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NDICE
1
1.1
1.2
OBJECT........................................................................................................................ 4
AIM OF THIS DOCUMENT.......................................................................................4
COORDINATION AND HARMONIZATION ........................................................... 4
2
STRUCTURE AND APPLICATION OF THE POWER STATION
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM KKS .......................................................................................... 5
2.1
FORMAT OF THE KKS-CODE ................................................................................. 5
2.2
PLANT COUNTING DIRECTION .............................................................................6
3
3.1
Structure and Contents of the Breakdown Levels ........................................................7
STRUCTURE OF THE PROCESS CODING SYSTEM ............................................7
4
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
2
4.3
4.3.1
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
special considerations.................................................................................................10
KKS LABELS FOR UNITS, APPARATUS, VESSELS AND VALVES ................10
IDENTIFICATION OF PIPING SYSTEMS ............................................................. 10
Symbol Use ................................................................................................................ 10
Delimitation of KKS-sections .................................................................................... 11
Rules for numbering on P&I Diagrams......................................................................12
Distinguishing of subclasses within one KKS system section at the Breakdown Level
15
INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL (SENER STANDARD) ......................... 15
Signal Codification..................................................................................................... 16
Instrument signals....................................................................................................... 16
Control signals............................................................................................................ 16
CABLING FOR ELECTRIC, I&C SYSTEM............................................................ 16
SWITCHGEARS........................................................................................................18
JUNCTION BOXES................................................................................................... 19
RACEWAYS CODIFICATION ................................................................................ 20
LIST OF ANNEXES ..................................................................................................21
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1 OBJECT
KKS System will be used for component designation at Pilar Combined Cycle Power Plant.
Sub-suppliers of packaged units will be requested to apply KKS designation system.
Nevertheless, those companies which are not able to use KKS system will not be discarded as
potential suppliers and component designation within packaged units might not be according
to KKS system.
1.1 AIM OF THIS DOCUMENT
The purpose of this document is to set the basis for the application of KKS system in this
project. The fourth revision of KKS Kraftwerk Kennzeichen System (Power Plant Code
System), 1991 Edition has been used. The application of KKS System is intended to set an
unambiguous and uniform denomination of every single component of the entire power plant.
For all system groups of the plant, this uniform coding system will be applied.
The companies implied in this project, which use the KKS system, shall follow the
instructions of this General Procedure. Extended application of the KKS system is to be
executed by each supplier for its scope of supply in accordance with the latest English version
of the Kraftwerk Kennzeichen System (KKS) of the VGB expert committee Technische
Ordnungssysteme (Tech. Classification Systems). Any deviation, changes or additions that
any of those parties would like to make shall be requested in written to SENER. Before
applying any deviation, a writing confirmation from SENER must be received.
1.2 COORDINATION AND HARMONIZATION
An interface coordination matrix is defined (Annex G) in order to avoid possible conflicts
between different parties when choosing numerical digits for FN numbering of Breakdown
Level 1.
Another objective of the coordination matrix is to make the codification process more
dynamic without consulting the other parties. Counting ranges have been preliminarily
established in order to harmonize their application criteria for the complete Power Plant.
Codes and counting ranges in the interface coordination matrix will be completed as required
during the project.
Terminal points represent a delimitation of the system identification and both parties must use
the interface coordination matrix. Using the coordination matrix, different parties use
different numerical digits for FN system numbering of Breakdown Level 1 in order to avoid
conflicts. In this way, piping and components codification do not depend on other parties.
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STRUCTURE AND APPLICATION
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM KKS
OF
THE
POWER
STATION
2.1 FORMAT OF THE KKS-CODE
The KKS consists of three types of identification:
the process-related identification identifies installations and equipment according to
their assigned task in the power plant process,
the point of installation identification identifies the points of installation within an
installation unit (e.g. cubicles, consoles, panels),
the location identification identifies the rooms and floors, or other installation sites,
for installations and equipment in building structures.
A uniform designation structure, with a maximum of four breakdown levels, was created for
all three types; the units referred to becoming smaller from left to right. The next table shows
the breakdown levels.
Serial number of breakdown
level
Name of breakdown level
Overall
Function
Equipment
Component
Example
Unit
System
Pump Unit
Pump
Although these numbering code elements are subject to agreement on a project, the next
guidelines shall be applied:
As a rule numbering starts a new when one of the preceding code elements changes.
Numbering may be consecutive or grouping.
Numbering need not to 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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The counting at the counting data positions restarts every time if there is a change in
the previous classification data positions.
It is recommendable to skip numbers for having latitude for later additions in the
course of planning.
The counting of different types of units of the same kind is effected by counting
ranges.
Once a counting number is fixed for a particular item (component, pipe section) it will
not be changed anymore even if in the run of continuous engineering other rules of
coding are infringed.
If a certain item will be removed in the course of planning, a counting number may
not be reused.
When the KKS-code is written in single line no blank must be inserted.
Example
A3LAB10BB001
When the KKS-code is written in more than one line, the wraps are placed between
Breakdown Level 1 and 2. If Breakdown Level 3 is applied, the wraps shall be placed
between level 1, 2 and 3. All lines are to centralise.
Examples
A3LBA10
BB001
KT001
A0GAF10
AP001
Breakdown Level 0, 1 and 2
Breakdown Level 0, 1, 2 and 3
2.2 PLANT COUNTING DIRECTION
The counting direction is determined by the direction of fluid flow and/or signal flow.
For components connected in parallel, rooms, cubicles, etc. within the project, the following
counting directions are stipulated:
From South to North
From West to East
From Ground to Top
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STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS OF THE BREAKDOWN LEVELS
3.1 STRUCTURE OF THE PROCESS CODING SYSTEM
The individual breakdown levels of the KKS have an alphanumeric structure, thereby
ensuring clarity and easy memorization.
The KKS process coding system is structured as follow:
F0
F1
F2
F3
FN
N
A1
A2
3
AN
A3
B1
B2
[A]
BN
N
Remarks:
Top line: Serial Number of Breakdown Level
Central line: Designation of data character
Bottom line: Type of data character (A= alpha character, N = numerical character)
Breakdown Level 0
G
Overall Plant
Overall Power Station
1 Common for all systems
Breakdown Level 1
F0
Function Prefix Number
Indicator for main components within the power plant
Common Systems, ST and auxiliaries
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GT1, HRSG1 and auxiliaries
GT2, HRSG2 and auxiliaries
etc
.
To be defined if required
F1, F2, F3 System classification
These alphabetical symbols are used to classify and divide the overall plant into
subsystems, systems or building structures.
The function-oriented system classification of the plant is effected at data places F1,
F2 and F3 according to the KKS function code. The function code letters used
specifically in this project are listed in Annex A.
FN
System numbering
The numerical digits count and subdivide the unit (e.g. lines, cubicles, floors of
buildings, etc.) coded in the last alphabetical digits.
Breakdown Level 2
Unit Code
A1, A2: Equipment unit classification
Equipment unit classification is effected at data places A1 and A2 in accordance with
the KKS unit code. See Annex B.
AN
Equipment unit numbering
For different counting ranges refer to Annexes D, E, and F
[A3]
Additional code letter if necessary for unambiguous coding
Additional character to make a distinction between multiple measuring points at one device
(redundancies) or to identify the pilot valve(s) of a main valve (e.g. the main valve AA001
is pneumatic and the pilot valve AA001A is controlled by the DCS).
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Breakdown Level 3
Component Code
This Breakdown Level is rarely used and shall only be applied if unequivocal coding
requires its application.
B1, B2 Component classification
The Component classification code is affected at data positions B1 and B2 according
to the KKS operating equipment code. See Annex C.
BN
Component numbering
Counting of operating equipment of the same kind at one unit is effected
consecutively starting with 01.
For this project the Breakdown Level 3 shall not be used.
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
The following specifications, related to the counting digits FN, AN and BN, shall be used:
Breakdown of the plant systems into subsystems, is effected with priority in the FN
counting digits of the Breakdown Level 1.
The counting sequences in the Breakdown Level 1 are, as far as possible, employed in
increments of ten (starting with 10) in order to have latitude for later additions, if
required. Counting in the Breakdown Level 2 should preferably start from 001 on for
equipments, valves and for piping.
Example:
10LAB10AP001
For piping, valves, measurement devices and cables, a grouping in counting is envisaged in
the Breakdown Level 2 to distinguish them in various types.
4.1 KKS LABELS FOR UNITS, APPARATUS, VESSELS AND VALVES
Such labels shall give at least the information shown below. It is allowed to write more
information.
KKS Breakdown Level 0 and 1
KKS Breakdown Level 2
4.2 IDENTIFICATION OF PIPING SYSTEMS
4.2.1 Symbol Use
Piping systems identification is carried out using flags. The direction of the flag shows
flow direction inside the pipe. The flag shall contain the Breakdown Level 0 and 1 in the top
line and the Breakdown Level 2 in the bottom line. The nominal diameter values are placed
on the opposite side of the line which presents the pipe. Both pipe specification associated to
the line and the type of insulation are included in the area.
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6 C15 X
4 C1 X
Flow direction
Flow direction
10LBA22
BR001
2 C15 X
10LBA10
BR001
10LBA10
BR001
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Flow direction
Both flow
directions are
possible
Both flow
directions are
possible
10LBA10
BR001
10LBA30
BR001
3 C1 X
4 C15 X
If two flow directions are possible a flag is not employed anymore but a box with two lines
connecting the box with the pipe.
The letter X symbolizes the kind of insulation, which could be:
P: Personnel Protection
H: Heat Conservation
4.2.2 Delimitation of KKS-sections
Delimitation of system identification in the Breakdown Level 1 is represented by a hollow
needle.
Example:
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For clearer representation of the coding sections, it is to be made sure that the needles are not
situated directly at the branching or junction point, but close to it at the concerned line.
It is to avoid that two needles are placed one after another along a streamline at a branch or a
joining point. The T-fitting in the example below has to belong unequivocally to a KKS
section.
Example:
10LBA21
BR001
10LBA22
BR001
1LBA30
BR001
10LBA22
BR001
one too many
needle
1LBA30
BR001
1LBA23
BR001
one too many
needle
WRONG CORRECT
As it has been said above, delimitations of system identification in the Breakdown Level 1 are
represented by a hollow needle. On the other hand, delimitations of system identification in
the Breakdown Level 2 are represented by a solid needle.
Example:
4.2.3 Rules for numbering on P&I Diagrams
1) Lines of a main flow shall be numbered at the Breakdown Level 1 preferably
in increments of ten beginning with 10 and continuing with 20, 30 and so on.
2) If a main line is branched into parallel lines, such parallel lines are to be
numbered by using the next tens digit of the upstream main line for the
beginning of the counting of the parallel lines.
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For instance, if the main line is numbered by 20 the branched lines will get
numbers as 31, 36, etc. Using a number ending with zero should be avoided
at a line in parallel to indicate there is another line with the same function.
When the parallel lines join together a step to the next tens digit shall be
affected (see example).
Example:
2LAB21
BR002
10LAB21
BR001
10LAB30
BR001
10LAB20
BR001
10LAB22
BR001
10LAB22
BR002
3) Numbering for several piping legs is also effected at the first Breakdown
Level in increments of one.
Example:
10GAF63
BR001
10GAF62
BR001
10GAF60
BR001
10GAF61
BR001
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4) If the fluid undergoes a significant change in parameter (e.g. by pumping,
preheating or throttling) the line will be ascendant numbered in the second
Breakdown Level in increments of one in flow direction.
Example:
When installing a pump:
10PGM50
BR001
10PGM50
BR002
10PGM50
AP001
When installing a heat exchanger:
10PGM50
10PGM50
BR001
BR002
10PGM50
AC001
When installing a pressure reducing station:
10LBA50
BR001
10LBA50
BR002
10LBA50
AA101
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Due to the use of the interface coordination matrix, shown in Annex G, there could be some
cases in which the KKS application criteria explained in this application guide cannot be
strictly followed. This is the case in the interface points between two different Suppliers.
4.2.4 Distinguishing of subclasses within one KKS system section at the Breakdown
Level 2
Counting Ranges for pipe codes at Breakdown Level 2
Code ranges of counting sequences are employed in order to distinguish between various
piping types in the KKS. The pertaining stipulations can be found in Annex C.
Counting Ranges for valve codes at Breakdown Level 2
To distinguish between various valve types in the KKS code, certain counting ranges are
used. The prescriptions of the counting ranges of valves are contained in Annex D.
Counting Ranges for equipment at Breakdown Level 2 are from 001 to 999 in a
sequential order.
4.3 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL (SENER STANDARD)
The measurement points are represented by an oval thereinafter called measurement circuit.
In the top line, the so-called function letters are entered. The letters to be used are according
to the American standard ISA. In the bottom line the complete KKS code of the measurement
point is shown.
Top Line : ISA code according to
the Annex F
Bottom Line 2: Complete KKS- code
of the measuring point
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Example:
TI
4.3.1 Signal Codification
The code for all the instruments, equipments, power centers and cabinets will be made of the
1 and/or 2 breakdown levels. The 3 breakdown level will be used for the signals. The
following criteria will be taken into account:
Instrument signals
The instrument signal codes are similar to the instrument codes, formed by the ISA code
as the prefix and the KKS code as the final part in the global code.
Control signals
These codes will be the 3 breakdown level and will be the prefix of the signal KKS code for a
faster identification of the signal instead of putting after the equipment, instrument or cabinet
code. The codes to be used are defined in Annex C
If the motors are double speed motors, we will distinguish the signals for one or another speed
adding a character to the prefix indicating the fast speed F, or the slow speed S.
4.4 CABLING FOR ELECTRIC, I&C SYSTEM
The cable codes consist of Breakdown Level 0, 1 and 2, plus an auxiliary end level which
indicates the cable service.
The 0, 1, 2 levels are from the supplied system.
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0
G
NoA
F0 F1 F2 F3
N
Fn
N
E1 E2
N
En
N
Remarks:
Top Line: Serial N of Breakdown level
Central Line: Designation of the data position
Bottom Line: Type of data character (A=alpha character, N=numerical character)
The classification section (G to En) contains the system identification of the device which
gives the order, the device which signals an state or the device which is the consumer.
The classification section (G to En) will consider the following:
In case of the power cables, it will considered the consumer KKS code.
In case of control cables to the DCS or SCADA, the cable code will take into account
the KKS code of the device commanded or the device which gives status signal to the
control.
In case of control cables between the DCS and other different control of the plant (for
example: Steam Turbine Control, Bypass valves control, etc..), we will take into
account the KKS code of these other control of the plant for the codification of these
cables.
The letter D indicates the cable service:
A analog signals
Level 1
S RTD & TC-K
Level 1
T Communication
Level 1
D digital signals
Level 2
C control signals: 125 Vcc, <20A
Level 3
B control signals: 230 Vac
Level 3
P protection signals
Level 3
H low voltage: 400 Vac, <20A
Level 3
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F power level: 125 Vcc, >20 A
Level 4
K power level: 400Vac, >20A
Level 4
M medium voltage V>1 kV
Level 5
The letters NN indicate the counting section.
4.5 SWITCHGEARS
The structure of the KKS codes applied to the switchgear will be based on the following:
0
G
NoA
F0 F1 F2 F3
N
Fn
N
E1 E2
N
En
N
The classification section (G to fn) will consider the switchgear KKS code. Section (E1 & E2
& first N of EN) will distinguish:
GS1NN: incoming breakers;
GS2NN: coupling breakers,
GS3NN: transformers outgoing;
GS4NN: Motors outgoing;
GS5NN: MCC and Power Centres outgoings;
GS6NN: outgoings to AN, PS,SAI, CC, HVAC and HVAC panels
GS7NN: outgoings to passive loads;
GS8NN: Not used;
GS9NN: line disconnectors;
GS0NN: Earthing switches.
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For example, considering the power center 1BFA10, and busbar 1BFA11:
Incoming breaker in openned position: 1BFA11GS100-XH01
Incoming breaker in closed position: 1BFA10GS100-XL01
4.6 JUNCTION BOXES
0
G
NoA
F0 F1 F2 F3
N
Fn
N
E1 E2
N
En
N
The level 2 of the codification of the junction boxes will be according to the following in
order to distinguish among the several purposes:
GA Junction box for analog measured data
GB Junction box for binary signals
GD Junction box for power cables > 1 kV
GE Junction box for power cables < 1 kV
GG Junction box for thermocouples
GH Junction box for general purpose cabling
GL Junction box for solenoid valves
GM Junction box for light-current systems of telecommunication
GO Junction Boxes for Fire&Gas signals
GP Junction box for lighting
GQ Power socket outlets
GY Junction box for light-current systems (not telecommunication)
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4.7 RACEWAYS CODIFICATION
The cable trays and ducts will be codified in the following way:
1
F0 F1 F2 F3
2
Fn
E1 E2
3
En
N A A A N N A N N N N A
-Code Level 1: it will be used the area code for the location of the cable tray or duct.
-Code Level 2: this level will give the following information:
E1: this letter will indicate if its a tray or tube.
T: TUBE
B: TRAY
E2: the elevation in the area of the cable tray.
En: the order number of the cable tray or duct with 3 digits.
-Code Level 3: this level will give the indication of the cable type according to the
signal type. The following table shows the character used for the different cables, and
the related Level of these cables according to the ANSI/IEEE Standard 518-1982 for
the separation.
M Medium Voltage Cables
Level 5
P Power cables
Level 4
L Control
Cables
and
Power Level 3
D Digital Signals Cables
Level 2
A Analogue Signals Cables
Level 1
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5 LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex
Denomination
Function Code Letters
Equipment Unit Code Letters (Breakdown
level 2)
Equipment Unit Code Letters (Breakdown
level 3)
Counting Ranges for Piping
Counting Ranges for Valves
Counting Ranges for Measurement Points
ISA Code Letters
Interface Coordination Matrix
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ANNEX A
FUNCTION CODE LETTERS
(Breakdown level 1)
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GRIDS AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
AE
110-150 kV Systems
AEA
Breakers
AEB
Disconnectors
AET
Main transformers
AEW
Lightning protection
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POWER TRANSMISSION AND AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY
BA
Power Transmission
BAA
Isolated phased busbar
BAB
Generator Earthing
BAC
Generator Circuit Breaker including Cooling System
BAT
Unit Transformer including Cooling System
BAY
Control and Protection Equipment (Synchronising Equipment )
BB
Medium-Voltage Distribution Boards and Transformers, Normal System
BBA
6.6 kV Switch Gear (Combined Cycle)
BBB
6.6 kV Bus duct
BBE
6.6 kV Switch Gear (Open Cycle)
BBT
Auxiliary Transformer
BBY
Control and Protection Equipment
BF
Low Voltage Main Distribution Boards and Transformers, Normal System
BFA
Low Voltage Main Distribution Boards
BFE
Low Voltage Distribution Boards (for GTs)
BFT
Low Voltage Main Distribution Transformers
BFY
Control and Protection Equipment
BJ
Low Voltage Main Subdistribution Boards and Transformers, Normal System
BJA
MCC
BJT
Low Voltage Auxiliary Power Transformers
BJY
Control and Protection Equipment
BL
Low-Voltage Subdistribution Board and Transformers
BLA
380 V Sub distribution Board
BLB
380 V Sub distribution Board
BLC
380 V Sub distribution Board
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BLT
Low Voltage Auxiliary Power Transformers
BLY
Control and Protection Equipment
BM
Low Voltage Distribution Boards and Transformers, (Diesel) Emergency Power
System 1
BMA
Low Voltage Emergency Distribution Boards
BMB
Emergency Lighting Boards
BME
Low Voltage Emergency Distribution Boards (for GTs)
BMY
Control and Protection Equipment
BR
Low Voltage Distribution Boards, Uninterruptible (Converter) Power Supply
BRA
UPS Distribution Board
BRU
UPS Inverter
BRT
Isolation Transformer
BRV
UPS Static By-pass
BRY
Control and Protection Equipment
BT
Battery Systems
BTA
DC System Batteries
BTL
Battery Charger
BU
D.C. Distribution Boards
BUA
DC Distribution Board
BUB
DC Distribution Board (for GT)
BUC
DC Distribution Board (for GT)
BUK
24 VCD Distribution
BUY
Control and protection equipment
BV
D.C. Distribution Boards, Normal System 250 VDC
BVA
DC Distribution Board 250 VDC
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BY
Control and Protection Equipment
BYA
Cabinets for Generator and Transformer Protection
BYB
Mains Coupling Relay Cabinet
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INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT
CA
Protective Interlocks
CAA
BPS Cabinets
CB
Functional Group Control, Subloop Control
CBA
ST Generator and ST Control Panel
CBP
Cabinets for Synchronization
CC
Binary Signal Conditioning
CCA
Cabinets for Binary Signal Conditioning
CD
Drive Control Interface
CDA
Cabinets for Drive Control
CE
Annunciation
CEA
Cabinets for Annunciation Systems
CF
Measurement, Recording
CFA
Cabinets for Measurement
CH
Protection
CHA
Cabinet for Generator and Transformer Protection
CHE
Protection
CJ
Unit Coordination Level
CJA
DCS Unit Control System (including Cabinets)
CK
Process Computer System
CKA
Process computer System
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CW
Control Rooms
CWA
Main Control Consoles
CX
Local Control Stations
CXA
Local Control Stations
CY
Communication Equipment
CYE
Fire Alarm System
CYG
Remote Control System
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CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND RESIDUES DISPOSAL
EG
Supply of Liquid Fuels
EGA
Receiving Equipment, incl. pipeline
EGB
Tank farm
EGC
Pump System
EGD
Piping System
EGR
Residues removal System
EGT
Heating medium System
EGV
Lubricant Supply System
EGX
Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
EGY
Control and protection equipment
EK
Supply of Gaseous Fuel
EKA
Receiving Equipment incl. pipeline
EKB
Moisture Separation System
EKC
Heating System
EKD
Reducing Station
EKE
Mechanical Cleaning and Scrubbing System
EKG
Piping System
EKR
Residues Removal System
EKT
Heating Medium System
EKY
Control and Protection System
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WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL
GA
Raw Water Supply
GAA
Extraction, mechanical cleaning
GAC
Piping and Channel System
GAD
Town's Water Storage System
GAF
Town's Water Pumping System
GB
Treatment System (carbonate hardness removal) incl. cooling tower make-up
water treatment system
GBB
Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GBD
Carbonate hardness removal
GBK
Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GBL
Storage system outside fluid treatment system
GBN
Chemicals supply system
GBR
Flushing water and residues removal system
GBS
Sludge thickening system
GBY
Control and protection equipment
GC
Water Demineralization System
GCB
Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GCC
Aeration, Gas Injection System
GCF
Ion Exchange
GCK
Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid
GCN
Chemicals Supply System
GCP
Regeneration, flushing equipment
GCR
Flushing Water and Residues Removal System, incl. Neutralization
GCY
Control and Protection System
GH
Water Distribution Systems (not drinking water)
GHB
Service Water Distribution
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GHC
Distribution Systems after Treatment (demineralised water)
GHD
Raw water distribution
GK
Drinking Water Supply
GKB
Drinking Water generation and Storage System
GKC
Drinking Water distribution System
GM
Process Drainage System
GMA
Oily Effluent System
GMB
Non oily Effluent System
GMC
Sanitary Water Drains
GMD
Wash Water Discharge Gas Turbine
GME
Final Effluent Water Treatment Plant
GMF
Drains to Sink
GMK
Fuel Drains
GU
Rainwater collection and drainage systems
GUA
Rainwater collection and drainage systems incl. treatment
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CONVENTIONAL HEAT GENERATION
HA
Pressure System, Feedwater and steam sections
HAC
HP, IP, LP Economizer Systems
HAD
HP, IP, LP Evaporator and Drums Systems
HAH
HP, IP, LP Superheater Systems
HAN Pressure System Drainage and Venting Systems (including continuous and
intermittent blowdown tanks)
HAY
Control and Protection Equipment
HB
Support Structure, Enclosure, Steam Generator Interior
HBA
Frame, incl. Foundations
HBB
Enclosures
HBD
Platforms, Stairways
HBK
Steam Generator Interior
HN
Flue Gas Exhaust
HNA
Ducting System
HNE
Smoke Stack System (Chimney)
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STEAM AND WATER CYCLES
LA
Feedwater System
LAA
Storage, deaeration
LAB
Feedwater Piping System
LAC
Feedwater Pump System
LAE
HP Superheater Attemperator System
LAV
Lubricant Supply System
LB
Steam System
LBA
HP and LP Steam System
LBD
Extraction piping system
LBE
Back pressure piping system
LBH
Start Up Steam System, Shutdown Steam System
LBQ
Extraction steam piping system for HP feedwater heating
LBS
Extraction steam piping system for LP feedwater heating
LBW
Sealing steam system
LC
Condensate System
LCA
Main Condensate Piping System
LCB
Main Condensate Pump System
LCE
Condensate Attemperator System
LCM
Discharge, Drain Condensate System
LCP
Standby Condensate System, incl. Storage and Pump System
LCQ
Steam Generator Blowdown System
LCW
Sealing and Cooling Drains System
LCY
Control and Protection System
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LF
Common Installations for Steam, Water and Gas Cycles
LFN
Proportioning System for Feedwater, Condensate System, incl. proportioning in
Boiler and Turbine Area
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MAIN MACHINE SETS
MA
Steam Turbine Plant
MAA
HP Turbine
MAC
LP Turbine
MAD
Bearings
MAG
Condensing System
MAJ
Air Removal System
MAK
Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear
MAL
Drains and Vents Systems
MAM
Leak off steam system
MAN
ST HP and Hot Reheat Bypass incl. Attemperator System
MAP
ST LP Bypass System
MAV
ST Lubrication and ST Generator Set Lube Oil Treatment Systems
MAW ST Gland Steam Sealing System
MAX
ST Control Fluid Skid for Governing & Protection
MB
Gas Turbine Plant
MBA
Turbine, compressor rotor with common casing
MBB
Turbine casing and rotor
MBC
Compressor casing and rotor
MBD
Bearings
MBE
Coolant system for gas turbine plant
MBH
Cooling and sealing gas system
MBJ
Start-up unit
MBK
Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear,
barring gear
MBL
Intake air, cold gas system (open cycle)
MBM
Combustion chamber (gas heating, combustion)
MBN
Fuel supply system (liquid)
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MBP
Fuel supply system (gaseous)
MBQ
Ignition fuel supply system (if separate)
MBR
Exhaust gas system (open cycle)
MBS
Storage system
MBT
Motive gas generator unit, incl. combustion chamber
MBU
Additive system
MBV
Lubricant supply system
MBW
Sealing oil supply system
MBX
Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply
system
MBY
Electrical control and protection equipment
MBZ
Lubricant and control fluid treatment system
MJ
MJA
Black-start generator
MJB
Diesel generator
MK
Generator Plant
MKA
Generator, complete, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment
MKC
Exciter system
MKD
Generator bearing system
MKF
Stator/rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system
MKJ
Stator/rotor air cooling system, incl. coolant supply system
MKW Sealing Fluid Supply System
MKX
Fluid Supply System for Control and Protection Equipment
MKY
Control and Protection Equipment
ML
Electro-Motive Plant
MLA
Motor Frame, Motor-Generator Frame
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COOLING WATER SYSTEMS
PA
Circulating (main cooling) Water System
PAB
Circulating (main cooling) Water Piping System
PAC
Circulating (main cooling) Water Pump System
PAD
Recirculating cooling system, outfall cooling system
PAE
Cooling tower pump system
PAH
Condenser cleaning system
PB
Circulating (main cooling) Water Treatment System
PBN
Chemicals Supply System
PC
Auxiliary Cooling water System
PCA
Extraction, mechanical cleaning for direct cooling
PCB
Piping system
PCC
Pump system
PCH
Heat exchanger cleaning system
PCY
Control and protection equipment
PG
Closed Cooling Water System
PGB
Closed Cooling Water System
PU
Common equipment for cooling water systems
PUE
Air removal system
PUN
Proportioning equipment
PUR
Corrosion protection for mechanical equipment
PUS
Biocide generation system
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AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
QC
Central Chemicals Supply
QCA
Desoxidizer Injection System
QCB
Neutralizer Injection System
QCC
Phosphate Injection System
QCD
Corrosion Inhibitor Injection System
QCE
Others Quimicals Injection System
QE
Compressed air System
QEB
Compressed air distribution system
QF
General control (Instrument) Air Supply
QFA
Central control air generation system
QFB
Central control air distribution system
QFC
Central control air distribution (for supplier)
QFD
Central control air distribution (for supplier)
QFE
Central control air distribution (for supplier)
QJ
Central Gas Supply
QJB
Carbon Dioxide Storage and Distribution System
QJD
Nitrogen Gas Storage and Distribution System
QU
Sampling Systems
QUA
for feedwater systems (*LA*)
QUB
for steam systems (*LB*)
QUC
for condensate systems (*LC*)
QUE
for heating and cooling medium systems (*SB*, *QK*)
QUG
for demineralized water systems (*GH*)
QUN
for district heating systems (*N*)
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QUP
for cooling water systems (*P*)
QUS
for HVAC systems (*SA*)
QUW
for liquid waste (*GM* and similar)
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ANCILLARY SYSTEMS
SA
Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems for Conventional Area
SAA
Buildings Ventilation (Electrical Building, Turbine Hall, Auxiliary Buildings)
SAK
Buildings Air Conditioning
SAM
Turbine Hall Ventilation
SAU
Buildings Heating
SG
Stationary Fire Protection Systems
SGA
Fire Water System
SGC
Spray Deluge Systems
SGE
Sprinkler systems
SGF
Foam fire-fighting systems
SGG
Tank roof, tank shell cooling systems
SGJ
CO2 fire-fighting systems
SGL
Powder fire-fighting systems
SGM
Inergen fire-fighting systems
SGX
Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment
SGY
Control and protection equipment
SM
Cranes, stationary hoists and conveying appliances
SMA
Central equipment
SMC-SMU
Cranes etc. assigned to structures
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STRUCTURES
UM
Structures for main machine sets
UMA
Steam turbine building
UMB
Gas turbine building
UMC
Gas and steam turbine building
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ANNEX B
EQUIPMENT UNIT CODE LETTER
(Breakdown level 2)
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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
AA
Valves, dampers, etc. including actuators
AB
Isolating elements, air locks
AC
Heat exchangers, heating surfaces
AE
Rotating, travelling, lifting and slewing gears
AF
Continuous conveyor, feeders
AG
Generator units
AH
Heating, cooling and air conditioning units
AJ
Size-reduction equipment
AK
Compacting and packaging equipment
AM
Mixing, agitating units, vibrators
AN
Compressor units, fans
AP
Pump units
AS
Adjusting, tensioning equipment
AT
Cleaning, drying, filtering, separating equipment
AU
Braking, gearbox, coupling equipment, converters
AV
Combustion equipment
AW
Stationary tooling, treatment equipment
AX
Test and monitoring equipment
AZ
Other Units
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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
BB
Vessels, tanks, storage equipment
BE
Shafts
BF
Foundations
BN
Injectors, ejectors
BP
Flow restrictors, limiters, orifices
BQ
Hanger, supports, racks, piping penetrations
BR
Piping, ducts, channels
BS
Silencers
BT
Catalyst
BU
Insulation, enclosures
BZ
Other Units
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MEASURING CIRCUITS
CA
pH
CC
Conductivity
CD
Density
CE
Electrical variables
CF
Flow, rate
CG
Distance, length, position, sense of rotation
CK
Time
CL
Level (also interfacial level)
CM
Humidity
CP
Pressure
CQ
Quality variables (analysis, medium properties) except CC, CD, CM, CV
CR
Radiation variables
CS
Velocity, speed, frequency (mechanical), acceleration
CT
Temperature
CU
Combined and other variables
CV
Viscosity
CW
Force due to weight, mass
CY
Vibration, expansion
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F
INDIRECT
MEASURING
SUPPRESSED, CALCULATED)
CIRCUITS
(GATED,
CORRECTED,
FC
Conductivity
FD
Density
FE
Electrical variables
FF
Flow, rate
FG
Distance, length, position, sense of rotation
FJ
Power (mechanical, thermal)
FK
Time
FL
Level (also interfacial level)
FM
Humidity
FP
Pressure
FQ
Quality variables (analysis, medium properties) except FC, FD, FM, FV
FR
Radiation variables
FS
Velocity, speed, frequency (mechanical), acceleration
FT
Temperature
FU
Combined and other variables
FV
Viscosity
FW
Force due to weight, mass
FY
Vibration, expansion
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
GA
Junction box for analog measured data
GB
Junction box for binary signals
GC
Junction box analog safety I&C (SIL) measured data
GD
Junction box for power cables 1 kV
GE
Junction box for power cables < 1 kV
GF
Junction boxes for operational I&C (BELT) measured data
GG
Junction box for thermocouples
GH
Interior components identified according to process (e.g.: cabinets, cubicles, boxes)
of the electric, I&C system
GK
Information display and operator control equipment for process computer and
automation systems
GL
Junction box for solenoid valves
GM
Junction box for light-current systems of telecommunication
GN
Networking equipment (bus couplers and optic transceivers, etc.)
GO
Junction Boxes for Fire&Gas signals
GP
Junction box for lighting
GQ
Power socket outlets
GR
Direct current generating equipment (batteries)
GS
Switch gears (unless identified according to process)
GT
Transformer equipment
GU
Variable Frequency Drive
GV
Structure-related earthing and lightning protection equipment, surge arrestors
GW
Cabinet current supply equipment
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GX
Actuating equipment for electrical variables
GY
Junction box for light-current systems (not telecommunication)
GZ
Measuring instrument racks, supports, supporting structures, racks for electric, I&C
equipment
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SUBASSEMBLIES OF MAIN AND HEAVY MACHINES
HA
Machine stationary assembly
HB
Machine rotating assembly
HD
Bearing assembly
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ANNEX C
EQUIPMENT UNIT CODE LETTERS
(Breakdown Level 3)
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Instrumentation and control components, not electrical
QA
Enclosures ( for I&C component protection only )
QB
Sensors if not structurally integral with"QP" metering orifices
QH
Signalling device
QN
Controllers, flybold governor
QP
Measuring instruments, testing equipment
QR
Instrument piping
QS
Condensation chambers (datum reservoir) in measuring circuits
QT
Thermowells and pockets for protection of sensors
Electrical components
-A
Assemblies and subassemblies (printed circuit boards)
-B
Transducers for non-electrical to electrical variables and vice versa
-C
Capacitors
-D
Binary elements, delay devices, memory devices
-E
Special components (generator protection, relays, MV SWGR, protection, MCB for
aux. circuits)
-F
Protective devices
-G
Generators, power supplies
-H
Signalling devices
-K
Relays, contactors
-L
Inductors
-M
Motors
-N
Amplifiers, controllers
-P
Measuring instruments, testing equipment
-Q
Power switchgear
-R
Resistors
-S
Switches, selectors
-T
Transformers
-U
Modulators, converters from electrical to other electrical variables
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-V
Tubes, semiconductors
-W
Transmission paths, waveguides, aerials
-X
Terminals, plugs, sockets
-Y
Electrical positioners, solenoids(not motors)
-Z
Terminations, balancing equipment, filters, limiters, cable terminations, equalisers,
hybrid transformers
Signal origins
XA
Functional group control / subloop control
XB
Control interface
XC
Closed-loop control
XG
Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules
XH
Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals
XJ
Signals from non-standard areas ([Link] I&C, black boxes)
XK
Equipment unit / component protection
XL
Control room and control stations not assigned to particular controls (e.g. control
interface tiles)
XM
Superior alarm signals from electrotechnical and I&C areas
XN
Status display computer / criteria indicator
XP
Operation and monitoring level
XQ
Analog signals
XS
Functional group control step signals
XT
Turbine generator I&C , binary signals
XV
Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic...)
XW
Hardwired alarm annunciation system
Signal applications
YA
Functional group control / subloop control
YB
Control interface
YC
Closed-loop control
YG
Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules
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YH
Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals
YJ
Signals from non-standard areas ([Link] I&C, black boxes)
YK
Equipment unit / component protection
YL
Control room and control stations not assigned to particular controls (e.g. control
interface tiles)
YM
Superior alarm signals from electrotechnical and I&C areas
YN
Status display computer / criteria indicator
YP
Operation and monitoring level
YQ
Analog signals
YS
Functional group control step signals
YT
Turbine generator I&C , binary signals
YV
Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic...)
YW
Hardwired alarm annunciation system
Signal combination
ZJ
Output for non-standard areas ([Link] I&C, black boxes)
ZV
Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic...)
ZQ
Analog Output Signals
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ANNEX D
COUNTING RANGES FOR PIPING
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Determination of the Data Position AN at Breakdown Level 2 for Piping
Counting Range
Type of Pipe
From To
001 190
Main Pipes
191 199
Suction and Pressure Relief on Safety Valves
201 299
Element (valves, etc) and bypass lines
301 399
Pressure Lines for Measurement
401 499
Drain Pipes
501 599
Vent Pipes
601 699
Pipes for Extraction Points (For Sample Tests) & for
Metering Equipment
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ANNEX E
COUNTING RANGES FOR VALVES
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Determination of the Data Position AN at Breakdown Level 2 for Valve Types
Counting Range
Type of Valve
From To
001 - 100
Isolating and check valves (manual)
101 - 189
Control Valves (on-off and modulating
actuators)
191 - 199
Safety Valves
301 - 399
Isolating Valves for Instruments
401 - 499
Valves in Drains
501 - 599
Valves in Vents
601 - 699
Valves for Sampling & Chemical Injection
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ANNEX F
COUNTING RANGES FOR MEASUREMENT POINTS
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Determination of the Data Position AN at Breakdown Level 2 for Measurement Points
Counting
Range
Instruments
From To
001 080
Measuring Instruments with Analog Output Signal
(Except for Control Valve Position)
081 099
Measuring Instruments with Binary Output Signal
100 - 199
Measuring Instruments with Analog Output Signal for
Control Valve Positions
201 - 280
Redundant transmitters
281-299
Redundant switches
301 - 399
Not Assigned
401 - 499
Test Connections (No Instruments)
501 - 599
Local Indicators (Ex. Pressure Gauges, Thermometers,
Sight Glasses)
601 - 699
Not Assigned
701 - 799
Reserved
801 - 899
Reserved
901 - 999
Combined measurement (Addition, difference, 1v2, 2v3,
average)
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ANNEX F
ISA CODE LETTERS
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The ISA code will be according to the following:
ISA CODES
FIRST LETTER
Measured or initiated
variable
SUCCEEDING LETTERS
Modifier
Readout or
Passive Function
Analysis
Alarm
Burner
Users Choice
Electric Conductivity
Densiy
Voltage
Flow Rate
View / Position
Viewing device
Hand, manual
Hand
Electrical Current
Indicate
Power
Scan
Time, Time Schedule
Time Rate of
Change
Level
Humidity
Users Choice
Users Choice
Users Choice
Orifice, Restriction
Pressure, Vacuum
Point (Test)
Connection
Quantity
Output
Function
Modifier
Users Choice
Users Choice
Control
Close
Differential
Primary Element
Ratio (Fraction)
Ratio
High
Control Station
Light
Momentary
Integrate, Totalize
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Control Station
Intermediate
Users Choice
Users Choice
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FIRST LETTER
Measured or initiated
variable
SUCCEEDING LETTERS
Modifier
Readout or
Passive Function
Output
Function
Remote
Speed, Frequency
Temperature
Multivariable
Vibration
Weight, Force
Phase
X Axis
State
Y Axis
Relay, Compute
Position, Dimension
Z Axis
Unclassified
Control Element
Modifier
Record
Safety
Switch
Transmit
Multifunction
Multifunction
Multifunction
Valve, Damper,
Louver
Well
Unclassified
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Unclassified
Unclassified
Protection
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ANNEX G
INTERFACE COORDINATION MATRIX
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KKS
CODE
GRIDS AND DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS (*)
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
(*) if applicable
220 kV Systems
AD
Main measure transformers
ADT
6099
1059
Lightning protection
ADW
6099
1059
Grounding grid and catodic protection
AR
Indoor grounding grid
ARI
6099
1059
Outdoor grounding grid
ARE
6099
1059
Catodic protection
ARP
6099
1059
POWER TRANSMISSION AND
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY (*)
(*) if applicable
Medium voltage distribution boards and
transformers, Normal system
6 or 10 kV Switch Gear
BB
BBA
Low voltage main distribution boards and
transformers, Normal system
6099
1059
BF
Low voltage main distribution boards
BFA
6099
1059
Low voltage main distribution transformers
BFT
6099
1059
Low voltage main subdistribution boards
and transformers, Normal system
BJ
6099
1059
6099
1059
MCC
BJA
Low voltage subdistribution board and
transformers
BL
0.40 kV subdistribution board
BLA
Notes
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KKS
CODE
Low voltage distribution boards and
transformers, (diesel) emergency power
system 1
BM
Low voltage emergency distribution boards
BMA
Low voltage distribution boards,
Uninterruptible (converter) power supply
BR
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
6099
1059
UPS distribution board
BRA
6099
1059
UPS inverter
BRU
6099
1059
Isolation transformer
BRT
6099
1059
Battery systems
BT
DC System Batteries 125 VDC
BTA
6099
1059
DC System Batteries 250 VDC
BTB
6099
1059
Battery charger 125 VDC
BTL
6099
1059
Battery charger 250 VDC
BTM
6099
1059
ALL
CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND
RESIDUES DISPOSAL
Notes
Supply of liquid fuel
EG
Residues removal system
EGR
Supply of Gaseous Fuel
EK
Receiving equipment including pipeline
EKA
ALL
Heating System
EKC
ALL
Reducing Station
EKD
ALL
ALL
EKE
Mechanical Cleaning and Scrubbing
10EKE: common line for both
GT
11EKE: for GT1
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CODE
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
Notes
12EKE for GT2
Piping System
EKG
ALL
Residues removal system
EKR
1059
6099
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CODE
WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
Notes
Treatment System
GB
Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GBB
ALL
Carbonate hardness removal
GBD
ALL
Piping, temporary storage and pump system
for main fluid
GBK
ALL
Storage system outside fluid treatment
GBL
ALL
Chemical supply system
GBN
1059
6099
Flushing water and residues removal system
GBR
ALL
Sludge thickening system
GBS
ALL
Water demineralisation System
GC
Filtering, mechanical cleaning system
GCB
ALL
(*) if applicable
Aeration, Gas injection system
GCC
ALL
(*) if applicable
Ion Exchange
GCF
ALL
Piping system, temporary storage system,
pump system for main fluid
GCK
ALL
Chemicals Supply System
GCN
ALL
Regeneration, flushing equipment
GCP
ALL
Flushing Water and Residues Removal
System, incl. Neutralization
GCR
ALL
Drinking (Potable) water
GK
Drinking water generation system
GKB
ALL
GME
8099
1079
Process Drainage System
Final Effluent water treatment Plant
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CODE
CONVENTIONAL HEAT
GENERATION
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
Notes
Pressure system, feedwater and steam
sections (HRSG)
HA
HP, IP,LP Economizer System
HAC
ALL
HP, IP,LP Evaporator and drum systems
HAD
ALL
HP, IP,LP superheater system
HAH
ALL
Pressure system drainage and venting system
(including blowdown tanks)
HAN
ALL
STEAM AND WATER CYCLES
Feedwater system
LA
Storage, deareation
LAA
ALL
Feedwater piping system
LAB
1059
1059
HP Superheater attemperator system
LAE
ALL
Steam System
LB
HP Steam System
LBA
1029
3049
Steam Turbine Supplier
LP Steam System
LBA
5069
7099
Steam Turbine Supplier
Start Up Steam System, Shutdown Steam
System
LBH
ALL
Auxiliary steam System
LBW
ALL
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CODE
Condensate System
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
ALL
Notes
LC
Main Condensate Piping System
LCA
Condensate attemperator system
LCE
MAIN MACHINE SETS
7999
(For steam turbine supplier)
Steam Turbine Plant
MA
Air Removal System
MAJ
1059
5999
Drains and Vents Systems
MAL
6199
1060
ALL
COOLING WATER SYSTEMS
For steam turbine supplier
Circulating (main cooling) Water System
PA
Circulating Water treatment system
PB
Chemicals supply system
Hardness stabilizer
PBN
5059
1019
Sulphuric acid dosing
PBN
6079
2029
Biodispersant (Biological fouling
inhibitor)
PBN
8089
3039
Biocide (Hypochlorite)
PBN
9099
Closed Cooling Water System
PG
1089
4049
9099
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CODE
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
Central chemical supply
QC
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
Deoxidizer injection system
QCA
5999
1059
Neutralizer injection system
QCB
5999
1059
Phosphate injection system
QCC
5999
1059
Corrosion inhibitor injection system
QCD
5999
1059
Notes
Central control air supply
QF
Central control air distribution system
QFC
ALL
For Steam Turbine supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFD
ALL
For HRSG supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFE
ALL
For Gas Turbine supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFF
ALL
For Water Treatment Plant
supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFG
ALL
For Effluent Treatment Plant
supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFH
ALL
For Chemical dosing system
supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFI
ALL
For sampling system supplier
Central control air distribution system
QFJ
ALL
For Bypass system supplier
Sampling System
QU
Feedwater system (LA)
QUA
1029
2999
Steam system (LB)
QUB
1029
2999
Condensate system (LC)
QUC
1029
2999
Demineralized water system (GH)
QUG
1029
2999
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CODE
SENE
R
SUPPLIE
R
Cooling water system (P)
QUP
1029
2999
Liquid waste system (GM)
QUW
1029
2999
ANCILLARY SYSTEMS
Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning
(HVAC) Systems for Conventional Area
SA
Buldings Ventilation (Electrical Bulding,
Turbine Hall, Auxiliary Buildings)
SAA
1059
6099
Buildings Air Conditining
SAK
1059
6099
Buildings Heating
SAU
1059
6099
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