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KKS
Chapter I KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key
Chapter II Function Key
Chapter III Equipment Unit Key
Chapter IV Component Key
PART 1 - GENERAL
CONTENTS
I - KKS GUIDELINES
AND TOTAL PLANT KEY
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I -1. Introduction
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.
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.
KKS takes account of other relevant standards such as IEC, ISO, etc., and its principles are laid
down in DIN 40719, part 2.
• 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.
• 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
• 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:
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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:
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
Process-related Component
identification = Total plant System code Equipment unit code
code
Point of installation
identification + Total plant Installation unit code • Installation space code
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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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);
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:
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.
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
The classifying coding letters and designations are established on a non-project-specific basis in the
KKS keys, namely as:
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.
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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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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0 Common Systems
1 Boiler 1
2 Boiler 2
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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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
• 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
• 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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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
• 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:
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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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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:
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
The first digit is often used to point the kind (sort) of component designated in B1 B2.
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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.
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)
Coding letters and designations of the main groups F1 as given in the Function Key:
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)
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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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)
• 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
X - axis columns
Y- axis (lines)
front of the panel (service side)
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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.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
+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.
0 5 168
KU
Range for Range for
additional additional
fittings fittings
. 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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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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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
• 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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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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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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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
• 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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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
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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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.
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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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
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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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:
Example:
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:
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.
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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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).
Example:
MAA HP turbine
Electrical control and protection equipment
MAB IP turbine MAY
for steam turbine plant
MAP LP turbine bypass
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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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.
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 - FUNCTION KEY
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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
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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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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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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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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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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BVZ blocked
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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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CO OVERALL INSTRUCTIONS
COA Design manual
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Z
ZA…ZZ Workshop and office equipment
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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
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
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
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.)
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.
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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A Mechanical equipment
B Mechanical equipment
G Electrical equipment
J* Nuclear assemblies
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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AB Isolating elements
AB101 ÷ 199 Isolating elements (rotary valves) for pulsatory filters, for ash hoppers, etc.
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)
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)
AG Generator units
AL Turning gear
AM Mixers, agitators
AP Pump units
AP101 ÷ 199 Pump units for clear water (e.g. condensate, feed water, distillate)
AP401 ÷ 499 Pump units for raw water (e.g. cooling water)
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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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.
AT401 ÷ 499 Electromagnetic separators, metal detectors in coal, shaking screens, classifying
screens, separators for non-magnetic impurities
AT701 ÷ 799 Other filtering and regenerating equipment (e.g. cation exchangers)
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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BB101 ÷ 199 Storage equipment for solid and loose materials (fuel, ash, slag, lime, etc.)
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)
BF Foundations
BQ101 ÷ 199 Piping hangers and supports (tie rod hangers, spring hangers, constant load spring
hangers, etc.)
BS Silencers
BS301 ÷ 399 Gas silencers (for air-, flue gas-fans, for Diesel engines, etc.)
BU Insulation, sheathing
BU101 ÷ 199 Heat insulation for turbines, pumps, fans, electrostatic precipitators, etc.)
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
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)
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
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)
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)
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)
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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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)
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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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)
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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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)
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)
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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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)
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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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)
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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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)
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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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 ,
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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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)
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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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)
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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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)
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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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 ,
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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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)
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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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)
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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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.
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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SBA10
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
Example III - 2.4.2. Direct pressure control loop in feed water system
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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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• 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.
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
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.:
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:
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:
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:
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.
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
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
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
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
field
CP201
DCS
CP201
09LBA10CT201
09LBA10FF901A
09LBA10CF201A Correction 09LBA00FF901A
∑
09LBA10CT202
09LBA10FF901B
09LBA10CF201B Correction
09LBA10CT203
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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+ +
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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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
GN blocked
GA0nn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by
KKS symbol)
GAknn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GAk00
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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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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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)
GE0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS
symbol)
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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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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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
GJ401÷499 Modems
GJ601÷699 Transceivers
GJ801÷899 Printers
GK001÷099 Computers
GK201÷299 Keyboards
GK401÷499 Modems
GK601÷699 Reserve
GK801÷899 Printers
GM0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector (named by
KKS symbols)
GP0nn Lighting circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named
by KKS symbols)
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)
GQknn Power outlets circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GQk00
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GR0nn DC circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS
symbols)
GR101÷199 Batteries
GS1nn Remote controlled switches from the system (first in supplying power sequence)
GS3nn Remote controlled switches from the system (second 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
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)
GT401÷499 Reserve
GT501÷599 Reserve
GT901÷999 Reserve
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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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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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GW101÷999 Reserve
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GX001÷399 Reserve
GX501÷999 Reserve
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GY0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector box (named
by KKS symbols)
GYknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from switching selector box GYk00
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They can be assigned to first element (segment) for installation or civil object
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:
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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CKA 02 .....
Monitor GK101
Reader
Printer GK701
GK801
= CCA03 = CCA03
GW 001 GW 001
A B
H
Only to be used in conjunction with:
M – Main machine sets
X – Heavy machinery
HD Bearing assembly
IV - COMPONENT KEY
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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 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
K* Mechanical Components
M* Mechanical Components
Q Instrumentation and control components (non- electrical)
X Signal Origin
Y Signal Application
Z Gated Signal
E ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Q INSTRUMENTATION AND
CONTROL COMPONENTS (NON-
ELECTRICAL)
X SIGNAL ORIGINS
Y SIGNAL APPLICATIONS
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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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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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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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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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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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
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X/Y Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals
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X/Y Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.)
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