and Part B (Specific)
VGB-B 106e Publisher VGB PowerT P owerTech ech e.V e. V.
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Preface to the KKS Application Explanations, issue 2004
With the edition 2004 the layout was adapted on the form used by “VGB PowerTech Service GmbH” since the year 2000 and the text of the Application Explanations B 106 was 106 was converted to standardized electronic formats. The VGB Technical Committee “Technical Classification Systems”, often specified in the “KKS Application Explanations”, became to the Working Panel “Reference Designation and Plant Documentation” Documentation” due to the structural changes of VGB in the last years. A project team, specially installed by the Working Panel, provided also the "KKS Application Explanations Explanations for Hydro-Power Plants" which was published in the year 2004. These specific Application Explanations Explanations of Hydro-Power, published as B106 D1 supplement the existing explanations around the special interests of the Hydro-Power plants and create the basis for a more efficient engineering and project completion in this field of activity. Correct application of the KKS is the condition that unique identification and rational function in the desired measure is reached. The Application Explanations are supplements to the KKS Guidelines and are intended to give assistance in use of the identification system. Following overview shows the connection between the KKS Definitions and KKS Applications.
Essen, in September 2004
KKSRules
KKSApplication Explanations
KKSGuidelines
KKS-keys - Function - Equipment - unit - Component
Part A General KKS Application Explanations Part B Engineering discipline specific KKS application explanations B1 Mechanical engineering B2 Civil engineering B3 Electrical and instrumentation B4 Instrumentation in process engineering
Equipment unit and component Code reference list
Compilation „Arrangements between the parties involved in the project“
DIN/KKS Comparison
Part C Subject specific Classification examples (publication later)
Part D Type of Power Plant specific KKSApplication Explanations D1 Hydro-Power Plants
4 Contents 1
Structure and Scope............................ Scope............... ........................... ........................... .......................... .......................... .......................... ............. 5
2
Format of Code ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .............. ... 6
2.1
Types Types of Code and Breakdow Breakdown n Levels Levels ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ..................... .......... 6
2.2 2.2.1
Examples Examples of Types of Identifica Identification tion ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ................ ..... 9 Process-Related Identification.................. Identification.... ........................... .......................... .......................... ........................... ...................... ........ 9
2.2.2
Point of Installation Identification ........................... .............. .......................... .......................... ........................... .................... ...... 13
2.2.3
Location Identification........................ Identification........... .......................... ........................... ........................... .......................... .......................... ............. 16
2.3
Prefix Symbols and Breakdown Breakdown Symbols Symbols for Types of Code .......................... ............. ................. .... 17
2.4 2.4.1
Format Format of Breakdown Breakdown Levels Levels ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ............. 18 Classifying Code Elements................................ Elements.................. ........................... .......................... .......................... ........................ ........... 18
2.4.2
Numbering Numbering Code Elements Elements ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................ ..... 19
3
Contents Contents of Data Characters.................. Characters............................. ..................... ..................... ...................... ...................... .................. ....... 20
3.0
Total Plant............. Plant........................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ..................... ...................... .................. ....... 20
3.1 3.1.1
Process-R Process-Related elated Identificat Identification ion ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... .......... 22 System System Code..................... Code................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................ ..... 23
3.1.2
Equipment Equipment Unit Code ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .............. ... 34
3.1.3
Component Component Code ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................... ........ 41
3.2 3.2.1
Point of Installatio Installation n Identificat Identification ion ...................... ................................. ...................... ..................... ..................... .................. ....... 44 Installation Installation Unit Code ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .............. ... 45
3.2.2
Installation Installation Space Space Code ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ..........47 47
3.3 3.3.1
Location Location Identifica Identification tion ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ............. 48 Structure Structure Code ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ............. 49
3.3.2
Room Code ...................... ................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ................. ....... 51
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1
Structure and Scope
The Application Explanations show the many possible ways of using KKS to fulfil the various identification requirements of the engineering disciplines. The application explanations are also structured in keeping with these requirements. The Application Explanations, which give examples on the use of KKS, contain detailed descriptions for the various engineering disciplines and are subdivided as follows: Part A:
General KKS application explanations
Part B:
Engineering discipline-specific application explanations Part B1: Identification in mechanical engineering Part B2: Identification in civil engineering Part B3: Identification in electrical and control and instrumentation engineering Part B4: Identification of control and instrumentation tasks/functions in process systems and identification of functions in control and instrumentation systems
Part C:
Engineering discipline-specific identification examples
Part A: General KKS application explanations Part B3 Part B1
Part B2
Identification in mechanical engineering
Identification in civil engineering
Identification in electrical and control an instrumenting engineering
Part B4 Identification of control and instrumentation tasks/functions in process systems and identification of functions in control and instrumentation systems The present Part A comments on applications, which are common to all engineering disciplines, Parts B1 - B4 on engineering discipline-specific applications.
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2
Format of Code
2.1
Types of Code and Breakdown Levels
In consideration of the various requirements placed on the identification of plants, sections of plants and items of equipment in power stations, KKS has three different types of code:
Process-related code Process-related identification of systems and items of equipment according to their functions in mechanical, civil, electrical and control and instrumentation engineering Point of installation code Identification of points of installation of electrical and control and instrumentation devices in installation units (e.g. in cabinets, panels, consoles) Location code Identification of locations in structures, on floors and in rooms and also of fire areas and topographical stipulations (surface area grid)
These three types of code use the same identification scheme, which is subdivided into four breakdown levels. Originally the titles of the breakdown levels were based on the process-related code: Serial no. of breakdown level Titel of breakdown level
0
1
2
3
Total plant
Function
Equipment unit
Component
The titles of the breakdown levels of the three types of code will be as follows: f ollows:
Serial no. of breakdown level
0
1
2
3
Process-related identification
Total Total plant plant
System code
Equipment unit code
Component code
Point of installation identification
Total plant
Installation unit code
Installation space code
Location identification
Total plant
Structure Structure code
Room Ro om code cod e
7 The synopsis overleaf shows the following relationships: -
Examples of types of code and breakdown levels
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Correlation of the examples with the engineering disciplines
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Correlation of the examples examples with the individual individual parts of the application explanations
Of particular importance is the process-related code. It is used by all engineering disciplines, whether mechanical, civil, electrical or control and instrumentation engineering. As is apparent from the synopsis, it is possible to combine items from different engineering disciplines in one code, for example: Serial no. of breakdown level
0
1
2
3
Civil engineering
Mechanical engineering
Electrical engineering
Structure; floor
Rolling door
Motor
Mechanical engineering
Control and Instrumentation
Control and Instrumentatio n
System
Measuring circuit
Transducer
Electrical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Electrical engineering
Transformer
Fan unit
Motor
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