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IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM

KKS
Chapter I KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key
Chapter II Function Key
Chapter III Equipment Unit Key
Chapter IV Component Key

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PART 1 - GENERAL
CONTENTS

I- KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key ................................................................. 5


I -1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 6
I - 1.1. The origin and development of KKS .................................................................. 6
I - 1.2. Requirements to be met by the Identification System....................................... 7
I -2. FORMAT OF CODE ........................................................................................... 8
I - 2.1. Types of Code and Breakdown Levels ................................................................ 8
I - 2.2. Prefix Symbols, and Breakdown Symbols for Types of Code .......................... 9
I - 2.3. Format of Breakdown Levels ............................................................................ 10
I - 2.3.1. Classifying Code Elements .......................................................................................... 11
I - 2.3.2. Numbering Code Elements .......................................................................................... 12
I -3. CONTENTS OF DATA CHARACTERS ........................................................ 13
I - 3.1. Total plant ........................................................................................................... 13
I - 3.2. Process-Related Identification ........................................................................... 15
I - 3.2.1. System code ................................................................................................................. 16
I - 3.2.2. Equipment Unit Code .................................................................................................. 18
I - 3.2.3. Component Code ......................................................................................................... 20
I - 3.3. Point of Installation Identification .................................................................... 22
I - 3.3.1. Installation Unit Code .................................................................................................. 23
I - 3.3.2. Installation Space Code ............................................................................................... 24
I - 3.3.3. Examples...................................................................................................................... 25
I - 3.4. Location Identification ....................................................................................... 29
I - 3.4.1. Structure Code ............................................................................................................. 30
I - 3.4.2. Room Code .................................................................................................................. 31
I -4. NOTATION OF CODES ................................................................................... 34
I -5. GENERAL NOTES ............................................................................................ 35
I - 5.1. Rules on the Keys ................................................................................................ 35
I - 5.2. Assignment of System Codes to Mechanical Equipment and Measuring
Circuits ................................................................................................................ 35
I - 5.3. Special Rules for Mechanical Engineering ....................................................... 35
I - 5.3.1. Valves .......................................................................................................................... 35
I - 5.3.2. Mechanical Supports ................................................................................................... 35
I - 5.3.3. Mechanical Service Systems ....................................................................................... 36
I - 5.4. Special Rules for Civil Engineering .................................................................. 37
I - 5.5. Special Rules for Electrical and Control and Instrumentation Engineering 38
I - 5.5.1. Shared equipment ........................................................................................................ 38
I - 5.5.2. Electrical Equipment ................................................................................................... 38
I - 5.5.3. Control and Instrumentation Equipment ..................................................................... 39
II - Function Key ....................................................................................................... 43
II -1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 44
II -2. FUNCTION KEY MAIN GROUPS (F1) .......................................................... 45
II - 2.1. A - Grid and distribution systems (for electric power plants, thermoelectric
power plants and heating plants) ...................................................................... 46
II - 2.2. B – Power transmission and auxiliarY electrical power supply ..................... 50
II - 2.3. C – Instrumentation and control systems......................................................... 59
II - 2.4. D – Control systems ............................................................................................ 64
II - 2.5. E – Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal ........................................ 65
II - 2.6. G – Water supply and disposal.......................................................................... 71
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II - 2.7. H – Conventional heat generation......................................................................78


II - 2.8. L – Steam, water, gas cycles ...............................................................................85
II - 2.9. M – Main machine sets........................................................................................91
II - 2.10. N – Process energy supply for external users (e.g. District Heating)..............97
II - 2.11. P – Cooling water systems ..................................................................................99
II - 2.12. Q – Auxiliary systems ........................................................................................106
II - 2.13. R – Gas generation and treatment ...................................................................111
II - 2.14. S – Ancillary systems .........................................................................................118
II - 2.15. U - Structures .....................................................................................................122
II - 2.16. W – Renewable energy plants ..........................................................................132
II - 2.17. X – Heavy machinery (not main machine sets)...............................................134
II - 2.18. Z – Workshop and office equipment ...............................................................139
III - Equipment Unit Key..........................................................................................141
III -1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 142
III - 1.1. Equipment Unit Identification .........................................................................142
III -2. EQUIPMENT UNIT KEY – MAIN GROUPS (A1) ...................................... 144
III - 2.1. A – Mechanical equipment ...............................................................................145
III - 2.2. B – Mechanical equipment ...............................................................................166
III - 2.3. C – Direct measuring circuits ...........................................................................177
III - 2.4. D – Loop control circuits ..................................................................................197
III - 2.4.1. Identification Examples .......................................................................................199
III - 2.5. E – Binary and analog signal and variable conditioning ...............................200
III - 2.6. F – Indirect measuring circuits ........................................................................202
III - 2.6.1. Examples of Identification ..................................................................................205
III - 2.7. G – Electrical devices ........................................................................................209
III - 2.7.1. Identification Samples .........................................................................................233
III - 2.8. H – Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery ..........................................234

PART 2 - COMPONENT KEY


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I - KKS GUIDELINES
AND TOTAL PLANT KEY
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I -1. Introduction

Identification System is based on the

Kraftwerk - Kennzeichen - System (KKS)

This System is the basis for the standard and clear identification of all installations and subsystems
in power plant.

The present Part 1 is aimed to present the KKS general rules and it contains KKS keys for systems,
equipment units and components.

I - 1.1. The origin and development of KKS


It is absolutely essential for the parties participating in the construction and operation of a power
plant to agree upon a standard system for the designation and classification of the plant, its part and
components.
Due to the size of power plants and the fact that the large number of parties participating are all in
different locations, communication problems arise which can incur costs which cannot be estimated
in advance.
A standard designation system enables each party, irrespective of language and assignment, to
identify uniformly and unambiguously, those parts of the plant within its responsibility. The Power
Station Designation System KKS satisfies these requirements to a degree not previously attainable.
The planning, construction and operation of power plants was based in the past on attempts to
identify installations and parts thereof by means of differing incompatible systems. The result was a
series of operations whose sequence was often irrational.
Bearing in mind the scale of power plants being built up to the early sixties, the Plant Identification
System AKS could be regarded as adequate for the needs of planning and construction engineers at
that time.
In the meantime, the AKS has been adopted as the main system of identification in a number of
conventional and nuclear plants.
Increased unit sizes, higher rates of automation and further developments in power-plant technology,
coupled with the demands made on classification systematics by power plant operators, all called for
a uniform and total solution of the classification problem.
A working party, consisting of planners, operating companies, authorized inspectors and other
authorities, was set up in 1970 with the task of finding such a solution.
The result of this joint effort is the Power Station Identification System KKS. This draws clear
divisions between power plant installations and systems, and takes full account of the needs of
manufacturers, operators, inspectors and other authorities as well as the technical requirements of the
mechanical engineering, process engineering, civil engineering, and electrical and control
engineering sectors.
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Areas of application are:


• Planning and project engineering
• Licensing
• Erection
• Acceptance
• Commissioning
• Documentation
• Operation and supervision
• Maintenance
• Spares and replacement parts
• Defect statistics
• Plant accounts
• Plant budgeting and cost control

The Power Station Identification System: Kraftwerk - Kennzeichen - System (KKS) was
published in 1978 (1st edition) by the VGB and is now the basis for the designation of installations
and subsystems in power plants. Since this time the KKS has been further developed by the VGB
Technical Committee on Technical Classification Systems.

Current members of the technical committee are:


• ABB Asea Brown, Boveri AG
• Berliner Kraft- und Licht (BEWAG) AG
• Braunschweigische Kohlenbergwerke AG
• Energie - Versorgung Schwaben AG
• EPZ. The Netherlands
• ESKOM, Republic of South Africa
• F.D.B.R. Fachverband Dampfkessel, Behälter – und Rohrleitungsbau e.V.
• Gesellschaft für Reaktorsicherheit
• Hartmann & Braun AG
• Maschinenfabrik Augsburg – Nürnberg AG
• Rheinisch - Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG
• Schnell - Brüter - Kernkraftwerkgesellschaft mbH
• Siemens AG, Corporate Groups E and KWU
• STEAG AG
• VDEN, The Netherlands
• VDMA, Verband Deutscher Maschinen – und Anlagenbau e.V.
• Vereinigte Elektrizitätswerke Westfalen AG
• Vereinigte Kesselwerke AG

KKS takes account of other relevant standards such as IEC, ISO, etc., and its principles are laid
down in DIN 40719, part 2.

I - 1.2. Requirements to be met by the Identification System


To perform the set tasks the Identification system must be capable of satisfying the following
requirements:

• Determination of all installations and subsystems;


• An adequate number of reserve codes must be available for future developments in power
plant engineering;
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• The classification of installations and subsystems must be generally applicable to all types
of power plant: all individual circuits and arrangements must, however, be clearly
identifiable;
• Clear identification of all subsystems;
• A designation used in a power plant must be nonrecurring;
• Subdivision with graded details and a fixed meaning for the data characters;
• Variable designation length depending upon the detail requirements of the various areas of
application;
• Independent designation of various systems must be possible;
• Ease of recognition ensured by clarity and an acceptable length for the designation;
• Plausibility check facility, especially for data processing;
• Account must be taken of existing standards, guidelines and recommendations.

I -2. Format of Code


I - 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 station, 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 point of installation of electrical and control and instrumentation equipment
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.

These types of code are distinguished by means of prefix and breakdown symbols.

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
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Function Equipment unit Component
level
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The titles of the breakdown levels of the three types of code will henceforth be as follows:

Serial no. of breakdown


level
0 1 2 3

Process-related Component
Total plant System code Equipment unit code
identification code

Point of installation
Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code
identification

Location
Total plant Structure code Room code
identification

I - 2.2. Prefix Symbols, and Breakdown Symbols for Types of Code


The types of code are distinguished in accordance with DIN 40719, Part 2, by means of prefix and
breakdown symbols.

Serial no. of breakdown


level
0 1 2 3

Process-related Component
identification = Total plant System code Equipment unit code
code

Point of installation
identification + Total plant Installation unit code • Installation space code

Location identification + Total plant Structure code Room code

Prefix symbol Breakdown symbol

The “full stop” breakdown symbol for point of installation identification must always be written. The
prefix symbols may be omitted if the information contents of the codes remain unambiguous.
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I - 2.3. Format of Breakdown Levels


The code is made up of breakdown levels. The individual breakdown levels are differently
formatted. They are made up of classifying and numbering code elements. The latter consist of data
characters occupied by alpha and numeric symbols.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A A A N N
character

In the middle line of the above table is written the designation of data character. The origin of the
letters used in it is in German language, namely:
G - Gesamtanlage: Total plant
(e.g. power station unit, non-unit-specific plant);

F - Funktion: Function
(e.g. main cooling water, piping system, steam turbine drain and vent system, generator
transformer incl. cooling system);

A - Aggregat: Equipment unit


(e.g. pump unit, valve incl. actuator, heat exchanger);

B - Betriebsmittel: Component.
(e.g. el. motor, coupling, protective device, delay device).

In Power Station Identification System KKS we apply two types of data character:

A - alpha characters (Roman letters except I and O)


Exceptional is the data character B1 where we apply for electrical components special
symbol “−” instead of a letter
N - numerical characters (Arabic numerals).
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The breakdown levels and the data characters within the breakdown levels denote progressively
smaller entities from left to right. Read from left to right no data characters may be omitted. Special
guidelines apply to data characters G, F0 and A3.

I - 2.3.1. Classifying Code Elements

The alpha code elements F1, F2, F3, A1, A2 and B1, B2 have a classifying function.

Serial no. of 0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A A A N N
character

• F1: Main groups


• F2: Groups
• F3: Subgroups

• A1: Main groups


• A2: Subgroups

• B1: Main groups


• B2: Subgroups

The classifying coding letters and designations are established on a non-project-specific basis in the
KKS keys, namely as:

• Function key, for F1 F2 F3 on breakdown level 1 (see Chapter II).


• Equipment unit key, for A1 A2. on breakdown level 2 (see Chapter III)
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The terminology of the key may be modified on a project-specific basis but only provided that the
contents are not altered. Such modifications are subject to agreement between the parties to the
project.
Coding letters which are “blocked” are reserved for future technologies and new systems
engineering configurations.

I - 2.3.2. Numbering Code Elements

The code elements G, F0, FN, AN, A3 and BN have a numbering function.

Serial no. of 0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A A A N N
character

These numbering code elements are subject to agreement on a project-specific basis and between the
parties to the project as regards numbering systems and direction of numbering. However the
following principles apply:

• Numbering starts anew when one of the preceding code elements changes.
• Numbering may be consecutive or grouping.
• Numbering need not be continuous.
• Numbering conventions, once established, may not be altered, not even in the event of
changes made in the progress of planning.
• Redundant zeros must be written, except as modified below.
• An application-specific scheme of numbering may be established. However, such schemes
may not have the effect of reserving numbers in other applications, not even within the
same engineering discipline.
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I -3. Contents of Data Characters


I - 3.1. Total plant
Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A A A N N
character

In classical KKS version, the so called “total plant” is designated in breakdown level 0 by one letter
or one digit (data character G).
The contents of this designation in KKS, is left for coordination for particular power plant. For
example we can identify here:
• power station units,
• non-unit-specific plants,
• extensions, etc.
Data character F0 contains so called prefix number. It is one digit which identifies one from two or
more identical subsystems in the overall plant. The prefix number is used in cases when for instance
in compass of one power unit appear two or more identical subsystems (two boiler plants, two
turbosets, etc.). Adoption of a.m. data character is remained in KKS also for coordination for given
power plant.
Data character G as well as data character F0 can be omitted in KKS if the further part of designation
will remain complete univocal.
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I – 3.1.1. KKS Identification System for Power Plant

Production Plant Location


Production Equipment Unit
DIN 6779-10
Total Plant Function Equipment Unit Component
0 1 2 3

ANN A or N N AAA NN AA NNN AA NN

0 Common Systems
1 Boiler 1
2 Boiler 2

Example X1_H0 LAB10 CT001


System classification
System numbering
Equipment unit classification

X1 _ H 0 LAB 10 CT 001 EB 01
Component
System Code
numbering
Block
Component
Underscore classification
PLANT Equipment unit numbering
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I - 3.2. Process-Related Identification


Process-related identification of systems and items of equipment according to their function in
mechanical, civil, electrical and control and instrumentation engineering.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Prefix symbol
For process-related code

• see chapter I - 3.1

• System classification
Classification of systems and plants as
per KKS Key (Chapter II)

• System numbering
Numbering subdivision of systems and plants into
subsystems and sections of plants

• Equipment unit classification


Classification of mechanical equipment, electrical and
control and instrumentation equipment as per KKS Key
(Chapter III)

• Equipment unit numbering


Numbering of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and
instrumentation equipment

• Additional code
for the equipment unit code

• Component classification
Classification of components, signals or signal applications

• Component numbering
Numbering of components, signals or signal applications
The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted.
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I - 3.2.1. System code

System code consists of three letters and two digits. No one of these symbols can be omitted.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• see chapter I - 3.1

• System classification
Classification of systems and plants as per KKS Key (Chapter II).

Coding letters and designations of the main groups F1 as given in the Function Key:

A Grid and distribution systems


B Power transmission and auxiliary power supply
C Instrumentation and control systems
D Instrumentation and control systems
E Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
F Handling of nuclear equipment
G Water supply and disposal
H Conventional heat generation
J Nuclear heat generation
K Nuclear auxiliary systems
L Steam, water, gas cycles
M Main machine sets
N Process energy supply for external users (e.g. district heating)
P Cooling water systems
Q Auxiliary systems
R Gas generation and treatment
S Ancillary systems
T Blocked
U Structures
V Blocked
W Renewable energy plants, solar systems
X Heavy machinery (not main machine sets)
Y Blocked
Z Workshop and office equipment.
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The subdivisions in F2 and F3 are given in the applicable Function Key (Chapter II).

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• System numbering

It is numbering subdivision of systems and plants into subsystems and sections of plants.

Numbering starts anew when one of the preceding code elements changes.

System numbering must consist of two digits. Redundant zeros must be written e.g. the fourth
section of a system which is classified with letters LAE will be designated LAE04.

Generally valid rules on the use of FN numbering are not expedient. It should be decided on a case-
to-case basis which numbering convention is best suited to the extend and structure of the systems
and plants to be identified.

FN numbering is governed by the following principles:


• Numbering starts anew when one of the preceding code elements changes;
• Numbering may be consecutive or grouping;
• Numbering need not be continuous;
• Numbering conventions, once established, may not be altered, not even in the event of
changes made in the progress of planning;
• The direction of numbering coincides as a rule with that of fluid flow;
• FN numbering is governed by priorities (e.g. run pipe and branch pipe) or by a defined
direction of view (e.g. from left to right, from bottom to top);
• The possibility of later addition to the systems should be considered in the course of
numbering.
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I - 3.2.2. Equipment Unit Code

Equipment Unit Code consists of two letters, three digits and sometimes one additional letter (data
character A3) which can be omitted.
The Equipment Unit identified in breakdown level 2 belongs always to the System designated in
breakdown level 1.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Equipment unit classification


Classification of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment as
per KKS Key (Chapter III).

Coding letters and designations of the main groups A1 as given in the Equipment Unit Key:

A Mechanical equipment
B Mechanical equipment
C Direct measuring circuits
D Closed-loop control circuits
E Analog and binary signal conditioning
F Indirect measuring circuits
G Electrical equipment
H*) Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery
J Nuclear assemblies
*)
Main group A1 = H may only be used in connection with the main groups of the system code
F1 = M “Main machine sets” and F1 = X “Heavy machinery”.

The subdivisions in A2 are given in the applicable Equipment Unit key (Chapter III).
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Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Equipment unit numbering


Numbering of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment.

The AN number of breakdown level 2 is used to number the items of equipment classified in A1 and
A2.

The AN number must consist of three digits. Redundant zeros must be written.

AN numbering may be consecutive or grouping. It is a common practice to apply 100s grouping: in


this case the first digit points the kind of equipment unit.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Additional code
For the equipment unit code.

The additional code is used for the numbering of:


• Pilot valves and overpressure protection equipment
• Multiple supplies for electric loads
• Measuring circuits which share one sensor.

The additional code can be omitted.

Further applications are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
The additional code is not an alternative code for the components identified under breakdown
level 3.
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I - 3.2.3. Component Code

A component designated in breakdown level 3 is a part of equipment unit identified in breakdown


level 2.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Component classification
Classification of components, signals or signal applications as per KKS Key.

Coding letters and designations of main groups B1 for components as given in the Component Key
and for signals and signal applications:

E Electrical components (to DIN 40719 Part 2)


K Mechanical components
M Mechanical components
Q Instrumentation and control components (non-electrical)
X Signal origin
Y Signal application
Z Gated signal
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Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Component numbering
Numbering of components, signals and signal applications

Redundant zeros must be written.

The first digit is often used to point the kind (sort) of component designated in B1 B2.
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I - 3.3. Point of Installation Identification

Identification of points of installation of electrical and instrumentation equipment in installation


units (e.g. in cabinets, panels, consoles)

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A (A) (N) (N) N (A)

• Prefix symbol
for point of installation code
• see chapter I - 3.1
• Installation unit classification
Classifying subdivision of installation
units, e.g. cubicles, consoles, cabinets,
panels (Chapter II)
• Installation unit numbering
Numbering subdivision of installation units
• Breakdown symbol “full stop”
• Installation space code
Vertical subdivision (rows)
of installation spaces in installation units
• Installation space code
Horizontal subdivision (columns)
of installation spaces in installation units
• Additional code for installation space identification
Identification of special installation locations of components or further subdivision of AN

The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique. This is subject to
agreement between the parties to the project.

The “full stop” breakdown symbol must always be written.


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I - 3.3.1. Installation Unit Code

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A (A) (N) (N) N (A)

• Installation unit classification


Classifying subdivision of installation units, e.g. cubicles, consoles, cabinets, panels

Coding letters and designations of the main groups F1 as given in the Function Key:

A Grid and distribution systems


B Power transmission and auxiliary power supply
C Instrumentation and control equipment
D Instrumentation and control equipment (for use only when function codes CM to CT
are insufficient for the identification of system combinations)

The subdivisions in F2 and F3, are given in the applicable Function Key.

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A (A) (N) (N) N (A)

• Installation unit numbering


Numbering subdivision of installation units

Numbering starts anew when the preceding code elements change. Redundant zeros must be written.
Details of application are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
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I - 3.3.2. Installation Space Code

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A (A) (N) (N) N (A)

• Vertical subdivision (rows)


of installation spaces in installation units

• Horizontal subdivision (columns)


of installation spaces in installation units

• Additional code
Identification of special installation locations of components or further subdivision of AN

The number of data characters is governed by the necessary degree of detail of the coordinate
system. The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique.

Deviations with respect to the type of data character (A or N) and their quantity are allowed by
DIN 40719 Part 2 and are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.

There are also cases of deviations consisting in using the dividing symbol twice, and AN, e.g.
Y2BHB12.7.1, which means 1 lead-out from bay 7 at segment 12 section Y2 of switch gear BHB.
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I - 3.3.3. Examples

Examples of the identification of installation spaces in panels


To identify the installation space, draw on front of the panel coordinate system origin
- so called grid. Subdivide for this aim the panel elevation into planes:
• horizontal (x axis)- the result of subdivision are lines (rows),
• vertical (y axis)- the result of subdivision are columns (spaces).
Such established grid after addressing can state the coordinate system.
The coordinate system made by construction (so called „constant grid”) appears in panels of
electronics, control rooms etc.
Examples:

X - axis columns

Y- axis (lines)
front of the panel (service side)

In result of horizontal subdivision of panel appears “the


lines
LINE A lines” (rows), which are numbered by first letters in
alphabetic order used direction from top to bottom.
LINE B
LINE C

direction of numbering

A A
B
C C
D The identification of lines is stating
E E from the left top of the corner
F
G G
H
H
J
K
L
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.AA + A112C By means of coordinate grid, we are numbering the needed


places on the fixed line
.AB

.AC

5
1 60 1 60 1 60
AA

CWA01.AL005
According to cubicles, divisions, sections etc. into which an
AL installation unit is subdivided, the identification of installation
spaces is determined by displacement of the coordinate system
origin KU
+ CWA01. + CWA02 . + CWA03 .
AZ

15
1 150

A + CWA00
Where fittings which extend over several cubicles are numbered
CWA00.AK015
over a separate position code is to be established, e.g. CWA00
AK

AZ

+ CWA01 + CWA02 + CWA03

Row E in the switchgear


BBA02 +BAA02.E3C

+BAA02.E3B

1 2 3
The depth of installation spaces within drawers can be identified
+ BAA 02.E3A with the aid of the additional code in data character A3
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Where installation space are installed outside the coordinate grid, the following identification is
available by :

• Numbering starts from the coordinative system origin grid, proceeding in descending order from
1000 f.ex. against the direction of numbering and proceeding in ascending order from 500 f.ex. (
to the right from the last grid number point)
• Using the first letter of breakdown level 2 of identification.

989 993 997 front side 500 505 509

0 5 168

KU
Range for Range for
additional additional
fittings fittings

Additional fittings referenced to the grid.

X and Y zones are outside the grid.

A breakdown level 2 is used to identify the installation space.

Installation zone X Grid zone Installation zone Y

. AA 1
. XA 1 2 . AB 2
. AC 3
.YA
+XB002 +YA003
1 2 3
4
. XB

1 .YB
. XC 1 2

+XD004 1 . AZ .YC
4

.XD . ZN................... ZZ
.YD
27

+ ZN001
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Point of installation identification C Instrumentation and Control System


CHA

CH
Level 1 Unit protection panels
Protections

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

CHA 05

A Panel 05

B
C
D
E
F
G
I
J
Level 2 K

JA Level 0 1 2
Data character A N A A A N N A A N N N A
JB Example A 0 C H A 0 5 J B 0 6 4 B

Unit
Prefix number
Panel
No. of panel
JB 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 09 10
Place in panel
Place in set
Electronic module
Plate 4
6 Bottom of the plate 4
5
4
3
2
1
A
06
U B
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I - 3.4. Location Identification


Identification of locations in structures, on floors and in rooms and also of fire areas.

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Structure code Room code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N (A) A (N) N N (A)

• Prefix symbol
for the location code

• see chapter I - 3.1

• Structure classification
Classifying subdivision of structures
(outdoor area as well)

• Floor numbering
Numbering subdivision of structures into floors, storeys,
platforms, elevations, etc.

• Room classification
Identification of rooms and fire areas
R - room, S - fire area

• Room numbering
− Numbering of rooms and fire areas on each floor (number code)
or
− Identification of grid squares on each floor (coordinate system)

• Additional code
for subdivision of room number

The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique. This is subject to
agreement between the parties to the project.
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I - 3.4.1. Structure Code

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Structure code Room code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A

• Structure classification
Classifying subdivision of structures (outdoor area as well)

Coding letters and designations for main groups F1 from the Function Key.
U - Structures
The subdivisions into F2 and F3 are given in the applicable Function Key (Chapter II).

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Structure code Room code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character + A or N N A A A N N A A N N N A

• Floor numbering
Numbering subdivision of structures into floors, storeys, platforms, elevations, etc.

Numbering begins anew for each structure. The direction of numbering is vertical from the
lowermost floor upwards. Details of application are subject to agreement between the parties to the
project.
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I - 3.4.2. Room Code

The room code serves to identify physically separate and fictitious rooms in structures and in the
outdoor area.
Physically separate rooms in structures are identified by numbering, grid squares in the outdoor area
by coordinates. Fictitious rooms in structures may be identified by numbering or coordinate systems.
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I - 3.4.2.1. Room Identification by Numbering

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Structure code Room code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character
+ A or N N A A A N N (A) (N) N N (A)

• Room classification
Identification of rooms and fire areas

Coding letters and designations for main group A1:


• R – Room (may be omitted if code remains unique)
• S – Fire area (must always be written)

• A2 is not used in numbered room codes

• Room numbering
Numbering of rooms and fire areas on each floor

Shafts and rooms which extend over more than one floor receive the room numbering of the
lowermost floor for all elevations. The 100s character may be omitted if no structure in the
total plant comprises more than 99 rooms. If this is not the case, all floor numbering codes
of the total plant must be written uniformly with three data characters in AN.

• Additional code
for subdivision of room number
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I - 3.4.2.2. Room Identification by Coordinates

Serial no. of
0 1 2
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant Structure code Room code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3
character
Type of data
character
+ A or N A or N A A A N N A A (N) N N (A)

• Room classification
Data character A1 = R must always be written

• Coordinate on abscissa (alphanumeric)


The numeric data character may be omitted

• Coordinate on ordinate (numeric)

• Additional code for subdivision of grid

The dimensions of the grid squares should be established with the aid of suitably scaled coordinate
systems (see DIN 1356) relative to a surveyed origin (e.g. as per Gauß-Krüger).
The grid sizes and the meaning and type of the data characters (A or N) are subject to agreement
between the parties to the project.

Remark: The outdoor area is designated in the breakdown level 1 by symbols: UZT00.
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I -4. Notation of Codes

The code may be written with or without spacing but in such a way that it cannot be misinterpreted.
The allowable notations are fixed. Their use for any intended purpose is subject to agreement
between the parties to the project.
Spaced notation promotes the comprehensibility and mnemonic quality of codes. Codes may be
spaced by the insertion of blank spaces or interposing lines at predetermined points and by multiple-
line notation:
“small spacing” Blank spaces or interposing lines between the breakdown levels for codes which
do not have to be understood within a limited period of time;

“large spacing” Blank spaces or interposing lines between alpha and numeric elements within the
breakdown levels where the breakdown levels are more than 4 data characters long, for example for
codes in the control room, which have to be understood in a relatively short period of time.

Small spacing Large spacing


AN AAANN AANNNA AANN AN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN
With blank
or or
spaces
NN AAANN AANNNA AANN NN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN
With AN  AAANN  AANNNA  AANN AN  AAA  NN  AA  NNNA  AANN
interposing or or
lines NN  AAANN  AANNNA  AANN NN  AAA  NN  AA  NNNA  AANN
AN AAANN AN AAA NN
AANNNA AA NNNA
AANN AANN
Multiple-line or or
NN AAANN NN AAA NN
AANNNA AA NNNA
AANN AANN

Example:

08LBS60AA201
or 08LBS60 AA201
or 08 LBS60 AA201
or 08 LBS60
AA201

It is not allowed in the KKS system to apply any symbols like “ , ” (comma) “ . ” (point) (exception -
see chapter I - 2.2)
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I -5. General Notes

I - 5.1. Rules on the Keys


The KKS key is divided into the following key parts:
• Function key (Chapter II)
• Equipment unit key (Chapter III)
• Component key

Specified below meanings, applied to KKS symbols, shall be understood in following way:
“blocked” - specified alphabetical symbols should not be used (it is reserved
for KKS of future technologies in energy industries)
“reserve” - After coordinating letter combination can be used

I - 5.2. Assignment of System Codes to Mechanical Equipment and


Measuring Circuits
Equipment units are identified according to the system within the interfaces of which they are
located. Supply systems which serve only one equipment unit are identified on an equal footing as
subsystems of the system in which they are installed. Where an equipment unit serves as an interface
between two or more systems, its system code is assigned on the originator principle, i.e. according
to the system whose functions require the items concerned. Measuring circuits are identified
according to the system within the interfaces of which the sensor is installed.

I - 5.3. Special Rules for Mechanical Engineering


I - 5.3.1. Valves
Valves are identified on the equipment unit level by the letters AA regardless of their type, design or
actuator. Safety equipment, consisting of safety valves and their associated piping, are assigned to
the system to which they are connected.
Drains and vents are identified as far as the final isolation element – including double valves – or as
far as the open outlet as part of the drained or vented system (originator principle). This applies
analogously to supply systems.
System isolation valves for measuring circuits are identified on the level of the equipment unit code
by the classifying letters AA. Subsequent isolation and pressure equalization valves in the measuring
circuit are components of the measuring circuit and therefore classified as KA.

I - 5.3.2. Mechanical Supports

Supports may be identified using the system code or the structure code. On breakdown level 2
supports should be identified by BQ.
Structure-related identification is expedient where different systems are held by shared supports.
System-related identification is expedient where the supported items are positively assignable to one
system.
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I - 5.3.3. Mechanical Service Systems

Mechanical service systems which serve more than one main group identified on breakdown level 1
are identified as auxiliary or ancillary systems in separate main groups F1 by means of the following
coding letters:

G Water supply and disposal


K Reactor auxiliary systems
Q Auxiliary systems
S Ancillary systems

Example:

User (system) Supply system

Code Designation Code Designation

L.. Steam, water, gas cycles Q.. Auxiliary systems

M.. Main machine sets (common to L . . and M . .)

Where several mechanical systems identified differently in data characters F2 and F3 are connected to
one mechanical service system, the following code letters are used for the service systems on
breakdown level 1 in the data characters concerned as follows:
V Lubricant supply system
W Sealing fluid supply system
X Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment.
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A survey of the applications of the code letters W for sealing fluid supply system is given below:

User (system) Supply system

Code Designation Code Designation

LA . Feed water system


Sealing fluid supply system for
LB . Steam system LW . steam, water, gas cycles (common to
LA . , LB . and LC .
LC . Condensate system

LAB Feed water piping system


Feed water sealing water system
LAC Feed water pump system LAW
(common to LAB, LAC and LAD)
LAD HP feed water heating system

I - 5.4. Special Rules for Civil Engineering


The coding letter used in main group F1 is U for structures.
If several process-related systems are situated in one structure we designate this structure according
to the main, most important system.
Where individual structures for which separate structure codes exist are combined to form one
structure, that structure is given the code of the most important individual structure. Details of
application are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
Special structures, ducting structures are designated in main group F1 with coding letter U and in
subgroup F3 with following coding letters:
X special structures,
Y bridge structures,
Z ducting structures.
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I - 5.5. Special Rules for Electrical and Control and Instrumentation


Engineering

I - 5.5.1. Shared equipment

Combined electrical and control and instrumentation equipment


Combined electrical and control and instrumentation equipment, with or without a power unit (e.g.
housed in one cabinets), is identified on breakdown level 1 under letters CM to CT (subdivision for
system combinations) or D. If necessary, further grouping can be performed by using FN.

Transducer Racks, Supports, Frames


This auxiliary equipment is identified on breakdown level 1 using the code for the equipment
location (structure code), with the exception of auxiliaries for main machine sets and heavy
machinery (system code). On breakdown level 2, transducer racks, supports and frames are identified
by means of GZ.

Junction Boxes
On breakdown level 1, junction boxes receive the code of the structure and floor on which they are
installed. Exceptions are junction boxes for main machine sets and heavy machinery, and junction
boxes in electrical and control and instrumentation cubicles and cabinets; these are identified on
breakdown level 1 according to the associated main machine or heavy machine and cubicle or
cabinet respectively. On breakdown level 2 junction boxes are identified by means of A1 = G
(electrical equipment).

Connections
Connections are identified in accordance with DIN 40719 Part 2 by means of a dedicated code unit
which is preceded by the prefix symbol “ : ” (colon). This code unit can be combined with any
breakdown level as necessary for identification. Any combination of alpha and numerical symbols
appropriate to the requirements is acceptable for the identification of connections.

I - 5.5.2. Electrical Equipment

Transformer Systems for Power Transmission and Auxiliary Power Supply


Transformers are identified on breakdown level 1. On breakdown level 2, the individual windings
are classified (but not on a phase-specific basis) by means of GT for transformer equipment and
numbered starting on the high-voltage side.

Measuring Transformers
The types of measuring transformers as well as their quantities in the given system are identified in
breakdown level 2 by letters GT and three digits. Particular cores and phases of measuring
transformers are identified in breakdown level 3 by component symbols “ –T ” and by two digits.
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Switch gear, Battery Chargers, Inverters and Battery Sets


These systems and items of equipment are identified regardless of equipment location in the
classifying section of breakdown level 1 in accordance with the rules for main group F1 = B. If the
letters available are insufficient, FN may be used. In such instances the first character of FN has a
classifying purpose. The second character of FN numbers the cubicles.

I - 5.5.3. Control and Instrumentation Equipment

I - 5.5.3.1. Measuring Circuits

Measuring circuits comprise analog signal acquisition, conditioning, distribution and measured data
recording and indicating processing elements. They are generally identified after the system within
the interfaces of which the sensor is installed.
On breakdown level 2, direct measuring circuits are identified by means of A1 = C, indirect
measuring circuits (gated or calculated) by means of A1 = F and A2 according to the measured
physical variable (e.g. pressure, temperature).

Equipment Unit-Specific Analog Signal Processing and Measuring Circuits


Equipment unit-specific analog signal processing elements comprise control and instrumentation
equipment which is only provided for one equipment unit such as control interface, protective logics,
instruments in the feeder and command termination for final control elements. These analog signal
processing elements receive the code of the equipment unit concerned.

Function-Specific Analog Signal Processing


Function-specific analog signal processing elements comprise gates between more than one
measuring circuit and / or equipment unit-specific analog signal processing elements for systems
such as open-loop control (but not control interfaces). They encompass the control and
instrumentation equipment for more than one equipment unit and are identified on breakdown level 2
by means of A1 = E (analog and binary signal conditioning). A2 identifies control and
instrumentation functions (e.g. alarm gating, subgroup control).

Function-Interfacing Analog Signal Processing


Where control and instrumentation equipment serves more than one process system identified in F2
and F3, the letter Y for generic control and protection systems may be used in the appropriate data
character on breakdown level 1. Control and instrumentation equipment which serves more than one
main group may be identified under main group C for control and instrumentation, e.g. unit control
system = CJA.
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Example:

Process-related systems Generic control and instrumentation equipment

Code Designation Code Designation

LAB Feed water piping system


Control and protection system for feed
LAC Feed water pump system LAY water system
(common to LAB,LAC and LAD)
LAD HP feed water heating system

LA . Feed water system Control and protection system for steam,


LY . water, gas cycles
LB . Steam system (common to LA . and LB . )

MAA HP turbine
Electrical control and protection equipment
MAB IP turbine MAY
for steam turbine plant
MAP LP turbine bypass

H.. Conventional heat generation


Unit control system
L.. Steam, water, gas cycles CJA
(common to H . . , L . . and M . . )
M.. Main machine sets

Given the possibilities shown in the table, it is not practicable to meet all possible requirements for
identification of discrete process-related function (e.g. functional group control). Thus for example,
it may be necessary to use items which are identified differently on breakdown level 1 (main system
and associated parts of auxiliary and ancillary systems) in order to fulfil a given process-related task
(functional group). Identification of the functional groups involved in process-related tasks so as to
relate them to the principal task concerned may be performed by using the alpha characters in F1...F3
of the principal process-related task.
In this application, however, a suitable identifier such as a prefixed Y should be used to indicate that
a software coding unit is concerned, thus to rule out confusion with process-related codes. This code
is subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
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Analog Signal Gating


In principle, it is true of signal linking functions that the code of the signal to be processed is retained
after the gating element, e.g. for alarm gating.
Gated analog signals representing physically similar direct measured variables are identified by
means of a set number, e.g. “9”, in the first data character of AN and retain the code of the physical
variable in data character A2.
Gated analog signals representing physically dissimilar indirect measured variables are identified by
means of A2 = U (combined variables) provided the output variable is dimensionless.
Where signals or measured data are used to limit or suppress the original measured data, the
processed output signals retain the code of the original measured data.
Where measured data are corrected (e.g. flow measurement corrected for pressure and temperature)
and if only the corrected measured data are further processed, the codes stay the same as those of the
origin measured data in spite of the gating of dissimilar measured data.
Where a distinction is to be made between calculated analog data after analog data gating functions
and the original measured data, the indirect (calculated) measured variables are identified by means
of A1 = F (indirect measuring circuits). Identification in data character A2 is governed by the
physical variable.

I - 5.5.3.2. Closed-Loop Control Circuits

The principles for the identification of measuring circuits apply analogously to the identification of
closed-loop control circuits on breakdown level 1. Every control loop and every closed-loop control
circuit comprises measuring, control and positioning elements regardless of whether electrical,
pneumatic, hydraulic or other items of equipment are used. Closed-loop controls are identified
according to the controlles variable and not after the measuring circuits which serves the control or
the final control element on which the control acts.

I - 5.5.3.3. Signals and Signal Applications

Breakdown level 3 is used to identify signals and their applications. For this purpose, data character
B1 can contain:
X Signal origins
Y Signal applications
Z Gated signals

No generally valid rules have been made for signal and application areas. They should be established
individually for different control and instrumentation concepts.
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II -1. Introduction
Breakdown level 1
System (function)

Serial no. of 0 1 2 3
breakdown level
Title of Total plant System (function) Equipment unit Component
breakdown level
Designation of G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
data character
Type of data A or N N A A A NN A A N N N (A) A A N N
character

see chapter I-3.1.

see chapter I-3.2.1.

The alphabetical symbols of this breakdown level are used to classify and divide the overall plant
into subsystems, systems or building structures.
24 Roman letters except I and O are used as alphabetical symbols. It is not allowed to use any other
letters.
Wherever possible, all three alphabetical symbols are permanently allocated, including their
associated boundary constraints and task allotment in modern power plant technology.
Coding letters of the main groups F1 are specified on next and the subdivisions in F2 and F3 are given
in the present chapter II.

The numerical digits count and subdivide the unit (e.g. sections of piping system, cubicles, floors of
buildings etc.) coded in the last alphabetical symbol.

New KKS symbols are mostly marked on Process and Instrument diagrams.
Usually the code is written above the line:

09LBA11

or the “flag” symbol represents codes for piping. The flag points in the direction of fluid flow.

System

One should remember, that the code of a system must consist of five symbols: three letters and two
numerical symbols. No one of these symbols can be omitted.
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II -2. FUNCTION KEY MAIN GROUPS (F1)

A Grid and distribution systems


B Power transmission and auxiliary electrical power supply
C Instrumentation and control systems
D Control systems
E Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
F* Handling of nuclear equipment
G Water supply and disposal
H Conventional heat generation
J* Nuclear heat generation
K* Nuclear auxiliary systems
L Steam, water, gas cycles
M Main machine sets
N Process energy supply for external users (e.g. district heating)
P Cooling water systems
Q Auxiliary systems
R Gas generation and treatment
S Ancillary systems
T Blocked
U Structures
V Blocked
W Solar systems
X Heavy machinery (not main machine sets)
Y Blocked
Z Workshop and office equipment

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II - 2.1. A - GRID AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (FOR


ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, THERMOELECTRIC
POWER PLANTS AND HEATING PLANTS)

A
AA blocked
AB Systems > 420 kV
AC Systems 380 - (420) kV
AD Systems 220 - (245) kV
AE Systems 110 - (150) kV
AF Systems 60 - (72) kV
AG Systems 45 - (60) kV
AH Systems 30 - (35) kV
AJ Systems 20 - (25) kV
AK Systems 10 - (15) kV
AL Systems 6 - (5) kV
AM Systems 1 - (3) kV
AN Systems < 1 kV
AP Control consoles
AQ Measuring and counting systems (metering equipment)
AR Electrical protection systems (protection equipment)
AS Boards and cubicles of decentralized auxiliary electric installations
AT Electrical installations related to transformers
AU Control, annunciation and auxiliary systems
AV Marshalling cubicles
AW Instrument setting panels
AX Centralized instrumentation and controls
AY Communication installations and equipment
AZ blocked
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AB SYSTEMS > 420 kV


ABA…ABS Switch gears over 420 kV
ABT Transformers
ABU…ABZ Switch gears over 420 kV
AC SYSTEMS 380 - (420) kV
ACA…ACS Switch gears 380 - 420 kV
ACT Transformers
ACU…ACZ Switch gears 380 - 420 kV
AD SYSTEMS 220 - (245) kV
ADA…ADS Switch gears 220 - (245) kV
ADT Transformers
ADU…ADZ Switch gears 220 - (245) kV
AE SYSTEMS 110 - (150) kV
AEA…AES Switch gears 110 - (150) kV
AET Transformers
AEU…AEZ Switch gears 110 - (150) kV
AF SYSTEMS 60 - (72) kV
AFA…AFS Switch gears 60 - (72) kV
AFT Transformers
AFU…AFZ Switch gears 60 - (72) kV
AG SYSTEMS 45 - (50) kV
AGA…AGS Switch gears 45 - (50) kV
AGT Transformers
AGU…AGZ Switch gears 45 - (50) kV
AH SYSTEMS 30 - (35) kV
AHA…AHS Switch gears 30 - (35) kV
AHT Transformers
AHU…AHZ Switch gears 30 - (35) kV
AJ SYSTEMS 20 - (25) kV
AJA…AJS Switch gears 20 - (25) kV
AJT Transformers
AJU…AJZ Switch gears 20 - (25) kV
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AK SYSTEMS 10 - (15) kV
AKA…AKS Switch gears 10 - (15) kV
AKT Transformers
AKU…AKZ Switch gears 10 - (15) kV
AL SYSTEMS 6 - (5) kV
ALA…ALS Switch gears 6 - (5) kV
ALT Transformers
ALU…ALZ Switch gears 6 - (5) kV
AM SYSTEMS 1 - (3) kV
AMA…AMS Switch gears 1 - (3) kV
AMT Transformers
AMU…AMZ Switch gears 1 - (3) kV
AN SYSTEMS < 1 kV
ANA…ANC 3-phase and 1-phase AC switch gears 500 V ÷ 1000 V
AND blocked
ANE…ANH 3-phase and 1-phase AC switch gears < 500 V
ANJ blocked
ANK…ANN 220 VDC and 110 VDC switch gears
ANP blocked
ANQ…ANS 60 VDC and 48 VDC switch gears
ANT blocked
ANU…ANW 24 VDC and 12 VDC switch gears
ANX…ANZ blocked
AP CONTROL CONSOLES
APA…APZ Control consoles
AQ MEASURING AND COUNTING SYSTEMS (METERING EQUIPMENT)
AQA…AQZ Measuring and counting systems
AR ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PROTECTION EQUIPMENT)
ARA…ARZ Electrical protection systems
AS BOARDS AND CUBICLES OF DECENTRALIZED AUXILIARY
ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS
ASA Systems related to electric power circuit breaker
ASB Multiplication, conversion and decoupling system.
ASC Systems related to transformers, transducers and converters
ASD Systems related to compressed air and to hydraulics installations
ASE…ASH blocked
ASJ Instrumentations and controls
ASK blocked
ASL Grid simulation with voltage group selection mimic systems
ASM Measurement
ASN Auxiliary services
ASP Recording
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ASQ Metering
ASR Electrical protections
ASS Synchronization
AST Transformation
ASU Panels and cabinets for auxiliary equipment
ASV Group, intermediate and general terminal blocks
ASW Indication, manual operation, monitoring
ASX Alarm annunciation installations
ASY, ASZ blocked
AT ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS RELATED TO TRANSFORMERS
ATA…ATZ Installations related to transformers
AU CONTROL, ANNUNCIATION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
AUA…AUZ Control, annunciation and auxiliary systems
AV MARSHALLING CUBICLES
AVA…AVZ Marshalling cubicles
AW INSTRUMENT SETTING PANELS
AWA…AWZ Instrument setting panels
AX CENTRALIZED INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
AXA…AXZ Centralized instrumentation and controls
AY COMMUNICATION INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENT
AYA Telephone system (PABX)
AYB Control console telephone system
AYC Acoustic annunciation alarm installation
AYD Optical annunciation alarm installation
AYE Fire annunciation alarm installation
AYF Clock system
AYG Remote control system
AYH Telemetry system
AYJ Remote metering system
AYK H.F. carrier telephone system
AYL Staff paging system, wireless
AYM Staff paging system, inductive
AYN Staff paging system, hardwired
AYP Optical monitoring system
AYQ, AYR blocked
AYS Radiotelephone system
AYT…AYZ blocked
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II - 2.2. B – POWER TRANSMISSION AND AUXILIARY


ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY

B
BA Power transmission
BB Medium-voltage distribution boards and transformers, normal system
BC Medium-voltage distribution boards and transformers, general purpose
BD Medium-voltage emergency distribution boards and transformers (diesel)
emergency power system 1
BE blocked
BF Low-voltage main distribution boards and transformers, normal system
BG blocked
BH Low-voltage main distribution boards and transformers, general purpose
BJ Low-voltage subdistribution boards and transformers, normal system
BK Low-voltage switch gears for lighting, HVAC, elevators, workshops, etc
powered from main switch gears BF or BH
BL Low-voltage subdistribution boards and transformers, general purpose
BM Low-voltage distribution boards and transformers (diesel) emergency power
system 1
BN Low-voltage distribution boards and transformers (diesel) emergency power
system 2
BP Power installations for large variable-speed drives
BQ blocked
BR Low-voltage distribution boards (converter), emergency power system 1
BS blocked
BT Battery systems
BU DC distribution boards, normal system
BV DC distribution boards, emergency power system 1
BW DC distribution boards, emergency power system 2
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BX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment


BY Control and protection equipment
BZ blocked
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BA POWER TRANSMISSION
BAA Generator leads. Generator’s bus bars in connection with star-point and bus bars
from neutral bushing insulators of phase outputs to insulators of unit transformer,
to insulators of auxiliary transformer and to insulators of excitation transformer,
together with current and voltage transformers and also with cooling system of
these bus bars.
BAB Installation in compartment under generator
BAC Generator circuit breaker, also commutation pole circuit breaker, including cooling
system
BAD…BAS blocked
BAT Unit transformer including cooling system
BAU Grounding and overvoltage protection (at voltage generator level)
BAV, BAW blocked
BAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BAY Control and protection equipment
BAZ blocked
BB MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS,
NORMAL SYSTEM
BBA Switch gear 6 kV of unit auxiliaries
BBB…BBS Medium-voltage switch gears of unit auxiliaries
BBT Unit auxiliary transformer
BBU…BBW blocked
BBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BBY Control and protection equipment
BBZ blocked
BC MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS,
GENERAL PURPOSE
BCA Switch gear 6 kV of general unit auxiliaries
BCB Switch gear 6 kV of general unit auxiliaries
BCC Switch gear 6 kV of coal feeding and ash removal systems
BCD Switch gear 6 kV heating plant
BCE Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal system
BCF Switch gear 6 kV of milling lime stone
BCG Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal
BCH Switch gear 6 kV of heavy mobile equipment terminal
BCJ Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal system
BCK Switch gear 6 kV of general services
BCL Switch gear 6 kV of general services
BCM Switch gear 6 kV of back-up facilities
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BCN Switch gear 6 kV of back-up facilities


BCP…BCS Medium-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliaries
BCT Stand-by-starting and general services transformer, supplying power for switch
gears
BCU...BCV Medium-voltage switch gears of general auxiliary services
BCW Switch gear 6 kV of pump station
BCX...BCY Medium-voltage switch gears of general auxiliary services
BCZ Switch gear 6 kV of pump station
BD MEDIUM-VOLTAGE EMERGENCY DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND
TRANSFORMERS (DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1
BDA…BDS Medium-voltage switch gears of emergency power for plant auxiliary services
(powered for example by diesel units) and their supplying transformers
BDT Transformer of unit auxiliaries feeding switch gear s as above
BDU…BDW blocked
BDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BDY Control and protection equipment
BDZ blocked
BF LOW-VOLTAGE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND
TRANSFORMERS, NORMAL SYSTEM
BFA Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries
BFB Reserve
BFC Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries located in boiler house
BFD Reserve
BFE Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries of ESP (electrostatic precipitator)
BFF Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries of ESP (electrostatic precipitator)
BFG…BFS Low-voltage switch gears of unit auxiliaries
BFT…BFW Transformers supplying power for switch gears as above – order according to
secondary voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower voltages
BFX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BFY Control and protection equipment
BFZ blocked
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BH LOW-VOLTAGE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND


TRANSFORMERS, GENERAL PURPOSE
BHA Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliary services
BHB Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliary services
BHC...BHF Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliary services
BHG Switch gear 0.4 kV of hydrophore house
BHH Switch gear 0.4 kV of repairing workshop
BHJ Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal gap bunker
BHK Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal storage site
BHL Switch gear 0.4 kV of stand-by power supply for electrostatic precipitators
BHM Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal feeding system
BHN Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal system
BHP Main lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BHQ Main lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BHR Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliary services
BHS Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal and dust extraction
BHT Main reduction transformers 6/0.4 kV of plant auxiliaries
BHU...BHV Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliaries
BHW Switch gear 0.4 kV
BHX Switch gear 0.4 kV of water treatment plant
BHY Switch gear 0.4 kV of waste-water treatment plant
BHZ Switch gear 0.4 kV of pump station
BJ LOW-VOLTAGE SUBDISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS,
NORMAL SYSTEM
BJA Switch gear 0.4 kV
BJB Switch gear 0.4 kV of boiler house
BJC…BJF Reserve
BJG Switch gear 0.4 kV of auxiliary voltage
BJH Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal feeding system
BJJ Switch gear 0.4 kV of auxiliary voltage
BJK Switch gear 0.4 kV of soot blowers
BJL…BJQ Reserve
BJR Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal system
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BJS Switch gear 0.4 kV of electrode rappers


BJT Reducing transformer nN1/ nN2 supplying power for above switch gear
BJU...BJV blocked
BJW Power feeder cubicle 380/220V
BJX Switch gear 0.4 kV of annealers
BJY Switch gear 0.4 kV of drying motors
BJZ blocked
BK LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCH GEARS FOR LIGHTING, HVAC,
ELEVATORS, WORKSHOPS, ETC POWERED FROM MAIN SWITCH
GEARS BF OR BH
BKA Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BKB Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BKC Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BKD Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV
BKE Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV in switch gear rooms
BKF HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV of unit 1 and 2 control room and DIRE
BKG Switch gear 0.4 kV
BKH…BKK Reserve
BKL Switch gear 0.4 kV for elevators
BKM, BKN Reserve
BKP Emergency lighting switch gear 0.4 kV - inverters
BKQ Reserve
BKR Power outlets switch gear 0.4 kV
BKS Switch gear 0.4 kV of supplying power for workshops
BKT, BKU Reserve
BKV HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV
BKW HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV
BKX…BKZ Reserve
BL LOW-VOLTAGE SUBDISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS,
GENERAL PURPOSE
BLA…BLS Low-voltage switch gears of general plant auxiliary services supplied directly or
indirectly through transformers NN1/NN2 by main switch gear BH
BLT Plant auxiliaries reducing voltage transformer 6/0,4kV
BLU…BLV blocked
BLW Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash sprinkling water pumps - B3BLW
BLX Switch gear 0.4 kV of loads regulation cooling tower system
BLY Control and protection equipment
BLZ blocked

BM LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS


(DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1
BMA…BMX Reserve
BMY Switch gear 0.4 kV of drying motors of general needs
BMZ blocked
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BN LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS


(DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 2
BNA…BNS Low-voltage switch gears of emergency power for plant auxiliary services
(powered for instance from diesel units)
BNT…BNW Transformers supplying power for switch gears as above – order according to
secondary voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower
BNX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BNY Control and protection equipment
BNZ blocked
BP POWER INSTALLATIONS FOR LARGE VARIABLE-SPEED DRIVES
BPA…BPU Power electrical installations for variable speed control of high power drives
BPV, BPW blocked
BPX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BPY Control and protection equipment
BPZ blocked
BR LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS (CONVERTER),
EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1
BRA Switch gear 220 V
BRB Unit switch gear 220 V
BRC…BRS AC UPS (Uninterrupted power supply) low-voltage switch gears
BRT Rotary DC/AC inverter
BRU Static (thyristor) DC/AC inverter
BRV Static (thyristor) DC/AC inverter
BRW blocked
BRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BRY Control and protection equipment
BRZ blocked
BT BATTERY SYSTEMS
BTA…BTK Batteries. Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower.
BTL…BTV Charging installations for batteries. Order according to voltage levels, counted
from higher voltages to lower.
BTW Battery 220 VDC
BTX Rectifier 24 VDC
BTY, BTZ Common installations
BU DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, NORMAL SYSTEM
BUA…BUS Main DC switch gears (supplying power in normal operation conditions). Order
according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower.
BUT blocked
BUU Switch gear 220 VDC
BUV Switch gear 220 VDC
BUW Switch gear 220 VDC
BUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BUY Control and protection equipment
BUZ blocked
BV DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1
BVA…BVS Emergency DC switch gears. Order according to voltage levels, counted from
higher voltages to lower.
BVT…BVW blocked
BVX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BVY Control and protection equipment
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BW DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 2


BWA…BWS Emergency DC switch gears. Order according to voltage levels, counted from
higher voltages to lower.
BWT…BWW blocked
BWX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BWY Control and protection equipment
BWZ blocked
BX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
BXA…BXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
BXV…BXZ blocked
BY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
BYA…BYU Control and protection installations
BYV…BYZ blocked
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II - 2.3. C – INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

C
CA Interlocks
CB Functional group control, partial control
CC Binary signal conditioning
CD Individual drive control
CE Annunciation
CF Metering, recording
CG Analog control ( not including actuators )
CH Protection
CJ Unit control system
CK Computer system
CL Reactors protection
CM Units control system
CN General auxiliary installation control systems
CO Overall instructions
CP Instrumentation and control systems
CQ Instrumentation and control systems
CR Instrumentation and control systems
CS Instrumentation and control systems
CT Auxiliary instrumentation and control systems
CU Electrical supply for automatic systems
CV Marshalling racks
CW Control rooms
CX Local control panels
CY Communication equipment
CZ blocked
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CA INTERLOCKS
CAA…CAQ Interlock cubicles
CAR…CAY Interlock cubicles of nuclear plants
CAZ blocked
CB FUNCTIONAL AND PARTIAL GROUP CONTROL
CBA Sootblower control
CBB Precipitator control
CBC Turbine and turbine protections
CBD Boiler and boiler protections
CBE Water-steam systems
CBF Vibrations
CBG Switch-gear rooms
CBH…CBN Functional group and individual control cubicles
CBP Synchronisation cubicles
CBQ Cubicles for change over - SZR automatics
CBR…CBY Functional group control cubicles in nuclear plants
CBZ blocked
CC BINARY SIGNAL CONDITIONING
CCA…CCQ Cubicles for signal conditioning
CCR…CCY Signal conditioning cubicles in nuclear plants
CCZ blocked
CD INDIVIDUAL DRIVE CONTROL
CDA…CDQ Individual drive control cubicles
CDR…CDY Individual drive control cubicles in nuclear plants
CDZ blocked
CE ANNUNCIATION
CEA…CEH Cubicles for information, fault and alarm annunciation systems
CEJ Cubicles for disturbance signals for boiler part
CEK Cubicles for disturbance signals for turbine part
CEL… CEQ Disturbance signals recording
CER…CEY Disturbance signal cubicles in nuclear plants
CEZ blocked
CF METERING, RECORDING
CFA…CFF Metering cubicles
CFG…CFK Reactor measurement cubicles
CFL…CFP Radiation measurement cubicles
CFQ Account measurement cubicles (counters, recorders)
CFR…CFY Account measurement cubicles in nuclear plants
CFZ blocked
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CG ANALOG CONTROL (NOT INCLUDING ACTUATORS)


CGA Regulation cubicles for boiler part
CGB Regulation cubicles for turbine part
CGC…CGH Regulation cubicles
CGJ…CGQ Reactor regulation cubicles
CGR…CGY Regulation cubicles in nuclear plants
CGZ blocked
CH PROTECTION
CHA Unit protection cubicles
CHB Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear
CHC, CHD Protection cubicles of generator and transformer
CHE Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear
CHF…CHL Protections
CHM Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear
CHN Earth protection cubicles of 220 V DC switch gear
CHP…CHY Protections
CHZ blocked
CJ UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM
CJA Unit control system with cubicles
CJB Monitoring unit control panels (e.g. LVS)
CJC blocked
CJD Start-up control system with the cubicles
CJE blocked
CJF Boiler control system with the cubicles
CJG Burners management control system
CJH blocked
CJJ…CJN Cubicles I&C system for steam turboset
CJP…CJT Control cubicles for gas turboset
CJU…CJY Control system for other main machines and auxiliary equipment
CJZ blocked
CK COMPUTER SYSTEM
CKA Local stations and servers
CKB Printers
CKC, CKD Diagnosis, engineering stations, programmators, etc.
CKE ETHERNET computer components
CKF…CKH Diagnosis, engineer stations etc.
CKJ Operator stations PME
CKK Operator stations of control room
CKL Operator stations
CKM Diagnosis computer
CKN System servers
CKP…CKV Computer systems
CKW Data of energy production system
CKX, CKY Computer systems
CKZ blocked
CM UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM
CMA…CMZ Unit control system with cubicles
CN GENERAL AUXILIARY INSTALLATION CONTROL SYSTEM
CNA Control System
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CNB Control System


CNC Control System)
CND Control System
CNE Control System
CNF…CNR General auxiliary installation control cubicles
CNS…CNZ blocked

CO OVERALL INSTRUCTIONS
COA Design manual

CT AUXILIARY INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL CUBICLES


CTA Auxiliary protection cubicles for generator and transformer
CTB Auxiliary cubicles for generator
CTC Auxiliary cubicles for turbine
CTD Local cubicles for ESP electrostatic precipitator
CTE Local cubicles for auxiliary boiler equipment
CTF Local cubicles for auxiliary turbine equipment
CTG…CTY reserve
CTZ blocked
CU ELECTRICAL SUPPLY FOR AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS
CUA Electrical supply cubicles
CUB Supply cubicles for coal handling and ash handling PLC controllers
CUC…CUF Electrical supply cubicles
CUG Cubicles for excitation
CUH…CUJ reserve
CUK Operator station’s supply cubicles
CUL...CUQ reserve
CUR…CUY Regulation - drive level , nuclear plants
CUZ blocked
CV MARSHALLING RACKS
CVA…CVZ Marshalling cubicles and cabinets
CW CONTROL ROOMS
CWA…CWE Control desks
CWF…CWP Control cubicles and panels
CWQ…CWY Cubicles and panels for electrical equipment and electrical supply
CWZ blocked
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CX LOCAL CONTROL PANELS AND CUBICLES


CXA…CXD Local control cubicles
CXE Cubicles for coal handling and ash disposal control systems
CXF reserve
CXG Cubicles for pumping station control system
CXH Cubicles for pumping station control system
CXJ, CXK reserve
CXL Cubicles for district heating control system
CXM Cubicles of fuel oil pumping station control system
CXN…CXP reserve
CXQ Cubicles of turbine oil pumping station control system
CXR…CXY reserve
CXZ blocked
CY COMMUNICATION
CYA Telephone system
CYB Control console telephone system
CYC Alarm system (acoustic)
CYD Alarm system ( optical)
CYE Fire alarm system
CYF Clock system
CYG Telemechanics
CYH Telemetry system
CYJ Telemetry-meters
CYK Hi carrier telephone system
CYL Staff paging system (wireless)
CYM Staff paging system (inductive)
CYN Staff paging system hardwired
CYP Optical monitoring system
CYQ blocked
CYR Pneumatic tube conveyor
CYS Radio telephone system
CYT Transmission of signals ARNE and ARCM
CYU…CYZ blocked
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II - 2.4. D – CONTROL SYSTEMS

D
DAA…DAZ for free use only when the function keys CM
to DYA…DYZ and CP..CS in the main group C are insufficient for the identification
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II - 2.5. E – CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND RESIDUES


DISPOSAL

E
EA Unloading and storage of solid fuels
EB Mechanical treatment of solid fuels (Crushing, mixing, drying, etc.)
EC Distribution of solid fuels
ED Chemical treatment of solid fuels incl. residues removal
(e.g. desulphurization plant)
EE Conversion of solid fuels
(Gas generation and treatment see function key R)
EF blocked
EG Supply of liquid fuels
EH Chemical treatment of liquid fuels incl. residues removal
EJ blocked
EK Supply of gaseous fuels
EL Chemical treatment of gaseous fuels incl. residues removal
EM blocked
EN Supply of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
EP Treatment of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
EQ Conversion of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
ER Ignition fuel supply
ES blocked
ET Ash and slag removal system
EU Treatment and transport system for combustion, fuel treatment, fuel
conversion, flue gas cleaning, gas generation residues
EV Lubricant supply system
EW Sealing fluid supply system
EX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EY Control and protection equipment
EZ blocked
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EA UNLOADING AND STORAGE OF SOLID FUELS


EAA Ship unloading system
EAB Rail wagon and truck unloading bay
EAC Transport system
EAD Stacking system
EAE Bunker system, storage area (stockyard)
EAF Bucket wheel system, reclaimer system
EAG…EAS blocked
EAT Weighing equipment
EAU Sampling equipment
EAV Lubricant supply system
EAW blocked
EAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EAY Control and protection equipment
EAZ blocked
EB MECHANICAL TREATMENT OF SOLID FUELS (CRUSHING, MIXING,
DRYING, ETC.)
EBA Transport system
EBB Mixing system
EBC Crushing system, pulverizing system
EBD Screening system
EBE Separator system and discharge equipment thereof - unless not structural part of
one of the former systems (EBA to EBD)
EBF Temporary storage system for milled raw coal
EBG Pre drying system
EBH Main drying system
EBJ Dried coal transport system incl. aftercooling
EBK Dried coal temporary storage system
EBL Vapor compressor system
EBM Exhaust system
EBN…EBQ blocked
EBR Residues removal system
EBS blocked
EBT Weighing equipment
EBU Sampling equipment
EBV Lubricant supply system
EBW blocked
EBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EBY Control and protection equipment
EBZ blocked
EC DISTRIBUTION OF SOLID FUELS
ECA Conveyor system from storage system to bunkers
ECB Shuttle conveyor system
ECC Conveyor system from bunkers to hoppers
ECD Coal mobile equipment
ECE…ECG Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport
systems)
ECH Inclined conveyor system
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ECJ…ECQ Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport


systems)
ECR Dust collection
ECS Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport
systems)
ECT Weighing equipment
ECU Sampling equipment
ECV, ECW blocked
ECX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
ECY Control and protection equipment
ECZ blocked
ED CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF SOLID FUELS INCL. RESIDUES
REMOVAL (E.G. DESULFURIZATION PLANT)
EDA…EDU Chemical treatment of solid fuels incl. residues removal (e.g. desulphurization
plant)
EDV Lubricant supply system
EDW blocked
EDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EDY Control and protection equipment
EDZ blocked
EE CONVERSION OF SOLID FUELS (GAS GENERATION AND
TREATMENT SEE FUNCTION KEY R)
EEA…EEU Conversion of solid fuels
EEV Lubricant supply system
EEW blocked
EEX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EEY Control and protection equipment
EEZ blocked
EG SUPPLY OF LIQUID FUELS
EGA Receiving equipment incl. pipeline
EGB Tank farm
EGC Pump system
EGD Piping system
EGE…EGQ blocked
EGR Residues removal system
EGS Cooling medium system
EGT Heating medium system
EGU Condensate system
EGV Lubricant supply system
EGW blocked
EGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EGY Control and protection equipment
EGZ blocked
EH CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF LIQUID FUELS INCL. RESIDUES
REMOVAL
EHA…EHU Chemical treatment of liquid fuels incl. residues removal
EHV Lubricant supply system
EHW blocked
EHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EHY Control and protection equipment
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EHZ blocked
EK SUPPLY OF GASEOUS FUELS
EKA Receiving equipment incl. pipeline
EKB Moisture separation system
EKC Heating system
EKD Main reducing station, expansion turbine
EKE Mechanical cleaning, scrubbing
EKF Storage system
EKG Piping system
EKH Main pressure boosting system
EKJ…EKQ blocked
EKR Residues removal system
EKS blocked
EKT Heating medium system
EKU blocked
EKV Lubricant supply system
EKW Sealing fluid supply system
EKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EKY Control and protection equipment
EKZ blocked
EL CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF GASEOUS FUELS INCL. RESIDUES
REMOVAL
ELA…ELU Chemical treatment of gaseous fuels incl. residues removal
ELV Lubricant supply system
ELW Sealing fluid supply system
ELX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
ELY Control and protection equipment
ELZ blocked
EN SUPPLY OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS OF
DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES)
ENA…ENU Supply of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
ENV Lubricant supply system
ENW blocked
ENX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
ENY Control and protection equipment
ENZ blocked
EP TREATMENT OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS OF
DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES)
EPA…EPU Treatment of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
EPV Lubricant supply system
EPW blocked
EPX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EPY Control and protection equipment
EPZ blocked
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EQ CONVERSION OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS


OF DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES)
EQA…EQU Conversion of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types)
EQV Lubricant supply system
EQW blocked
EQX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EQY Control and protection equipment
EQZ blocked
ER IGNITION FUEL SUPPLY
ERA Pulverized coal supply system
ERB Oil supply system
ERC Gas supply system
ERD…ERU blocked
ERV Lubricant supply system
ERW blocked
ERX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
ERY Control and protection equipment
ERZ blocked
ET ASH AND SLAG REMOVAL SYSTEM
ETA Wet ash conveying system
ETB Storage or settling pond for wet ash
ETC Wet ash dredger
ETD Conveying system for granulate
ETE Storage system for granulate
ETF Pulp transport system
ETG Conveying system for dry ash
ETH Storage system for dry ash
ETJ Fly-ash conveyor system from chute hoppers
ETK Common conveying system for wet and dry ash
ETL Common storage system for wet and dry ash
ETM Settling plant for wet and dry ash
ETN Forwarding, distribution, recovery and disposal systems for flushing and ash water
ETP Fly ash disposal (pulsatory filter)
ETQ Conveyor system for ash removal
ETR...ETT Reserve
ETU blocked
ETV Lubricant supply system
ETW blocked
ETX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
ETY Control and protection equipment
ETZ blocked
EU TREATMENT AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR COMBUSTION, FUEL
TREATMENT, FUEL CONVERSION, FLUE GAS CLEANING, GAS
GENERATION RESIDUES
EUA Treatment system for fuel treatment residues
EUB Treatment system for fuel conversion residues
EUC Treatment system for fuel combustion residues
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EUD Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues


EUE Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues
EUF Treatment system for fuel treatment residues (only if EUA is not sufficient for
identification)
EUG Treatment system for fuel treatment residues only if EUA and EUF are not
sufficient for identification)
EUH Treatment system for fuel conversion residues (only if EUB is not sufficient for
identification)
EUJ Treatment system for fuel conversion residues (only if EUB and EUH are not
sufficient for identification)
EUK Treatment system for fuel combustion residues (only if EUC is not sufficient for
identification)
EUL Treatment system for fuel combustion residues (only if EUC and EUK are not
sufficient for identification)
EUM Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues (only if EUD is not sufficient for
identification)
EUN Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues (only if EUD and EUM are not
sufficient for identification)
EUP Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues only if EUE is not
sufficient for identification)
EUQ Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues only if EUE and EUP
are not sufficient for identification
EUR…EUU blocked
EUV Lubricant supply system
EUW blocked
EUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EUY Control and protection equipment
EUZ blocked
EV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
EVA…EVU Lubricant supply system
EVV…EVZ blocked
EW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
EWA…EWU Sealing fluid supply system
EWV…EWZ blocked
EX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
EXA…EXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EXV…EXZ blocked
EY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
EYA…EYU Control and protection equipment
EYV…EYZ blocked
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II - 2.6. G – WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL

G
GA Raw water supply
GB Treatment system (carbonate hardness removal) incl. cooling tower make-up
water treatment system
GC Treatment system (demineralization)
GD Treatment system (others)
GE blocked
GF blocked
GG blocked
GH Distribution systems (not drinking water)
GJ blocked
GK Drinking water supply
GL blocked
GM Process waste water drain system
GN Process drains treatment system
GP blocked
GQ Domestic waste water collection and drainage systems
GR Domestic waste water treatment system
GS blocked
GT Water recovery from waste water
GU Rainwater collection and drainage systems incl. treatment system
GV Lubricant supply system
GW Sealing fluid supply system
GX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GY Control and protection equipment
GZ blocked
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GA RAW WATER SUPPLY


GAA Extraction, mechanical cleaning, piping and channel system
GAB blocked
GAC Distribution of raw water
GAD Storage system
GAE Monitoring system
GAF Pump system
GAG…GAU blocked
GAV Lubricant supply system
GAW blocked
GAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GAY Control and protection equipment
GAZ blocked
GB TREATMENT SYSTEM (CARBONATE HARDNESS REMOVAL)
INCL. COOLING TOWER MAKE-UP WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
GBA blocked
GBB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GBC Aeration, gas injection system
GBD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GBE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GBF Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GBG Evaporation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GBH Deaeration, drying system
GBJ Preheating, cooling system
GBK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GBL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
GBM blocked
GBN Chemicals supply system
GBP Regeneration, flushing equipment
GBQ Injection system for main fluid (for hardness stabilisation)
GBR Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization
GBS Sludge thickening system
GBT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
GBU blocked
GBV Lubricant supply system
GBW blocked
GBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GBY Control and protection equipment
GBZ blocked
GC TREATMENT SYSTEM (DEMINERALIZATION)
GCA blocked
GCB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GCC Aeration, gas injection system
GCD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GCE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GCF Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. for demineralization)
GCG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
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GCH Deaeration, drying system


GCJ Preheating, cooling system
GCK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GCL Demineralised water storage tanks
GCM blocked
GCN Chemicals supply system
GCP Regeneration, flushing equipment
GCQ Injection system for main fluid
GCR Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization
GCS Sludge thickening system
GCT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
GCU Condensate system
GCV Lubricant supply system
GCW blocked
GCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GCY Control and protection equipment
GCZ blocked
GD TREATMENT SYSTEM (OTHERS)
GDA blocked
GDB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GDC Aearation, gas injection system
GDD Precipitation system {e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GDE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GDF Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system {e.g. for demineralization)
GDG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
GDH Deaeration, drying system
GDJ Preheating, cooling system e
GDK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GDL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
GDM blocked
GDN Chemicals supply system
GDP Regeneration, flushing equipment
GDQ Injection system for main fluid
GDR Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization
GDS Sludge thickening system
GDT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
GDU blocked
GDV Lubricant supply system
GDW blocked
GDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GDY Control and protection equipment
GDZ blocked
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GH DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (NOT DRINKING WATER)


GHA Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water)
GHB Distribution systems after treatment (carbonate hardness removal)
GHC Distribution system of demineralised water
GHD Distribution systems after treatment (others)
GHE…GHG Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water)
GHH Distribution system for ash sprinkling
GHJ Distribution system for municipal water
GHK....GHU Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water)
GHV, GHW blocked
GHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GHY Control and protection equipment
GHZ blocked
GK DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
GKA Receiving point
GKB Storage and transport system
GKC Distribution system
GKD Chemicals proportioning system
GKE…GKU Drinking water supply (available for subdivision e.g. building-specific)
GKV, GKW blocked
GKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GKY Control and protection equipment
GKZ blocked
GM PROCESS WASTE WATER DRAIN SYSTEM
GMA Process waste water drain system
GMB Process drain system for electrical structures
GMC Pump system
GMD Reserve
GME Draining of oil-polluted water
GMF Drain system for ash handling system
GMG Reserve
GMH Process drain system for boiler house
GMJ Reserve
GMK Process drain system for coal storage
GML Reserve
GMM Process drain system for turbine house
GMN Process drain system for oil storage
GMP Process drain system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination plant
buildings
GMQ, GMR Reserve
GMS Process drain system for secondary buildings
GMT Process drainage system for auxiliary buildings
GMU Reserve
GMV, GMW blocked
GMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
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GMY Control and protection equipment


GMZ Process drainage system for transportation, gardens and miscellaneous
GN PROCESS DRAINS TREATMENT SYSTEM
GNA Supply and distribution system
GNB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GNC Aeration, gas injection system
GND Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GNE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GNF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
GNG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
GNH Deaeration, drying system
GNJ Preheating, cooling system
GNK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GNL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
GNM Chlorifying and deionising equipment
GNN Chemicals supply system
GNP Regeneration, flushing equipment
GNQ Injection system for main fluid
GNR Process drains removal system after treatment, flushing water and residues removal
system incl. neutralization
GNS Sludge thickening system
GNT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
GNU blocked
GNV Lubricant supply system
GNW Sealing fluid supply system
GNX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GNY Control and protection equipment
GNZ blocked
GQ DOMESTIC WASTE WATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
GQA Domestic waste water collection and drain systems
GQB Domestic waste water system for electrical structures
GQC Domestic waste water pump system
GQD…GQE Reserve
GQF Domestic waste water system for ash transport
GQG Reserve
GQH Domestic waste water system for boiler house
GQJ…GQL Reserve
GQM Domestic waste water system for turbine house
GQN Reserve
GQP Domestic waste water system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination
buildings
GQQ…GQS Reserve
GQT Domestic waste water system for auxiliary buildings
GQU Reserve
GQV, GQW blocked
GQX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GQY Control and protection equipment
GQZ blocked
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GR DOMESTIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM


GRA Collecting piping and main culvert system
GRB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GRC Aeration, gas injection system
GRD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GRE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
GRF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
GRG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
GRH Deaeration, drying system
GRJ Preheating, cooling system
GRK Piping and culvert system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GRL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
GRM blocked
GRN Chemicals supply system
GRP Regeneration, flushing equipment
GRQ Injection system for main fluid
GRR Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization
GRS Sludge thickening system
GRT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
GRU blocked
GRV Lubricant supply system
GRW blocked
GRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GRY Control and protection equipment
GRZ blocked
GT WATER RECOVERY FROM WASTE WATER
GTA…GTU Water recovery from waste water
GTV, GTW blocked
GTX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GTY Control and protection equipment
GTZ blocked
GU RAINWATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS INCL.
TREATMENT SYSTEM
GUA Collecting piping and main culvert system
GUB Rainwater drain system for electrical structures
GUC…GUE Reserve
GUF Rainwater drain system for ash handling structures
GUG Reserve
GUH Rainwater drain system for boiler house
GUJ....GUL Reserve
GUM Rainwater drainage system for turbine house
GUN Reserve
GUP Rainwater drainage system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination
buildings
GUQ, GUR Reserve
GUS Rainwater drainage system for secondary buildings
GUT Rainwater drainage system for auxiliary buildings
GUU Reserve
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GUV, GUW blocked


GUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GUY Control and protection equipment
GUZ Rainwater drainage system for transportation, gardens and miscellaneous

GV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM


GVA…GVU Lubricant supply system
GVV…GVZ blocked
GW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
GWA…GWU Sealing fluid supply system
GWV…GWZ blocked
GX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
GXA…GXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
GXV…GXZ blocked
GY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
GYA…GYU Control and protection equipment
GYV…GYZ blocked
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II - 2.7. H – CONVENTIONAL HEAT GENERATION

H
HA Pressure system
HB Support structure, enclosure, steam generator interior
HC Fireside heat transfer surface cleaning equipment
HD Ash and slag removal
HE blocked
HF Bunker, feeder and pulverizing system
HG blocked
HH Main firing system
HJ Ignition firing equipment (if separate)
HK blocked
HL Combustion air system (primary air, secondary air)
HM Gas heating system (for closed cycle)
HN Flue gas exhaust (without flue gas treatment)
HP Mechanical dust handling system
HQ Electrostatic precipitator
HR Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residues removal, adsorptive process
HS Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residues removal, catalytic process
HT Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residues removal, absorptive process
HU Flue gas reheating system
HV Lubricant supply system
HW Sealing fluid supply system
HX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HY Control and protection equipment
HZ blocked
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HA PRESSURE SYSTEM
HAA LP part-flow feed heating system (flue-gas-heated)
HAB HP part-flow feed heating system (flue-gas-heated)
HAC Economizer system
HAD Evaporator system
HAE, HAF blocked
HAG Circulation system for boilers with forced circulation
HAH HP superheater system
HAJ Reheat system
HAK Secondary reheat system
HAL blocked
HAM Triflux system
HAN Pressure systems drain system
HAP…HAT blocked
HAU Pressure systems venting system
HAV Lubricant supply system
HAW Sealing fluid supply system
HAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HAY Control and protection equipment
HAZ blocked
HB SUPPORT STRUCTURE, ENCLOSURE, STEAM GENERATOR
INTERIOR
HBA Frame incl. foundations
HBB Enclosures, insulations
HBC Brick linings incl. insulating brickwork
HBD Platforms, stairways
HBE…HBJ blocked
HBK Steam generator interior
HBL…HBZ blocked
HC FIRESIDE HEAT TRANSFER SURFACE CLEANING EQUIPMENT
HCA Air soot blowing system
HCB Steam soot blowing system
HCC Water soot blowing system
HCD Flushing equipment
HCE Rapping gear
HCF Shot cleaning system
HCG…HCU blocked
HCV Lubricant supply system
HCW Sealing fluid supply system
HCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HCY Control and protection equipment
HCZ blocked
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HD ASH AND SLAG REMOVAL


HDA Furnace ash and slag removal
HDB blocked
HDC Flue dust return system
HDD…HDU blocked
HDV Lubricant supply system
HDW Sealing fluid supply system
HDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HDY Control and protection equipment
HDZ blocked
HF BUNKER, FEEDER AND PULVERIZING SYSTEM
HFA Reserve
HFB Bunker for pulverizing system, feeder system
HFC Pulverizing system (incl. classifier)
HFD Flue gas return system
HFE Mill air system, carrier air system
HFF Vapour/exhaust gas system
HFG Pulverized coal temporary storage bunker after central pulverizing system
(indirect firing)
HFH…HFU blocked
HFV Lubricant supply system
HFW Sealing fluid supply system
HFX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HFY Control and protection equipment
HFZ blocked
HH MAIN FIRING SYSTEM
HHA Main burners
HHB Retarded combustion grate
HHC Grate combustion system
HHD Other burner equipment (e.g. vapour burner, flue dust burner)
HHE Pulverized coal bin, forwarding and distribution system
HHF Oil temporary storage, pump and distribution system
HHG Gas pressure reduction, distribution system
HHH Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 1
HHJ Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 2
HHK Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 3
HHL Combustion air supply system
HHM Atomizer medium supply system (steam)
HHN Atomizer medium supply system (air)
HHP Coolant supply system (steam)
HHQ Coolant supply system (air)
HHR Purging medium supply system (steam)
HHS Purging medium supply system (air)
HHT Heating medium supply system (steam)
HHU Heating medium supply system (hot water)
HHV Lubricant supply system
HHW Sealing fluid supply system
HHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HHY Control and protection equipment
HHZ Electric heating system
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HJ IGNITION FIRING EQUIPMENT (IF SEPARATE)


HJA Ignition burners
HJB…HJD blocked
HJE Pulverized coal bin, forwarding and distribution system
HJF Oil temporary storage, pump and distribution system
HJG Gas pressure reduction, distribution system
HJH…HJK blocked
HJL Combustion air supply system
HJM Atomizer medium supply system (steam)
HJN Atomizer medium supply system (air)
HJP Cooling supply system (steam)
HJQ Cooling supply system (air)
HJR Purging medium supply system (steam)
HJS Purging medium supply system (air)
HJT Heating medium supply system (steam)
HJU Heating medium supply system (hot water)
HJV Lubricant supply system
HJW Sealing fluid supply system
HJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HJY Control and protection equipment
HJZ blocked
HL COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM (PRIMARY AIR, SECONDARY AIR)
HLA Ducting system
HLB Fan system, forced-draught fan system
HLC External air heating system (not flue-gas-heated)
HLD Air heating system (flue-gas-heated)
HLE…HLU blocked
HLV Lubricant supply system
HLW Sealing fluid supply system
HLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HLY Control and protection equipment
HLZ blocked
HM GAS HEATING SYSTEM (FOR CLOSED CYCLE)
HMA Primary heater (primary convection section)
HMB Radiation section
HMC Secondary heater (second convection section)
HMD Reheat system
HME…HMU blocked
HMV Lubricant supply system
HMW Sealing fluid supply system
HMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HMY Control and protection equipment
HMZ blocked
HN FLUE GAS EXHAUST (WITHOUT FLUE GAS TREATMENT)
HNA Ducting system
HNB blocked
HNC Induced-draught fan system
HND blocked
HNE Smoke stack system (chimney)
HNF Flue gas recirculation system
HNG…HNU blocked
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HNV Lubricant supply system


HNW Sealing fluid supply system
HNX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HNY Control and protection equipment
HNZ blocked
HP MECHANICAL DUST HANDLING SYSTEM
HPA…HPU Mechanical dust handling system
HPV Lubricant supply system
HPW Sealing fluid supply system
HPX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HPY Control and protection equipment
HPZ blocked
HQ ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
HQA Support structure
HQB Electrostatic precipitator’s chambers with hoppers
HQC Ducting system with collecting equipment
HQD Platforms, stairways
HQE Reserve
HQF High voltage system
HQG Rappers for discharge electrodes incl. actuator
HQH Rappers for collecting electrodes incl. actuator
HQJ Discharge electrodes incl. hangings and frames
HQK Support structures for power supply equipment
HQL....HQM Reserve
HQN Mechanical equipment for electrical systems
HQP....HQU Reserve
HQV....HQW blocked
HQX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HQY Control and protection equipment
HQZ blocked
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HR CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES


REMOVAL, ADSORPTIVE PROCESS
HRA…HRU Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residues removal, adsorptive process
HRV Lubricant supply system
HRW Sealing fluid supply system
HRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HRY Control and protection equipment
HRZ blocked
HS CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES
REMOVAL, CATALYTIC PROCESS
HSA Flue gas ducting system within HS
HSB Flue gas-side heat exchanger, gas heater (not HU)
HSC Flue gas fan system
HSD Reactor (reduction)
HSE Converter (oxidation)
HSF Flue gas-side cleaning equipment for reactor
HSG Reduction agent dilution system
HSH (Residues) separator
HSJ Reduction agent supply system incl. storage
HSK Reduction agent treatment and distribution system
HSL Water supply and disposal system
HSM Chemicals and additives supply system
HSN Drainage systems
Task: water collecting, storage, return
HSP Fly ash collecting (incl. filtering) and removal system
HSQ Sprinkler system incl. drainage
HSR Oxidizing agent treatment and distribution system
HSS (Residues) forwarding, storage, loading system
HST Flushing fluid system incl. supply
Task: flushing of reducing agent systems
HSU Heating fluid system
HSV Lubricant supply system
HSW Sealing fluid supply system
HSX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HSY Control and protection equipment
HSZ blocked
HT CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES
REMOVAL, ABSORPTIVE PROCESS
HTA Flue gas ducting system within HT
HTB Flue gas-side heat exchanger, gas heater (not HU)
HTC Flue gas fan system
HTD Flue gas scrubbing system from incl. flue gas inlet
HTE Flue gas cleaning and filtering system
Task: additional cleaning within HT; not belonging to HP, HQ and HR
HTF Absorption cycle
HTG Oxidation system incl. supply system
HTH blocked
HTJ Absorbent supply system incl. storage system
HTK Absorbent preparation and distribution system
HTL Piping system for discharge of solids incl. water removal and return excl.
thickening and solids dewatering systems
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HTM Thickening and solids dewatering system


HTN Solids drying, compacting system
HTP (Solids/ product) forwarding, storage, loading system
HTQ Water supply and disposal system
HTR blocked
HTS Chemicals and additives supply system
HTT Drainage systems
Task: water collecting, storage, return
HTU blocked
HTV Lubricant supply system
HTW Sealing fluid supply system
HTX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HTY Control and protection equipment
HTZ blocked
HU FLUE GAS REHEATING SYSTEM
HUA…HUU Flue gas reheating system
HUV Lubricant supply system
HUW Sealing fluid supply system
HUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HUY Control and protection equipment
HUZ blocked
HV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
HVA…HVU Lubricant supply system
HVV…HVZ blocked
HW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
HWA…HWU Sealing fluid supply system
HWV…HWZ blocked
HX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
HXA…HXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
HXV…HXZ blocked
HY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
HYA…HYU Control and protection equipment
HYV…HYZ blocked
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II - 2.8. L – STEAM, WATER, GAS CYCLES

L
LA Feed water system
LB Steam system
LC Condensate system
LD Condensate polishing plant
LE blocked
LF common installations for steam, water, gas cycles
LG blocked
LH blocked
LJ blocked
LK Gas system (closed cycle)
LL Gas cleaning system (only for closed cycle)
LM blocked
LN Water impounding works for hydroelectric power plant
LP Intake system, upperwater system for hydroelectric power plant
LQ Tail-race system, underwater system for hydroelectric power plant
LR Bypass system for hydroelectric power plant
LS Common installations for hydroelectric power plant
LT blocked
LU blocked
LV Lubricant supply system
LW Sealing fluid supply system for steam, water, gas cycles
LX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LY Control and protection equipment
LZ blocked
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LA FEEDWATER SYSTEM
LAA Storage, deaeration (incl. feed water tank)
LAB Feed water piping system
LAC Feed water pump system
LAD HP feed water heating system
LAE HP desuperheating spray system
LAF IP desuperheating spray system
LAG blocked
LAH Start-up and shutdown piping system
LAJ Start-up and shutdown pump system
LAK…LAQ blocked
LAR Emergency feedwater piping system incl. storage (excl. emergency feedwater pump
system)
LAS Emergency feedwater pump system
LAT Back-up emergency feedwater system
LAU blocked
LAV Lubricant supply system
LAW Sealing fluid supply system
LAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LAY Control and protection equipment
LAZ blocked
LB STEAM SYSTEM
LBA Main steam piping system
LBB Hot reheat piping system
LBC Cold reheat piping system
LBD Extraction piping system
LBE Back-pressure piping system
LBF Start-up steam system, shutdown steam system
LBG Auxiliary steam piping system
LBH HP reducing station
LBJ Moisture separator / reheater (MSR)
LBK Main steam safety / relief system inside reactor containment for single-cycle plants
LBL…LBP blocked
LBQ Extraction steam piping system for HP feed water heating
LBR Piping system for branch or auxiliary turbine
LBS Extraction steam piping system for LP feed water heating (main condensate) and
for heat exchangers
LBT Emergency condensing system
LBU Common dump line
LBV Lubricant supply system
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LBW Sealing fluid supply system


LBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LBY Control and protection equipment
LBZ blocked
LC CONDENSATE SYSTEM
LCA Main condensate piping system (excl. main condensate pump system, LP feed
water heating system, condensate polishing plant)
LCB Main condensate pump system
LCC Main condensate heating system
LCD blocked
LCE Condensate desuperheating spray system
LCF Branch turbine condensate piping system
LCG Branch turbine condensate pump system
LCH HP heater drains system
LCJ LP heater – and heat exchanger - drains system
LCK blocked
LCL Steam generator drains system
LCM Clean drains system (collecting and return system)
LCN Auxiliary steam condensate system (collecting and return system)
LCP Standby condensate system, incl. storage and pump system
LCQ Steam generator blow down system
LCR Standby condensate distribution system
LCS Reheater drains system (moisture separator / reheater)
LCT Moisture separator drains system (moisture separator / reheater)
LCU blocked
LCV Lubricant supply system
LCW Sealing fluid supply system
LCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LCY Control and protection equipment
LCZ blocked
LD CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT
LDA Fluid treatment extraction system (if not part of another system)
LDB Filtering, mechanical cleaning
LDC Aeration, gas injection system
LDD Electromagnetic polishing system
LDE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
LDF Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. demineralization)
LDG Evaporation system (e.g. demineralization)
LDH Deaeration, drying system
LDJ Preheating, cooling system
LDK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
LDL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
LDM blocked
LDN Chemicals supply system
LDP Regeneration, flushing equipment
LDQ Injection system for main fluid
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LDR Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization


LDS Sludge thickening system
LDT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
LDU blocked
LDV Lubricant supply system
LDW blocked
LDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LDY Control and protection equipment
LDZ blocked
LF COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR STEAM, WATER, GAS CYCLES
LFA blocked
LFB blocked
LFC Common drain and vent system
LFD…LFF blocked
LFG Secondary-side steam generator tube sheet lancing system
LFH Flue gas cooling system
LFJ Steam generator layup system
LFK…LFM blocked
LFN Proportioning system for feed water, condensate system, incl. proportioning in
boiler and turbine area
LFP…LFZ blocked
LK GAS SYSTEM (CLOSED CYCLE)
LKA Storage system
LKB Piping system
LKC Compressor system (if separate from gas turbine)
LKD Preheating system
LKE Precooling system
LKF Intercooling system
LKG Pressurizing system
LKH…LKU blocked
LKV Lubricant supply system
LKW Sealing fluid supply system
LKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LKY Control and protection equipment
LKZ blocked
LL GAS CLEANING SYSTEM
LLA…LLU Gas cleaning system
LLV blocked
LLW Sealing fluid supply system
LLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LLY Control and protection equipment
LLZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

LN WATER IMPOUNDING WORKS FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER


PLANT
LNA Head and tail race system, storage system
LNB Trash rack, trash / fish barrier
LNC Dam, weir system
LND Spillway
LNE Drainage system
LNF…LNU blocked
LNV Lubricant supply system
LNW Sealing fluid supply system
LNX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LNY Control and protection equipment
LNZ blocked
LP INTAKE SYSTEM, UPPERWATER SYSTEM FOR HYDROELECTRIC
POWER PLANT
LPA Rake and rake cleaning system
LPB Isolating equipment
LPC Piping and penstock system
LPD blocked
LPE Surge tank
LPF…LPU blocked
LPV Lubricant supply system
LPW Sealing fluid supply system
LPX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LPY Control and protection equipment
LPZ blocked
LQ TAIL-RACE SYSTEM, UNDERWATER SYSTEM
FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
LQA Underwater piping and culvert system
LQB Surge tank
LQC Isolating equipment
LQD blocked
LQE Rake and rake cleaning system for pumped-storage operation
LQF…LQU blocked
LQV Lubricant supply system
LQW Sealing fluid supply system
LQX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LQY Control and protection equipment
LQZ blocked
LR BYPASS SYSTEM FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
LRA Lock
LRB Lifting gear
LRC Fish ladder
LRD blocked
LRE Raft canal
LRF…LRU blocked
LRV Lubricant supply system
LRW Sealing fluid supply system
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LRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment


LRY Control and protection equipment
LRZ blocked
LS COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
LSA…LSK Common installations for hydroelectric power plant
LSL Drainage system
LSM…LSU Common installations for hydroelectric power plant
LSV…LSZ blocked
LV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
LVA…LVU Lubricant supply system
LVV…LVZ blocked
LW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR STEAM, WATER, GAS
CYCLES
LWA…LWU Sealing fluid supply system for steam, water, gas cycles
LWV…LWZ blocked
LX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
LXA…LXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
LXV…LXZ blocked
LY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
LYA…LYU Control and protection equipment
LYV…LYZ blocked
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II - 2.9. M – MAIN MACHINE SETS

M
MA Steam turbine plant
MB Gas turbine plant
MC blocked
MD Wind turbine plant
ME Hydraulic turbine plant
MF Pumping turbine plant in pumped-storage power plants
MG Pumped-storage plant
MH blocked
MJ Diesel engine plant
MK Generator plant
ML Electro-motive plant (incl. motor generator)
MM Compressor plant
MN blocked
MP Common installations for main machine sets
MQ blocked
MR Gas engine plant
MS blocked
MT blocked
MU blocked
MV Lubricant supply system
MW Sealing fluid supply system
MX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MY Control and protection equipment
MZ blocked
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MA STEAM TURBINE PLANT


MAA HP turbine
MAB IP turbine
MAC LP turbine
MAD Bearings
MAE blocked
MAF blocked
MAG Condensing system
MAH Motive water system (if separate from MAJ)
MAJ Air removal system
MAK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear
MAL Drain and vent systems
MAM Leak-off steam system
MAN Steam removal system for HP turbine
MAP LP turbine bypass, reheated steam discharge system to condenser
MAQ Vent system (if separate from MAL)
MAR…MAU blocked
MAV Lubricant supply system
MAW Sealing, heating and cooling steam system
MAX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MAY Electrical control and protection equipment
MAZ blocked
MB GAS TURBINE PLANT
MBA Turbine, compressor rotor with common casing
MBB Turbine casing and rotor
MBC Compressor casing and rotor
MBD Bearings
MBE…MBG blocked
MBH Cooling and sealing gas system
MBJ Start-up unit
MBK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear,
barring gear
MBL Intake air, cold gas system (open cycle)
MBM Combustion chamber (gas heating, combustion)
MBN Fuel supply system (liquid)
MBP Fuel supply system (gaseous)
MBQ Ignition fuel supply system (if separate)
MBR Exhaust gas system (open cycle)
MBS Storage system
MBT Motive gas generator unit, incl. combustion chamber
MBU Additive system
MBV Lubricant supply system
MBW Sealing oil supply system
MBX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MBY Electrical control and protection equipment
MBZ Lubricant and control fluid treatment system
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MD WIND TURBINE PLANT


MDA Rotor (incl. hub)
MDB Blade pitch regulating system
MDC blocked
MDD Rotor bearings
MDE…MDJ blocked
MDK Transmission gear (gearbox, propeller shaft, brake)
MDL Yaw control system
MDM…MDU blocked
MDV Lubricant supply system
MDW blocked
MDX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MDY Electrical control and protection equipment
MDZ blocked
ME HYDRAULIC TURBINE PLANT
MEA Turbine (casing, shaft, runner etc.)
MEB Isolating valve
MEC blocked
MED Bearings
MEE blocked
MEF blocked
MEG Stabilizing air system
MEH, MEJ blocked
MEK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine
MEL Water depression air supply system
MEM…MER blocked
MES Shaft gland cooling water system
MET, MEU blocked
MEV Lubricant supply system
MEW Sealing water supply system
MEX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MEY Electrical control and protection equipment
MEZ blocked
MF PUMPING TURBINE PLANT IN PUMPED-STORAGE POWER PLANTS
MFA Pumping turbine, singleshaft pump and turbine unit (casing, shaft, runner etc.)
MFB Isolating valve
MFC blocked
MFD Bearings
MFE, MFF blocked
MFG Stabilizing air system
MFH, MFJ blocked
MFK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine
MFL Water depression air supply system
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Chapter II – Function Key

MFM Start-up unit


MFN…MFR blocked
MFS Shaft gland cooling water system
MFT, MFU blocked
MFV Lubricant supply system
MFW Sealing water supply system
MFX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MFY Electrical control and protection equipment
MFZ blocked
MG PUMPED-STORAGE PLANT
MGA Storage pump (casing, shaft, runner etc.)
MGB Isolating valve
MGC blocked
MGD Bearings
MGE…MGK blocked
MGL Water depression air supply system
MGM Start-up unit
MGN…MGR blocked
MGS Shaft gland cooling water system
MGT, MGU blocked
MGV Lubricant supply system
MGW Sealing water supply system
MGX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
MGY Electrical control and protection equipment
MGZ blocked
MJ DIESEL ENGINE PLANT
MJA Engine
MJB Turbocharger, blower
MJC…MJF blocked
MJG Liquid cooling system
MJH Air intercooling system
MJJ blocked
MJK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine
MJL, MJM blocked
MJN Fuel systems
MJP Start-up unit (incl. flywheel)
MJQ Air intake system
MJR Exhaust gas system
MJS…MJU blocked
MJV Lubricant supply system
MJW Sealing fluid supply system
MJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MJY Control and protection equipment
MJZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

MK GENERATOR PLANT
MKA Generator, complete, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment
MKB Exciter set (mechanical part)
MKC Exciter set (electrical part only, without excitation transformer)
MKD Bearings
MKE blocked
MKF Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling
oil see MKU)
MKG Gas cooling system, incl. H2, CO2, N2 supply system
MKH Reserve
MKJ…MKP blocked
MKQ Gas removal system (if separate from MKG)
MKR…MKS blocked
MKT Excitation transformer
MKU Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for
other liquid cooling see MKF)
MKV Lubricant supply system (if separate system for generator)
MKW Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment)
MKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MKY Control and protection equipment
MKZ blocked
ML ELECTRO-MOTIVE PLANT (INCL. MOTOR GENERATOR)
MLA Motor frame, motor generator frame, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling
equipment
MLB blocked
MLC Exciter set
MLD Bearings
MLE blocked
MLF Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling
oil see MLU)
MLG Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen
cooling see MLH)
MLH Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other
gas cooling see MLG)
MLJ…MLP blocked
MLQ Exhaust gas system (if separate from MLG and MLH)
MLR…MLT blocked
MLU Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for
other liquid cooling see MLF)
MLV Lubricant supply system (if separate system for electro-motive unit)
MLW Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment)
MLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MLY Control and protection equipment
MLZ blocked
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MM COMPRESSOR PLANT
MMA Compressor incl. internal system
MMB blocked
MMC Air intake piping system
MMD Bearings
MME Intercooling system
MMF Aftercooling system
MMG Final cooling system
MMH Discharge piping system
MMJ…MMU blocked
MMV Lubricant supply system
MMW Sealing fluid supply system
MMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MMY Control and protection equipment
MMZ blocked
MP COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR MAIN MACHINE SETS
MPA Foundation
MPB Sheating
MPC…MPF blocked
MPG Frame, support structure
MPH…MPQ blocked
MPR Forced cooling system
MPS Drying and layup system
MPT…MPZ blocked
MR GAS ENGINE PLANT
MRA…MRU Gas engine plant
MRV Lubricant supply system
MRW Sealing fluid supply system
MRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MRY Control and protection equipment
MRZ blocked
MV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
MVA…MVU Lubricant supply system
MVV…MVZ blocked
MW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
MWA…MWU Sealing fluid supply system
MWV…MWZ blocked
MX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
MXA…MXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
MXV…MXZ blocked
MY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
MYA…MYU Control and protection equipment
MYV…MYZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

II - 2.10. N – PROCESS ENERGY SUPPLY FOR EXTERNAL


USERS (E.G. DISTRICT HEATING)

N
NA Process steam system (incl. condensate return)
NB blocked
NC blocked
ND Process hot water system
NE blocked
NF blocked
NG Process air system
NH blocked
NJ blocked
NK Process gas system
NL blocked
NM blocked
NN blocked
NP blocked
NQ blocked
NR blocked
NS blocked
NT blocked
NU blocked
NV blocked
NW blocked
NX blocked
NY blocked
NZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

NA PROCESS STEAM SYSTEM (INCL. CONDENSATE RETURN)


NAA Piping system (steam)
NAB Piping system (condensate)
NAC blocked
NAD Process heat transmission system
NAE…NAJ Piping system (steam) NAE to NAJ only to be used if NAA is not sufficient for
identification (free for use e.g. to pressure level)
NAK…NAM Piping system (condensate) NAK to NAM only to be used if NAB is not sufficient
for identification (free for use e.g. according to process)
NAN…NAW blocked
NAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
NAY Control and protection equipment
NAZ blocked
ND PROCESS HOT WATER SYSTEM
NDA Piping system (forward)
NDB Piping system (return)
NDC Process hot water pump system
NDD Process heat transfer
NDE Hot water storage system
NDF…NDJ Distribution system (free for use e.g. for temperature levels)
NDK Pressurizing system
NDL…NDU blocked
NDV Lubricant supply system
NDW blocked
NDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
NDY Control and protection equipment
NDZ blocked
NG PROCESS AIR SYSTEM
NGA blocked
NGB Piping system
NGC Forwarding system
NGD…NGV blocked
NGW Sealing fluid supply system
NGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
NGY Control and protection equipment
NGZ blocked
NK PROCESS GAS SYSTEM
NKA blocked
NKB Piping system
NKC…NKV blocked
NKW Sealing fluid supply system
NKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
NKY Control and protection equipment
NKZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

II - 2.11. P – COOLING WATER SYSTEMS

P
PA Circulating (main cooling) water system (cooling water for condenser)
PB Circulating (main cooling) water treatment system
PC Service water system (cooling water for equipment units)
PD Service water treatment system for conventional area
PE Service (secondary cooling) water system for secured area
PF Service (secondary cooling) water treatment system for secured area
PG Closed cooling water system for conventional area
PH Closed cooling water treatment system for conventional area
PJ Closed cooling water system for secured area
PK Closed cooling water treatment system for secured area
PL blocked
PM Closed cooling water system for transformers (if separate closed cooling water
system)
PN blocked
PP blocked
PQ blocked
PR blocked
PS Cooling tower blow down system (if separate from PAB)
PT blocked
PU Common equipment for cooling water systems
PV Lubricant supply system
PW Sealing fluid supply system
PX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PY Control and protection equipment
PZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

PA CIRCULATING (MAIN COOLING) WATER SYSTEM (COOLING


WATER FOR CONDENSER)
PAA Extraction, mechanical cleaning for direct cooling (lake, river, sea)
PAB Circulating (main cooling) water piping and culvert system from cooling towers to
condensers, incl. cooling towers
PAC Circulating (main cooling) water pump system
PAD Cooling system, main cooling water piping and culvert system from condensers to
cooling towers
PAE Cooling tower pump system (if separate)
PAF, PAG blocked
PAH Condenser cleaning system, incl. all appurtenances
PAJ…PAQ blocked
PAR Make-up water piping system
PAS Make-up water pump system
PAT, PAU blocked
PAV Lubricant supply system
PAW blocked
PAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PAY Control and protection equipment
PAZ blocked
PB CIRCULATING (MAIN COOLING) WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
PBA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PBB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
PBC Aeration, gas injection system
PBD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PBE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PBF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
PBG Evaporation (e.g. for demineralization)
PBH Deaeration, drying system
PBJ Preheating, cooling system
PBK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
PBL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PBM blocked
PBN Chemical supply system
PBP Regeneration, flushing equipment
PBQ Injection system for main fluid
PBR Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization
PBS Sludge thickening system
PBT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
PBU blocked
PBV Lubricant supply system
PBW blocked
PBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
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PBY Control and protection equipment


PBZ blocked
PC SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (COOLING WATER FOR EQUIPMENT
UNITS)
PCA Extraction, mechanical cleaning
PCB Piping and culvert system, pump system
PCC Pressure increase system
PCD Return piping system from water cooled equipment
PCE…PCG blocked
PCH Heat exchanger cleaning system
PCJ…PCL blocked
PCM Service water system for generator
PCN…PCT blocked
PCU Service water drainage system
PCV Lubricant supply system
PCW blocked
PCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PCY Control and protection equipment
PCZ blocked
PD SERVICE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL
AREA
PDA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PDB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
PDC aeration, gas injection system
PDD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PDE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PDF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
PDG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
PDH Deaeration, drying system
PDJ Preheating, cooling system
PDK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
PDL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PDM blocked
PDN Chemicals supply system
PDP Regeneration, flushing equipment
PDQ Injection system for main fluid
PDR Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization
PDS Sludge thickening system
PDT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
PDU blocked
PDV Lubricant supply system
PDW blocked
PDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PDY Control and protection equipment
PDZ blocked
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PE SERVICE (SECONDARY COOLING) WATER SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA


PEA Extraction, mechanical cleaning for direct cooling
PEB Piping and culvert system
PEC Pump system
PED Recirculation cooling system, outfall cooling system
PEE…PEG blocked
PEH Secured component cooler cleaning system
PEJ…PEU blocked
PEV Lubricant supply system
PEW blocked
PEX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PEY Control and protection equipment
PEZ blocked
PF SERVICE (SECONDARY COOLING) WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR
SECURED AREA
PFA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PFB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
PFC Aeration, gas injection system
PFD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PFE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PFF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
PFG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
PFH Deaeration, drying system
PFJ Preheating, cooling system
PFK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
PFL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PFM blocked
PFN Chemicals supply system
PFP Regeneration, flushing equipment
PFQ Injection system for main fluid
PFR Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization
PFS Sludge thickening system
PFT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
PFU blocked
PFV Lubricant supply system
PFW blocked
PFX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PFY Control and protection equipment
PFZ blocked
PG CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA
PGA Piping system (supply)
PGB Piping system (return)
PGC Pump system
PGD Coolers, heat exchangers
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PGE....PGF Reserve
PGG Secondary system for closed cooling water system
PGH....PGJ Reserve
PGK Pressure increase system
PGL....PGU Reserve
PGV Lubricant supply system
PGW blocked
PGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PGY Control and protection equipment
PGZ blocked
PH Closed cooling water treatment system for conventional area
PHA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PHB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
PHC Aeration, gas injection system
PHD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PHE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PHF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
PHG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
PHH Deaeration, drying system
PHJ Preheating, cooling system
PHK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
PHL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PHM blocked
PHN Chemicals supply system
PHP Regeneration, flushing equipment
PHQ Injection system for main fluid
PHR Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization
PHS Sludge thickening system
PHT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
PHU blocked
PHV Lubricant supply system
PHW blocked
PHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PHY Control and protection equipment
PHZ blocked
PJ CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA
PJA…PJU Closed cooling water system for secured area
PJV Lubricant supply system
PJW blocked
PJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PJY Control and protection equipment
PJZ blocked
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PK CLOSED COOLING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA


PKA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PKB Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
PKC Aeration, gas injection system
PKD Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PKE Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal)
PKF Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization)
PKG Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization)
PKH Deaeration, drying system
PKJ Preheating, cooling system
PKK Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
PKL Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system)
PKM blocked
PKN Chemicals supply system
PKP Regeneration, flushing equipment
PKQ Injection system for main fluid
PKR Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization
PKS Sludge thickening system
PKT Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system
PKU blocked
PKV Lubricant supply system
PKW blocked
PKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PKY Control and protection equipment
PKZ blocked
PM CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR TRANSFORMERS
(IF SEPARATE CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM)
PMA…PMU Closed cooling water system for transformers (if separate closed cooling water
system)
PMV Lubricant supply system
PMW blocked
PMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PMY Control and protection equipment
PMZ blocked
PS COOLING TOWER BLOWDOWN SYSTEM (IF SEPARATE FROM PAB)
PSA…PSU Cooling tower blow down system (if separate from PAB)
PSV Lubricant supply system
PSW blocked
PSX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PSY Control and protection equipment
PSZ blocked
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PU COMMON EQUIPMENT FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEM


PUA Cooling water cleaning system
PUB...PUM Common equipment for cooling water system
PUN Proportioning equipment
PUP…PUU Common equipment for cooling water system
PUV…PUZ blocked
PV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
PVA…PVU Lubricant supply system
PVV…PVZ blocked
PW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
PWA…PWU Sealing fluid supply system
PWV…PWZ blocked
PX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
PXA…PXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
PXV…PXZ blocked
PY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
PYA…PYU Control and protection equipment
PYV…PYZ blocked
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Chapter II – Function Key

II - 2.12. Q – AUXILIARY SYSTEMS

Q
QA blocked
QB blocked
QC Central chemicals supply
QD blocked
QE General compressed air and carrier air supply
QF General control air supply
QG Central gas supply for closed gas cycle (as working fluid)
QH Auxiliary steam generating system
QJ Central gas supply, also inert gas (see SE for welding blanked gas supply
system. See MK, ML, XK, XL for central gas supply system for main and
heavy machinery)
QK Chilled water system for conventional area
QL Feed water, steam condensate cycle of auxiliary steam generating and
distribution system
QM Air humidifying system
QN blocked
QP blocked
QQ blocked
QR blocked
QS Central oil supply and disposal system (for systems assignable to more than
one F1-function)
QT blocked
QU Sampling system for conventional area
QV blocked
QW blocked
QX blocked
QY blocked
QZ blocked
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QC CENTRAL CHEMICAL SUPPLY


QCA Hydrazine supply and distribution system
QCB Ammonia supply and distribution system
QCC Phosphate supply and distribution system
QCD....QCG Central chemical supply (free for use e.g. building specific)
QCH Chemical supply for boiler cleaning
QCJ....QCU Central chemical supply (free for use e.g. building specific)
QCV Lubricant supply system
QCW blocked
QCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QCY Control and protection equipment
QCZ blocked
QE GENERAL COMPRESSED AIR AND CARRIER AIR SUPPLY
QEA Central compressed air and carrier air generation system
QEB Central compressed air and carrier air distribution system
QEC…QEG Reserve
QEH Service air distribution system in boiler house
QEJ....QEL Reserve
QEM Service air distribution system in main machine house
QEN....QER Reserve
QES Service air outside system
QET Carrier air supply system
QEU Drainage system (condensate)
QEV Lubricant supply system
QEW Sealing fluid supply system
QEX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QEY Control and protection equipment
QEZ blocked
QF GENERAL CONTROL AIR SUPPLY
QFA Central control air generation system
QFB Central control air distribution system
QFC…QFG General control air supply
QFH Control air distribution system in boiler house
QFJ....QFL General control air supply
QFM Control air distribution system in main machine house
QFN...QFQ General control air supply
QFR Control air distribution system for coal supply systems
QFS Control air outside system
QFT, QFU General control air supply
QFV Lubricant supply system
QFW Sealing fluid supply system
QFX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QFY Control and protection equipment
QFZ blocked
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QG CENTRAL GAS SUPPLY FOR CLOSED GAS CYCLES (AS WORKING


FLUID)
QGA…QGU Central gas supply for closed gas cycles (as working fluid)
QGV Lubricant supply system
QGW Sealing fluid supply system
QGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QGY Control and protection equipment
QGZ blocked
QH Auxiliary steam generating system
QHA Pressure system
QHB Support structure, enclosure, steam generator interior
QHC Fireside heat transfer surface cleaning equipment
QHD Ash and slag removal
QHE Blow down system, flash drain system
QHF Bunker, feeder and pulverizing system
QHG Boiler water circulation system (also for electrode steam boiler
QHH Main firing system (also for electric heating)
QHJ Ignition firing equipment (if separate)
QHK blocked
QHL Combustion air system (primary air, secondary air)
QHM Gas heating system (for close system)
QHN Flue gas exhaust (without flue gas treatment
QHP Mechanical dust handling system
QHQ Electrostatic precipitator
QHR Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, adsorptive process
QHS Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, catalytic process
QHT Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, absorptive process
QHU Flue gas reheating system
QHV Lubricant supply system
QHW blocked
QHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QHY Control and protection equipment
QHZ blocked
QJ CENTRAL GAS SUPPLY, ALSO INERT GAS
(See SE for welding blanked gas supply system. See MK, ML, XK, XL for central
gas supply system for main and heavy machinery)
QJA Hydrogen and carbon dioxide supply system
QJB Nitrogen supply system
QJC Nitrogen cylinders
QJD Cleaning chemicals supply system (e.g. lye in electrolytic plant)
QJE…QJF Reserve
QJG Propane-butane supply system
QJH Nitrogen supply system for boiler house
QJJ Freon supply system
QJK Reserve
QJL Oxygen supply system
QJM...QJR Reserve
QJS…QJU blocked
QJV Lubricant supply system
QJW Sealing fluid supply system
QJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
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QJY Control and protection equipment


QJZ blocked
QK CHILLED WATER SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA
QKA…QKU Chilled water system for conventional area (free for use e.g. building specific)
QKV Lubricant supply system
QKW blocked
QKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QKY Control and protection equipment
QKZ blocked
QL FEEDWATER, STEAM, CONDENSATE CYCLE OF AUXILIARY STEAM
GENERATING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
QLA Feed water system
QLB Steam system
QLC Condensate system
QLD Condensate polishing plant
QLE blocked
QLF Common equipment for auxiliary steam generation and distribution system
QLG…QLU blocked
QLV Lubricant supply system
QLW blocked
QLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QLY Control and protection equipment
QLZ blocked
QM AIR HUMIDIFYING SYSTEM
QMA…QMU Air humidifying system (free for use e.g. building specific)
QMV Lubricant supply system
QMW blocked
QMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QMY Control and protection equipment
QMZ blocked
QS CENTRAL OIL SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM (FOR SYSTEMS
ASSIGNABLE TO MORE THAN ONE F1-FUNCTION)
QSA…QSU Central oil supply and disposal system (for systems assignable to more than one
F1-function)
QSV Lubricant supply system
QSW blocked
QSX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QSY Control and protection equipment
QSZ blocked
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QU SAMPLING SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA


QUA Sampling system for feed water
QUB Sampling system for main steam
QUC Sampling system for condensate
QUD Reserve
QUE Sampling system for auxiliary steam
QUF Reserve
QUG Sampling system for raw water
QUH Sampling system for boiler drum
QUJ...QUL Reserve
QUM Sampling system for oil
QUN Sampling system for gases (hydrogen, nitrogen)
QUP Sampling system for cooling water
QUQ Reserve
QUR…QUT Reserve
QUU Sampling system for waste water
QUV...QUW blocked
QUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
QUY Control and protection equipment
QUZ blocked
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II - 2.13. R – GAS GENERATION AND TREATMENT

R
RA Gas generation
RB Support structure
RC Feedstock systems
RD Discharge systems for gasification residues
RE Gasifying agent generation and distribution
RF blocked
RG Main gas cooling systems (if not RA)
RH Main gas piping systems, storage, compression, expansion
RJ Main gas precipitator
RK Main gas clean-up (not RJ) including regeneration
RL Acid gas, including treatment systems
RM Gas recycle, storage and compression systems
RN Collection, storage and recycle systems for gas condensate
RP Inert gas, including recovery systems
RQ blocked
RR blocked
RS Supply and removal systems for water, stream and condensate
RT Waste water collection and drainage systems
RU Waste water treatment systems
RV Lubricant supply systems
RW Sealing fluid supply systems
RX Fluid supply systems for control and protection equipment
RY Control and protection equipment
RZ Injection and proportioning systems
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RA GAS GENERATION
RAA Gas generator
RAB Gas generator interior
RAC Gas generator internals
RAD Lining and refractory brickwork
RAE Cooling system
RAF Solid separator and recycle system
RAG Gas generator quench gas section
RAH Main burner system
RAJ Pilot burner system
RAK Gas generator ignition and standby burner system including combustion air system
RAL Ignition and standby hot gas generation and feed system incl. combustion air sys.
RAM Separate gasifying agent injection system
RAN Injection from gas recycle system
RAP gas condensate injection system
RAQ Injection system for other feedstock
RAR Fluxing agent injection system
RAS Filter cleaning system
RAT Fluidizing air injection system
RAU blocked
RAV Lubricant supply system
RAW Sealing fluid supply system
RAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RAY Control and protection equipment
RAZ blocked
RB SUPPORT STRUCTURE
RBA Frame including foundations
RBB Enclosures, insulations
RBC blocked
RBD Platforms, stairways
RBE, RBF Support structure (free for use as process demands)
RBG…RBZ blocked
RC FEEDSTOCK SYSTEMS
RCA Fuel storage bunker, hopper (atmospheric pressure)
RCB Distribution and transport system (atmospheric pressure)
RCC Pulverizing and mixing system (slurry)
RCD blocked
RCE Airlock system, slurry pump system
RCF Fuel storage bunker, container (pressurized)
RCG Distribution and transport system (pressurized))
RCH blocked
RCJ Ignition fuel storage and distribution system
RCK Pilot burner fuel storage and distribution system
RCL Proportioning system for other feedstock
RCM Proportioning system for fluxing agents
RCN…RCR blocked
RCS Filter cleaning system
RCT, RCU blocked
RCV Lubricant supply system
RCW Sealing fluid supply system
RCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RCY Control and protection equipment
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RCZ blocked
RD DISCHARGE SYSTEMS FOR GASIFICATION RESIDUES
RDA Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 1)
RDB Pressure relief system (system 1)
RDC Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 1)
RDD blocked
RDE Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 2)
RDF Pressure relief system (system 2)
RDG Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 2)
RDH blocked
RDJ Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 3)
RDK Pressure relief system (system 3)
RDL Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 3)
RDM blocked
RDN Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 4)
RDP Pressure relief system (system 4)
RDQ Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 4)
RDR blocked
RDS Filter cleaning system
RDT, RDU blocked
RDV Lubricant supply system
RDW Sealing fluid supply system
RDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RDY Control and protection equipment
RDZ blocked
RE GASIFYING AGENT GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION
REA Air (gasifying agent) compression and supercompression system
REB Gasifying agent heater (other than RGC)
REC Compressed air distribution system (including oxygen-enriched air)
RED blocked
REE Air compression and supercompression system upstream of air separation plant
REF Air separation plant
REG Oxygen compression and supercompression system
REH Oxygen piping system (pressurized)
REJ Liquid oxygen outlet system
REK Discharge system for other gases from air separation plant (inert gases)
REL Liquid nitrogen discharge system
REM,REN blocked
REP External oxygen supply system
REQ blocked
RER Gasifying steam system
RES…REU blocked
REV Lubricant supply system
REW Sealing fluid supply system
REX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
REY Control and protection equipment
REZ blocked
RG MAIN GAS COOLING SYSTEMS (IF NOT RA)
RGA Indirect heat transfer to water/steam cycle
RGB Indirect heat transfer to gas
RGC Indirect heat transfer to gasifying agent
RGD Indirect heat transfer to combustion air
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RGE Indirect heat transfer to cooling water


RGF…RGH blocked
RGJ Direct heat transfer (quench) to gas
RGK Direct heat transfer (quench, saturation) to steam
RGL Direct heat transfer (quench, saturation) to water
RGM Direct heat transfer (quench) to other fluids
RGN…RGR blocked
RGS Filter cleaning system
RGT, RGU blocked
RGV Lubricant supply system
RGW Sealing fluid supply system
RGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RGY Control and protection equipment
RGZ Injection and proportioning system
RH MAIN GAS PIPING SYSTEMS, STORAGE, COMPRESSION, EXPANSION
RHA Main gas piping system
RHB…RHD blocked
RHE Humidification system
RHF Conditioning system 1
RHG Conditioning system 2
RHH, RHJ blocked
RHK Gas storage system
RHL blocked
RHM Gas compression system
RHN Gas pressure reducing system
RHP Flare system 1
RHQ Flare system 2
RHR blocked
RHS Filter cleaning system
RHT, RHU blocked
RHV Lubricant supply system
RHW Sealing fluid supply system
RHX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RHY Control and protection equipment
RHZ Injection and proportioning system
RJ MAIN GAS PRECIPITATOR
RJA Cartridge filter system
RJB Cyclone filter system
RJC Bag filter system
RJD Packed-bed filter system
RJE Electrostatic precipitator system
RJF…RJR blocked
RJS Filter cleaning system
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RJT, RJU blocked


RJV Lubricant supply system
RJW Sealing fluid supply system
RJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RJY Control and protection equipment
RJZ blocked
RK MAIN GAS CLEAN-UP (NOT RJ) INCLUDING REGENERATION
RKA Scrubber system
RKB Conversion system including hydrolysis
RKC Gas purification system
RKD…RKF blocked
RKG Scrubber regeneration system 1
RKH Scrubber regeneration system 2
RKJ Scrubber regeneration system 3
RKK blocked
RKL Regeneration system 1 for purification system
RKM Regeneration system 2 for purification system
RKN Regeneration system 3 for purification system
RKP blocked
RKQ Refrigeration system
RKR…RKU blocked
RKV Lubricant supply system
RKW Sealing fluid supply system
RKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RKY Control and protection equipment
RKZ Injection and proportioning system
RL ACID GAS, INCLUDING TREATMENT SYSTEM
RLA Thermal treatment (Claus process)
RLB Catalytic treatment(Claus process)
RLC, RLD blocked
RLE Absorber, wet oxidation system
RLF, RLG blocked
RLH Thermal treatment (tail gas)
RLJ Catalytic treatment (tail gas)
RLK Absorption treatment (tail gas)
RLL, RLM blocked
RLN Sulphur treatment system
RLP Sulphur forwarding and storage system
RLQ blocked
RLR Sulphuric acid system
RLS Sulphuric acid storage system
RLT…RLV blocked
RLW Sealing fluid supply system
RLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RLY Control and protection equipment
RLZ Injection and proportioning system
RM GAS RECYCLE,STORAGE AND COMPRESSION SYSTEMS
RMA Quench gas piping system
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RMB Piping system for expanded gas (not from airlock system)
RMC Acid gas piping system
RMD Fluidizing gas piping system
RME Airlock gas piping system (not inert gas)
RMF Other gas piping system
RMG blocked
RMH Storage system 1
RMJ Storage system 2
RMK, RML blocked
RMM Quench gas compressor system
RMN Expanded gas compressor system
RMP Acid gas compressor system
RMQ Fluidizing gas compressor system
RMR Airlock gas compressor system (not inert gas)
RMS Compressor system for other gas
RMT, RMU blocked
RMV Lubricant supply system
RMW Sealing fluid supply system
RMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RMY Control and protection equipment
RMZ Injection and proportioning system
RN COLLECTIONS, STORAGE AND RECYCLE SYSTEMS FOR GAS CONDENSATE
RNA…RNU Collections, storage and recycle systems for gas condensate (free for use, process
specific)
RNV Lubricant supply system
RNW Sealing fluid supply system
RNX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RNY Control and protection equipment
RNZ blocked
RP INERT GAS, INCLUDING RECOVERY SYSTEMS
RPA Inert gas generation by air fractionation
RPB Inert gas generation by molecular sieving
RPC Inert gas generation by combustion
RPD…RPF blocked
RPG Nitrogen piping system for addition ahead of burner gas turbine
RPH supercompression of nitrogen from RPG
RPJ…RPN Inert gas distribution system including storage system
(free for use, process specific)
RPP…RPS Inert gas compressor system (free for use, process specific)
RPT…RPV blocked
RPW Sealing fluid supply system
RPX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RPY Control and protection equipment
RPZ blocked
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RS SUPPLY AND REMOVAL SYSTEMS FOR WATER, STREAM


AND CONDENSATE
RSA…RSU Supply and removal systems for water, stream and condensate
(free for use, process specific)
RSV Lubricant supply system
RSW Sealing fluid supply system
RSX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RSY Control and protection equipment
RSZ Injection and proportioning system
RT WASTE WATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
RTA…RTU Waste water collection and drainage systems
(free for use, process specific)
RTV Lubricant supply system
RTW Sealing fluid supply system
RTX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RTY Control and protection equipment
RTZ Injection and proportioning system
RU WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
RUA…RUG Waste water treatment system (free for use, process specific)
RUH blocked
RUJ…RUL Processing material systems (free for use, process specific)
RUM…RUR Waste water treatment systems (free for use, process specific)
RUS…RUU Residues treatment and removal systems (free for use, process specific)
RUV Lubricant supply system
RUW Sealing fluid supply system
RUX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
RUY Control and protection equipment
RUZ Injection and proportioning system
RV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEMS
RVA…RVU Lubricant supply systems (free for use)
RVV…RVZ blocked
RW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEMS
RWA…RWU Sealing fluid supply systems
RWV…RWZ blocked
RX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
RXA…RXU Fluid supply systems for control and protection equipment
RXV…RXZ blocked
RY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
RYA…RYU Control and protection equipment
RYV…RYZ blocked
RZ INJECTION AND PROPORTIONING SYSTEMS
RZA…RZU Injection and proportioning systems
RZV…RZZ blocked
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II - 2.14. S – ANCILLARY SYSTEMS

S
SA Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) system for conventional area
SB Space heating systems
SC Stationary compressed air supplies
SD Stationary cleaning systems
SE Stationary welding gas system
SF Heating and fuel gas system
SG Stationary fire protection system
SH blocked
SJ blocked
SK blocked
SL blocked
SM Cranes, stationary hoists and conveying appliances
SN Elevators
SP Railway installations
SQ Road installations
SR Workshop, stores, laboratory equipment and staff amenities inside controlled
area
SS blocked
ST Workshop, stores, laboratory equipment and staff amenities outside
controlled area
SU blocked
SV blocked
SW blocked
SX blocked
SY blocked
SZ blocked
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SA HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEM FOR


CONVENTIONAL AREA
SAA Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for main buildings
SAB Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for secondary buildings
SAC Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for auxiliary buildings
SAD Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for coal and ash systems
SAE Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for cooling water systems
SAF…SAU Reserve
SAV Lubricant supply system
SAW blocked
SAX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SAY Control and protection equipment
SAZ blocked
SB SPACE HEATING SYSTEM
SBA…SBU Space heating systems (free for use e.g. building specific)
SBV, SBW blocked
SBX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SBY Control and protection equipment
SBZ blocked
SC STATIONARY COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLIES
SCA Compressed air generation system
SCB Compressed air distribution system
SCC…SCU Stationary compressed air supplies
SCV Lubricant supply system
SCW blocked
SCX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SCY Control and protection equipment
SCZ blocked
SD STATIONARY CLEANING SYSTEMS
SDA…SDU Stationary cleaning systems
SDV, SDW blocked
SDX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SDY Control and protection equipment
SDZ blocked
SE STATIONARY WELDING GAS SYSTEMS
SEA…SEU Stationary welding gas systems
SEV…SEZ blocked
SF HEATING AND FUEL GAS SYSTEMS
SFA…SFU Heating and fuel gas systems
SFV…SFX blocked
SFY Control and protection equipment
SFZ blocked
SG STATIONARY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
SGA Fire water system, conventional area
SGB Fire water system, nuclear area (if separate system)
SGC Spray deluge system, conventional area
SGD Spray deluge system, nuclear area (if separate system)
SGE Sprinkler systems
SGF Foam fire-fighting systems
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SGG Tank roof, tank shell cooling systems


SGH blocked
SGJ CO2 fire-fighting systems
SGK Halon fire-fighting systems
SGL Powder fire-fighting systems
SGM…SGU blocked
SGV Lubricant supply system
SGW blocked
SGX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SGY Control and protection equipment
SGZ blocked
SM CRANES, STATIONARY HOISTS AND CONVEYING APPLIANCES
SMA…SMU Cranes, stationary hoists and conveying appliances (free for use e.g. building
specific)
SMV, SMW blocked
SMX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SMY Control and protection equipment
SMZ blocked
SN ELEVATORS
SNA…SNU Elevators (free for use e.g. building specific)
SNV…SNX blocked
SNY Control and protection equipment
SNZ blocked
SP RAILWAY INSTALLATIONS
SPA…SPU Railway installations
SPV…SPX blocked
SPY Control and protection equipment
SPZ blocked
SQ ROAD INSTALLATIONS
SQA…SQU Road installations
SQV…SQX blocked
SQY Control and protection equipment
SQZ blocked
SR WORKSHOP, STORES, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND STAFF
AMENITIES INSIDE CONTROLLED AREA
SRA Hot workshop equipment
SRB blocked
SRC Maintenance areas in controlled area
SRD…SRF blocked
SRG Hot laboratory equipment
SRH Health physics laboratory equipment
SRJ…SRN blocked
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SRP Staff amenities in controlled area


SRQ…SRV blocked
SRW Balancer
SRX blocked
SRY Control and protection equipment
SRZ blocked
ST WORKSHOP, STORES, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND STAFF
AMENITIES
STA Workshops
STB blocked
STC Maintenance areas
STD blocked
STE Stores, filling station
STF blocked
STG Monitoring of pollutants emission in air
STH…STN blocked
STP Staff amenities
STQ…STX blocked
STY Control and protection equipment
STZ blocked
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II - 2.15. U - STRUCTURES

U
UA Structures for grid and distribution systems
UB Structures for power transmission and auxiliary power supply
UC Structures for instrumentation and control
UD blocked
UE Structures for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
UF Structures for the handling of nuclear equipment
UG Structures for water supply and disposal
UH Structures for conventional heat generation
UJ Structures for nuclear heat generation
UK Structures for reactor auxiliary systems
UL Structures for steam-, water- gas-cycles
UM Structures for main machine sets
UN Structures for process energy supply
UP Structures for cooling water systems (e.g. circulating water intake)
UQ Structures for cooling water systems
UR Structures for cooling water systems
US Structures for ancillary systems
UT Structures for auxiliary systems
UU Shaft structures
UV Structures for chemical flue gas treatment incl. residues removal (for HR, HS,
HT)
UW blocked
UX Structures for external systems (power plant-specific)
UY General service structures
UZ Structures for transport, traffic, fencing, gardens and other purposes
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UA STRUCTURES FOR GRID AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS


UAA Switchyard structure
UAB Grid systems switch gear building
UAC Grid systems control building
UAD Structures for grid and distribution systems
UAE Structure for pneumatic control system
UAF Structures for grid and distribution systems
UAG Structure for transformers
UAH Structure for supports and equipment
UAJ…UAW Structures for grid and distribution systems
UAX Special structure (plant-specific)
UAY Bridge structure
UAZ Ducting structure
UB STRUCTURES FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND AUXILIARY
POWER SUPPLY
UBA Switch gear building (for switch gear BCA)
UBB Structure for power transmission and auxiliary power supply
UBC Switch gear building (for switch gear BCC)
UBD Structure for low-voltage auxiliary power transformers
UBE Structure for medium-voltage auxiliary power transformers
UBF Structure for generator transformers
UBG Structure for start-up transformers
UBH Structure for oil collecting pits
UBJ Structure for transformer tracks
UBK Transformer assembly building
UBL Structure for busbars
UBM Structure for transformer cooling systems
UBN Structure for emergency power generating sets (without central water chiller)
UBP Emergency power generating and central water chiller building
UBQ Structure for emergency power generator fuel supply system
UBR…UBW Structure for power transmission and auxiliary power supply
UBX Special structure (plant-specific)
UBY Bridge structure
UBZ Ducting structure
UC STRUCTURES FOR INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
UCA Unit control room building
UCB Control station building
UCC…UCK Structure for instrumentation and control
UCL Structure for measuring equipment
UCM, UCN Structure for instrumentation and control
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UCP Cooling water monitoring structure


UCQ…UCW Structure for instrumentation and control
UCX Special structure (plant-specific)
UCY Bridge structure
UCZ Ducting structure
UE STRUCTURES FOR CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND RESIDUES
DISPOSAL
UEA Structure for unloading of solid fuels
UEB Structure for storage of solid fuels
UEC Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
UED Structure for transport of solid fuels
UEE Structure for treatment of solid fuels
UEF Structure for transfer (e.g. junction tower)
UEG Structure for conversion of solid fuels
UEH Structure for unloading and reception of liquid fuels
UEJ Structure for storage of liquid fuels
UEK Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
UEL Structure for forwarding of liquid fuels (e.g. pump house)
UEM Structure for treatment and handling of liquid fuels
UEN Structure for transfer, conversion, storage of gaseous fuels
UEP, UEQ Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
UER Structure for forwarding of gaseous fuels
UES Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal
UET Structure for ash storage
UEU Structure for ash transport
UEV Structure for ash settling pond
UEW Structure for combustion residues handling
UEX Special structure (plant-specific)
UEY Bridge structure
UEZ Ducting structure
UF STRUCTURES FOR THE HANDLING OF NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT
UFA Fuel pool building
UFB Fuel handling building
UFC Fuel storage building
UFD…UFH Structures for the handling of nuclear equipment
UFJ Structure for hot cell
UFK…UFW Structures for the handling of nuclear equipment
UFX Special structure (plant-specific)
UFY Bridge structure
UFZ Ducting structure
UG STRUCTURES FOR WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL
UGA Structure for raw water supply
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UGB, UGC Structure for water supply and disposal


UGD Structure for demineralization system
UGE Structure for neutralization system
UGF Structure for fire water supply
UGG Structure for drinking water supply
UGH Structure for rainwater
UGJ Structures for water supply and disposal
UGK Flocculant mixing chamber
UGL Flocculator structure, flocculator
UGM Structures for water supply and disposal
UGN Treated water basin
UGP Sludge thickener
UGQ Sludge dewatering building
UGR Sludge storage structure
UGS, UGT Structures for water supply and disposal
UGU Structure for effluent disposal
UGV Structure for sewerage plant
UGW Structures for water supply and disposal
UGX Special structure (plant-specific)
UGY Bridge structure
UGZ Ducting structure
UH STRUCTURES FOR CONVENTIONAL HEAT GENERATION
UHA Steam generator enclosure, steam generator building (boiler house)
UHB…UHE Structures for conventional heat generation
UHF Bunker bay
UHG..UHK Structures for conventional heat generation
UHL Structure for boiler compressed air supply
UHM Structures for conventional heat generation
UHN Smoke stack, incl. structure for flue gas circulation (e.g. for induced draft fan)
UHP Structures for conventional heat generation
UHQ Structure for flue gas filtering system
UHR…UHT Structures for conventional heat generation
UHU Structure for flue gas reheating system
UHV Structure for combustion air circulation (e.g. for forced draft fan)
UHW Boiler blow down structure
UHX Special structure (plant-specific)
UHY Bridge structure
UHZ Ducting structure
UJ STRUCTURES FOR NUCLEAR HEAT GENERATION
UJA Reactor building, containment interior
UJB Reactor building annulus
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UJC Heat exchanger building


UJD Steam generator building
UJE Main steam and feed water valve compartment
UJF Equipment air lock enclosure
UJG Gantry (reactor building)
UJH…UJW Structures for nuclear heat generation
UJX Special structure (plant-specific)
UJY Bridge structure
UJZ Ducting structure
UK STRUCTURES FOR REACTOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
UKA Reactor auxiliary building
UKB Reactor ancillary systems building
UKC Nuclear services building
UKD Emergency standby structure
UKE…UKG Structures for reactor auxiliary systems
UKH Structure for air exhaust (vent stack)
UKJ Tritium extraction system building
UKK…UKR Structures for reactor auxiliary systems
UKS Radioactive waste processing building
UKT Structure for radioactive waste storage
UKU…UKW Structures for reactor auxiliary systems
UKX Special structure (plant-specific)
UKY Bridge structure
UKZ Ducting structure
UL STRUCTURES FOR STEAM-, WATER- GAS-CYCLES
ULA Feed water pump house
ULB Emergency feed building
ULC Structure for condensate system
ULD Structure for condensate polishing plant
ULE Structure for emergency supply systems
ULF…ULM Structures for steam-, water- gas-cycles
ULN Structure for hydroelectric power plant water impounding works
ULP Structure for hydroelectric power plant intake systems
ULQ Structure for hydroelectric power plant tail-race systems
ULR Structure for hydroelectric power plant bypass systems
ULS…ULW Structures for steam-, water- gas-cycles
ULX Special structure (plant-specific)
ULY Bridge structure
ULZ Ducting structure
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UM STRUCTURES FOR MAIN MACHINE SETS


UMA Steam turbine building
UMB Gas turbine building
UMC, UMD Structures for main machine sets
UME Hydraulic turbine building
UMF Structures for main machine sets
UMG Pumped storage turbine building
UMH Structures for main machine sets
UMJ Diesel engine building
UMK Structure for generator equipment
UML Structures for main machine sets
UMM Compressor system building
UMN…UMQ Structures for main machine sets
UMR Gas engine plant building
UMS…UMW Structures for main machine sets
UMX Special structure (plant-specific)
UMY Bridge structure
UMZ Ducting structure
UN STRUCTURES FOR PROCESS ENERGY SUPPLY
UNA…UNB Structures for process energy supply
UNC Structure for process air supply
UND Structure for process water supply
UNE...UNJ Structures for process energy supply
UNK Structures for process gas supply
UNL…UNW Structures for process energy supply
UNX Special structure (plant-specific)
UNY Bridge structure
UNZ Ducting structure
UP STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS (E.G. CIRCULATING
WATER INTAKE)
UPA Circulating (cooling) water intake culvert
UPB Service (secondary cooling) water intake culvert
UPC Circulating (cooling) water intake structure
UPD Service (secondary cooling) water intake structure
UPE…UPG Structure for cooling water systems
UPH Circulating (cooling) water treatment structure
UPJ Service (secondary cooling) water treatment structure
UPK…UPM Structure for cooling water systems
UPN Circulating (cooling) water inlet culvert
UPP Service (secondary cooling) water inlet culvert
UPQ Biocide treatment building
UPR Structure for cooling water systems
UPS Debris trough
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UPT Wash water cleaning structure


UPU…UPW Wash water cleaning structure
UPX Special structure (plant-specific)
UPY Bridge structure
UPZ Ducting structure
UQ STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS
UQA Circulating (cooling) water pump building
UQB Service (secondary cooling) water pump building
UQC…UQF Structure for cooling water systems
UQG Circulating (cooling) water overflow structure, surge tank
UQH Screen wash water discharge culvert
UQJ Circulating (cooling) water seal pit, incl. circulating (cooling) water aeration
structure
UQK Circulating (cooling) water venting structure
UQL Service (secondary cooling) water surge pond
UQM Service (secondary cooling) water collecting pond
UQN Circulating (cooling) water outfall culvert
UQP Service (secondary cooling) water outfall culvert
UQQ Circulating (cooling) water outfall structure
UQR Service (secondary cooling) water outfall structure
UQS Circulating (cooling) water discharge culvert
UQT Service (secondary cooling) water discharge culvert
UQU Circulating (cooling) water spillway structure, incl. circulating (cooling) water
aeration structure
UQV Structure for artificial circulating (cooling) water aeration
UQW Routing structure for circulating (cooling) water discharge
UQX Special structure (plant-specific)
UQY Bridge structure
UQZ Ducting structure
UR STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS
URA Cooling tower structure (circulating/main cooling water)
URB Cooling tower structure (service/secondary cooling water)
URC Structure for cooling water systems
URD Cooling tower pump building (circulating/main cooling water)
URE Cooling tower pump building (service/secondary cooling water)
URF Structure for cooling water systems
URG Cooling tower connecting structure
URH Cooling tower outlet structure
URJ Cooling tower outfall culvert
URK Cooling tower return structure
URL Cooling tower return culvert
URM Circulating (cooling) water distribution building
URN Cooling tower bypass structure
URP Cooling tower blow down structure
URQ Cooling tower blow down culvert
URR…URW Structure for cooling water systems
URX Special structure (plant-specific)
URY Bridge structure
URZ Ducting structure
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US STRUCTURES FOR ANCILLARY SYSTEMS


USA Structure for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) systems
USB Structure for space heating systems
USC Structure for stationary compressed air supply system
USD…USF Structures for ancillary systems
USG Fire pump house
USH…USS Structures for ancillary systems
UST Workshop
USU Storage building
USV Laboratory building
USW Structures for ancillary systems
USX Special structure (plant-specific)
USY Bridge structure
USZ Ducting structure
UT STRUCTURES FOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
UTA Supply systems building
UTB Central water chiller building, conventional area
UTC Central water chiller building, nuclear area
UTD, UTE Structure for auxiliary systems
UTF Compressed air system building
UTG Central gas supply systems building (no fuel supply)
UTH Auxiliary steam generator building
UTJ Smoke stack
UTK…UTR Structure for auxiliary systems
UTS Chemical storage tank pit
UTT…UTW Structure for auxiliary systems
UTX Special structure (plant-specific)
UTY Bridge structure
UTZ Ducting structure
UU SHAFT STRUCTURES
UUA…UUZ Shaft structures (free for use)
UV STRUCTURES FOR CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT INCL.
RESIDUES REMOVAL (FOR HR, HS, HT)
UVA Structure for flue gas-side heat exchanger
UVB Structure for flue gas fan system
UVC Structure for flue gas scrubber, reactor
UVD Structure for adsorbent/absorbent circuit
UVE Structure for reagent supply, incl. preparation/treatment, storage, forwarding
UVF Structure for thickening and solids dewatering, solids drying and compacting
system
UVG Structure for chemical flue gas treatment
UVH Structure for (solids/product) forwarding, storage, loading
UVJ…UVL Structures for chemical flue gas treatment incl. residues removal (for HR, HS, HT)
UVM Structure for catalyst handling and storage
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UVN…UVW Structures for chemical flue gas treatment incl. residues removal (for HR, HS, HT)
UVX Special structure (plant-specific)
UVY Bridge structure
UVZ Ducting structure
UX STRUCTURES FOR EXTERNAL SYSTEMS (POWER PLANT-SPECIFIC)
UXA Structures for seawater desalination plant
UXB…UXW Structures for external systems (power plant-specific)
UXX Special structure (plant-specific)
UXY Bridge structure
UXZ Ducting structure
UY GENERAL SERVICE STRUCTURES
UYA Office and staff amenities building
UYB Staff amenities building
UYC Administration building
UYD Canteen
UYE Gate house
UYF Security gate house
UYG Information centre
UYH Training facilities
UYJ Medical centre
UYK…UYM blocked
UYN Railway engine shed
UYP Fire station
UYQ Garage
UYR Automobile workshop
UYS Filling station
UYT…UYW blocked
UYX Special structure (plant-specific)
UYY Bridge structure
UYZ Ducting structure
UZ STRUCTURES FOR TRANSPORT, TRAFFIC, FENCING, GARDENS AND
OTHER PURPOSES
UZA Works roadways, paths, incl. associated structures
UZB blocked
UZC Yards
UZD Parking areas, incl. associated structures
UZE Railway structures
UZF Lifting gear structures
UZG, UZH blocked
UZJ Fencing and gates
UZK Gardens, incl. structures
UZL Noise abatement structures
UZM Protective structures against external impact
UZN Structure for flood protection
UZP Structure for bank/shoreline stabilization
UZQ Structure for river regulation
UZR Jetty, quay
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UZS Breakwaters
UZT Outdoor area, plots of land and land rights
UZU Site security structure
UZV blocked
UZW Residential buildings, residential area
UZX Special structure, scrap yard
UZY Bridge structure
UZZ Ducting structure
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II - 2.16. W – RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANTS

W
WA Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WB Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WC Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WD Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WE Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WF Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WG Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WH Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WJ Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WK Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WL Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WM Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WN Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WP Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WQ Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WR Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WS Solar systems (free for use for coordinates)
WT Solar heating systems
WU blocked
WV Lubricant supply system
WW Sealing fluid supply system
WX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
WY Control and protection equipment
WZ blocked
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WA…WS SOLAR SYSTEMS


(free for use for coordinates)
WT SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS
WTA…WTU Solar heating systems
WTV, WTW blocked
WTX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
WTY Control and protection equipment
WTZ blocked
WV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
WVA…WVU Lubricant supply system
WVV…WVZ blocked
WW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
WWA…WWU Sealing fluid supply system
WWV…WWZ blocked
WX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
WXA…WXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
WXV…WXZ blocked
WY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
WYA…WYU Control and protection equipment
WYV…WYZ blocked
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II - 2.17. X – HEAVY MACHINERY (NOT MAIN MACHINE


SETS)

X
XA Steam turbine plant
XB Gas turbine plant
XC blocked
XD blocked
XE Hydraulic turbine plant
XF blocked
XG blocked
XH blocked
XJ Diesel engine plant
XK Generator plant
XL Electro-motive plant (incl. motor generator)
XM blocked
XN blocked
XP Common installations for heavy machinery
XQ blocked
XR Gas engine plant
XS blocked
XT blocked
XU blocked
XV Lubricant supply system
XW Sealing fluid supply system
XX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XY Control and protection equipment
XZ blocked
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XA STEAM TURBINE PLANT


XAA HP turbine
XAB IP turbine
XAC LP turbine
XAD Bearings
XAE, XAF blocked
XAG Condensing system
XAH Motive water system (if separate from XAJ)
XAJ Air removal system
XAK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear
XAL Drain and vent systems
XAM Leak-off steam system
XAN Turbine bypass station, incl. desuperheating spray system
XAP LP turbine bypass
XAQ Vent system (if separate from XAL)
XAR…XAU blocked
XAV Lubricant supply system
XAW Sealing, heating and cooling steam system
XAX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
XAY Electrical control and protection equipment
XAZ blocked
XB GAS TURBINE PLANT
XBA Turbine, compressor rotor with common casing
XBB Turbine casing and rotor
XBC Compressor casing and rotor
XBD Bearings
XBE…XBG blocked
XBH Cooling and sealing gas system
XBJ Start-up unit
XBK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear,
barring gear
XBL Intake air, cold gas system (open cycle)
XBM Combustion chamber (gas heating, combustion)
XBN Fuel supply system (liquid)
XBP Fuel supply system (gaseous)
XBQ Ignition fuel supply system (if separate)
XBR Exhaust gas system (open cycle)
XBS Storage system
XBT Motive gas generator unit, incl. combustion chamber
XBU Additive system
XBV Lubricant supply system
XBW Seal oil supply
XBX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system
XBY Electrical control and protection equipment
XBZ Lubricant and control fluid treatment system
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XE HYDRAULIC TURBINE PLANT


XEA Turbine (casing, shaft, runner etc.)
XEB Isolating valve
XEC blocked
XED Bearings
XEE, XEF blocked
XEG Stabilizing air system
XEH, XEJ blocked
XEK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine
XEL Water depression air supply system
XEM…XER blocked
XES Shaft gland cooling water system
XET, XEU blocked
XEV Lubricant supply system
XEW Sealing water supply system
XEX Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply
XEY Electrical control and protection equipment
XEZ blocked
XJ DIESEL ENGINE PLANT
XJA Engine
XJB Turbocharger, blower
XJC…XJF blocked
XJG Liquid cooling system
XJH Air intercooling system
XJJ blocked
XJK Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine
XJL, XJM blocked
XJN Fuel systems
XJP Start-up unit (incl. flywheel)
XJQ Air intake system
XJR Exhaust gas system
XJS…XJU blocked
XJV Lubricant supply system
XJW Sealing fluid supply system
XJX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XJY Control and protection equipment
XJZ blocked
XK GENERATOR PLANT
XKA Generator, complete, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment
XKB Exiter set (use only if XKC is not sufficient for identification)
XKC Exiter set
XKD Bearings
XKE blocked
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XKF Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling
oil see XKU)
XKG Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen
cooling see XKH)
XKH Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other
gas cooling see XKG)
XKJ…XKP blocked
XKQ Exhaust gas system (if separate from XKG and XKH)
XKR…XKT blocked
XKU Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for
other liquid cooling see XKF)
XKV Lubricant supply system (if separate system for generator)
XKW Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment)
XKX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XKY Control and protection equipment
XKZ blocked
XL ELECTRO-MOTIVE PLANT (INCL. MOTOR GENERATOR)
XLA Motor frame, motor generator frame, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling
equipment
XLB blocked
XLC Exiter set
XLD Bearings
XLE blocked
XLF Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling
oil see XLU)
XLG Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen
cooling see XLH)
XLH Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other
gas cooling see XLG)
XLJ…XLP blocked
XLQ Exhaust gas system (if separate from XLG and XLH)
XLR…XLT blocked
XLU Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for
other liquid cooling see XLF)
XLV Lubricant supply system (if separate system for electro-motive units)
XLW Sealing fluid supply system (sealing oil supply system, incl. supply and treatment)
XLX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XLY Control and protection equipment
XLZ blocked
XP COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR HEAVY MACHINERY
XPA Foundations
XPB Sheating
XPC…XPF blocked
XPG Frame, support structure
XPH…XPQ blocked
XPR Forced cooling system
XPS Drying and layup system
XPT…XPZ blocked
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XR GAS ENGINE PLANT


XRA…XRU Gas engine plant
XRV Lubricant supply system
XRW Sealing fluid supply system
XRX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XRY Control and protection equipment
XRZ blocked
XV LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM
XVA…XVU Lubricant supply system
XVV…XVZ blocked
XW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM
XWA…XWU Sealing fluid supply system
XWV…XWZ blocked
XX FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
XXA…XXU Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
XXV…XXZ blocked
XY CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
XYA…XYU Control and protection equipment
XYV…XYZ blocked
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II - 2.18. Z – WORKSHOP AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT

Z
ZA…ZZ Workshop and office equipment
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III -1. Introduction

The table below shows the designation and type of data characters used for equipment unit code.

Serial no. of 0 1 2 3
breakdown level
Title of Total plant System (function) Equipment unit Component
breakdown level
Designation of G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
data character
Type of data A or N N A A A NN A A N N N (A) A A N N
character

A Alphabetical symbols: 24 Roman letters except “I” and “O” (Special symbol “ – ” is
used for electrical components: data character B1)
N Numerical symbols (Arabic numerals)
() These data characters may be omitted

III - 1.1. Equipment Unit Identification


In the process-related code which is the most important and mostly applied type of codes in every
branch of engineering, the entire system is subdivided according to the function or process.
In this type of code, the breakdown level 2 contains equipment unit code.
Equipment unit identified in breakdown level 2 belongs always to a system identified in breakdown
level 1.
Equipment unit code consists of 2 letters (data characters A1 and A2), 3 digits (data characters AN)
and sometimes 1 letter (data character A3) which can be, and often is omitted.

Equipment unit classification

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
breakdown level
Designation of
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
data character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N
character

Classifying code elements,


which identify type of equipment unit
e.g. mechanical equipment, measuring circuits, etc.
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Equipment unit numbering

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
breakdown level
Designation of
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
data character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N
character

Numbering code elements

The AN number of breakdown level 2 is used to number the items of equipment classified in A1 and
A2.
Redundant zeros must be written, e.g. CF012 means the twelfth local measuring circuit of fluid flow
(the code CF12 is not correct).
The numbering code for the main group “C” (direct measuring circuits) in the same system and for
the same measured variable should not repeat in the last two numerals, although it is distinguished
by the first numeral.
Details of equipment unit numbering are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
It is a common practice to apply a grouping numbering of equipment units: the first numeral points
the kind (type) of equipment unit identified in A1 and A2 (e.g. AA1 . . manual operated valves,
AA2 . . motor operated valves, etc.)

Additional numbering code

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
breakdown level
Designation of
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
data character
Type of data
A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N
character

Additional code
For the equipment unit code.

The additional code is used for the numbering of:


• Pilot valves and overpressure protection equipment
• Multiple supplies for electric loads
• Measuring circuits which share one sensor.

The additional code can be omitted.

Further applications are subject to agreement between the parties to the project.
The additional code is not an alternative code for the components identified under breakdown
level 3.
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III -2. EQUIPMENT UNIT KEY – MAIN GROUPS (A1)

A Mechanical equipment

B Mechanical equipment

C Direct measuring circuits

D Closed loop control circuits

E Analog and binary signal conditioning

F Indirect measuring circuits

G Electrical equipment

H Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery

J* Nuclear assemblies

* not included in this edition


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III - 2.1. A – MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

A
AA Valves, dampers, cocks, etc., incl. actuators, also manual
AB Isolating elements
AC Heat exchangers, heat transfer surfaces
AD Sight-glasses, sight-holes, inspection windows
AE Turning, driving, lifting and sleving gear (also manipulators)
AF Continuous conveyors, feeders, escalators
AG Generator units
AH Heating, cooling and air conditioning units
AJ Size reduction equipment, only as part of process
AK Compacting and packaging equipment, only as part of process
AL Turning gear (e.g. for turbine shaft)
AM Mixers, agitators
AN Compressor units, blowers, fans
AP Pump units
AQ…AR blocked
AS Adjusting and tensioning equipment for non electrical variables (to be applied only,
if the actuator forms itself a constructive unit with another equipment unit)
AT Cleaning, drying, filtering and separating equipment (excl. BT)
AU Braking, gearbox, coupling equipment, non-electrical converters
AV Combustion equipment, burners, grates
AW Stationary tooling, treatment equipment
AX Test and monitoring equipment for plant maintenance
AY…AZ blocked
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AA Valves, dampers, cocks, etc., incl. actuators, also manual

AA001 ÷ 099 Isolation valves, manual operated

AA101 ÷ 199 Isolation valves, operated

AA201 ÷ 299 Control valves, reducing valves

AA301 ÷ 399 Check valves

AA401 ÷ 499 Safety valves

AA501 ÷ 599 Other mountings

AA601 ÷ 699 Isolation valves of measuring nozzles

AA701 ÷ 799 Isolation valves of air removal

AA801 ÷ 899 Drain valves

AA901 ÷ 999 Solenoid operated valves


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AB Isolating elements

AB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification, steam traps

AB101 ÷ 199 Isolating elements (rotary valves) for pulsatory filters, for ash hoppers, etc.

AB201 ÷ 299 Gates for buildings and fencing

AB301 ÷ 399 Box feeders

AB401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AB501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AB601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AB701 ÷ 799 Lock-gates

AB801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AB901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AC Heat exchangers, heat transfer surfaces

AC001 ÷ 099 Heat exchangers for steam and water (e.g. main condensate heaters, feed water
heaters, condensers, water coolers, feed water deaerators, etc.)

AC101 ÷ 199 Heat exchangers for air (e.g. rotary air preheaters, steam air heaters, air coolers)

AC201 ÷ 299 Heat exchangers of gas/liquid type (e.g. hydrogen coolers, propane – evaporators)

AC301 ÷ 399 Reserve

AC401 ÷ 499 Air heaters and air coolers for heating, ventilation and air – conditioning systems

AC501 ÷ 599 Heat exchangers for oil (e.g. oil coolers, oil heaters)

AC601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AC701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AC801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AC901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AD Sight-glasses, sight-holes, inspection windows

AD001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AD101 ÷ 199 Reserve

AD201 ÷ 299 Reserve

AD301 ÷ 399 Reserve

AD401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AD501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AD601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AD701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AD801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AD901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AE Turning, driving, lifting and sleving gear

AE001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AE101 ÷ 199 Drives for belt conveyors

AE201 ÷ 299 Wagon tipplers

AE301 ÷ 399 Turn-tables

AE401 ÷ 499 Overhead travelling cranes

AE501 ÷ 599 Cranes

AE601 ÷ 699 Hoists

AE701 ÷ 799 Elevators, lifts

AE801 ÷ 899 Loaders, dumping conveyors

AE901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AF Continuous conveyors, feeders, escalators

AF001 ÷ 099 Overall identification, aeration troughs

AF101 ÷ 199 Belt conveyors

AF201 ÷ 299 Chain conveyors

AF301 ÷ 399 Screw conveyors

AF401 ÷ 499 Other conveyors

AF501 ÷ 599 Drawing hopper carriages, feeders, dischargers

AF601 ÷ 699 Elevator

AF701 ÷ 799 Box feeders, tank pumps

AF801 ÷ 899 Escalators

AF901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. mobile plows)


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AG Generator units

AG001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AG101 ÷ 199 Hydrogenerators

AG201 ÷ 299 Diesel generators

AG301 ÷ 399 Steam-electric generating sets

AG401 ÷ 499 Air-electric generating sets

AG501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AG601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AG701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AG801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AG901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AH Heating, cooling and air conditioning units

AH001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AH101 ÷ 199 Heating units

AH201 ÷ 299 Other heating units

AH301 ÷ 399 Cooling units

AH401 ÷ 499 Humidifiers

AH501 ÷ 599 Oil heaters

AH601 ÷ 699 Air conditioners

AH701 ÷ 799 Condensers of air conditioners

AH801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AH901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AJ Size reduction equipment

AJ001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AJ101 ÷ 199 Crushers, grinders

AJ201 ÷ 299 Breakers (e.g. for slag, coal)

AJ301 ÷ 399 Ball and tube mills (pulverisers)

AJ401 ÷ 499 Ball-mills, roller-mills (pulverisers)

AJ501 ÷ 599 Beater mills, pulverisers (hammer pulverisers, fan pulverisers)

AJ601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AJ701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AJ801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AJ901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AK Compacting and packaging equipment

AK001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AK101 ÷ 199 Power presses

AK201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic presses

AK301 ÷ 399 Packaging equipment

AK401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AK501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AK601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AK701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AK801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AK901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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AL Turning gear

AL001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AL101 ÷ 199 Turbine turning gears, motor operated

AL201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic turning gears for shafts

AL301 ÷ 399 Reserve

AL401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AL501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AL601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AL701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AL801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AL901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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AM Mixers, agitators

AM001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AM101 ÷ 199 Disk sieves, coal screens

AM201 ÷ 299 Mixers for loose material

AM301 ÷ 399 Mixers for liquids

AM401 ÷ 499 Mixers for liquids and loose material

AM501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AM601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AM701 ÷ 799 Mixers for liquids and gases

AM801 ÷ 899 Mixers for gases

AM901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AN Compressor units, blowers, fans

AN001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AN101 ÷ 199 Air fans (forced draught fans)

AN201 ÷ 299 Flue gas fans (induced draught fans)

AN301 ÷ 399 Pulveriser fans

AN401 ÷ 499 Ventilation fans, air conditioning fans

AN501 ÷ 599 Other fans

AN601 ÷ 699 Air blowers

AN701 ÷ 799 Compressor units

AN801 ÷ 899 Fans for flammable gases and vapours

AN901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AP Pump units

AP001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AP101 ÷ 199 Pump units for clear water (e.g. condensate, feed water, distillate)

AP201 ÷ 299 Pump units for flushing-, washing-water

AP301 ÷ 399 Reserve

AP401 ÷ 499 Pump units for raw water (e.g. cooling water)

AP501 ÷ 599 Oil pump units

AP601 ÷ 699 Vacuum pump units

AP701 ÷ 799 Chemicals pump units (acid, lye, hydrazine)

AP801 ÷ 899 Tank pump units, jet pump units for ash slurry

AP901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. for waste water)
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AS Adjusting and tensioning equipment for non electrical


variables

AS001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AS101 ÷ 199 Mechanical actuators

AS201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic adjusting equipment

AS301 ÷ 399 Pneumatic adjusting equipment

AS401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AS501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AS601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AS701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AS801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AS901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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AT Cleaning, drying, filtering and separating equipment (excl.


BT)

AT001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AT101 ÷ 199 Filters, cleaning equipment for water and steam. Reactor, desorber.

AT201 ÷ 299 Cleaning equipment, filters and driers for air and other gases.
Filters in ventilation and air conditioning systems.

AT301 ÷ 399 Centrifugal separators, purifiers

AT401 ÷ 499 Electromagnetic separators, metal detectors in coal, shaking screens, classifying
screens, separators for non-magnetic impurities

AT501 ÷ 599 Oil filters

AT601 ÷ 699 Other cleaning equipment (e.g. rappers)

AT701 ÷ 799 Other filtering and regenerating equipment (e.g. cation exchangers)

AT801 ÷ 899 Other drying equipment

AT901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. ion separators)


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AU Braking, gearbox, coupling equipment, non-electrical


converters

AU001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AU101 ÷ 199 Braking equipment

AU201 ÷ 299 Gearboxes

AU301 ÷ 399 Coupling equipment

AU401 ÷ 499 Non-electrical converters

AU501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AU601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AU701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AU801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AU901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AV Combustion equipment, burners, grates

AV001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AV101 ÷ 199 Burners

AV201 ÷ 299 Combustion chambers (e.g. for gas turbines)

AV301 ÷ 399 Grates

AV401 ÷ 499 Reserve

AV501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AV601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AV701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AV801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AV901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AW Stationary tooling, treatment equipment

AW001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AW101 ÷ 199 Machining, cutting, grinding, polishing equipment

AW201 ÷ 299 Plastic forming equipment

AW301 ÷ 399 Bending equipment

AW401 ÷ 499 Welding equipment

AW501 ÷ 599 Heat treatment equipment

AW601 ÷ 699 Chemical treatment equipment

AW701 ÷ 799 Chemical treatment equipment

AW801 ÷ 899 Reserve

AW901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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AX Test and monitoring equipment for plant maintenance

AX001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

AX101 ÷ 199 Sampling equipment for chemical analysis

AX201 ÷ 299 Sampling equipment for fuel analysis

AX301 ÷ 399 Equipment for radiation inspection

AX401 ÷ 499 Laboratories equipment

AX501 ÷ 599 Reserve

AX601 ÷ 699 Reserve

AX701 ÷ 799 Reserve

AX801 ÷ 899 Scales, weighers

AX901 ÷ 999 Special and the others


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III - 2.2. B – MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

B
BA blocked
BB Storage equipment (tanks)
BC, BD blocked
BE Shafts (for erection and maintenance only)
BF Foundations
BG…BM blocked
BN Jet pumps, ejectors, injectors
BP Flow restrictors, limiters, orifices (not metering orifices)
BQ Hangers, supports, racks, piping penetrations
BR Piping, ductwork, chutes
BS Silencers
BT Flue gas catalytic converter modules
BU Insulation, sheathing
BV…BZ blocked
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BB Storage equipment (tanks)

BB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BB101 ÷ 199 Storage equipment for solid and loose materials (fuel, ash, slag, lime, etc.)

BB201 ÷ 299 Atmospheric-pressure water tanks, water basins

BB301 ÷ 399 Atmospheric-pressure tanks, basins for other fluids and mixtures (pulp, liquid
wastes)

BB401 ÷ 499 Oil tanks (lubricating oil, control oil, cooling oil)

BB501 ÷ 599 Pressurized water tanks (drums, feed water tanks, expansion tanks)

BB601 ÷ 699 Liquid fuels tanks

BB701 ÷ 799 Tanks for chemicals (hydrazine, acid, lye, etc.)

BB801 ÷ 899 Pressurized gas holders, gas cylinders

BB901 ÷ 999 Special tanks and the others


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BE Shafts (for erection and maintenance only)

BE001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BE101 ÷ 199 Elevators, lifts

BE201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BE301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BE401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BE501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BE601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BE701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BE801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BE901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BF Foundations

BF001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BF101 ÷ 199 Reserve

BF201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BF301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BF401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BF501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BF601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BF701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BF801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BF901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BN Jet pumps, ejectors, injectors

BN001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BN101 ÷ 199 Steam ejectors

BN201 ÷ 299 Water jet ejectors, hydroelevators

BN301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BN401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BN501 ÷ 599 Oil ejectors

BN601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BN701 ÷ 799 Jet pumps, ejectors for chemicals

BN801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BN901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BP Flow restrictors, limiters, orifices (not metering orifices)

BP001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BP101 ÷ 199 Reserve

BP201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BP301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BP401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BP501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BP601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BP701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BP801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BP901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BQ Hangers, supports, racks, piping penetrations

BQ001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BQ101 ÷ 199 Piping hangers and supports (tie rod hangers, spring hangers, constant load spring
hangers, etc.)

BQ201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BQ301 ÷ 399 Duct hangers and supports

BQ401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BQ501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BQ601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BQ701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BQ801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BQ901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BR Piping, ductwork, chutes

BR001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BR101 ÷ 199 Reserve

BR201 ÷ 299 Drains, air vents

BR301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BR401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BR501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BR601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BR701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BR801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BR901 ÷ 999 Expansion joints


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BS Silencers

BS001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BS101 ÷ 199 Silencers for safety valves

BS201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BS301 ÷ 399 Gas silencers (for air-, flue gas-fans, for Diesel engines, etc.)

BS401 ÷ 499 Sound attenuating enclosures, covers

BS501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BS601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BS701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BS801 ÷ 899 Reserve

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BT Flue gas catalytic converter modules

BT001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BT101 ÷ 199 Reserve

BT201 ÷ 299 Reserve

BT301 ÷ 399 Reserve

BT401 ÷ 499 Reserve

BT501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BT601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BT701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BT801 ÷ 899 Reserve

BT901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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BU Insulation, sheathing

BU001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

BU101 ÷ 199 Heat insulation for turbines, pumps, fans, electrostatic precipitators, etc.)

BU201 ÷ 299 Heat insulation for piping and ducts

BU301 ÷ 399 Local heat insulation

BU401 ÷ 499 Heat screens

BU501 ÷ 599 Reserve

BU601 ÷ 699 Reserve

BU701 ÷ 799 Reserve

BU801 ÷ 899 Reserve

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III - 2.3. C – DIRECT MEASURING CIRCUITS

C
CA Quality variables (flue gases, air analysis )
CB Burner flame
CC blocked
CD Density
CE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency, etc.
CF Flow, rate (mass or volume), flow capacity
CG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation
CH Manual operations, manual control ( e.g. fire alarm)
CJ blocked
CK Time
CL Level ( also for mediums dividing line)
CM Humidity, moisture relative or absolute
CN blocked
CP Pressure
CQ Quality variables (analysis of water, condensate, material properties etc.),
other than *CD.,*CM,*CV
CR Radiation
CS Velocity, speed, frequency ( mechanical), acceleration
CT Temperature
CU Combined and other special variables
CV Viscosity
CW Weight, mass, turning moment, forces
CX* Neutron flux
CY Vibration, expansion, extension
CZ blocked

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CA Quality variable (flue gases analysis, air analysis)


Direct measuring circuit of :
contents of oxygen in the flue gases
contents of carbon dioxide in the flue gases
contents of nitrogen oxide in the flue gases
contents of nitrogen dioxide in the flue gases
contents of sulphur dioxide in the flue gases
pollution (contents of dust) of the flue gases
heat value of fuel (Hu)
combustion heat(Ho)
competent variables for analysis: composition, quality,
characteristics of substance or material

CA001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CA101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CA201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CA301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CA401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CA501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CA601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CA701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CA801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CA901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment

CB Direct measuring circuit of burner flame


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CB001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CB101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CB201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CB301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CB401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CB501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CB601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CB701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CB801 ÷ 899 Reserve


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CD Direct measuring circuit of :


specific weight
density
specific volume
volume ( of gases) in standard conditions

CD001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CD101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CD201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CD301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CD401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CD501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CD601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CD701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CD801 ÷ 899 Reserve


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CE Direct measuring circuit of electrical parameters:


current intensity
voltage
power
frequency
etc.

CE001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CE101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CE201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CE301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CE401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CE501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CE601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CE701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CE801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CE901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CF Direct measuring circuit of :


flow intensity
mass flow
volume flow
flow capacity
mass flux
volume flux
flow flux

CF001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CF101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CF201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CF301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CF401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CF501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CF601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CF701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CF801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CF901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CG Direct measuring circuit of :


length
angle
direction of rotation
distance
position
surface

CG001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CG101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CG201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CG301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CG401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CG501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CG601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CG701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CG801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CG901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CH Direct measuring circuit with manual data input (manual


controller)

CH001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CH101 ÷ 199 Local,

CH201 ÷ 299 Remote,

CH301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CH401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CH501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CH601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CH701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CH801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CH901 ÷ 999 Remote combined.


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CK Direct measuring circuit of time

CK001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CK101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CK201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CK301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CK401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CK501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CK601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CK701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CK801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CK901 ÷ 999 Local or remote combined.


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CL Direct measuring circuit of :


volume of tank
level
level of limiting layer between different factors
filled state (e.g. in tank)
height or upper level of electr-mec.

CL001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CL101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CL201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CL301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CL401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CL501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CL601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CL701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CL801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CL901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CM Direct measuring circuit of humidity or moisture

CM001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CM101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CM201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CM301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CM401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CM501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CM601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CM701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CM801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CM901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, regarding influence from other parameter e.g. temperature
etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CP Direct measuring circuit of:


acoustic pressure
atmospheric pressure
pressure (overpressure)
absolute pressure
difference of pressures

CP001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CP101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CP201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CP301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CP401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CP501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CP601 ÷ 699 Measuring pockets, thermo elements

CP701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CP801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CP901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CQ Quality variable (analysis of water, condensate, etc) not


included in CD, CM, CV
Direct measuring circuit of :
pH value
contents of oxygen in water
salinity of water, of condensate, etc.
conductivity
degree of concentration
temperature, referring to boiling point temperature
boiling point temperature
variables competent for analysis: contents, composition, quality,
data characteristics of substance or material

CQ001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CQ101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CQ201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CQ301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CQ401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CQ501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CQ601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CQ701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CQ801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CQ901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CR Direct measuring circuit of :


activity, (e.g. of radiation)
rate of lighting intensity
radiation, radioactivity

CR001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CR101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CR201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CR301 ÷ 399 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with voltage output signal (mV or
V),

CR401 ÷ 499 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with resistance output signal from
sensor ,

CR501 ÷ 599 Local or remote as a binary signal from field contact,

CR601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CR701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CR801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CR901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CS Direct measuring circuit of :


frequency (mechanical)
velocity, speed
angular velocity
rotation velocity
acceleration

CS001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CS101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CS201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CS301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CS401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CS501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CS601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CS701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CS801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CS901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CT Direct measuring circuit of temperature

CT001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CT101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CT201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CT301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CT401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CT501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CT601 ÷ 699 Measuring pockets and thermo elements

CT701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CT801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CT901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CU Direct measuring circuit of :


enthalpy
density of mechanical power
quantity of heat
unitary steam consumption
heat and mechanical power
volume (not tanks)
mechanical work (energy)
heat flow
combined and special variables
mechanical resistance
heat consumption
CU001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CU101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CU201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CU301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CU401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CU501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CU601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CU701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CU801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CU901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CV Direct measuring circuit of viscosity

CV001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CV101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CV201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CV301 ÷ 399 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with voltage output signal (mV or
V),

CV401 ÷ 499 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with resistance output signal from
sensor ,

CV501 ÷ 599 Local or remote as a binary signal from field contact,

CV601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CV701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CV801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CV901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CW Direct measuring circuit of :


weight
mass
turning or bending moment
force

CW001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CW101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CW201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CW301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CW401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CW501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CW601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CW701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CW801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CW901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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CY Direct measuring circuit of :


vibration
extension
turbine special measurements (e.g. eccentricity, shift displacement,
bearing vibrations etc. )
pipe displacement

CY001 ÷ 099 Field readout device,

CY101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices

CY201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of
transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA)

CY301 ÷ 399 Reserve

CY401 ÷ 499 Reserve

CY501 ÷ 599 Reserve

CY601 ÷ 699 Reserve

CY701 ÷ 799 Reserve

CY801 ÷ 899 Reserve

CY901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average
value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment
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III - 2.4. D – LOOP CONTROL CIRCUITS

D
DA Quality variable (analysis of flue gases , of air)

DB...DC blocked
DD Density
DE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency etc.
DF Flow rate (mass, volume)
DG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation

DH, DJ blocked
DK Time
DL Level (also for mediums dividing line)
DM Moisture, humidity relative or absolute

DN blocked
DP Pressure
DQ Quality variables (analysis of water, of condensate, material properties)
other than DD, DM, DV
DR Radiation
DS Velocity, speed, frequency ( mechanical), acceleration
DT Temperature
DU Combined and other special variables
DV Viscosity
DW Weight, mass
DX Neutron flux
DY Vibration, expansion, extension

DZ blocked
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In digital systems , in which automatic regulation systems are most often realised with
standard procedures, other ways of describing of regulation systems are applied. Modern methods of
digital systems programming and ability of efficient use of technical documentation require to use
the concept of functional group ( positions A1 and A2 ) and number of the group ( positions An - three
numerals) depending on degree of complexity of automatic analog control system.

In case of single automatic regulation circuits there is possibility of using rule of identifying
this circuit with so called „object end”, that is executive device. All signals in such automatic
regulation system in breakdown level KKS 0, 1, 2, are described identically. These signals differs
only with component code so called ‘extensions’. This rule does not refer to direct measurement
circuits, which apply to technical installation and physical variable. The way of assigning
‘extensions’ is described in chapter IV - Component codes.
In case of single closed regulation circuits, it is divided into 2 parts: regulation part and
control part. Regulation part is described in level 1 by process-related installation, and level 2 by the
controlled parameter - control part is described by executive device e.g.

H1 LAD10 DL100 regulation part - level loop in HP heater no. 3


H1 LCH10 AA201 control part - level loop in HP heater no. 3

Referring to combined (superior) automatic regulation systems for sign position AN (three
numerals) it is recommended to apply the following rules :
• 100, 200, 300 etc. - the whole main circuit e.g. boiler load analog control loop
• 101, 102, 103 etc. - auxiliary circuits in main circuit

Manual regulation circuits ( URR ) are described on levels 1 and 2 according to the same
way, while AN numbers are between range 001 and 099.
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III - 2.4.1. Identification Examples

SBA10

SBA10 AA201 SBA10 DT201

temperature measurement
10-th section of heating installation
valve no.1
10-th section of heating installation SBA

Example III - 2.4.1. Identification of direct temperature regulation (with separate measuring
sensor from the valve)

PC
H0 LAB10 DP201

PI
LAB10 DP201
H0 LAB10 CP201

LAB10 regulation loop no.1


10 section of feedwater system
LAB

Example III - 2.4.2. Direct pressure control loop in feed water system
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III - 2.5. E – BINARY AND ANALOG SIGNAL AND


VARIABLE CONDITIONING

E
EA...EE Open loop control
EF blocked
EG...EK Alarm, annunciation
EL blocked
EM...EQ Digital system circuits ( computer process)
ER Reactor protection circuits
ES, ET blocked
EU Combined binary and analog signal conditioning
EV blocked
EW...EZ Protection

For example :
EA - Conditioning of signals related to functional control group.
EB - Conditioning of signals related to single drive control .
EM - Conditioning of signals related to functional measurement group in digital system.
EY - Conditioning of signals related to functional protection group of technical and electrical
protection system of the unit.
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Referring to conditioned variables ( E ) for code position AN ( three numerals ) it is recommended to


apply the following rules:
• 100, 200, 300, etc. - whole main circuit related to signal conditioning e.g. control

• 101, 102, 103, etc. - auxiliary circuits of signal conditioning in main circuit
The numbers of functional group (code positions AN - three numerals ) are very often indicated by
other conditions which help quickly to locate this group , e.g.
• in one or two channels systems ( Simatic system ) each protection algorithm is given
identical functional group’s KKS and number of function is conform to address of
software program block „FB”
for “FB10” 10HYH10EY10n
for “FB45” 10HYH10EY45n
for “FB12” 10HYH10EY12n
„n” means the consecutive number of algorithm, if there is more than
one in a block.
• in three channels systems (system Procontrol P13 ) each algorithm is given the same KKS
of functional groups (numbers of functions), functional groups are distinquished by
consecutive numbers related to channel number for the same function, e.g.

10HYH10EY101 channel 1
10HYH20EY101 channel 2
10HYH30EY101 channel 3
or

10HYH01EY101 channel 1
10HYH02EY101 channel 2
10HYH03EY101 channel 3

• In Teleperm system each analog signal conditioning group is given KKS number
according to cubicle (in level 1) while function number is the same as number of position
of the card in this system ( so called „Steckplatz” ), eg.

10CJJ01EM025 cubicle no.1 , “steckplatz” no. 25


10CJJ01EM121 cubicle no.1 , “steckplatz” no. 121
10CJJ02EM005 cubicle no.2 , “steckplatz” no. 5
10CJJ04EM015 cubicle no.4 , “steckplatz” no. 15
Group E is not showed on P & I Diagrams.
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III - 2.6. F – INDIRECT MEASURING CIRCUITS

F
FA Quality variable (analysis of flue gases, of air)
FB...FC blocked
FD Density
FE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency, etc.
FF Flow rate (volume, mass), flow capacity
FG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation
FH, FJ blocked
FK Time
FL Level (also for mediums dividing line)
FM Moisture, humidity relative or absolute
FN blocked
FP Pressure
FQ Quality variable (analysis of water, condensate, material properties etc.), other than
FD, FM, FV
FR Radiation
FS Velocity, speed, frequency (mechanical), acceleration
FT Temperature
FU Combined and other special variables
FV Viscosity
FW Weight, mass, forces, turning moment
FX* Neutron flux
FY Vibration, expansion, extension
FZ blocked

* not included in this edition


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Creating combined (secondary) variables

Refering to indirect measuring circuits, realized in Digital Control System (DCS), there are
rules that only in case of mathematical-logical operations letter „C” to „F’ is being changed , with
modification of serial number at the same time , depending on processed operation . On the contrary
in case of mathematical-logical operations created on field equipment , measurement circuit changes
only its serial number at the position describing kind of electrical variable to „9”. The next counting
signs of the circuit does not change when is creating only one combined variable. In case for eg. one
combined variable:
• CP201 direct measurement of pressure
• CP202 direct measurement of pressure
combined variable:
• CP901 calculated difference of pressures
e.g. for few combined variables:
• CP201 direct measurement of pressure
• CP202 direct measurement of pressure
combined variables:
• CP901 calculated difference of pressures
• CP902 calculated extremum

Secondary variables created in digital systems DCS for the same installation (circuit)

Secondary variables created from one specified measuring variable get number of direct
measurement of this variable. E.g. after selection 1 of 2 : change „C” to „F”, but number remain
without change e.g.
• direct measurement of temperature CT301
• direct measurement of temperature CT302
• selection 1 of 2 measured temperature FT301

Secondary variables calculated as a result of a few measuring variables of the same kind as a sum,
difference, extreme result, average. For example maximum of a few direct measured variables:
change “C” to “F”, number begin from 900 and the end according to measured variable e.g.:

• direct measurements of temperature CT301, CT302, CT309, CT310


• maximum value of these temperatures FT901
E.g. : after selection 2 of 3: change “C” to “F” is making, number is similar but beginning from 900
• direct measurement of temperature CT301, CT302, CT303
• selection 2 of 3 FT901
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In case of calculation a few secondary variables from the same circuit (installation) it is nessesary
not to repeat the identical numeration for different variables but to do it consecutively. E.g. average
number , selection 2 of 3, minimum : change “C” to “F” , numbers consecutive but beginning with
900:

• direct measurements of pressure CT301, CT302, CT303


• average value of these temperatures FT901
• selection 2 of 3 FT902
• minimum value of these temperatures FT903

Secondary variables calculated as a result of a few measuring variables of different kinds gets
numbers beginning with 900 and the ends according to measured variables, with changing the
second letter of the code to “U”. E.g., calculation of the enthalpy:

• direct measurement of pressure CP202


• direct measurement of temperature CT301
• calculated enthalpy FU901 or FU902

When creating redundancy indirect measurement circuits ( eg. when creating the double signals of
limits for instrumentation and control systems 1 of 2) it is necessary to follow the rules:
double circuit gets symbol like a basic circuit with change of the numbers 200, 300, 400 to 600 and
900 to 700. For example:

• indirect measurement of pressure FP201 ⇒ FP601


• indirect measurement of temperature FT301 ⇒ FT601
• indirect measurement of saturation temp. FT901 ⇒ FT701

Secondary variables created in digital systems (DCS) of the same installation where
differs only with counting sign.

When creating in DCS systems secondary variables of the same technical installation that differs
with counting sign for breakdown level 2, the same rules are to apply as for this variables created
from the same installation. But it is necessary to modificate the counting signs of breakdown level 1
- installation unit code.
When technical installations differs only with counting signs of installation it is necessary to assign
to a secondary variable counting signs like for one of those installations e.g.

• direct measurement of pressure LAA10CP201


• direct measurement of pressure LAA20CP201
• average measurement of pressure LAA10FP901
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or counting signs “passive” (neutral), that is not appeared in identification code of these installations
e.g., “00”
• direct measurement of level LAA30 CL201
• direct measurement of level LAA40 CL201
• average measurement of level LAA00 FL901

Secondary variables created in DCS systems from different technical installations

In case of creating secondary variables in DCS systems from different technical installations, to
describe technical installation is used rule which appears in chapter II , while device component is
described by rule appeared above, e.g.
• direct measurement of pressure LBB21 CP201
• direct measurement of pressure LBC11 CP201
• difference of pressures LBY00 FP901

III - 2.6.1. Examples of Identification

CP211 CF209 CT215

correction

CF209 CF909

Example III - 2.6.1. Correction of the mass flow depending on values of pressure and
temperature on field equipment
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CT201 CT901
CT202 2z3
CT203

field correction FF901

CF201 DCS
2z 3
CF202
CF901
CF203

Example III - 2.6.2. Correction of the mass flow depending on values of temperature on field
components and in digital system (DCS)

Results of dependence of different direct physical variables created on field components are
described with letter „U”, and the first letter of AN is changed to “9”

CP201
Y=f (T&P) CU901
CT201

Example III - 2.6.3. Calculation of new value on base of 2 variables, e.g. enthalpy of the steam

CP201 Y = f (P) CP901

field
CP201

DCS

CP201 Y = f (P) FP901

CP201

Example III - 2.6.4. Average of pulsating pressure


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09LBA10CT201
09LBA10FF901A
09LBA10CF201A Correction 09LBA00FF901A

09LBA10CT202
09LBA10FF901B
09LBA10CF201B Correction

09LBA10CT203

09LBA10CF201C Correction 09LBA10FF901C


∑ 09LBA00FF901B 09LBA00FF901
2z3

09LBA20CT201
09LBA20FF901A
09LBA20CF201A Correction

09LBA20CT202
09LBA20FF901B
09LBA20CF201B Correction

09LBA20CT203
∑ 09LBA00FF901C
09LBA20FF901C
09LBA20CF201C Correction

Example III - 2.6.5. Formation an output signal in DCS system by selection logic ”2 of 3”
proceded by creating of the sums of 2 installations
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Pressure transmitter DCS


Field
E01
8 LAB61 CP201
S01

+ +
8 LAB61 CP901 8 LAB60 FP901
- -

Pressure transmitter

E02
8 LAB71 CP201
S02

Example III - 2.6.6. Formation of an secondary field and system signals from the same
measurement circuit
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III - 2.7. G – ELECTRICAL DEVICES

G
GA Junction boxes, cable and bus penetrations
GB Field instrument box for local measurements
GC Field instrument box for protection system
GD Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators, Un > 1 kV
GE Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators, Un ≤ 1 kV
GF Field instrument boxes for general uses Un ≤ 60 V
GG Local cabinets and cable boxes of variable frequency and speed control drives
GH Electrical and instrumentation and control installation units identified as per
process system (e.g. cubicles, boxes)
GJ Computer equipment
GK Information display and operator control equipment for process computers and
automation systems

GL blocked

GM Junction boxes for light current systems of national telecommunications service

GN blocked

GP Junction boxes for lighting


GQ Power sockets
GR DC generating equipment, batteries
GS Switch gear equipment, if not identified under process equipment
GT Transformer equipment
GU Converter equipment, also charging equipment
GV Structure related earthing and lighting protection equipment surge arrestors
GW Cabinet power supply equipment
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GX Actuating equipment for electrical variables


GY Junction boxes for light current other than GM (not of national telecommunications
service)
GZ Hangers, supports and racks for electrical and instrumentation and control
equipment
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GA Junction boxes, cable and bus penetrations

GA0nn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by
KKS symbol)

GAk00 Power auxiliary subswitch gear at number k = 1÷5

GAknn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GAk00

GA601÷699 Connectors or bus selector joint Un > 1kV

GA701÷799 Bus bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un > 1kV

GA801÷899 Connectors or bus selector joint Un ≤ 1kV

GA901÷999 Bus bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un ≤ 1kV


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GB Field instrument boxes for local measurement

GB001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units

GB101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units

GB201÷299 Located in other technological objects

GB301÷399 Reserve

GB401÷499 Reserve

GB501÷599 Reserve

GB601÷699 Reserve

GB701÷799 Reserve

GB801÷899 Reserve

GB901÷999 Reserve
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GC Field instrument boxes for protection system

GC001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units

GC101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units

GC201÷299 Located in other technological objects

GC301÷399 Reserve

GC401÷499 Reserve

GC501÷599 Reserve

GC601÷699 Reserve

GC701÷799 Reserve

GC801÷899 Reserve

GC901÷999 Reserve
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GD Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable


insulators Un > 1 kV

GD001÷099 Terminal boxes placed in boiler building Un > 1kV – reference to units

GD101÷199 Terminal boxes placed in turbine building Un > 1kV - reference to units

GD0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS
symbol)

GDk00 Auxiliary subswitch gear Un > 1kV at number k = 2÷7

GDknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GDk00

GD801÷899 Connector or cable selector joint Un > 1kV

GD901÷999 Cable bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un > 1kV


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GE Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable


insulators, Un ≤ 1 kV

GE001÷099 Terminal boxes placed in boiler building Un ≤ 1kV - reference to units

GE101÷199 Terminal boxes placed in turbine building Un ≤ 1kV - reference to units

GE0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS
symbol)

GEk00 Auxiliary subswitch gear Un ≤ 1kV at number k = 2÷7

GEknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GEk00

GE801÷899 Connector or cable selector joint Un ≤ 1kV

GE901÷999 Cable bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un ≤ 1kV


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GF Field instrument boxes of general uses Un ≤ 60 V

GF001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units

GF101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units

GF201÷299 Located in other technological objects

GF301÷399 Reserve

GF401÷499 Reserve

GF501÷599 Reserve

GF601÷699 Reserve

GF701÷799 Reserve

GF801÷899 Reserve

GF901÷999 Reserve
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GG Local cabinets and cable boxes of variable frequency and


speed control drives

GG001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units

GG101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units

GG201÷299 Located in other technological objects

GG301÷399 Reserve

GG401÷499 Reserve

GG501÷599 Reserve

GG601÷699 Reserve

GG701÷799 Reserve

GG801÷899 Reserve

GG901÷999 Reserve
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GH Electrical and instrumentation and control installation


units identified as per process system (e.g. cubicles, boxes)

GH001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units

GH101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units

GH201÷299 Located in other technological objects

GH301÷399 Reserve

GH401÷499 Reserve

GH501÷599 Reserve

GH601÷699 Reserve

GH701÷799 Reserve

GH801÷899 Reserve

GH901÷999 Reserve
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GJ Computer equipment

GJ001÷099 DEC hubs and DEC servers

GJ101÷199 DEC switches

GJ201÷299 DEC concentrators

GJ301÷399 DEC port switches

GJ401÷499 Modems

GJ501÷599 UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supplies)

GJ601÷699 Transceivers

GJ701÷799 External readers

GJ801÷899 Printers

GJ901÷999 Special keyboards, programming devices, others


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GK Information display and operator control equipment for


process computers and automation systems

GK001÷099 Computers

GK101÷199 Monitors, screens, slide projectors, etc.

GK201÷299 Keyboards

GK301÷399 Mouses, trackballs, etc.

GK401÷499 Modems

GK501÷599 Computer’s UPS systems

GK601÷699 Reserve

GK701÷799 External readers

GK801÷899 Printers

GK901÷999 Special keyboards, programming devices, others


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GM Junction boxes for light current systems of national


telecommunications service

GM0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector (named by
KKS symbols)

GMk00 Switching selector at number k = 1÷9

GMknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from section box GMk00


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GP Junction boxes for lighting

GP0nn Lighting circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named
by KKS symbols)

GPk00 Lighting subswitch gear at number k = 1÷9

GPknn Lighting circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GPk00
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GQ Power sockets

GQ0nn Power outlets circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear
(named by KKS symbols)

GQk00 Power outlets subswitch gear at number k = 1÷9

GQknn Power outlets circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GQk00
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GR DC generating equipment, batteries

GR0nn DC circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS
symbols)

GR101÷199 Batteries

GR200÷299 Battery discharging resistors

GR301÷399 Auxiliary devices for producing DC current

GRk00 DC subswitch gear at number k = 4÷9

GRknn DC circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GRk00


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GS Switch gear equipment, if not identified under process


equipment
GS001÷009 Cabinets equipped with minor control apparatus

GS0nn Locally controlled switches (first in supplying power sequence)

GS1nn Remote controlled switches from the system (first in supplying power sequence)

GS2nn Locally controlled switches (second in supplying power sequence)

GS3nn Remote controlled switches from the system (second in supplying power sequence)

GS4nn Locally controlled switches (third in supplying power sequence)

GS5nn Remote controlled switches from the system (third in supplying power sequence)

nn in following way:
11÷19 Circuit breaker Un > 1 kV (-Q11)
21÷29 Load break switch Un > 1 kV (-Q21)
31÷39 Isolating switch Un > 1 kV (-Q31)
41÷49 Earthing switch (-Q41)
51÷59 Circuit breaker Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q51)
61÷69 Load break switch Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q61)
71÷79 Isolating switch Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q71)
81÷89 Contactor Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q81)
91÷99 Others (for special proposal)
GSkn1 Power switch at system No. 1 (main)
GSkn2 Power switch at system No. 2 (stand-by)
GSkn3 Power switch at system No. 3 (stand-by)
GSkn4 Coupling switch

GS600÷699 Compartments without switching apparatus – voltage metering, SZR system, etc.

GS700÷999 Reserve
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GT Transformer equipment

GT001÷009 Auxiliary transformers

GT0nn Locally controlled switches

GT1nn Remote controlled switches

nn in following way:
40 Transformer neutral star point earthing switch (-Q40)
31 Line isolator in transformer bay (-Q31)
41 Line earthing switch in transformer bay (-Q41)

GT2n0 Winding n = 1÷2 two-winding transformer (1 = GN, 2 = DN)

GT3n0 Winding n = 1÷3 three-winding transformer (1 = GN, 2 = SN, 3 = DN)

GT401÷499 Reserve

GT501÷599 Reserve

GT6n0 Current transformer, number n = 1÷9

GT7n0 Voltage transformer, number n = 1÷9

GT8n0 Ferranti’s transformer, number n = 1÷9

GT901÷999 Reserve
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GU Converter equipment, also charging equipment

GU001÷099 Reserve

GU101÷199 Reserve

GU201÷299 Reserve

GU301÷399 Reserve

GU401÷499 Reserve

GU501÷599 Reserve

GU601÷699 Reserve

GU701÷799 Reserve

GU801÷899 Reserve

GU901÷999 Reserve
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GV Structure related earthing and lighting protection


equipment surge arrestors

GV001÷099 Reserve

GV101÷199 Reserve

GV201÷299 Reserve

GV301÷399 Reserve

GV401÷499 Reserve

GV501÷599 Reserve

GV601÷699 Reserve

GV701÷799 Reserve

GV801÷899 Reserve

GV901÷999 Reserve
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GW Cabinet power supply equipment

GW001÷099 Supplying power circuits

GW101÷999 Reserve
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GX Actuating equipment for electrical variables

GX001÷399 Reserve

GX401÷499 Frequency inverters

GX501÷999 Reserve
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GY Junction boxes for light current other than GM (not of


national telecommunications service)

GY0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector box (named
by KKS symbols)

GYk00 Switching selector at number k = 1÷9

GYknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from switching selector box GYk00
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GZ Hangers, supports and racks for electrical and


instrumentation and control equipment

They can be assigned to first element (segment) for installation or civil object

GZ001÷099 Stands and devices support, terminal buses

GZk00 Route number k = 1÷9 of cable trays and cable supports, associated with given
installation or room

GZknm Shelf number nm of tray and cable support GZk00, according to:

n shelf number counted from upper level n = 1÷9


m shelf type, according to cable type:
0 power cables Un > 1 kV
1 power cables Un ≤ 1 kV
2 control cables Un > 60 V
3 control cables Un > 60 V
4 control cables Un ≤ 60 V
5 control cables Un ≤ 60 V
6 telemetry and compensation cables
7 system cables (highway, RS, optical cables, etc.)
8 control cables Un ≤ 60 V
9 others

In the case of laying down various types of cables on the same shelf, the shelf shall be marked by
one step lower number.
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III - 2.7.1. Identification Samples

CKA 02 .....

Monitor GK101
Reader
Printer GK701
GK801

Operating keyboard Programming keyboard


GK201 GK901

Sample III - 2.7.1. Identification of devices of computer system operator’s station

+ BVE + BVE + BVF

= CCA03 = CCA03 = CCA03


GW 001 GW 001A GW 001B
+ CCA 03 + CCA 03

= CCA03 = CCA03
GW 001 GW 001

A B

One way power supplying Two way power supplying

Sample III - 2.7.2. Identification of supplying power compartments in installation group C


(cubicle CCA)
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III - 2.8. H – SUBASSEMBLIES OF MAIN AND HEAVY


MACHINERY

H
Only to be used in conjunction with:
M – Main machine sets
X – Heavy machinery

HA Machine stationary assembly


HB Machine rotating assembly
HC blocked
HD Bearing assembly
HE…HZ blocked
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HA Machine stationary assembly

HA001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

HA101 ÷ 199 HP casing

HA201 ÷ 299 IP casing

HA301 ÷ 399 LP casing

HA401 ÷ 499 Reserve

HA501 ÷ 599 Generator-, exciter-casing

HA601 ÷ 699 Reserve

HA701 ÷ 799 Reserve

HA801 ÷ 899 Reserve

HA901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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HB Machine rotating assembly

HB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

HB101 ÷ 199 HP rotors

HB201 ÷ 299 IP rotors

HB301 ÷ 399 LP rotors

HB401 ÷ 499 Reserve

HB501 ÷ 599 Generator rotors

HB601 ÷ 699 Reserve

HB701 ÷ 799 Reserve

HB801 ÷ 899 Reserve

HB901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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HD Bearing assembly

HD001 ÷ 099 Overall identification

HD101 ÷ 199 Journal bearing

HD201 ÷ 299 Sealing bearing

HD301 ÷ 399 Thrust bearing

HD401 ÷ 499 Reserve

HD501 ÷ 599 Reserve

HD601 ÷ 699 Reserve

HD701 ÷ 799 Reserve

HD801 ÷ 899 Reserve

HD901 ÷ 999 Reserve


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IV - COMPONENT KEY
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Chapter IV – Component Key

IV - 1.1.1. Component Code

A component designated in breakdown level 3 is a part of equipment unit identified in breakdown


level 2.

Serial no. of
0 1 2 3
breakdown level

Title of breakdown
Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code
level
Designation of data
G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 AN A3 B1 B2 BN
character
Type of data
character
= A or N N A A A N N A A N N N (A) A A N N

• Component classification
Classification of components, signals or signal applications as per KKS Key.

Coding letters and designations of main groups B1 for components as given in the Component Key
and for signals and signal applications:

E Electrical components (to DIN 40719 Part 2)


K Mechanical components
M Mechanical components
Q Instrumentation and control components (non-electrical)
X Signal origin
Y Signal application
Z Gated signal
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E Electrical Components
K* Mechanical Components
M* Mechanical Components
Q Instrumentation and control components (non- electrical)
X Signal Origin
Y Signal Application
Z Gated Signal

* not included in this edition


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E ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

EA Assemblies and subassemblies


EB Transducers for non-electrical to electrical variables and vice-versa
EC Capasitors
ED Binary elements, delay devices, memory devices
EE Special components
EF Protective devices
EG Generators, power supplies
EH Signalling devices
EK Relays, contactors
EL Inductors
EM Motors
EN Amplifiers, controllers
EP Measuring instruments, testing equipment
EQ Power switchgear
ER Resistors
ES Switches,selectors
ET Transformers
EU Modulators, convertors from electrical to other electrical variables
EV Tubes
EW Transmission paths, waweguides, aerials
EX Terminals, plugs, sockets
EY Electrical positioners, e.g. solenoids (not motors)
EZ Terminations, balancing equipment, filters, limiters, cable terminations,
equalizers, hybrid transformers
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Q INSTRUMENTATION AND
CONTROL COMPONENTS (NON-
ELECTRICAL)

QA Enclosures (for I&C component protection only)


QB Sensors if not structually integral with *QP*, metering orifices
QH Signalling devices
QN Controllers, flybolt governor
QP Measuring instruments, testing equipment
QR Instrument piping
QS Condensation chambers (datum reservoir) in measuring circuits
QT Thermowells and pockets for protection of sensors
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X SIGNAL ORIGINS

XA Functional group control/subloop control


XB Control interface
XC Closed-loop control (binary)
XG Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules
XH Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals
XJ Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler
interlocking)
XK Equipment unit/component protection
XL Control room and control stations, signals not assigned to specific control
system (e.g. control interface tiles)
XM Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals
XN Status-display computer/criterion display
XP Supervisory computer (process computer)
XQ Analog signals
XR Analog control variables
XS Functional group control step signals
XT Turbine generator I&C, binary signals
XU Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals
XV Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.)
XW Hardwired alarm annunciation system
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Y SIGNAL APPLICATIONS

YA Functional group control/subloop control


YB Control interface
YC Closed-loop control (binary)
YG Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules
YH Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals
YJ Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler
interlocking)
YK Equipment unit/component protection
YL Control room and control stations, signals not assigned to specific control
system (e.g. control interface tiles)
YM Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals
YN Status-display computer/criterion display
YP Supervisory computer (process computer)
YQ Analog signals
YR Analog control variables
YS Functional group control step signals
YT Turbine generator I&C, binary signals
YU Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals
YV Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.)
YW Hardwired alarm annunciation system
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Z GATED SIGNALS
ZJ Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler
interlocking)
ZK Equipment unit/component protection
ZM Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals
ZP Supervisory computer (process computer)
ZQ Analog signals
ZR Analog control variables
ZS Functional group control step signals
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X/Y Functional group control/subloop control


XA00 YA00
XA01 Group running YA01 Group start
XA02 Group stop YA02 Group stop
XA03 YA03
XA04 YA04
XA05 YA05
XA06 YA06
XA07 YA07
XA08 YA08
XA09 YA09
XA10 YA10
XA11 Selector in position 1 YA11 Selector to position 1
XA12 Selector in position 2 YA12 Selector to position 2
XA13 Selector in position 3 YA13 Selector to position 3
XA14 YA14
XA15 YA15
XA16 YA16
XA17 YA17
XA18 YA18
XA19 YA19
XA20 YA20 Group step 0; control
XA21 YA21 Group step 1; control
XA22 YA22 Group step 2; control
XA23 YA23 Group step 3; control
XA24 YA24 ...
XA25 YA25
XA26 YA26
XA27 YA27
XA28 YA28
XA29 YA29
XA30 YA30
XA31 YA31
XA32 YA32
XA33 YA33
XA34 YA34
XA35 YA35
XA36 YA36
XA37 YA37
XA38 YA38
XA39 YA39
XA40 YA40
XA41 YA41
XA42 YA42
XA43 YA43
XA44 YA44
XA45 YA45
XA46 YA46
XA47 YA47
XA48 YA48
XA49 YA49
XA50 YA50
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XA51 YA51
XA52 YA52
XA53 Inhibition to start YA53
XA54 YA54
XA55 YA55
XA56 YA56
XA57 YA57
XA58 YA58
XA59 YA59
XA60 YA60
XA61 Group alarm YA61
XA62 YA62
XA63 YA63
XA64 YA64
XA65 YA65
XA66 YA66
XA67 YA67
XA68 YA68
XA69 YA69
XA70 YA70
XA71 YA71
XA72 YA72
XA73 YA73
XA74 YA74
XA75 YA75
XA76 YA76
XA77 YA77
XA78 YA78
XA79 YA79
XA80 YA80
XA81 In auto mode YA81 To automode
XA82 In manual mode YA82 To manual mode
XA83 YA83
XA84 YA84
XA85 YA85
XA86 YA86
XA87 YA87
XA88 YA88
XA89 YA89
XA90 YA90
XA91 YA91
XA92 YA92
XA93 YA93
XA94 YA94
XA95 YA95
XA96 YA96
XA97 YA97
XA98 YA98
XA99 YA99
X/Y Control interface
XB00 YB00
XB01 Running, open,up,increasing YB01 start,open,up,increase
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XB02 Stop, closed, down, decreasing YB02 stop,close,down,decrease


XB03 Running (compined in field) YB03
XB04 Inhibit to start YB04
XB05 Auto-mode YB05 To auto-mode
XB06 Manual -mode YB06 To manual-mode
XB07 YB07
XB08 YB08
XB09 YB09
XB10 YB10
XB11 Running forward/-speed1/opening YB11 Start forward/speed1/-open
XB12 YB12
XB13 YB13
XB14 YB14
XB15 YB15
XB16 YB16
XB17 Starting YB17
XB18 Started YB18
XB19 Remote control YB19
XB20 Local YB20
XB21 Running backward/-speed2/closing YB21 Start backward/speed2/close
XB22 YB22
XB23 YB23
XB24 YB24
XB25 YB25
XB26 YB26
XB27 YB27
XB28 YB28
XB29 YB29
XB30 YB30
XB31 YB31
XB32 YB32
XB33 YB33
XB34 YB34
XB35 YB35
XB36 YB36
XB37 Locked YB37
XB38 YB38
XB39 YB39
XB40 YB40
XB41 YB41
XB42 YB42
XB43 YB43
XB44 YB44
XB45 YB45
XB46 YB46
XB47 YB47
XB48 YB48
XB49 YB49
XB50 YB50
XB51 Breaker close YB51 Breaker close
XB52 Breaker open YB52 Breaker open
XB53 Disconnecting switch close YB53 Earthing switch close
XB54 Disconnecting switch open YB54 Earthing switch open
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XB55 Charging YB55


XB56 Uncharging YB56
XB57 YB57
XB58 YB58
XB59 YB59
XB60 YB60
XB61 Earthing switch close YB61
XB62 Earthing switch open YB62
XB63 YB63
XB64 YB64
XB65 Close test position YB65
XB66 Open test position YB66
XB67 "1"-position YB67
XB68 YB68
XB69 YB69
XB70 YB70
XB71 Control room; start,open,up... YB71
XB72 Control room; close, down... YB72
XB73 Control room; stop YB73
XB74 YB74
XB75 Control room; auto-mode YB75
XB76 YB76
XB77 Control room; forward/speed1 YB77
XB78 Control room; backward/speed2 YB78
XB79 YB79
XB80 YB80
XB81 Auto; start,open,up... YB81
XB82 Auto; close, down... YB82
XB83 Auto; stop YB83
XB84 YB84
XB85 Auto auto-mode YB85
XB86 YB86
XB87 Auto forward/speed1 YB87
XB88 Auto backward/speed2 YB88
XB89 YB89
XB90 YB90
XB91 YB91
XB92 YB92
XB93 Stand-by YB93
XB94 YB94
XB95 YB95
XB96 YB96
XB97 YB97
XB98 YB98
XB99 Alarm acknowledgment YB99

X/Y Closed-loop control (binary)


XC00 YC00
XC01 YC01
XC02 YC02
XC03 YC03
XC04 YC04
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XC05 YC05
XC06 YC06
XC07 YC07
XC08 YC08
XC09 YC09
XC10 YC10
XC11 YC11
XC12 YC12
XC13 Controlling YC13
XC14 YC14
XC15 YC15
XC16 YC16
XC17 YC17
XC18 YC18
XC19 YC19
XC20 Control in cascade mode YC20 Control to cascade mode
XC21 YC21
XC22 YC22
XC23 Control in auto mode YC23 Control to cascade mode
XC24 Control in manual mode YC24 Control to manual mode
XC25 Remote setpoint limiting high YC25
XC26 Remote setpoint limiting low YC26
XC27 Remote setpoint limiting YC27
XC28 Local setpoint limiting high YC28
XC29 Local setpoint limiting low YC29
XC30 Local setpoint limiting YC30
XC31 YC31
XC32 YC32
XC33 Adjustment increasing YC33 Increase adjustment
XC34 Adjustment decreasing YC34 Decrease adjustment
XC35 YC35
XC36 YC36
XC37 YC37
XC38 Control output limiting high YC38
XC39 Control output limiting low YC39
XC40 Control output limiting YC40
XC41 YC41
XC42 YC42
XC43 YC43
XC44 YC44
XC45 YC45
XC46 YC46
XC47 YC47
XC48 YC48
XC49 YC49
XC50 YC50
XC51 YC51
XC52 YC52
XC53 YC53
XC54 YC54
XC55 YC55
XC56 YC56
XC57 YC57
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XC58 YC58
XC59 YC59
XC60 YC60
XC61 YC61
XC62 YC62
XC63 YC63
XC64 YC64 Setpoint releasing
XC65 YC65 Increase setpoint
XC66 YC66 Decrease setpoint
XC67 YC67 Setpoint returning
XC68 YC68
XC69 YC69
XC70 Independent limit H YC70
XC71 Independent limit HH YC71
XC72 Independent limit HHH YC72
XC73 YC73
XC74 YC74
XC75 YC75
XC76 YC76
XC77 YC77
XC78 YC78
XC79 YC79
XC80 Independent limit L YC80
XC81 Independent limit LL YC81
XC82 Independent limit LLL YC82
XC83 YC83
XC84 YC84
XC85 YC85
XC86 YC86
XC87 YC87
XC88 YC88
XC89 YC89
XC90 Test signals YC90
XC91 YC91
XC92 YC92
XC93 YC93
XC94 YC94
XC95 YC95
XC96 YC96
XC97 YC97
XC98 YC98
XC99 YC99
X/Y Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules
XG00 YG00
XG01 YG01
XG02 YG02
XG03 YG03
XG04 YG04
XG05 YG05
XG06 YG06
XG07 YG07
XG08 YG08
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XG09 YG09
XG10 YG10
XG11 YG11
XG12 YG12
XG13 YG13
XG14 YG14
XG15 YG15
XG16 YG16
XG17 YG17
XG18 YG18
XG19 YG19
XG20 YG20
XG21 YG21
XG22 YG22
XG23 YG23
XG24 YG24
XG25 YG25
XG26 YG26
XG27 YG27
XG28 YG28
XG29 YG29
XG30 YG30
XG31 YG31
XG32 YG32
XG33 YG33
XG34 YG34
XG35 YG35
XG36 YG36
XG37 YG37
XG38 YG38
XG39 YG39
XG40 YG40
XG41 YG41
XG42 YG42
XG43 YG43
XG44 YG44
XG45 YG45
XG46 YG46
XG47 YG47
XG48 YG48
XG49 YG49
XG50 YG50
XG51 N/C- contact YG51
XG52 N/O- contact YG52
XG53 YG53
XG54 YG54
XG55 YG55
XG56 YG56
XG57 YG57
XG58 YG58
XG59 YG59
XG60 YG60
XG61 YG61
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XG62 YG62
XG63 YG63
XG64 YG64
XG65 YG65
XG66 YG66
XG67 YG67
XG68 YG68
XG69 YG69
XG70 YG70
XG71 YG71
XG72 YG72
XG73 YG73
XG74 YG74
XG75 YG75
XG76 YG76
XG77 YG77
XG78 YG78
XG79 YG79
XG80 YG80
XG81 YG81
XG82 YG82
XG83 YG83
XG84 YG84
XG85 YG85
XG86 YG86
XG87 YG87
XG88 YG88
XG89 YG89
XG90 YG90
XG91 YG91
XG92 YG92
XG93 YG93
XG94 YG94
XG95 YG95
XG96 YG96
XG97 YG97
XG98 YG98
XG99 YG99
X/Y Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals
XH00 YH00
XH01 H YH01
XH02 HH YH02
XH03 HHH YH03
XH04 YH04
XH05 YH05
XH06 YH06
XH07 YH07
XH08 YH08
XH09 YH09
XH10 YH10
XH11 YH11
XH12 YH12
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XH13 YH13
XH14 YH14
XH15 YH15
XH16 YH16
XH17 YH17
XH18 YH18
XH19 dH YH19
XH20 H max YH20
XH21 L min YH21
XH22 YH22
XH23 YH23
XH24 YH24
XH25 YH25
XH26 YH26
XH27 YH27
XH28 YH28
XH29 YH29
XH30 YH30
XH31 YH31
XH32 YH32
XH33 YH33
XH34 YH34
XH35 YH35
XH36 YH36
XH37 YH37
XH38 YH38
XH39 YH39
XH40 YH40
XH41 YH41
XH42 YH42
XH43 YH43
XH44 YH44
XH45 YH45
XH46 YH46
XH47 YH47
XH48 YH48
XH49 YH49
XH50 YH50
XH51 L YH51
XH52 LL YH52
XH53 LLL YH53
XH54 YH54
XH55 YH55
XH56 YH56
XH57 YH57
XH58 YH58
XH59 YH59
XH60 YH60
XH61 YH61
XH62 YH62
XH63 YH63
XH64 YH64
XH65 YH65
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XH66 YH66
XH67 YH67
XH68 YH68
XH69 YH69
XH70 YH70
XH71 YH71
XH72 YH72
XH73 YH73
XH74 YH74
XH75 YH75
XH76 YH76
XH77 YH77
XH78 YH78
XH79 YH79
XH80 YH80
XH81 YH81
XH82 YH82
XH83 YH83
XH84 YH84
XH85 YH85
XH86 YH86
XH87 YH87
XH88 YH88
XH89 YH89
XH90 YH90
XH91 YH91
XH92 YH92
XH93 YH93
XH94 YH94
XH95 YH95
XH96 YH96
XH97 YH97
XH98 YH98
XH99 YH99
X/Y/Z Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler interlocking)
XJ00 YJ00 ZJ00
XJ01 Analog Input YJ01 ZJ01
XJ02 YJ02 ZJ02
XJ03 YJ03 ZJ03
XJ04 YJ04 ZJ04
XJ05 YJ05 ZJ05
XJ06 YJ06 ZJ06
XJ07 YJ07 ZJ07
XJ08 YJ08 ZJ08
XJ09 YJ09 ZJ09
XJ10 YJ10 ZJ10
XJ11 YJ11 ZJ11
XJ12 YJ12 ZJ12
XJ13 YJ13 ZJ13
XJ14 YJ14 ZJ14
XJ15 YJ15 ZJ15
XJ16 YJ16 ZJ16
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XJ17 YJ17 ZJ17


XJ18 YJ18 ZJ18
XJ19 YJ19 ZJ19
XJ20 YJ20 ZJ20
XJ21 YJ21 ZJ21
XJ22 YJ22 ZJ22
XJ23 YJ23 ZJ23
XJ24 YJ24 ZJ24
XJ25 YJ25 ZJ25
XJ26 YJ26 ZJ26
XJ27 YJ27 ZJ27
XJ28 YJ28 ZJ28
XJ29 YJ29 ZJ29
XJ30 YJ30 ZJ30
XJ31 YJ31 ZJ31
XJ32 YJ32 ZJ32
XJ33 YJ33 ZJ33
XJ34 YJ34 ZJ34
XJ35 YJ35 ZJ35
XJ36 YJ36 ZJ36
XJ37 YJ37 ZJ37
XJ38 YJ38 ZJ38
XJ39 YJ39 ZJ39
XJ40 YJ40 ZJ40
XJ41 YJ41 ZJ41
XJ42 YJ42 ZJ42
XJ43 YJ43 ZJ43
YJ44 YJ44 ZJ44
XJ45 YJ45 ZJ45
XJ46 YJ46 ZJ46
XJ47 YJ47 ZJ47
XJ48 YJ48 ZJ48
XJ49 YJ49 ZJ49
XJ50 YJ50 ZJ50
XJ51 YJ51 ZJ51
XJ52 YJ52 ZJ52
XJ53 YJ53 ZJ53
XJ54 YJ54 ZJ54
XJ55 YJ55 ZJ55
XJ56 YJ56 ZJ56
XJ57 YJ57 ZJ57
XJ58 YJ58 ZJ58
XJ59 YJ59 ZJ59
XJ60 YJ60 ZJ60
XJ61 YJ61 ZJ61
XJ62 YJ62 ZJ62
XJ63 YJ63 ZJ63
XJ64 YJ64 ZJ64
XJ65 YJ65 ZJ65
XJ66 YJ66 ZJ66
XJ67 YJ67 ZJ67
XJ68 YJ68 ZJ68
XJ69 YJ69 ZJ69
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XJ70 YJ70 ZJ70


XJ71 YJ71 ZJ71
XJ72 YJ72 ZJ72
YJ73 YJ73 ZJ73
XJ74 YJ74 ZJ74
XJ75 YJ75 ZJ75
XJ76 YJ76 ZJ76
XJ77 YJ77 ZJ77
XJ78 YJ78 ZJ78
XJ79 YJ79 ZJ79
XJ80 YJ80 ZJ80
XJ81 YJ81 ZJ81
XJ82 YJ82 ZJ82
XJ83 YJ83 ZJ83
XJ84 YJ84 ZJ84
XJ85 YJ85 ZJ85
XJ86 YJ86 ZJ86
XJ87 YJ87 ZJ87
XJ88 YJ88 ZJ88
XJ89 YJ89 ZJ89
XJ90 YJ90 ZJ90
XJ91 YJ91 ZJ91
XJ92 YJ92 ZJ92
XJ93 YJ93 ZJ93
XJ94 YJ94 ZJ94
XJ95 YJ95 ZJ95
XJ96 YJ96 ZJ96
XJ97 YJ97 ZJ97
XJ98 YJ98 ZJ98
XJ99 YJ99 ZJ99
X/Y/Z Equipment unit/component protection
XK00 YK00 ZK00
XK01 YK01 ZK01
XK02 YK02 ZK02
XK03 Allow start,open,up... YK03 ZK03
XK04 Allow close,down... YK04 ZK04
XK05 Allow stop YK05 ZK05
XK06 YK06 ZK06
XK07 YK07 ZK07
XK08 Allow forward/speed1 YK08 ZK08
XK09 Allow backward/speed2 YK09 ZK09
XK10 YK10 ZK10
XK11 YK11 ZK11
XK12 YK12 ZK12
XK13 YK13 ZK13
XK14 YK14 ZK14
XK15 YK15 ZK15
XK16 YK16 ZK16
XK17 YK17 ZK17
XK18 YK18 ZK18
XK19 YK19 ZK19
XK20 YK20 ZK20
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XK21 YK21 ZK21


XK22 YK22 ZK22
XK23 protection start,open,up... YK23 ZK23
XK24 protection close,down... YK24 ZK24
XK25 protection stop YK25 ZK25
XK26 YK26 ZK26
XK27 YK27 ZK27
XK28 protection forward/speed1 YK28 ZK28
XK29 protection backward/speed2 YK29 ZK29
XK30 YK30 ZK30
XK31 YK31 ZK31
XK32 YK32 ZK32
XK33 YK33 ZK33
XK34 YK34 ZK34
XK35 YK35 ZK35
XK36 YK36 ZK36
XK37 YK37 ZK37
XK38 YK38 ZK38
XK39 YK39 ZK39
XK40 YK40 ZK40
XK41 YK41 ZK41
XK42 YK42 ZK42
XK43 YK43 ZK43
YK44 YK44 ZK44
XK45 YK45 ZK45
XK46 YK46 ZK46
XK47 YK47 ZK47
XK48 YK48 ZK48
XK49 YK49 ZK49
XK50 YK50 ZK50
XK51 YK51 ZK51
XK52 YK52 ZK52
XK53 YK53 ZK53
XK54 YK54 ZK54
XK55 YK55 ZK55
XK56 YK56 ZK56
XK57 YK57 ZK57
XK58 YK58 ZK58
XK59 YK59 ZK59
XK60 YK60 ZK60
XK61 YK61 ZK61
XK62 YK62 ZK62
XK63 YK63 ZK63
XK64 YK64 ZK64
XK65 YK65 ZK65
XK66 YK66 ZK66
XK67 YK67 ZK67
XK68 YK68 ZK68
XK69 YK69 ZK69
XK70 YK70 ZK70
XK71 YK71 ZK71
XK72 YK72 ZK72
YK73 YK73 ZK73
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XK74 YK74 ZK74


XK75 YK75 ZK75
XK76 YK76 ZK76
XK77 YK77 ZK77
XK78 YK78 ZK78
XK79 YK79 ZK79
XK80 YK80 ZK80
XK81 YK81 ZK81
XK82 YK82 ZK82
XK83 YK83 ZK83
XK84 YK84 ZK84
XK85 YK85 ZK85
XK86 YK86 ZK86
XK87 YK87 ZK87
XK88 YK88 ZK88
XK89 YK89 ZK89
XK90 YK90 ZK90
XK91 YK91 ZK91
XK92 YK92 ZK92
XK93 YK93 ZK93
XK94 YK94 ZK94
XK95 YK95 ZK95
XK96 YK96 ZK96
XK97 YK97 ZK97
XK98 YK98 ZK98
XK99 YK99 ZK99
X/Y C. room and C. stations, sign. not assigned to spec. C. system (e.g. control interface tiles)
XL00 YL00
XL01 Running/increasing/on/up YL01
XL02 Stop/decreasing/off/ down YL02
XL03 YL03
XL04 YL04
XL05 YL05
XL06 YL06
XL07 YL07
XL08 YL08
XL09 YL09
XL10 YL10
XL11 Local start YL11
XL12 Local stop YL12
XL13 YL13
XL14 YL14
XL15 YL15
XL16 YL16
XL17 YL17
XL18 YL18
XL19 YL19
XL20 YL20
XL21 YL21
XL22 YL22
XL23 Auto/Control room control YL23
XL24 YL24
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XL25 YL25
XL26 YL26
XL27 YL27
XL28 YL28
XL29 YL29
XL30 YL30
XL31 Acknowledgment YL31
XL32 YL32
XL33 YL33
XL34 YL34
XL35 YL35
XL36 YL36
XL37 YL37
XL38 YL38
XL39 YL39
XL40 YL40
XL41 YL41
XL42 YL42
XL43 YL43
XL44 YL44
XL45 YL45
XL46 YL46
XL47 YL47
XL48 YL48
XL49 YL49
XL50 YL50
XL51 YL51
XL52 YL52
XL53 YL53
XL54 YL54
XL55 YL55
XL56 YL56
XL57 YL57
XL58 YL58
XL59 YL59
XL60 YL60
XL61 YL61
XL62 YL62
XL63 YL63
XL64 YL64
XL65 YL65
XL66 YL66
XL67 YL67
XL68 YL68
XL69 YL69
XL70 YL70
XL71 YL71
XL72 YL72
XL73 YL73
XL74 YL74
XL75 YL75
XL76 YL76
XL77 Forward/speed1 YL77
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XL78 Backward/speed2 YL78


XL79 YL79
XL80 YL80
XL81 Local control YL81
XL82 YL82
XL83 YL83
XL84 YL84
XL85 YL85
XL86 YL86
XL87 YL87
XL88 YL88
XL89 YL89
XL90 Lamp test YL90
XL91 YL91
XL92 YL92
XL93 YL93
XL94 YL94
XL95 YL95
XL96 YL96
XL97 YL97
XL98 YL98
XL99 YL99
X/Y/Z Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals)
XM00 YM00 ZM00
XM01 Torque open YM01 ZM01
XM02 Torque close YM02 ZM02
XM03 YM03 ZM03
XM04 Fault; not starting YM04 ZM04
XM05 Fault; not stopping YM05 ZM05
XM06 YM06 ZM06
XM07 YM07 ZM07
XM08 YM08 ZM08
XM09 Motor Ready for run YM09 ZM09
XM10 Safety switch not in order YM10 ZM10
XM11 MCC fault YM11 ZM11
XM12 YM12 ZM12
XM13 YM13 ZM13
XM14 Common alarm YM14 ZM14
XM15 Current high alarm YM15 ZM15
XM16 YM16 ZM16
XM17 YM17 ZM17
XM18 YM18 ZM18
XM19 YM19 ZM19
XM20 YM20 ZM20
XM21 YM21 ZM21
XM22 YM22 ZM22
XM23 YM23 ZM23
XM24 YM24 ZM24
XM25 Control voltage in order YM25 ZM25
XM26 YM26 ZM26
XM27 YM27 ZM27
XM28 Motor; temperature alarm YM28 ZM28
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XM29 YM29 ZM29


XM30 YM30 ZM30
XM31 YM31 ZM31
XM32 YM32 ZM32
XM33 YM33 ZM33
XM34 YM34 ZM34
XM35 YM35 ZM35
XM36 YM36 ZM36
XM37 YM37 ZM37
XM38 YM38 ZM38
XM39 YM39 ZM39
XM40 Fruquence converter alarm YM40 ZM40
XM41 YM41 ZM41
XM42 YM42 ZM42
XM43 YM43 ZM43
YM44 YM44 ZM44
XM45 YM45 ZM45
XM46 YM46 ZM46
XM47 YM47 ZM47
XM48 YM48 ZM48
XM49 YM49 ZM49
XM50 YM50 ZM50
XM51 YM51 ZM51
XM52 YM52 ZM52
XM53 YM53 ZM53
XM54 YM54 ZM54
XM55 YM55 ZM55
XM56 YM56 ZM56
XM57 YM57 ZM57
XM58 YM58 ZM58
XM59 YM59 ZM59
XM60 YM60 ZM60
XM61 YM61 ZM61
XM62 YM62 ZM62
XM63 YM63 ZM63
XM64 YM64 ZM64
XM65 YM65 ZM65
XM66 YM66 ZM66
XM67 YM67 ZM67
XM68 YM68 ZM68
XM69 YM69 ZM69
XM70 YM70 ZM70
XM71 YM71 ZM71
XM72 YM72 ZM72
YM73 YM73 ZM73
XM74 YM74 ZM74
XM75 YM75 ZM75
XM76 YM76 ZM76
XM77 YM77 ZM77
XM78 YM78 ZM78
XM79 YM79 ZM79
XM80 YM80 ZM80
XM81 YM81 ZM81
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XM82 YM82 ZM82


XM83 YM83 ZM83
XM84 YM84 ZM84
XM85 YM85 ZM85
XM86 YM86 ZM86
XM87 YM87 ZM87
XM88 Sensor alarm low YM88 ZM88
XM89 Sensor alarm high YM89 ZM89
XM90 Sensor alarm YM90 ZM90
XM91 YM91 ZM91
XM92 YM92 ZM92
XM93 YM93 ZM93
XM94 YM94 ZM94
XM95 YM95 ZM95
XM96 YM96 ZM96
XM97 YM97 ZM97
XM98 YM98 ZM98
XM99 YM99 ZM99
X/Y Status-display computer/criterion display
XN00 YN00
XN01 YN01
XN02 YN02
XN03 YN03
XN04 YN04
XN05 YN05
XN06 YN06
XN07 YN07
XN08 YN08
XN09 YN09
XN10 YN10
XN11 YN11
XN12 YN12
XN13 YN13
XN14 YN14
XN15 YN15
XN16 YN16
XN17 YN17
XN18 YN18
XN19 YN19
XN20 YN20
XN21 YN21
XN22 YN22
XN23 YN23
XN24 YN24
XN25 YN25
XN26 YN26
XN27 YN27
XN28 YN28
XN29 YN29
XN30 YN30
XN31 YN31
XN32 YN32
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XN33 YN33
XN34 YN34
XN35 YN35
XN36 YN36
XN37 YN37
XN38 YN38
XN39 YN39
XN40 YN40
XN41 YN41
XN42 YN42
XN43 YN43
XN44 YN44
XN45 YN45
XN46 YN46
XN47 YN47
XN48 YN48
XN49 YN49
XN50 YN50
XN51 YN51
XN52 YN52
XN53 YN53
XN54 YN54
XN55 YN55
XN56 YN56
XN57 YN57
XN58 YN58
XN59 YN59
XN60 YN60
XN61 YN61
XN62 YN62
XN63 YN63
XN64 YN64
XN65 YN65
XN66 YN66
XN67 YN67
XN68 YN68
XN69 YN69
XN70 YN70
XN71 YN71
XN72 YN72
XN73 YN73
XN74 YN74
XN75 YN75
XN76 YN76
XN77 YN77
XN78 YN78
XN79 YN79
XN80 YN80
XN81 YN81
XN82 YN82
XN83 YN83
XN84 YN84
XN85 YN85
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XN86 YN86
XN87 YN87
XN88 YN88
XN89 YN89
XN90 YN90
XN91 YN91
XN92 YN92
XN93 YN93
XN94 YN94
XN95 YN95
XN96 YN96
XN97 YN97
XN98 YN98
XN99 YN99
X/Y/Z Supervisory computer (process computer)
XP00 YP00 ZP00
XP01 Analog input (linearilized) YP01 ZP01
XP02 Mass flow (T-compensated) YP02 ZP02
XP03 Mass flow (P-compensated) YP03 ZP03
XP04 Mass flow (PT-compensated)YP04 ZP04
XP05 Minimum value YP05 ZP05
XP06 Maximum value YP06 ZP06
XP07 Average YP07 ZP07
XP08 Middle one of the values YP08 ZP08
XP09 Calculated value YP09 ZP09
XP10 YP10 ZP10
XP11 YP11 ZP11
XP12 YP12 ZP12
XP13 YP13 ZP13
XP14 YP14 ZP14
XP15 YP15 ZP15
XP16 YP16 ZP16
XP17 YP17 ZP17
XP18 YP18 ZP18
XP19 YP19 ZP19
XP20 YP20 ZP20
XP21 YP21 Independent AO-signal 1 ZP21
XP22 YP22 Independent AO-signal 2 ZP22
XP23 YP23 Independent AO-signal 3 ZP23
XP24 YP24 ... ZP24
XP25 YP25 ZP25
XP26 YP26 ZP26
XP27 YP27 ZP27
XP28 YP28 ZP28
XP29 YP29 ZP29
XP30 YP30 ZP30
XP31 YP31 ZP31 Running time(integrated)
XP32 YP32 ZP32 Running time (after the latest maintenance)
XP33 YP33 ZP33 Running time (after the latest start)
XP34 YP34 ZP34 Running time (this year)
XP35 YP35 ZP35 Running time (last year)
XP36 YP36 ZP36
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XP37 YP37 ZP37


XP38 YP38 ZP38
XP39 YP39 ZP39
XP40 YP40 ZP40
XP41 YP41 ZP41
XP42 YP42 ZP42
XP43 YP43 ZP43
YP44 YP44 ZP44
XP45 YP45 ZP45
XP46 YP46 ZP46
XP47 YP47 ZP47
XP48 YP48 ZP48
XP49 YP49 ZP49
XP50 YP50 ZP50
XP51 Effective value YP51 ZP51
XP52 YP52 ZP52
XP53 YP53 ZP53
XP54 YP54 ZP54
XP55 YP55 ZP55
XP56 YP56 ZP56
XP57 YP57 ZP57
XP58 YP58 ZP58
XP59 YP59 ZP59
XP60 YP60 ZP60
XP61 YP61 ZP61
XP62 YP62 ZP62
XP63 YP63 ZP63
XP64 YP64 ZP64
XP65 YP65 ZP65
XP66 YP66 ZP66
XP67 YP67 ZP67
XP68 YP68 ZP68
XP69 YP69 ZP69
XP70 YP70 ZP70
XP71 YP71 ZP71
XP72 YP72 ZP72
YP73 YP73 ZP73
XP74 YP74 ZP74
XP75 YP75 ZP75
XP76 YP76 ZP76
XP77 YP77 ZP77
XP78 YP78 ZP78
XP79 YP79 ZP79
XP80 YP80 ZP80
XP81 YP81 ZP81
XP82 YP82 ZP82
XP83 YP83 ZP83
XP84 YP84 ZP84
XP85 YP85 ZP85
XP86 YP86 ZP86
XP87 YP87 ZP87
XP88 YP88 ZP88
XP89 YP89 ZP89
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XP90 YP90 ZP90


XP91 YP91 ZP91
XP92 YP92 ZP92
XP93 YP93 ZP93
XP94 YP94 ZP94
XP95 YP95 ZP95
XP96 YP96 ZP96
XP97 YP97 ZP97
XP98 YP98 ZP98
XP99 YP99 ZP99
X/Y/Z Analog signals
XQ00 YQ00 ZQ00
XQ01 Analog signal 1 YQ01 Analog output 1 ZQ01
XQ02 Analog signal 2 YQ02 Analog output 2 ZQ02
XQ03 Analog signal 3 YQ03 Analog output 3 ZQ03
XQ04 ... YQ04 ... ZQ04
XQ05 YQ05 ZQ05
XQ06 YQ06 ZQ06
XQ07 YQ07 ZQ07
XQ08 YQ08 ZQ08
XQ09 YQ09 ZQ09
XQ10 Position YQ10 ZQ10
XQ11 Current YQ11 ZQ11
XQ12 Speed YQ12 ZQ12
XQ13 Real power YQ13 ZQ13
XQ14 Idle power YQ14 ZQ14
XQ15 YQ15 ZQ15
XQ16 YQ16 ZQ16
XQ17 YQ17 ZQ17
XQ18 YQ18 ZQ18
XQ19 YQ19 ZQ19
XQ20 YQ20 ZQ20
XQ21 YQ21 ZQ21
XQ22 YQ22 ZQ22
XQ23 YQ23 ZQ23
XQ24 YQ24 ZQ24
XQ25 YQ25 ZQ25
XQ26 YQ26 ZQ26
XQ27 YQ27 ZQ27
XQ28 YQ28 ZQ28
XQ29 YQ29 ZQ29
XQ30 YQ30 ZQ30
XQ31 YQ31 ZQ31
XQ32 YQ32 ZQ32
XQ33 YQ33 ZQ33
XQ34 YQ34 ZQ34
XQ35 YQ35 ZQ35
XQ36 YQ36 ZQ36
XQ37 YQ37 ZQ37
XQ38 YQ38 ZQ38
XQ39 YQ39 ZQ39
XQ40 YQ40 ZQ40
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XQ41 YQ41 ZQ41


XQ42 YQ42 ZQ42
XQ43 YQ43 ZQ43
YQ44 YQ44 ZQ44
XQ45 YQ45 ZQ45
XQ46 YQ46 ZQ46
XQ47 YQ47 ZQ47
XQ48 YQ48 ZQ48
XQ49 YQ49 ZQ49
XQ50 YQ50 ZQ50
XQ51 YQ51 ZQ51
XQ52 YQ52 ZQ52
XQ53 YQ53 ZQ53
XQ54 YQ54 ZQ54
XQ55 YQ55 ZQ55
XQ56 YQ56 ZQ56
XQ57 YQ57 ZQ57
XQ58 YQ58 ZQ58
XQ59 YQ59 ZQ59
XQ60 YQ60 ZQ60
XQ61 YQ61 ZQ61
XQ62 YQ62 ZQ62
XQ63 YQ63 ZQ63
XQ64 YQ64 ZQ64
XQ65 YQ65 ZQ65
XQ66 YQ66 ZQ66
XQ67 YQ67 ZQ67
XQ68 YQ68 ZQ68
XQ69 YQ69 ZQ69
XQ70 YQ70 ZQ70
XQ71 YQ71 ZQ71
XQ72 YQ72 ZQ72
YQ73 YQ73 ZQ73
XQ74 YQ74 ZQ74
XQ75 YQ75 ZQ75
XQ76 YQ76 ZQ76
XQ77 YQ77 ZQ77
XQ78 YQ78 ZQ78
XQ79 YQ79 ZQ79
XQ80 YQ80 ZQ80
XQ81 YQ81 ZQ81
XQ82 YQ82 ZQ82
XQ83 YQ83 ZQ83
XQ84 YQ84 ZQ84
XQ85 YQ85 ZQ85
XQ86 YQ86 ZQ86
XQ87 YQ87 ZQ87
XQ88 YQ88 ZQ88
XQ89 YQ89 ZQ89
XQ90 YQ90 ZQ90
XQ91 YQ91 ZQ91
XQ92 YQ92 ZQ92
XQ93 YQ93 ZQ93
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XQ94 YQ94 ZQ94


XQ95 YQ95 ZQ95
XQ96 YQ96 ZQ96
XQ97 YQ97 ZQ97
XQ98 YQ98 ZQ98
XQ99 YQ99 ZQ99
X/Y/Z Analog control variables
XR00 YR00 ZR00
XR01 Offset YR01 ZR01
XR02 Setpoint YR02 ZR02
XR03 Auto setpoint YR03 ZR03
XR04 Remote setpoint YR04 ZR04
XR05 YR05 ZR05
XR06 YR06 ZR06
XR07 Feedback (unconnected) YR07 ZR07
XR08 Feedback (connected) YR08 Controller output ZR08
XR09 YR09 ZR09
XR10 YR10 ZR10
XR11 YR11 ZR11
XR12 YR12 ZR12
XR13 YR13 ZR13
XR14 YR14 ZR14
XR15 YR15 ZR15
XR16 YR16 ZR16
XR17 YR17 ZR17
XR18 YR18 ZR18
XR19 YR19 ZR19
XR20 YR20 ZR20
XR21 YR21 ZR21
XR22 YR22 ZR22
XR23 YR23 ZR23
XR24 YR24 ZR24
XR25 YR25 ZR25
XR26 YR26 ZR26
XR27 YR27 ZR27
XR28 YR28 ZR28
XR29 YR29 ZR29
XR30 YR30 ZR30
XR31 YR31 ZR31
XR32 YR32 ZR32
XR33 YR33 ZR33
XR34 YR34 ZR34
XR35 YR35 ZR35
XR36 YR36 ZR36
XR37 YR37 ZR37
XR38 YR38 ZR38
XR39 YR39 ZR39
XR40 YR40 ZR40
XR41 YR41 ZR41
XR42 YR42 ZR42
XR43 YR43 ZR43
YR44 YR44 ZR44
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XR45 YR45 ZR45


XR46 YR46 ZR46
XR47 YR47 ZR47
XR48 YR48 ZR48
XR49 YR49 ZR49
XR50 YR50 ZR50
XR51 YR51 ZR51
XR52 YR52 ZR52
XR53 YR53 ZR53
XR54 YR54 ZR54
XR55 YR55 ZR55
XR56 YR56 ZR56
XR57 YR57 ZR57
XR58 YR58 ZR58
XR59 YR59 ZR59
XR60 YR60 ZR60
XR61 YR61 ZR61
XR62 YR62 ZR62
XR63 YR63 ZR63
XR64 YR64 ZR64
XR65 YR65 ZR65
XR66 YR66 ZR66
XR67 YR67 ZR67
XR68 YR68 ZR68
XR69 YR69 ZR69
XR70 YR70 ZR70
XR71 YR71 ZR71
XR72 YR72 ZR72
YR73 YR73 ZR73
XR74 YR74 ZR74
XR75 YR75 ZR75
XR76 YR76 ZR76
XR77 YR77 ZR77
XR78 YR78 ZR78
XR79 YR79 ZR79
XR80 YR80 ZR80
XR81 YR81 ZR81
XR82 YR82 ZR82
XR83 YR83 ZR83
XR84 YR84 ZR84
XR85 YR85 ZR85
XR86 YR86 ZR86
XR87 YR87 ZR87
XR88 YR88 ZR88
XR89 YR89 ZR89
XR90 YR90 ZR90
XR91 YR91 ZR91
XR92 YR92 ZR92
XR93 YR93 ZR93
XR94 YR94 ZR94
XR95 YR95 ZR95
XR96 YR96 ZR96
XR97 YR97 ZR97
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XR98 YR98 ZR98


XR99 YR99 ZR99
X/Y Functional group control step signals
XS00 YS00
XS01 YS01
XS02 YS02
XS03 YS03
XS04 YS04
XS05 YS05
XS06 YS06
XS07 YS07
XS08 YS08
XS09 YS09
XS10 YS10
XS11 YS11
XS12 YS12
XS13 YS13
XS14 YS14
XS15 YS15
XS16 YS16
XS17 YS17
XS18 YS18
XS19 YS19
XS20 YS20
XS21 YS21
XS22 YS22
XS23 YS23
XS24 YS24
XS25 YS25
XS26 YS26
XS27 YS27
XS28 YS28
XS29 YS29
XS30 YS30
XS31 YS31
XS32 YS32
XS33 YS33
XS34 YS34
XS35 YS35
XS36 YS36
XS37 YS37
XS38 YS38
XS39 YS39
XS40 YS40
XS41 YS41
XS42 YS42
XS43 YS43
XS44 YS44
XS45 YS45
XS46 YS46
XS47 YS47
XS48 YS48
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XS49 YS49
XS50 YS50
XS51 YS51
XS52 YS52
XS53 YS53
XS54 YS54
XS55 YS55
XS56 YS56
XS57 YS57
XS58 YS58
XS59 YS59
XS60 YS60
XS61 YS61
XS62 YS62
XS63 YS63
XS64 YS64
XS65 YS65
XS66 YS66
XS67 YS67
XS68 YS68
XS69 YS69
XS70 YS70
XS71 YS71
XS72 YS72
XS73 YS73
XS74 YS74
XS75 YS75
XS76 YS76
XS77 YS77
XS78 YS78
XS79 YS79
XS80 YS80
XS81 YS81
XS82 YS82
XS83 YS83
XS84 YS84
XS85 YS85
XS86 YS86
XS87 YS87
XS88 YS88
XS89 YS89
XS90 YS90
XS91 YS91
XS92 YS92
XS93 YS93
XS94 YS94
XS95 YS95
XS96 YS96
XS97 YS97
XS98 YS98
XS99 YS99
X/Y Turbine generator I&C, binary signals
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XT00 YT00
XT01 YT01
XT02 YT02
XT03 YT03
XT04 YT04
XT05 YT05
XT06 YT06
XT07 YT07
XT08 YT08
XT09 YT09
XT10 YT10
XT11 YT11
XT12 YT12
XT13 YT13
XT14 YT14
XT15 YT15
XT16 YT16
XT17 YT17
XT18 YT18
XT19 YT19
XT20 YT20
XT21 YT21
XT22 YT22
XT23 YT23
XT24 YT24
XT25 YT25
XT26 YT26
XT27 YT27
XT28 YT28
XT29 YT29
XT30 YT30
XT31 YT31
XT32 YT32
XT33 YT33
XT34 YT34
XT35 YT35
XT36 YT36
XT37 YT37
XT38 YT38
XT39 YT39
XT40 YT40
XT41 YT41
XT42 YT42
XT43 YT43
XT44 YT44
XT45 YT45
XT46 YT46
XT47 YT47
XT48 YT48
XT49 YT49
XT50 YT50
XT51 YT51
XT52 YT52
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XT53 YT53
XT54 YT54
XT55 YT55
XT56 YT56
XT57 YT57
XT58 YT58
XT59 YT59
XT60 YT60
XT61 YT61
XT62 YT62
XT63 YT63
XT64 YT64
XT65 YT65
XT66 YT66
XT67 YT67
XT68 YT68
XT69 YT69
XT70 YT70
XT71 YT71
XT72 YT72
XT73 YT73
XT74 YT74
XT75 YT75
XT76 YT76
XT77 YT77
XT78 YT78
XT79 YT79
XT80 YT80
XT81 YT81
XT82 YT82
XT83 YT83
XT84 YT84
XT85 YT85
XT86 YT86
XT87 YT87
XT88 YT88
XT89 YT89
XT90 YT90
XT91 YT91
XT92 YT92
XT93 YT93
XT94 YT94
XT95 YT95
XT96 YT96
XT97 YT97
XT98 YT98
XT99 YT99
X/Y Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals
XU00 YU00
XU01 YU01
XU02 YU02
XU03 YU03
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XU04 YU04
XU05 YU05
XU06 YU06
XU07 YU07
XU08 YU08
XU09 YU09
XU10 YU10
XU11 YU11
XU12 YU12
XU13 YU13
XU14 YU14
XU15 YU15
XU16 YU16
XU17 YU17
XU18 YU18
XU19 YU19
XU20 YU20
XU21 YU21
XU22 YU22
XU23 YU23
XU24 YU24
XU25 YU25
XU26 YU26
XU27 YU27
XU28 YU28
XU29 YU29
XU30 YU30
XU31 YU31
XU32 YU32
XU33 YU33
XU34 YU34
XU35 YU35
XU36 YU36
XU37 YU37
XU38 YU38
XU39 YU39
XU40 YU40
XU41 YU41
XU42 YU42
XU43 YU43
XU44 YU44
XU45 YU45
XU46 YU46
XU47 YU47
XU48 YU48
XU49 YU49
XU50 YU50
XU51 YU51
XU52 YU52
XU53 YU53
XU54 YU54
XU55 YU55
XU56 YU56
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XU58 YU58
XU59 YU59
XU60 YU60
XU61 YU61
XU62 YU62
XU63 YU63
XU64 YU64
XU65 YU65
XU66 YU66
XU67 YU67
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XU72 YU72
XU73 YU73
XU74 YU74
XU75 YU75
XU76 YU76
XU77 YU77
XU78 YU78
XU79 YU79
XU80 YU80
XU81 YU81
XU82 YU82
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XU86 YU86
XU87 YU87
XU88 YU88
XU89 YU89
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XU92 YU92
XU93 YU93
XU94 YU94
XU95 YU95
XU96 YU96
XU97 YU97
XU98 YU98
XU99 YU99
X/Y Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.)
XV00 YV00
XV01 Interlocking high YV01 Boiler interlocking
XV02 Interlocking low YV02
XV03 YV03
XV04 YV04
XV05 YV05
XV06 YV06
XV07 YV07
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XV08 YV08
XV09 YV09
XV10 YV10
XV11 Running, open YV11
XV12 Stop,close YV12
XV13 YV13
XV14 YV14
XV15 YV15
XV16 YV16
XV17 YV17
XV18 YV18
XV19 YV19
XV20 YV20
XV21 System fault YV21
XV22 Generator CO2 fault YV22
XV23 YV23
XV24 YV24
XV25 YV25
XV26 YV26
XV27 YV27
XV28 YV28
XV29 YV29
XV30 YV30
XV31 Fire alarm YV31
XV32 Flame failure YV32
XV33 YV33
XV34 YV34
XV35 YV35
XV36 YV36
XV37 YV37
XV38 YV38
XV39 YV39
XV40 YV40
XV41 Steam extinction YV41
XV42 YV42
XV43 YV43
XV44 YV44
XV45 YV45
XV46 YV46
XV47 YV47
XV48 YV48
XV49 YV49
XV50 YV50
XV51 Emercency stop 1 YV51
XV52 Emercency stop 2 YV52
XV53 Emercency stop 3 YV53
XV54 YV54
XV55 YV55
XV56 YV56
XV57 YV57
XV58 YV58
XV59 YV59
XV60 YV60
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XV61 Vibration interlocking YV61


XV62 Vibration releasing YV62
XV63 YV63
XV64 YV64
XV65 YV65
XV66 YV66
XV67 Impedance quard YV67
XV68 YV68
XV69 Differential guard YV69
XV70 YV70
XV71 Over curtrent YV71
XV72 YV72
XV73 Magnetizing quard YV73
XV74 YV74
XV75 YV75
XV76 YV76
XV77 YV77
XV78 YV78
XV79 Voltage control YV79
XV80 YV80
XV81 YV81
XV82 YV82
XV83 Unbalance YV83
XV84 YV84
XV85 Return current YV85
XV86 YV86
XV87 YV87
XV88 YV88
XV89 YV89
XV90 YV90
XV91 YV91
XV92 YV92
XV93 YV93
XV94 YV94
XV95 YV95
XV96 YV96
XV97 YV97
XV98 YV98
XV99 Alarm acknowledment YV99
X/Y Hardwired alarm annunciation system
XW00 YW00
XW01 YW01
XW02 YW02
XW03 YW03
XW04 YW04
XW05 YW05
XW06 YW06
XW07 YW07
XW08 YW08
XW09 YW09
XW10 YW10
XW11 YW11
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XW12 YW12
XW13 YW13
XW14 YW14
XW15 YW15
XW16 YW16
XW17 YW17
XW18 YW18
XW19 YW19
XW20 YW20
XW21 YW21
XW22 YW22
XW23 YW23
XW24 YW24
XW25 YW25
XW26 YW26
XW27 YW27
XW28 YW28
XW29 YW29
XW30 YW30
XW31 YW31
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XW37 YW37
XW38 YW38
XW39 YW39
XW40 YW40
XW41 YW41
XW42 YW42
XW43 YW43
XW44 YW44
XW45 YW45
XW46 YW46
XW47 YW47
XW48 YW48
XW49 YW49
XW50 YW50
XW51 YW51
XW52 YW52
XW53 YW53
XW54 YW54
XW55 YW55
XW56 YW56
XW57 YW57
XW58 YW58
XW59 YW59
XW60 YW60
XW61 YW61
XW62 YW62
XW63 YW63
XW64 YW64
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XW65 YW65
XW66 YW66
XW67 YW67
XW68 YW68
XW69 YW69
XW70 YW70
XW71 YW71
XW72 YW72
XW73 YW73
XW74 YW74
XW75 YW75
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XW82 YW82
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XW84 YW84
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