IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM KKS Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Date KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key Function Key Equipment Unit Key Component Key Updated by Revision Mark Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General 3/235 PART 1 - GENERAL CONTENTS II -1. I - 1.1. I - 1.2. I -2. I - 2.1. I - 2.2. I - 2.3. I - 2.3.1. I - 2.3.2. I -3. I - 3.1. I - 3.2. I - 3.2.1. I - 3.2.2. I - 3.2.3. I - 3.3. I - 3.3.1. I - 3.3.2. I - 3.3.3. I - 3.4. I - 3.4.1. I - 3.4.2. I -4. I -5. I - 5.1. I - 5.2. I - 5.3. I - 5.3.1. I - 5.3.2. I - 5.3.3. I - 5.4. I - 5.5. I - 5.5.1. I - 5.5.2. I - 5.5.3. II II -1. II -2. II - 2.1. II - 2.2. II - 2.3. II - 2.4. II - 2.5. II - 2.6. KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key ................................................................. 5 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 6 The origin and development of KKS .................................................................. 6 Requirements to be met by the Identification System....................................... 7 FORMAT OF CODE ........................................................................................... 8 Types of Code and Breakdown Levels ................................................................ 8 Prefix Symbols, and Breakdown Symbols for Types of Code .......................... 9 Format of Breakdown Levels ............................................................................ 10 Classifying Code Elements .......................................................................................... 11 Numbering Code Elements .......................................................................................... 12 CONTENTS OF DATA CHARACTERS ........................................................ 13 Total plant ........................................................................................................... 13 Process-Related Identification ........................................................................... 15 System code ................................................................................................................. 16 Equipment Unit Code .................................................................................................. 18 Component Code ......................................................................................................... 20 Point of Installation Identification .................................................................... 22 Installation Unit Code .................................................................................................. 23 Installation Space Code ............................................................................................... 24 Examples...................................................................................................................... 25 Location Identification ....................................................................................... 29 Structure Code ............................................................................................................. 30 Room Code .................................................................................................................. 31 NOTATION OF CODES ................................................................................... 34 GENERAL NOTES ............................................................................................ 35 Rules on the Keys ................................................................................................ 35 Assignment of System Codes to Mechanical Equipment and Measuring Circuits ................................................................................................................ 35 Special Rules for Mechanical Engineering ....................................................... 35 Valves .......................................................................................................................... 35 Mechanical Supports ................................................................................................... 35 Mechanical Service Systems ....................................................................................... 36 Special Rules for Civil Engineering .................................................................. 37 Special Rules for Electrical and Control and Instrumentation Engineering 38 Shared equipment ........................................................................................................ 38 Electrical Equipment ................................................................................................... 38 Control and Instrumentation Equipment ..................................................................... 39 Function Key ....................................................................................................... 43 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 44 FUNCTION KEY MAIN GROUPS (F1) .......................................................... 45 A - Grid and distribution systems (for electric power plants, thermoelectric power plants and heating plants) ...................................................................... 46 B – Power transmission and auxiliarY electrical power supply ..................... 50 C – Instrumentation and control systems......................................................... 59 D – Control systems ............................................................................................ 64 E – Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal ........................................ 65 G – Water supply and disposal.......................................................................... 71 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General II - 2.7. II - 2.8. II - 2.9. II - 2.10. II - 2.11. II - 2.12. II - 2.13. II - 2.14. II - 2.15. II - 2.16. II - 2.17. II - 2.18. III III -1. III - 1.1. III -2. III - 2.1. III - 2.2. III - 2.3. III - 2.4. III - 2.4.1. III - 2.5. III - 2.6. III - 2.6.1. III - 2.7. III - 2.7.1. III - 2.8. 4/235 H – Conventional heat generation......................................................................78 L – Steam, water, gas cycles ...............................................................................85 M – Main machine sets........................................................................................91 N – Process energy supply for external users (e.g. District Heating)..............97 P – Cooling water systems ..................................................................................99 Q – Auxiliary systems ........................................................................................106 R – Gas generation and treatment ...................................................................111 S – Ancillary systems .........................................................................................118 U - Structures .....................................................................................................122 W – Renewable energy plants ..........................................................................132 X – Heavy machinery (not main machine sets)...............................................134 Z – Workshop and office equipment ...............................................................139 Equipment Unit Key..........................................................................................141 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 142 Equipment Unit Identification .........................................................................142 EQUIPMENT UNIT KEY – MAIN GROUPS (A1) ...................................... 144 A – Mechanical equipment ...............................................................................145 B – Mechanical equipment ...............................................................................166 C – Direct measuring circuits ...........................................................................177 D – Loop control circuits ..................................................................................197 Identification Examples .......................................................................................199 E – Binary and analog signal and variable conditioning ...............................200 F – Indirect measuring circuits ........................................................................202 Examples of Identification ..................................................................................205 G – Electrical devices ........................................................................................209 Identification Samples .........................................................................................233 H – Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery ..........................................234 PART 2 - COMPONENT KEY Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - KKS GUIDELINES AND TOTAL PLANT KEY 5/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 6/282 I -1. Introduction Identification System is based on the Kraftwerk - Kennzeichen - System (KKS) This System is the basis for the standard and clear identification of all installations and subsystems in power plant. The present Part 1 is aimed to present the KKS general rules and it contains KKS keys for systems, equipment units and components. I - 1.1. The origin and development of KKS It is absolutely essential for the parties participating in the construction and operation of a power plant to agree upon a standard system for the designation and classification of the plant, its part and components. Due to the size of power plants and the fact that the large number of parties participating are all in different locations, communication problems arise which can incur costs which cannot be estimated in advance. A standard designation system enables each party, irrespective of language and assignment, to identify uniformly and unambiguously, those parts of the plant within its responsibility. The Power Station Designation System KKS satisfies these requirements to a degree not previously attainable. The planning, construction and operation of power plants was based in the past on attempts to identify installations and parts thereof by means of differing incompatible systems. The result was a series of operations whose sequence was often irrational. Bearing in mind the scale of power plants being built up to the early sixties, the Plant Identification System AKS could be regarded as adequate for the needs of planning and construction engineers at that time. In the meantime, the AKS has been adopted as the main system of identification in a number of conventional and nuclear plants. Increased unit sizes, higher rates of automation and further developments in power-plant technology, coupled with the demands made on classification systematics by power plant operators, all called for a uniform and total solution of the classification problem. A working party, consisting of planners, operating companies, authorized inspectors and other authorities, was set up in 1970 with the task of finding such a solution. The result of this joint effort is the Power Station Identification System KKS. This draws clear divisions between power plant installations and systems, and takes full account of the needs of manufacturers, operators, inspectors and other authorities as well as the technical requirements of the mechanical engineering, process engineering, civil engineering, and electrical and control engineering sectors. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 7/282 Areas of application are: • Planning and project engineering • Licensing • Erection • Acceptance • Commissioning • Documentation • Operation and supervision • Maintenance • Spares and replacement parts • Defect statistics • Plant accounts • Plant budgeting and cost control The Power Station Identification System: Kraftwerk - Kennzeichen - System (KKS) was published in 1978 (1st edition) by the VGB and is now the basis for the designation of installations and subsystems in power plants. Since this time the KKS has been further developed by the VGB Technical Committee on Technical Classification Systems. Current members of the technical committee are: • ABB Asea Brown, Boveri AG • Berliner Kraft- und Licht (BEWAG) AG • Braunschweigische Kohlenbergwerke AG • Energie - Versorgung Schwaben AG • EPZ. The Netherlands • ESKOM, Republic of South Africa • F.D.B.R. Fachverband Dampfkessel, Behälter – und Rohrleitungsbau e.V. • Gesellschaft für Reaktorsicherheit • Hartmann & Braun AG • Maschinenfabrik Augsburg – Nürnberg AG • Rheinisch - Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG • Schnell - Brüter - Kernkraftwerkgesellschaft mbH • Siemens AG, Corporate Groups E and KWU • STEAG AG • VDEN, The Netherlands • VDMA, Verband Deutscher Maschinen – und Anlagenbau e.V. • Vereinigte Elektrizitätswerke Westfalen AG • Vereinigte Kesselwerke AG KKS takes account of other relevant standards such as IEC, ISO, etc., and its principles are laid down in DIN 40719, part 2. I - 1.2. Requirements to be met by the Identification System To perform the set tasks the Identification system must be capable of satisfying the following requirements: • Determination of all installations and subsystems; • An adequate number of reserve codes must be available for future developments in power plant engineering; Page Identification System KKS 8/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key • The classification of installations and subsystems must be generally applicable to all types of power plant: all individual circuits and arrangements must, however, be clearly identifiable; • Clear identification of all subsystems; • A designation used in a power plant must be nonrecurring; • Subdivision with graded details and a fixed meaning for the data characters; • Variable designation length depending upon the detail requirements of the various areas of application; • Independent designation of various systems must be possible; • Ease of recognition ensured by clarity and an acceptable length for the designation; • Plausibility check facility, especially for data processing; • Account must be taken of existing standards, guidelines and recommendations. I -2. Format of Code I - 2.1. Types of Code and Breakdown Levels In consideration of the various requirements placed on the identification of plants, sections of plants and items of equipment in power station, KKS has three different types of code: • Process-related code Process-related identification of systems and items of equipment according to their functions in mechanical, civil, electrical and control and instrumentation engineering • Point of installation code Identification of point of installation of electrical and control and instrumentation equipment in installation units (e.g. in cabinets, panels, consoles) • Location code Identification of locations in structures, on floors and in rooms and also of fire areas. These types of code are distinguished by means of prefix and breakdown symbols. These three types of code use the same identification scheme, which is subdivided into four breakdown levels. Originally the titles of the breakdown levels were based on the process-related code: Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level 0 1 2 3 Total plant Function Equipment unit Component Page Identification System KKS 9/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key The titles of the breakdown levels of the three types of code will henceforth be as follows: Serial no. of breakdown level 0 1 2 3 Process-related identification Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code Point of installation identification Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code Location identification Total plant Structure code Room code I - 2.2. Prefix Symbols, and Breakdown Symbols for Types of Code The types of code are distinguished in accordance with DIN 40719, Part 2, by means of prefix and breakdown symbols. Serial no. of breakdown level 0 1 2 3 Equipment unit code Component code Process-related identification = Total plant System code Point of installation identification + Total plant Installation unit code Location identification + Total plant Structure code Prefix symbol • Installation space code Room code Breakdown symbol The “full stop” breakdown symbol for point of installation identification must always be written. The prefix symbols may be omitted if the information contents of the codes remain unambiguous. Page Identification System KKS 10/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 2.3. Format of Breakdown Levels The code is made up of breakdown levels. The individual breakdown levels are differently formatted. They are made up of classifying and numbering code elements. The latter consist of data characters occupied by alpha and numeric symbols. Serial no. of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A 3 AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN A A A N N In the middle line of the above table is written the designation of data character. The origin of the letters used in it is in German language, namely: G - Gesamtanlage: Total plant (e.g. power station unit, non-unit-specific plant); F - Funktion: Function (e.g. main cooling water, piping system, steam turbine drain and vent system, generator transformer incl. cooling system); A - Aggregat: Equipment unit (e.g. pump unit, valve incl. actuator, heat exchanger); B - Betriebsmittel: Component. (e.g. el. motor, coupling, protective device, delay device). In Power Station Identification System KKS we apply two types of data character: A - alpha characters (Roman letters except I and O) Exceptional is the data character B1 where we apply for electrical components special symbol “−” instead of a letter N - numerical characters (Arabic numerals). Page Identification System KKS 11/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key The breakdown levels and the data characters within the breakdown levels denote progressively smaller entities from left to right. Read from left to right no data characters may be omitted. Special guidelines apply to data characters G, F0 and A3. I - 2.3.1. Classifying Code Elements The alpha code elements F1, F2, F3, A1, A2 and B1, B2 have a classifying function. Serial no. of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A 3 AN N N A3 B1 B2 BN A A A N N N • F1: Main groups • F2: Groups • F3: Subgroups • A1: Main groups • A2: Subgroups • B1: Main groups • B2: Subgroups The classifying coding letters and designations are established on a non-project-specific basis in the KKS keys, namely as: • Function key, for F1 F2 F3 on breakdown level 1 (see Chapter II). • Equipment unit key, for A1 A2. on breakdown level 2 (see Chapter III) Page Identification System KKS 12/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key The terminology of the key may be modified on a project-specific basis but only provided that the contents are not altered. Such modifications are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Coding letters which are “blocked” are reserved for future technologies and new systems engineering configurations. I - 2.3.2. Numbering Code Elements The code elements G, F0, FN, AN, A3 and BN have a numbering function. Serial no. of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A 3 AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN A A A N N 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. Page Identification System KKS 13/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I -3. Contents of Data Characters I - 3.1. Total plant Serial no. of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A 3 AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN A A A N N 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. Page Identification System KKS 14/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I – 3.1.1. KKS Identification System for Power Plant Production Plant Location Production Equipment Unit DIN 6779-10 ANN N A or N Component 3 Equipment Unit 2 Function 1 Total Plant 0 AA NNN AAA NN AA NN 0 Common Systems 1 Boiler 1 2 Boiler 2 Example X1_H0 LAB10 CT001 System classification System numbering Equipment unit classification X1 _ H 0 LAB 10 System Code Block Underscore PLANT CT 001 EB 01 Component numbering Component classification Equipment unit numbering Page Identification System KKS 15/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.2. Process-Related Identification Process-related identification of systems and items of equipment according to their function in mechanical, civil, electrical and control and instrumentation engineering. Serial no. of breakdown level 0 Title of breakdown Total plant level Designation of data G character Type of data A or N character = 1 2 3 System code Equipment unit code Component code F0 F1 F2 F3 N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N • Prefix symbol For process-related code • see chapter I - 3.1 • System classification Classification of systems and plants as per KKS Key (Chapter II) • System numbering Numbering subdivision of systems and plants into subsystems and sections of plants • Equipment unit classification Classification of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment as per KKS Key (Chapter III) • Equipment unit numbering Numbering of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment • Additional code for the equipment unit code • Component classification Classification of components, signals or signal applications • Component numbering Numbering of components, signals or signal applications The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted. N N A3 B1 B2 (A) A A BN N N Page Identification System KKS 16/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.2.1. System code System code consists of three letters and two digits. No one of these symbols can be omitted. Serial no. of breakdown level 0 Title of breakdown Total plant level Designation of data G character Type of data A or N character = 1 2 3 System code Equipment unit code Component code F0 F1 F2 F3 N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (A) A A N N • see chapter I - 3.1 • System classification Classification of systems and plants as per KKS Key (Chapter II). Coding letters and designations of the main groups F1 as given in the Function Key: A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Grid and distribution systems Power transmission and auxiliary power supply Instrumentation and control systems Instrumentation and control systems Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal Handling of nuclear equipment Water supply and disposal Conventional heat generation Nuclear heat generation Nuclear auxiliary systems Steam, water, gas cycles Main machine sets Process energy supply for external users (e.g. district heating) Cooling water systems Auxiliary systems Gas generation and treatment Ancillary systems Blocked Structures Blocked Renewable energy plants, solar systems Heavy machinery (not main machine sets) Blocked Workshop and office equipment. Page Identification System KKS 17/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key The subdivisions in F2 and F3 are given in the applicable Function Key (Chapter II). Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (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 caseto-case basis which numbering convention is best suited to the extend and structure of the systems and plants to be identified. FN numbering is governed by the following principles: • Numbering starts anew when one of the preceding code elements changes; • Numbering may be consecutive or grouping; • Numbering need not be continuous; • Numbering conventions, once established, may not be altered, not even in the event of changes made in the progress of planning; • The direction of numbering coincides as a rule with that of fluid flow; • FN numbering is governed by priorities (e.g. run pipe and branch pipe) or by a defined direction of view (e.g. from left to right, from bottom to top); • The possibility of later addition to the systems should be considered in the course of numbering. Page Identification System KKS 18/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.2.2. Equipment Unit Code Equipment Unit Code consists of two letters, three digits and sometimes one additional letter (data character A3) which can be omitted. The Equipment Unit identified in breakdown level 2 belongs always to the System designated in breakdown level 1. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (A) A A N N • Equipment unit classification Classification of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment as per KKS Key (Chapter III). Coding letters and designations of the main groups A1 as given in the Equipment Unit Key: A B C D E F G H*) J Mechanical equipment Mechanical equipment Direct measuring circuits Closed-loop control circuits Analog and binary signal conditioning Indirect measuring circuits Electrical equipment Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery 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). Page Identification System KKS 19/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (A) A A N N • Equipment unit numbering Numbering of mechanical equipment, electrical and control and instrumentation equipment. The AN number of breakdown level 2 is used to number the items of equipment classified in A1 and A2. The AN number must consist of three digits. Redundant zeros must be written. AN numbering may be consecutive or grouping. It is a common practice to apply 100s grouping: in this case the first digit points the kind of equipment unit. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (A) A A N N • Additional code For the equipment unit code. The additional code is used for the numbering of: • Pilot valves and overpressure protection equipment • Multiple supplies for electric loads • Measuring circuits which share one sensor. The additional code can be omitted. Further applications are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. The additional code is not an alternative code for the components identified under breakdown level 3. Page Identification System KKS 20/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.2.3. Component Code A component designated in breakdown level 3 is a part of equipment unit identified in breakdown level 2. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (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 K M Q X Y Z Electrical components (to DIN 40719 Part 2) Mechanical components Mechanical components Instrumentation and control components (non-electrical) Signal origin Signal application Gated signal Page Identification System KKS 21/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (A) A A N N • Component numbering Numbering of components, signals and signal applications Redundant zeros must be written. The first digit is often used to point the kind (sort) of component designated in B1 B2. Page Identification System KKS 22/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.3. Point of Installation Identification Identification of points of installation of electrical and instrumentation equipment in installation units (e.g. in cabinets, panels, consoles) Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + 0 1 2 Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A (A) AN (N) (N) A3 N (A) • Prefix symbol for point of installation code • see chapter I - 3.1 • Installation unit classification Classifying subdivision of installation units, e.g. cubicles, consoles, cabinets, panels (Chapter II) • Installation unit numbering Numbering subdivision of installation units • Breakdown symbol “full stop” • Installation space code Vertical subdivision (rows) of installation spaces in installation units • Installation space code Horizontal subdivision (columns) of installation spaces in installation units • Additional code for installation space identification Identification of special installation locations of components or further subdivision of AN The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique. This is subject to agreement between the parties to the project. The “full stop” breakdown symbol must always be written. Page Identification System KKS 23/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.3.1. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + Installation Unit Code 0 1 2 Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A (A) AN (N) (N) A3 N (A) • Installation unit classification Classifying subdivision of installation units, e.g. cubicles, consoles, cabinets, panels Coding letters and designations of the main groups F1 as given in the Function Key: A B C D Grid and distribution systems Power transmission and auxiliary power supply Instrumentation and control equipment Instrumentation and control equipment (for use only when function codes CM to CT are insufficient for the identification of system combinations) The subdivisions in F2 and F3, are given in the applicable Function Key. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + 0 1 2 Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A (A) AN (N) (N) A3 N (A) • Installation unit numbering Numbering subdivision of installation units Numbering starts anew when the preceding code elements change. Redundant zeros must be written. Details of application are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Page Identification System KKS 24/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.3.2. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + Installation Space Code 0 1 2 Total plant Installation unit code Installation space code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A (A) AN (N) (N) A3 N (A) • Vertical subdivision (rows) of installation spaces in installation units • Horizontal subdivision (columns) of installation spaces in installation units • Additional code Identification of special installation locations of components or further subdivision of AN The number of data characters is governed by the necessary degree of detail of the coordinate system. The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique. Deviations with respect to the type of data character (A or N) and their quantity are allowed by DIN 40719 Part 2 and are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. There are also cases of deviations consisting in using the dividing symbol twice, and AN, e.g. Y2BHB12.7.1, which means 1 lead-out from bay 7 at segment 12 section Y2 of switch gear BHB. Page Identification System KKS 25/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.3.3. Examples Examples of the identification of installation spaces in panels To identify the installation space, draw on front of the panel coordinate system origin - so called grid. Subdivide for this aim the panel elevation into planes: • horizontal (x axis)- the result of subdivision are lines (rows), • vertical (y axis)- the result of subdivision are columns (spaces). Such established grid after addressing can state the coordinate system. The coordinate system made by construction (so called „constant grid”) appears in panels of electronics, control rooms etc. Examples: X - axis columns Y- axis (lines) front of the panel (service side) lines LINE A LINE B In result of horizontal subdivision of panel appears “the lines” (rows), which are numbered by first letters in alphabetic order used direction from top to bottom. LINE C direction of numbering A A B C C D E E F G H J K L G H The identification of lines is stating from the left top of the corner Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key By means of coordinate grid, we are numbering the needed places on the fixed line + A112C .AA 26/282 .AB .AC 5 AA 1 60 60 1 60 1 CWA01.AL005 According to cubicles, divisions, sections etc. into which an installation unit is subdivided, the identification of installation spaces is determined by displacement of the coordinate system origin KU AL . + CWA01. + CWA02 . + CWA03 AZ 15 1 150 A + CWA00 Where fittings which extend over several cubicles are numbered over a separate position code is to be established, e.g. CWA00 CWA00.AK015 AK AZ + CWA01 + CWA02 Row E in the switchgear BBA02 + CWA03 +BAA02.E3C +BAA02.E3B 1 2 3 + BAA 02.E3A The depth of installation spaces within drawers can be identified with the aid of the additional code in data character A3 Page Identification System KKS 27/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 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. front side 989 993 997 0 500 5 KU Range for additional fittings 505 509 168 Range for additional fittings Additional fittings referenced to the grid. X and Y zones are outside the grid. A breakdown level 2 is used to identify the installation space. Installation zone X . XA 1 Grid zone 2 +XB002 1 2 Installation zone Y . AA 1 . AB 2 . AC 3 .YA +YA003 3 4 . XB .YB 1 . XC +XD004 1 . AZ 1 .XD 2 .YC 4 . ZN................... ZZ 27 + ZN001 .YD Page Identification System KKS 28/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key C Instrumentation and Control System Point of installation identification CHA CH Level 1 Unit protection panels Protections 01 02 04 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 CHA 05 Panel 05 A B C D E F G I J K Level 2 JA Level Data character Example JB JB 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 09 10 4 5 6 0 1 2 A N A A A N N A A N N N A A 0 C H A 0 Unit Prefix number Panel No. of panel Place in panel Place in set Electronic module Plate 4 Bottom of the plate 4 3 2 1 A 06 U B 5 J B 0 6 4 B Page Identification System KKS 29/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.4. Location Identification Identification of locations in structures, on floors and in rooms and also of fire areas. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + 0 1 2 Total plant Structure code Room code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 (A) A AN (N) N A3 N (A) • Prefix symbol for the location code • see chapter I - 3.1 • Structure classification Classifying subdivision of structures (outdoor area as well) • Floor numbering Numbering subdivision of structures into floors, storeys, platforms, elevations, etc. • Room classification Identification of rooms and fire areas R - room, S - fire area • Room numbering − Numbering of rooms and fire areas on each floor (number code) or − Identification of grid squares on each floor (coordinate system) • Additional code for subdivision of room number The data characters in parentheses ( ) may be omitted if the code remains unique. This is subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Page Identification System KKS 30/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.4.1. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + Structure Code 0 1 2 Total plant Structure code Room code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N A3 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 breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + 0 1 2 Total plant Structure code Room code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N A3 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. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.4.2. 31/282 Room Code The room code serves to identify physically separate and fictitious rooms in structures and in the outdoor area. Physically separate rooms in structures are identified by numbering, grid squares in the outdoor area by coordinates. Fictitious rooms in structures may be identified by numbering or coordinate systems. Page Identification System KKS 32/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.4.2.1. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + Room Identification by Numbering 0 1 2 Total plant Structure code Room code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 (A) A2 AN (N) N A3 N • Room classification Identification of rooms and fire areas Coding letters and designations for main group A1: • R – Room (may be omitted if code remains unique) • S – Fire area (must always be written) • A2 is not used in numbered room codes • Room numbering Numbering of rooms and fire areas on each floor Shafts and rooms which extend over more than one floor receive the room numbering of the lowermost floor for all elevations. The 100s character may be omitted if no structure in the total plant comprises more than 99 rooms. If this is not the case, all floor numbering codes of the total plant must be written uniformly with three data characters in AN. • Additional code for subdivision of room number (A) Page Identification System KKS 33/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 3.4.2.2. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character + Room Identification by Coordinates 0 1 2 Total plant Structure code Room code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N A or N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN (N) N A3 N (A) • Room classification Data character A1 = R must always be written • Coordinate on abscissa (alphanumeric) The numeric data character may be omitted • Coordinate on ordinate (numeric) • Additional code for subdivision of grid The dimensions of the grid squares should be established with the aid of suitably scaled coordinate systems (see DIN 1356) relative to a surveyed origin (e.g. as per Gauß-Krüger). The grid sizes and the meaning and type of the data characters (A or N) are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Remark: The outdoor area is designated in the breakdown level 1 by symbols: UZT00. Page Identification System KKS 34/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I -4. Notation of Codes The code may be written with or without spacing but in such a way that it cannot be misinterpreted. The allowable notations are fixed. Their use for any intended purpose is subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Spaced notation promotes the comprehensibility and mnemonic quality of codes. Codes may be spaced by the insertion of blank spaces or interposing lines at predetermined points and by multipleline notation: “small spacing” Blank spaces or interposing lines between the breakdown levels for codes which do not have to be understood within a limited period of time; “large spacing” Blank spaces or interposing lines between alpha and numeric elements within the breakdown levels where the breakdown levels are more than 4 data characters long, for example for codes in the control room, which have to be understood in a relatively short period of time. Small spacing With blank spaces With interposing lines Multiple-line Large spacing AN AAANN AANNNA AANN AN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN or or NN AAANN AANNNA AANN AN  AAANN  AANNNA  AANN NN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN AN  AAA  NN  AA  NNNA  AANN or or NN  AAANN  AANNNA  AANN AN AAANN AANNNA AANN NN  AAA  NN  AA  NNNA  AANN AN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN or or NN AAANN AANNNA AANN NN AAA NN AA NNNA AANN Example: or or or 08LBS60AA201 08LBS60 AA201 08 LBS60 AA201 08 LBS60 AA201 It is not allowed in the KKS system to apply any symbols like “ , ” (comma) “ . ” (point) (exception see chapter I - 2.2) Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 35/282 I -5. General Notes I - 5.1. Rules on the Keys The KKS key is divided into the following key parts: • Function key (Chapter II) • Equipment unit key (Chapter III) • Component key Specified below meanings, applied to KKS symbols, shall be understood in following way: “blocked” - specified alphabetical symbols should not be used (it is reserved for KKS of future technologies in energy industries) - After coordinating letter combination can be used “reserve” I - 5.2. Assignment of System Codes to Mechanical Equipment and Measuring Circuits Equipment units are identified according to the system within the interfaces of which they are located. Supply systems which serve only one equipment unit are identified on an equal footing as subsystems of the system in which they are installed. Where an equipment unit serves as an interface between two or more systems, its system code is assigned on the originator principle, i.e. according to the system whose functions require the items concerned. Measuring circuits are identified according to the system within the interfaces of which the sensor is installed. I - 5.3. Special Rules for Mechanical Engineering I - 5.3.1. Valves Valves are identified on the equipment unit level by the letters AA regardless of their type, design or actuator. Safety equipment, consisting of safety valves and their associated piping, are assigned to the system to which they are connected. Drains and vents are identified as far as the final isolation element – including double valves – or as far as the open outlet as part of the drained or vented system (originator principle). This applies analogously to supply systems. System isolation valves for measuring circuits are identified on the level of the equipment unit code by the classifying letters AA. Subsequent isolation and pressure equalization valves in the measuring circuit are components of the measuring circuit and therefore classified as KA. I - 5.3.2. Mechanical Supports Supports may be identified using the system code or the structure code. On breakdown level 2 supports should be identified by BQ. Structure-related identification is expedient where different systems are held by shared supports. System-related identification is expedient where the supported items are positively assignable to one system. Page Identification System KKS 36/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 5.3.3. Mechanical Service Systems Mechanical service systems which serve more than one main group identified on breakdown level 1 are identified as auxiliary or ancillary systems in separate main groups F1 by means of the following coding letters: G K Q S Water supply and disposal Reactor auxiliary systems Auxiliary systems Ancillary systems Example: User (system) Code Supply system Designation Code L.. Steam, water, gas cycles Q.. M.. Main machine sets Designation Auxiliary systems (common to L . . and M . .) Where several mechanical systems identified differently in data characters F2 and F3 are connected to one mechanical service system, the following code letters are used for the service systems on breakdown level 1 in the data characters concerned as follows: V Lubricant supply system W Sealing fluid supply system X Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment. Page Identification System KKS 37/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key A survey of the applications of the code letters W for sealing fluid supply system is given below: User (system) Code LA . Designation Supply system Code Designation LW . Sealing fluid supply system for steam, water, gas cycles (common to LA . , LB . and LC . LAW Feed water sealing water system (common to LAB, LAC and LAD) Feed water system LB . Steam system LC . Condensate system LAB Feed water piping system LAC Feed water pump system LAD HP feed water heating system I - 5.4. Special Rules for Civil Engineering The coding letter used in main group F1 is U for structures. If several process-related systems are situated in one structure we designate this structure according to the main, most important system. Where individual structures for which separate structure codes exist are combined to form one structure, that structure is given the code of the most important individual structure. Details of application are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. Special structures, ducting structures are designated in main group F1 with coding letter U and in subgroup F3 with following coding letters: X special structures, Y bridge structures, Z ducting structures. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key I - 5.5. 38/282 Special Rules for Electrical and Control and Instrumentation Engineering I - 5.5.1. Shared equipment Combined electrical and control and instrumentation equipment Combined electrical and control and instrumentation equipment, with or without a power unit (e.g. housed in one cabinets), is identified on breakdown level 1 under letters CM to CT (subdivision for system combinations) or D. If necessary, further grouping can be performed by using FN. Transducer Racks, Supports, Frames This auxiliary equipment is identified on breakdown level 1 using the code for the equipment location (structure code), with the exception of auxiliaries for main machine sets and heavy machinery (system code). On breakdown level 2, transducer racks, supports and frames are identified by means of GZ. Junction Boxes On breakdown level 1, junction boxes receive the code of the structure and floor on which they are installed. Exceptions are junction boxes for main machine sets and heavy machinery, and junction boxes in electrical and control and instrumentation cubicles and cabinets; these are identified on breakdown level 1 according to the associated main machine or heavy machine and cubicle or cabinet respectively. On breakdown level 2 junction boxes are identified by means of A1 = G (electrical equipment). Connections Connections are identified in accordance with DIN 40719 Part 2 by means of a dedicated code unit which is preceded by the prefix symbol “ : ” (colon). This code unit can be combined with any breakdown level as necessary for identification. Any combination of alpha and numerical symbols appropriate to the requirements is acceptable for the identification of connections. I - 5.5.2. Electrical Equipment Transformer Systems for Power Transmission and Auxiliary Power Supply Transformers are identified on breakdown level 1. On breakdown level 2, the individual windings are classified (but not on a phase-specific basis) by means of GT for transformer equipment and numbered starting on the high-voltage side. Measuring Transformers The types of measuring transformers as well as their quantities in the given system are identified in breakdown level 2 by letters GT and three digits. Particular cores and phases of measuring transformers are identified in breakdown level 3 by component symbols “ –T ” and by two digits. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 39/282 Switch gear, Battery Chargers, Inverters and Battery Sets These systems and items of equipment are identified regardless of equipment location in the classifying section of breakdown level 1 in accordance with the rules for main group F1 = B. If the letters available are insufficient, FN may be used. In such instances the first character of FN has a classifying purpose. The second character of FN numbers the cubicles. I - 5.5.3. Control and Instrumentation Equipment I - 5.5.3.1. Measuring Circuits Measuring circuits comprise analog signal acquisition, conditioning, distribution and measured data recording and indicating processing elements. They are generally identified after the system within the interfaces of which the sensor is installed. On breakdown level 2, direct measuring circuits are identified by means of A1 = C, indirect measuring circuits (gated or calculated) by means of A1 = F and A2 according to the measured physical variable (e.g. pressure, temperature). Equipment Unit-Specific Analog Signal Processing and Measuring Circuits Equipment unit-specific analog signal processing elements comprise control and instrumentation equipment which is only provided for one equipment unit such as control interface, protective logics, instruments in the feeder and command termination for final control elements. These analog signal processing elements receive the code of the equipment unit concerned. Function-Specific Analog Signal Processing Function-specific analog signal processing elements comprise gates between more than one measuring circuit and / or equipment unit-specific analog signal processing elements for systems such as open-loop control (but not control interfaces). They encompass the control and instrumentation equipment for more than one equipment unit and are identified on breakdown level 2 by means of A1 = E (analog and binary signal conditioning). A2 identifies control and instrumentation functions (e.g. alarm gating, subgroup control). Function-Interfacing Analog Signal Processing Where control and instrumentation equipment serves more than one process system identified in F2 and F3, the letter Y for generic control and protection systems may be used in the appropriate data character on breakdown level 1. Control and instrumentation equipment which serves more than one main group may be identified under main group C for control and instrumentation, e.g. unit control system = CJA. Page Identification System KKS 40/282 Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key Example: Process-related systems Code LAB Designation Generic control and instrumentation equipment Code Designation Feed water piping system LAC Feed water pump system LAD HP feed water heating system LA . Feed water system LB . Steam system MAA HP turbine MAB IP turbine MAP LP turbine bypass H.. Conventional heat generation L.. Steam, water, gas cycles M.. Main machine sets LAY Control and protection system for feed water system (common to LAB,LAC and LAD) LY . Control and protection system for steam, water, gas cycles (common to LA . and LB . ) MAY Electrical control and protection equipment for steam turbine plant CJA Unit control system (common to H . . , L . . and M . . ) 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. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter I – KKS Guidelines and Total Plant Key 41/282 Analog Signal Gating In principle, it is true of signal linking functions that the code of the signal to be processed is retained after the gating element, e.g. for alarm gating. Gated analog signals representing physically similar direct measured variables are identified by means of a set number, e.g. “9”, in the first data character of AN and retain the code of the physical variable in data character A2. Gated analog signals representing physically dissimilar indirect measured variables are identified by means of A2 = U (combined variables) provided the output variable is dimensionless. Where signals or measured data are used to limit or suppress the original measured data, the processed output signals retain the code of the original measured data. Where measured data are corrected (e.g. flow measurement corrected for pressure and temperature) and if only the corrected measured data are further processed, the codes stay the same as those of the origin measured data in spite of the gating of dissimilar measured data. Where a distinction is to be made between calculated analog data after analog data gating functions and the original measured data, the indirect (calculated) measured variables are identified by means of A1 = F (indirect measuring circuits). Identification in data character A2 is governed by the physical variable. I - 5.5.3.2. Closed-Loop Control Circuits The principles for the identification of measuring circuits apply analogously to the identification of closed-loop control circuits on breakdown level 1. Every control loop and every closed-loop control circuit comprises measuring, control and positioning elements regardless of whether electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic or other items of equipment are used. Closed-loop controls are identified according to the controlles variable and not after the measuring circuits which serves the control or the final control element on which the control acts. I - 5.5.3.3. Signals and Signal Applications Breakdown level 3 is used to identify signals and their applications. For this purpose, data character B1 can contain: X Signal origins Y Signal applications Z Gated signals No generally valid rules have been made for signal and application areas. They should be established individually for different control and instrumentation concepts. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - FUNCTION KEY 43/282 Page Identification System KKS 44/282 Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II -1. Introduction Breakdown level 1 System (function) Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 3 Total plant System (function) Equipment unit Component G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 A or N N A A A NN A A AN A3 B1 B2 N N N (A) A A BN N N see chapter I-3.1. see chapter I-3.2.1. The alphabetical symbols of this breakdown level are used to classify and divide the overall plant into subsystems, systems or building structures. 24 Roman letters except I and O are used as alphabetical symbols. It is not allowed to use any other letters. Wherever possible, all three alphabetical symbols are permanently allocated, including their associated boundary constraints and task allotment in modern power plant technology. Coding letters of the main groups F1 are specified on next and the subdivisions in F2 and F3 are given in the present chapter II. The numerical digits count and subdivide the unit (e.g. sections of piping system, cubicles, floors of buildings etc.) coded in the last alphabetical symbol. New KKS symbols are mostly marked on Process and Instrument diagrams. Usually the code is written above the line: 09LBA11 or the “flag” symbol represents codes for piping. The flag points in the direction of fluid flow. System One should remember, that the code of a system must consist of five symbols: three letters and two numerical symbols. No one of these symbols can be omitted. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II -2. FUNCTION KEY MAIN GROUPS (F1) A Grid and distribution systems B Power transmission and auxiliary electrical power supply C Instrumentation and control systems D Control systems E Conventional fuel supply and residues disposal F* Handling of nuclear equipment G Water supply and disposal H Conventional heat generation J* Nuclear heat generation K* Nuclear auxiliary systems L Steam, water, gas cycles M Main machine sets N Process energy supply for external users (e.g. district heating) P Cooling water systems Q Auxiliary systems R Gas generation and treatment S Ancillary systems Blocked T U Structures Blocked V W Solar systems X Heavy machinery (not main machine sets) Blocked Y Z Workshop and office equipment * not included in this edition 45/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 46/282 II - 2.1. A - GRID AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (FOR ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, THERMOELECTRIC POWER PLANTS AND HEATING PLANTS) A AA blocked AB Systems > 420 kV AC Systems 380 - (420) kV AD Systems 220 - (245) kV AE Systems 110 - (150) kV AF Systems 60 - (72) kV AG Systems 45 - (60) kV AH Systems 30 - (35) kV AJ Systems 20 - (25) kV AK Systems 10 - (15) kV AL Systems 6 - (5) kV AM Systems 1 - (3) kV AN Systems < 1 kV AP Control consoles AQ Measuring and counting systems (metering equipment) AR Electrical protection systems (protection equipment) AS Boards and cubicles of decentralized auxiliary electric installations AT Electrical installations related to transformers AU Control, annunciation and auxiliary systems AV Marshalling cubicles AW Instrument setting panels AX Centralized instrumentation and controls AY Communication installations and equipment AZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key AB ABA…ABS ABT ABU…ABZ SYSTEMS > 420 kV Switch gears over 420 kV Transformers Switch gears over 420 kV AC ACA…ACS ACT ACU…ACZ SYSTEMS 380 - (420) kV Switch gears 380 - 420 kV Transformers Switch gears 380 - 420 kV AD ADA…ADS ADT ADU…ADZ SYSTEMS 220 - (245) kV Switch gears 220 - (245) kV Transformers Switch gears 220 - (245) kV AE AEA…AES AET AEU…AEZ SYSTEMS 110 - (150) kV Switch gears 110 - (150) kV Transformers Switch gears 110 - (150) kV AF AFA…AFS AFT AFU…AFZ SYSTEMS 60 - (72) kV Switch gears 60 - (72) kV Transformers Switch gears 60 - (72) kV AG AGA…AGS AGT AGU…AGZ SYSTEMS 45 - (50) kV Switch gears 45 - (50) kV Transformers Switch gears 45 - (50) kV AH AHA…AHS AHT AHU…AHZ SYSTEMS 30 - (35) kV Switch gears 30 - (35) kV Transformers Switch gears 30 - (35) kV AJ AJA…AJS AJT AJU…AJZ SYSTEMS 20 - (25) kV Switch gears 20 - (25) kV Transformers Switch gears 20 - (25) kV 47/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 48/282 AK AKA…AKS AKT AKU…AKZ SYSTEMS 10 - (15) kV Switch gears 10 - (15) kV Transformers Switch gears 10 - (15) kV AL ALA…ALS ALT ALU…ALZ SYSTEMS 6 - (5) kV Switch gears 6 - (5) kV Transformers Switch gears 6 - (5) kV AM AMA…AMS AMT AMU…AMZ SYSTEMS 1 - (3) kV Switch gears 1 - (3) kV Transformers Switch gears 1 - (3) kV AN ANA…ANC AND ANE…ANH ANJ ANK…ANN ANP ANQ…ANS ANT ANU…ANW ANX…ANZ SYSTEMS < 1 kV 3-phase and 1-phase AC switch gears 500 V ÷ 1000 V blocked 3-phase and 1-phase AC switch gears < 500 V blocked 220 VDC and 110 VDC switch gears blocked 60 VDC and 48 VDC switch gears blocked 24 VDC and 12 VDC switch gears blocked AP APA…APZ CONTROL CONSOLES Control consoles AQ AQA…AQZ MEASURING AND COUNTING SYSTEMS (METERING EQUIPMENT) Measuring and counting systems AR ARA…ARZ ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PROTECTION EQUIPMENT) Electrical protection systems AS BOARDS AND CUBICLES OF DECENTRALIZED AUXILIARY ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS Systems related to electric power circuit breaker Multiplication, conversion and decoupling system. Systems related to transformers, transducers and converters Systems related to compressed air and to hydraulics installations blocked Instrumentations and controls blocked Grid simulation with voltage group selection mimic systems Measurement Auxiliary services Recording ASA ASB ASC ASD ASE…ASH ASJ ASK ASL ASM ASN ASP Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 49/282 ASQ ASR ASS AST ASU ASV ASW ASX ASY, ASZ Metering Electrical protections Synchronization Transformation Panels and cabinets for auxiliary equipment Group, intermediate and general terminal blocks Indication, manual operation, monitoring Alarm annunciation installations blocked AT ATA…ATZ ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS RELATED TO TRANSFORMERS Installations related to transformers AU AUA…AUZ CONTROL, ANNUNCIATION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS Control, annunciation and auxiliary systems AV AVA…AVZ MARSHALLING CUBICLES Marshalling cubicles AW AWA…AWZ INSTRUMENT SETTING PANELS Instrument setting panels AX AXA…AXZ CENTRALIZED INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS Centralized instrumentation and controls AY AYA AYB AYC AYD AYE AYF AYG AYH AYJ AYK AYL AYM AYN AYP AYQ, AYR AYS AYT…AYZ COMMUNICATION INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENT Telephone system (PABX) Control console telephone system Acoustic annunciation alarm installation Optical annunciation alarm installation Fire annunciation alarm installation Clock system Remote control system Telemetry system Remote metering system H.F. carrier telephone system Staff paging system, wireless Staff paging system, inductive Staff paging system, hardwired Optical monitoring system blocked Radiotelephone system blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 50/282 II - 2.2. B – POWER TRANSMISSION AND AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY B BA Power transmission BB Medium-voltage distribution boards and transformers, normal system BC Medium-voltage distribution boards and transformers, general purpose BD Medium-voltage emergency distribution boards and transformers (diesel) emergency power system 1 BE BF BG blocked Low-voltage main distribution boards and transformers, normal system 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 BR BS blocked Low-voltage distribution boards (converter), emergency power system 1 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment BY Control and protection equipment BZ blocked 51/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BA BAA BAB BAC BAD…BAS BAT BAU BAV, BAW BAX BAY BAZ BB BBA BBB…BBS BBT BBU…BBW BBX BBY BBZ BC BCA BCB BCC BCD BCE BCF BCG BCH BCJ BCK BCL BCM 52/282 POWER TRANSMISSION 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. Installation in compartment under generator Generator circuit breaker, also commutation pole circuit breaker, including cooling system blocked Unit transformer including cooling system Grounding and overvoltage protection (at voltage generator level) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, NORMAL SYSTEM Switch gear 6 kV of unit auxiliaries Medium-voltage switch gears of unit auxiliaries Unit auxiliary transformer blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, GENERAL PURPOSE Switch gear 6 kV of general unit auxiliaries Switch gear 6 kV of general unit auxiliaries Switch gear 6 kV of coal feeding and ash removal systems Switch gear 6 kV heating plant Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal system Switch gear 6 kV of milling lime stone Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal Switch gear 6 kV of heavy mobile equipment terminal Switch gear 6 kV of external ash removal system Switch gear 6 kV of general services Switch gear 6 kV of general services Switch gear 6 kV of back-up facilities Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BCN BCP…BCS BCT BCU...BCV BCW BCX...BCY BCZ BD BDA…BDS BDT BDU…BDW BDX BDY BDZ BF BFA BFB BFC BFD BFE BFF BFG…BFS BFT…BFW BFX BFY BFZ 53/282 Switch gear 6 kV of back-up facilities Medium-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliaries Stand-by-starting and general services transformer, supplying power for switch gears Medium-voltage switch gears of general auxiliary services Switch gear 6 kV of pump station Medium-voltage switch gears of general auxiliary services Switch gear 6 kV of pump station MEDIUM-VOLTAGE EMERGENCY DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS (DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1 Medium-voltage switch gears of emergency power for plant auxiliary services (powered for example by diesel units) and their supplying transformers Transformer of unit auxiliaries feeding switch gear s as above blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LOW-VOLTAGE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, NORMAL SYSTEM Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries located in boiler house Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries of ESP (electrostatic precipitator) Switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliaries of ESP (electrostatic precipitator) Low-voltage switch gears of unit auxiliaries Transformers supplying power for switch gears as above – order according to secondary voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower voltages Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BH BHA BHB BHC...BHF BHG BHH BHJ BHK BHL BHM BHN BHP BHQ BHR BHS BHT BHU...BHV BHW BHX BHY BHZ BJ BJA BJB BJC…BJF BJG BJH BJJ BJK BJL…BJQ BJR 54/282 LOW-VOLTAGE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, GENERAL PURPOSE Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliary services Main switch gear 0.4 kV of unit auxiliary services Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliary services Switch gear 0.4 kV of hydrophore house Switch gear 0.4 kV of repairing workshop Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal gap bunker Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal storage site Switch gear 0.4 kV of stand-by power supply for electrostatic precipitators Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal feeding system Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal system Main lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Main lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliary services Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal and dust extraction Main reduction transformers 6/0.4 kV of plant auxiliaries Low-voltage switch gears of plant auxiliaries Switch gear 0.4 kV Switch gear 0.4 kV of water treatment plant Switch gear 0.4 kV of waste-water treatment plant Switch gear 0.4 kV of pump station LOW-VOLTAGE SUBDISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, NORMAL SYSTEM Switch gear 0.4 kV Switch gear 0.4 kV of boiler house Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV of auxiliary voltage Switch gear 0.4 kV of coal feeding system Switch gear 0.4 kV of auxiliary voltage Switch gear 0.4 kV of soot blowers Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash removal system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 55/282 BJS BJT BJU...BJV BJW BJX BJY BJZ Switch gear 0.4 kV of electrode rappers Reducing transformer nN1/ nN2 supplying power for above switch gear blocked Power feeder cubicle 380/220V Switch gear 0.4 kV of annealers Switch gear 0.4 kV of drying motors blocked BK LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCH GEARS FOR LIGHTING, HVAC, ELEVATORS, WORKSHOPS, ETC POWERED FROM MAIN SWITCH GEARS BF OR BH Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV Lighting switch gear 0.4 kV in switch gear rooms HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV of unit 1 and 2 control room and DIRE Switch gear 0.4 kV Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV for elevators Reserve Emergency lighting switch gear 0.4 kV - inverters Reserve Power outlets switch gear 0.4 kV Switch gear 0.4 kV of supplying power for workshops Reserve HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV HVAC switch gear 0.4 kV Reserve BKA BKB BKC BKD BKE BKF BKG BKH…BKK BKL BKM, BKN BKP BKQ BKR BKS BKT, BKU BKV BKW BKX…BKZ BL BLA…BLS BLT BLU…BLV BLW BLX BLY BLZ BM BMA…BMX BMY BMZ LOW-VOLTAGE SUBDISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS, GENERAL PURPOSE Low-voltage switch gears of general plant auxiliary services supplied directly or indirectly through transformers NN1/NN2 by main switch gear BH Plant auxiliaries reducing voltage transformer 6/0,4kV blocked Switch gear 0.4 kV of ash sprinkling water pumps - B3BLW Switch gear 0.4 kV of loads regulation cooling tower system Control and protection equipment blocked LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS (DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1 Reserve Switch gear 0.4 kV of drying motors of general needs blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BN 56/282 BNX BNY BNZ LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS (DIESEL) EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 2 Low-voltage switch gears of emergency power for plant auxiliary services (powered for instance from diesel units) Transformers supplying power for switch gears as above – order according to secondary voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked BP BPA…BPU BPV, BPW BPX BPY BPZ POWER INSTALLATIONS FOR LARGE VARIABLE-SPEED DRIVES Power electrical installations for variable speed control of high power drives blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked BR LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION BOARDS (CONVERTER), EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1 Switch gear 220 V Unit switch gear 220 V AC UPS (Uninterrupted power supply) low-voltage switch gears Rotary DC/AC inverter Static (thyristor) DC/AC inverter Static (thyristor) DC/AC inverter blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked BNA…BNS BNT…BNW BRA BRB BRC…BRS BRT BRU BRV BRW BRX BRY BRZ BT BTA…BTK BTL…BTV BTW BTX BTY, BTZ BU BUA…BUS BUT BUU BUV BUW BUX BUY BUZ BV BVA…BVS BVT…BVW BVX BVY BATTERY SYSTEMS Batteries. Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower. Charging installations for batteries. Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower. Battery 220 VDC Rectifier 24 VDC Common installations DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, NORMAL SYSTEM Main DC switch gears (supplying power in normal operation conditions). Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower. blocked Switch gear 220 VDC Switch gear 220 VDC Switch gear 220 VDC Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 1 Emergency DC switch gears. Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower. blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BVZ blocked 57/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key BW BWA…BWS BWT…BWW BWX BWY BWZ BX 58/282 DC DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM 2 Emergency DC switch gears. Order according to voltage levels, counted from higher voltages to lower. blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked BXA…BXU BXV…BXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked BY BYA…BYU BYV…BYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection installations blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 59/282 II - 2.3. C – INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS C CA Interlocks CB Functional group control, partial control CC Binary signal conditioning CD Individual drive control CE Annunciation CF Metering, recording CG Analog control ( not including actuators ) CH Protection CJ Unit control system CK Computer system CL Reactors protection CM Units control system CN General auxiliary installation control systems CO Overall instructions CP Instrumentation and control systems CQ Instrumentation and control systems CR Instrumentation and control systems CS Instrumentation and control systems CT Auxiliary instrumentation and control systems CU Electrical supply for automatic systems CV Marshalling racks CW Control rooms CX Local control panels CY Communication equipment CZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key CA CAA…CAQ CAR…CAY CAZ INTERLOCKS Interlock cubicles Interlock cubicles of nuclear plants blocked CB CBA CBB CBC CBD CBE CBF CBG CBH…CBN CBP CBQ CBR…CBY CBZ FUNCTIONAL AND PARTIAL GROUP CONTROL Sootblower control Precipitator control Turbine and turbine protections Boiler and boiler protections Water-steam systems Vibrations Switch-gear rooms Functional group and individual control cubicles Synchronisation cubicles Cubicles for change over - SZR automatics Functional group control cubicles in nuclear plants blocked CC CCA…CCQ CCR…CCY CCZ BINARY SIGNAL CONDITIONING Cubicles for signal conditioning Signal conditioning cubicles in nuclear plants blocked CD CDA…CDQ CDR…CDY CDZ INDIVIDUAL DRIVE CONTROL Individual drive control cubicles Individual drive control cubicles in nuclear plants blocked CE CEA…CEH CEJ CEK CEL… CEQ CER…CEY CEZ ANNUNCIATION Cubicles for information, fault and alarm annunciation systems Cubicles for disturbance signals for boiler part Cubicles for disturbance signals for turbine part Disturbance signals recording Disturbance signal cubicles in nuclear plants blocked CF CFA…CFF CFG…CFK CFL…CFP CFQ CFR…CFY CFZ METERING, RECORDING Metering cubicles Reactor measurement cubicles Radiation measurement cubicles Account measurement cubicles (counters, recorders) Account measurement cubicles in nuclear plants blocked 60/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key CG CGA CGB CGC…CGH CGJ…CGQ CGR…CGY CGZ ANALOG CONTROL (NOT INCLUDING ACTUATORS) Regulation cubicles for boiler part Regulation cubicles for turbine part Regulation cubicles Reactor regulation cubicles Regulation cubicles in nuclear plants blocked CH CHA CHB CHC, CHD CHE CHF…CHL CHM CHN CHP…CHY CHZ PROTECTION Unit protection cubicles Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear Protection cubicles of generator and transformer Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear Protections Earth protection cubicles of 6 kV switch gear Earth protection cubicles of 220 V DC switch gear Protections blocked CJ CJA CJB CJC CJD CJE CJF CJG CJH CJJ…CJN CJP…CJT CJU…CJY CJZ UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM Unit control system with cubicles Monitoring unit control panels (e.g. LVS) blocked Start-up control system with the cubicles blocked Boiler control system with the cubicles Burners management control system blocked Cubicles I&C system for steam turboset Control cubicles for gas turboset Control system for other main machines and auxiliary equipment blocked CK CKA CKB CKC, CKD CKE CKF…CKH CKJ CKK CKL CKM CKN CKP…CKV CKW CKX, CKY CKZ COMPUTER SYSTEM Local stations and servers Printers Diagnosis, engineering stations, programmators, etc. ETHERNET computer components Diagnosis, engineer stations etc. Operator stations PME Operator stations of control room Operator stations Diagnosis computer System servers Computer systems Data of energy production system Computer systems blocked CM CMA…CMZ UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM Unit control system with cubicles CN CNA GENERAL AUXILIARY INSTALLATION CONTROL SYSTEM Control System 61/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 62/282 CNB CNC CND CNE CNF…CNR CNS…CNZ Control System Control System) Control System Control System General auxiliary installation control cubicles blocked CO COA OVERALL INSTRUCTIONS Design manual CT CTA CTB CTC CTD CTE CTF CTG…CTY CTZ AUXILIARY INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL CUBICLES Auxiliary protection cubicles for generator and transformer Auxiliary cubicles for generator Auxiliary cubicles for turbine Local cubicles for ESP electrostatic precipitator Local cubicles for auxiliary boiler equipment Local cubicles for auxiliary turbine equipment reserve blocked CU CUA CUB CUC…CUF CUG CUH…CUJ CUK CUL...CUQ CUR…CUY CUZ ELECTRICAL SUPPLY FOR AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS Electrical supply cubicles Supply cubicles for coal handling and ash handling PLC controllers Electrical supply cubicles Cubicles for excitation reserve Operator station’s supply cubicles reserve Regulation - drive level , nuclear plants blocked CV CVA…CVZ MARSHALLING RACKS Marshalling cubicles and cabinets CW CWA…CWE CWF…CWP CWQ…CWY CWZ CONTROL ROOMS Control desks Control cubicles and panels Cubicles and panels for electrical equipment and electrical supply blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key CX CXA…CXD CXE CXF CXG CXH CXJ, CXK CXL CXM CXN…CXP CXQ CXR…CXY CXZ LOCAL CONTROL PANELS AND CUBICLES Local control cubicles Cubicles for coal handling and ash disposal control systems reserve Cubicles for pumping station control system Cubicles for pumping station control system reserve Cubicles for district heating control system Cubicles of fuel oil pumping station control system reserve Cubicles of turbine oil pumping station control system reserve blocked CY CYA CYB CYC CYD CYE CYF CYG CYH CYJ CYK CYL CYM CYN CYP CYQ CYR CYS CYT CYU…CYZ COMMUNICATION Telephone system Control console telephone system Alarm system (acoustic) Alarm system ( optical) Fire alarm system Clock system Telemechanics Telemetry system Telemetry-meters Hi carrier telephone system Staff paging system (wireless) Staff paging system (inductive) Staff paging system hardwired Optical monitoring system blocked Pneumatic tube conveyor Radio telephone system Transmission of signals ARNE and ARCM blocked 63/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 64/282 II - 2.4. D – CONTROL SYSTEMS D DAA…DAZ for free use only when the function keys CM to DYA…DYZ and CP..CS in the main group C are insufficient for the identification Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 65/282 II - 2.5. E – CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND RESIDUES DISPOSAL E EA Unloading and storage of solid fuels EB Mechanical treatment of solid fuels (Crushing, mixing, drying, etc.) EC Distribution of solid fuels ED Chemical treatment of solid fuels incl. residues removal (e.g. desulphurization plant) EE Conversion of solid fuels (Gas generation and treatment see function key R) EF blocked EG Supply of liquid fuels EH Chemical treatment of liquid fuels incl. residues removal EJ blocked EK Supply of gaseous fuels EL Chemical treatment of gaseous fuels incl. residues removal EM blocked EN Supply of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) EP Treatment of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) EQ Conversion of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) ER Ignition fuel supply ES blocked ET Ash and slag removal system EU Treatment and transport system for combustion, fuel treatment, fuel conversion, flue gas cleaning, gas generation residues EV Lubricant supply system EW Sealing fluid supply system EX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment EY Control and protection equipment EZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 66/282 EA EAA EAB EAC EAD EAE EAF EAG…EAS EAT EAU EAV EAW EAX EAY EAZ UNLOADING AND STORAGE OF SOLID FUELS Ship unloading system Rail wagon and truck unloading bay Transport system Stacking system Bunker system, storage area (stockyard) Bucket wheel system, reclaimer system blocked Weighing equipment Sampling equipment Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EB MECHANICAL TREATMENT OF SOLID FUELS (CRUSHING, MIXING, DRYING, ETC.) Transport system Mixing system Crushing system, pulverizing system Screening system Separator system and discharge equipment thereof - unless not structural part of one of the former systems (EBA to EBD) Temporary storage system for milled raw coal Pre drying system Main drying system Dried coal transport system incl. aftercooling Dried coal temporary storage system Vapor compressor system Exhaust system blocked Residues removal system blocked Weighing equipment Sampling equipment Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EBA EBB EBC EBD EBE EBF EBG EBH EBJ EBK EBL EBM EBN…EBQ EBR EBS EBT EBU EBV EBW EBX EBY EBZ EC ECA ECB ECC ECD ECE…ECG ECH DISTRIBUTION OF SOLID FUELS Conveyor system from storage system to bunkers Shuttle conveyor system Conveyor system from bunkers to hoppers Coal mobile equipment Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport systems) Inclined conveyor system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key ECJ…ECQ ECR ECS ECT ECU ECV, ECW ECX ECY ECZ ED EDA…EDU EDV EDW EDX EDY EDZ EE 67/282 Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport systems) Dust collection Distribution of solid fuels (available for subdivision according to transport systems) Weighing equipment Sampling equipment blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF SOLID FUELS INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL (E.G. DESULFURIZATION PLANT) Chemical treatment of solid fuels incl. residues removal (e.g. desulphurization plant) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EEA…EEU EEV EEW EEX EEY EEZ CONVERSION OF SOLID FUELS (GAS GENERATION AND TREATMENT SEE FUNCTION KEY R) Conversion of solid fuels Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EG EGA EGB EGC EGD EGE…EGQ EGR EGS EGT EGU EGV EGW EGX EGY EGZ SUPPLY OF LIQUID FUELS Receiving equipment incl. pipeline Tank farm Pump system Piping system blocked Residues removal system Cooling medium system Heating medium system Condensate system Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EH CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF LIQUID FUELS INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL Chemical treatment of liquid fuels incl. residues removal Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment EHA…EHU EHV EHW EHX EHY Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key EHZ 68/282 blocked EK EKA EKB EKC EKD EKE EKF EKG EKH EKJ…EKQ EKR EKS EKT EKU EKV EKW EKX EKY EKZ SUPPLY OF GASEOUS FUELS Receiving equipment incl. pipeline Moisture separation system Heating system Main reducing station, expansion turbine Mechanical cleaning, scrubbing Storage system Piping system Main pressure boosting system blocked Residues removal system blocked Heating medium system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EL CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF GASEOUS FUELS INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL Chemical treatment of gaseous fuels incl. residues removal Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ELA…ELU ELV ELW ELX ELY ELZ EN ENA…ENU ENV ENW ENX ENY ENZ EP EPA…EPU EPV EPW EPX EPY EPZ SUPPLY OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS OF DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES) Supply of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked TREATMENT OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS OF DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES) Treatment of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key EQ 69/282 EQA…EQU EQV EQW EQX EQY EQZ CONVERSION OF OTHER FUELS (USE ONLY FOR COMBINATIONS OF DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES) Conversion of other fuels (use only for combinations of different fuel types) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ER ERA ERB ERC ERD…ERU ERV ERW ERX ERY ERZ IGNITION FUEL SUPPLY Pulverized coal supply system Oil supply system Gas supply system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ET ETA ETB ETC ETD ETE ETF ETG ETH ETJ ETK ETL ETM ETN ETP ETQ ETR...ETT ETU ETV ETW ETX ETY ETZ ASH AND SLAG REMOVAL SYSTEM Wet ash conveying system Storage or settling pond for wet ash Wet ash dredger Conveying system for granulate Storage system for granulate Pulp transport system Conveying system for dry ash Storage system for dry ash Fly-ash conveyor system from chute hoppers Common conveying system for wet and dry ash Common storage system for wet and dry ash Settling plant for wet and dry ash Forwarding, distribution, recovery and disposal systems for flushing and ash water Fly ash disposal (pulsatory filter) Conveyor system for ash removal Reserve blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EU TREATMENT AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM FOR COMBUSTION, FUEL TREATMENT, FUEL CONVERSION, FLUE GAS CLEANING, GAS GENERATION RESIDUES Treatment system for fuel treatment residues Treatment system for fuel conversion residues Treatment system for fuel combustion residues EUA EUB EUC Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key EUD EUE EUF 70/282 EUR…EUU EUV EUW EUX EUY EUZ Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues Treatment system for fuel treatment residues (only if EUA is not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for fuel treatment residues only if EUA and EUF are not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for fuel conversion residues (only if EUB is not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for fuel conversion residues (only if EUB and EUH are not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for fuel combustion residues (only if EUC is not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for fuel combustion residues (only if EUC and EUK are not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues (only if EUD is not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for flue gas cleaning residues (only if EUD and EUM are not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues only if EUE is not sufficient for identification) Treatment system for gas generation and treatment residues only if EUE and EUP are not sufficient for identification blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked EV EVA…EVU EVV…EVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked EW EWA…EWU EWV…EWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM Sealing fluid supply system blocked EX EXA…EXU EXV…EXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked EY EYA…EYU EYV…EYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked EUG EUH EUJ EUK EUL EUM EUN EUP EUQ Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 71/282 II - 2.6. G – WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL G GA Raw water supply GB Treatment system (carbonate hardness removal) incl. cooling tower make-up water treatment system GC Treatment system (demineralization) GD Treatment system (others) GE blocked GF blocked GG blocked GH GJ GK GL Distribution systems (not drinking water) blocked Drinking water supply 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 72/282 GA GAA GAB GAC GAD GAE GAF GAG…GAU GAV GAW GAX GAY GAZ RAW WATER SUPPLY Extraction, mechanical cleaning, piping and channel system blocked Distribution of raw water Storage system Monitoring system Pump system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GB GBA GBB GBC GBD GBE GBF GBG GBH GBJ GBK GBL GBM GBN GBP GBQ GBR GBS GBT GBU GBV GBW GBX GBY GBZ TREATMENT SYSTEM (CARBONATE HARDNESS REMOVAL) INCL. COOLING TOWER MAKE-UP WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM blocked Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Evaporation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid (for hardness stabilisation) Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GC GCA GCB GCC GCD GCE GCF GCG TREATMENT SYSTEM (DEMINERALIZATION) blocked Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 73/282 GCH GCJ GCK GCL GCM GCN GCP GCQ GCR GCS GCT GCU GCV GCW GCX GCY GCZ Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Demineralised water storage tanks blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system Condensate system Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GD GDA GDB GDC GDD GDE GDF GDG GDH GDJ GDK GDL GDM GDN GDP GDQ GDR GDS GDT GDU GDV GDW GDX GDY GDZ TREATMENT SYSTEM (OTHERS) blocked Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aearation, gas injection system Precipitation system {e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system {e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system e Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 74/282 GH GHA GHB GHC GHD GHE…GHG GHH GHJ GHK....GHU GHV, GHW GHX GHY GHZ DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (NOT DRINKING WATER) Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water) Distribution systems after treatment (carbonate hardness removal) Distribution system of demineralised water Distribution systems after treatment (others) Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water) Distribution system for ash sprinkling Distribution system for municipal water Distribution systems (not drinking water) (available for other kinds of water) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GK GKA GKB GKC GKD GKE…GKU GKV, GKW GKX GKY GKZ DRINKING WATER SUPPLY Receiving point Storage and transport system Distribution system Chemicals proportioning system Drinking water supply (available for subdivision e.g. building-specific) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GM GMA GMB GMC GMD GME GMF GMG GMH GMJ GMK GML GMM GMN GMP PROCESS WASTE WATER DRAIN SYSTEM Process waste water drain system Process drain system for electrical structures Pump system Reserve Draining of oil-polluted water Drain system for ash handling system Reserve Process drain system for boiler house Reserve Process drain system for coal storage Reserve Process drain system for turbine house Process drain system for oil storage Process drain system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination plant buildings Reserve Process drain system for secondary buildings Process drainage system for auxiliary buildings Reserve blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment GMQ, GMR GMS GMT GMU GMV, GMW GMX Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 75/282 GMY GMZ Control and protection equipment Process drainage system for transportation, gardens and miscellaneous GN GNA GNB GNC GND GNE GNF GNG GNH GNJ GNK GNL GNM GNN GNP GNQ GNR PROCESS DRAINS TREATMENT SYSTEM Supply and distribution system Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Chlorifying and deionising equipment Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Process drains removal system after treatment, flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GNS GNT GNU GNV GNW GNX GNY GNZ GQ GQA GQB GQC GQD…GQE GQF GQG GQH GQJ…GQL GQM GQN GQP GQQ…GQS GQT GQU GQV, GQW GQX GQY GQZ DOMESTIC WASTE WATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Domestic waste water collection and drain systems Domestic waste water system for electrical structures Domestic waste water pump system Reserve Domestic waste water system for ash transport Reserve Domestic waste water system for boiler house Reserve Domestic waste water system for turbine house Reserve Domestic waste water system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination buildings Reserve Domestic waste water system for auxiliary buildings Reserve blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 76/282 GR GRA GRB GRC GRD GRE GRF GRG GRH GRJ GRK GRL GRM GRN GRP GRQ GRR GRS GRT GRU GRV GRW GRX GRY GRZ DOMESTIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM Collecting piping and main culvert system Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping and culvert system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GT GTA…GTU GTV, GTW GTX GTY GTZ WATER RECOVERY FROM WASTE WATER Water recovery from waste water blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GU RAINWATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS INCL. TREATMENT SYSTEM Collecting piping and main culvert system Rainwater drain system for electrical structures Reserve Rainwater drain system for ash handling structures Reserve Rainwater drain system for boiler house Reserve Rainwater drainage system for turbine house Reserve Rainwater drainage system for cooling water pump building and for chlorination buildings Reserve Rainwater drainage system for secondary buildings Rainwater drainage system for auxiliary buildings Reserve GUA GUB GUC…GUE GUF GUG GUH GUJ....GUL GUM GUN GUP GUQ, GUR GUS GUT GUU Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 77/282 GUV, GUW GUX GUY GUZ blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Rainwater drainage system for transportation, gardens and miscellaneous GV GVA…GVU GVV…GVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked GW GWA…GWU GWV…GWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM Sealing fluid supply system blocked GX GXA…GXU GXV…GXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked GY GYA…GYU GYV…GYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 78/282 II - 2.7. H – CONVENTIONAL HEAT GENERATION H HA Pressure system HB Support structure, enclosure, steam generator interior HC Fireside heat transfer surface cleaning equipment HD Ash and slag removal HE blocked HF HG Bunker, feeder and pulverizing system 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 79/282 HA HAA HAB HAC HAD HAE, HAF HAG HAH HAJ HAK HAL HAM HAN HAP…HAT HAU HAV HAW HAX HAY HAZ PRESSURE SYSTEM LP part-flow feed heating system (flue-gas-heated) HP part-flow feed heating system (flue-gas-heated) Economizer system Evaporator system blocked Circulation system for boilers with forced circulation HP superheater system Reheat system Secondary reheat system blocked Triflux system Pressure systems drain system blocked Pressure systems venting system Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HB HBA HBB HBC HBD HBE…HBJ HBK HBL…HBZ SUPPORT STRUCTURE, ENCLOSURE, STEAM GENERATOR INTERIOR Frame incl. foundations Enclosures, insulations Brick linings incl. insulating brickwork Platforms, stairways blocked Steam generator interior blocked HC HCA HCB HCC HCD HCE HCF HCG…HCU HCV HCW HCX HCY HCZ FIRESIDE HEAT TRANSFER SURFACE CLEANING EQUIPMENT Air soot blowing system Steam soot blowing system Water soot blowing system Flushing equipment Rapping gear Shot cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 80/282 HD HDA HDB HDC HDD…HDU HDV HDW HDX HDY HDZ ASH AND SLAG REMOVAL Furnace ash and slag removal blocked Flue dust return system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HF HFA HFB HFC HFD HFE HFF HFG HFH…HFU HFV HFW HFX HFY HFZ BUNKER, FEEDER AND PULVERIZING SYSTEM Reserve Bunker for pulverizing system, feeder system Pulverizing system (incl. classifier) Flue gas return system Mill air system, carrier air system Vapour/exhaust gas system Pulverized coal temporary storage bunker after central pulverizing system (indirect firing) blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HH HHA HHB HHC HHD HHE HHF HHG HHH HHJ HHK HHL HHM HHN HHP HHQ HHR HHS HHT HHU HHV HHW HHX HHY HHZ MAIN FIRING SYSTEM Main burners Retarded combustion grate Grate combustion system Other burner equipment (e.g. vapour burner, flue dust burner) Pulverized coal bin, forwarding and distribution system Oil temporary storage, pump and distribution system Gas pressure reduction, distribution system Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 1 Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 2 Temporary storage, forwarding and distribution system for other fuels, fluid 3 Combustion air supply system Atomizer medium supply system (steam) Atomizer medium supply system (air) Coolant supply system (steam) Coolant supply system (air) Purging medium supply system (steam) Purging medium supply system (air) Heating medium supply system (steam) Heating medium supply system (hot water) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Electric heating system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 81/282 HJ HJA HJB…HJD HJE HJF HJG HJH…HJK HJL HJM HJN HJP HJQ HJR HJS HJT HJU HJV HJW HJX HJY HJZ IGNITION FIRING EQUIPMENT (IF SEPARATE) Ignition burners blocked Pulverized coal bin, forwarding and distribution system Oil temporary storage, pump and distribution system Gas pressure reduction, distribution system blocked Combustion air supply system Atomizer medium supply system (steam) Atomizer medium supply system (air) Cooling supply system (steam) Cooling supply system (air) Purging medium supply system (steam) Purging medium supply system (air) Heating medium supply system (steam) Heating medium supply system (hot water) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HL HLA HLB HLC HLD HLE…HLU HLV HLW HLX HLY HLZ COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM (PRIMARY AIR, SECONDARY AIR) Ducting system Fan system, forced-draught fan system External air heating system (not flue-gas-heated) Air heating system (flue-gas-heated) blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HM HMA HMB HMC HMD HME…HMU HMV HMW HMX HMY HMZ GAS HEATING SYSTEM (FOR CLOSED CYCLE) Primary heater (primary convection section) Radiation section Secondary heater (second convection section) Reheat system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HN HNA HNB HNC HND HNE HNF HNG…HNU FLUE GAS EXHAUST (WITHOUT FLUE GAS TREATMENT) Ducting system blocked Induced-draught fan system blocked Smoke stack system (chimney) Flue gas recirculation system blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key HNV HNW HNX HNY HNZ Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HP HPA…HPU HPV HPW HPX HPY HPZ MECHANICAL DUST HANDLING SYSTEM Mechanical dust handling system Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HQ HQA HQB HQC HQD HQE HQF HQG HQH HQJ HQK HQL....HQM HQN HQP....HQU HQV....HQW HQX HQY HQZ ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR Support structure Electrostatic precipitator’s chambers with hoppers Ducting system with collecting equipment Platforms, stairways Reserve High voltage system Rappers for discharge electrodes incl. actuator Rappers for collecting electrodes incl. actuator Discharge electrodes incl. hangings and frames Support structures for power supply equipment Reserve Mechanical equipment for electrical systems Reserve blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked 82/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key HR HRA…HRU HRV HRW HRX HRY HRZ HS HSA HSB HSC HSD HSE HSF HSG HSH HSJ HSK HSL HSM HSN HSP HSQ HSR HSS HST HSU HSV HSW HSX HSY HSZ HT HTA HTB HTC HTD HTE HTF HTG HTH HTJ HTK HTL 83/282 CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL, ADSORPTIVE PROCESS Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residues removal, adsorptive process Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL, CATALYTIC PROCESS Flue gas ducting system within HS Flue gas-side heat exchanger, gas heater (not HU) Flue gas fan system Reactor (reduction) Converter (oxidation) Flue gas-side cleaning equipment for reactor Reduction agent dilution system (Residues) separator Reduction agent supply system incl. storage Reduction agent treatment and distribution system Water supply and disposal system Chemicals and additives supply system Drainage systems Task: water collecting, storage, return Fly ash collecting (incl. filtering) and removal system Sprinkler system incl. drainage Oxidizing agent treatment and distribution system (Residues) forwarding, storage, loading system Flushing fluid system incl. supply Task: flushing of reducing agent systems Heating fluid system Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL, ABSORPTIVE PROCESS Flue gas ducting system within HT Flue gas-side heat exchanger, gas heater (not HU) Flue gas fan system Flue gas scrubbing system from incl. flue gas inlet Flue gas cleaning and filtering system Task: additional cleaning within HT; not belonging to HP, HQ and HR Absorption cycle Oxidation system incl. supply system blocked Absorbent supply system incl. storage system Absorbent preparation and distribution system Piping system for discharge of solids incl. water removal and return excl. thickening and solids dewatering systems Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key HTM HTN HTP HTQ HTR HTS HTT HTU HTV HTW HTX HTY HTZ Thickening and solids dewatering system Solids drying, compacting system (Solids/ product) forwarding, storage, loading system Water supply and disposal system blocked Chemicals and additives supply system Drainage systems Task: water collecting, storage, return blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HU HUA…HUU HUV HUW HUX HUY HUZ FLUE GAS REHEATING SYSTEM Flue gas reheating system Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked HV HVA…HVU HVV…HVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked HW HWA…HWU HWV…HWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM Sealing fluid supply system blocked HX HXA…HXU HXV…HXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked HY HYA…HYU HYV…HYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked 84/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.8. L – STEAM, WATER, GAS CYCLES L LA Feed water system LB Steam system LC Condensate system LD Condensate polishing plant LE LF blocked 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 85/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key LA LAA LAB LAC LAD LAE LAF LAG LAH LAJ LAK…LAQ LAR LAS LAT LAU LAV LAW LAX LAY LAZ LB LBA LBB LBC LBD LBE LBF LBG LBH LBJ LBK LBL…LBP LBQ LBR LBS LBT LBU LBV 86/282 FEEDWATER SYSTEM Storage, deaeration (incl. feed water tank) Feed water piping system Feed water pump system HP feed water heating system HP desuperheating spray system IP desuperheating spray system blocked Start-up and shutdown piping system Start-up and shutdown pump system blocked Emergency feedwater piping system incl. storage (excl. emergency feedwater pump system) Emergency feedwater pump system Back-up emergency feedwater system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked STEAM SYSTEM Main steam piping system Hot reheat piping system Cold reheat piping system Extraction piping system Back-pressure piping system Start-up steam system, shutdown steam system Auxiliary steam piping system HP reducing station Moisture separator / reheater (MSR) Main steam safety / relief system inside reactor containment for single-cycle plants blocked Extraction steam piping system for HP feed water heating Piping system for branch or auxiliary turbine Extraction steam piping system for LP feed water heating (main condensate) and for heat exchangers Emergency condensing system Common dump line Lubricant supply system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 87/282 LBW LBX LBY LBZ Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LC LCA LCB LCC LCD LCE LCF LCG LCH LCJ LCK LCL LCM LCN LCP LCQ LCR LCS LCT LCU LCV LCW LCX LCY LCZ CONDENSATE SYSTEM Main condensate piping system (excl. main condensate pump system, LP feed water heating system, condensate polishing plant) Main condensate pump system Main condensate heating system blocked Condensate desuperheating spray system Branch turbine condensate piping system Branch turbine condensate pump system HP heater drains system LP heater – and heat exchanger - drains system blocked Steam generator drains system Clean drains system (collecting and return system) Auxiliary steam condensate system (collecting and return system) Standby condensate system, incl. storage and pump system Steam generator blow down system Standby condensate distribution system Reheater drains system (moisture separator / reheater) Moisture separator drains system (moisture separator / reheater) blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LD LDA LDB LDC LDD LDE LDF LDG LDH LDJ LDK LDL LDM LDN LDP LDQ CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT Fluid treatment extraction system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning Aeration, gas injection system Electromagnetic polishing system Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange, reverse osmosis system (e.g. demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 88/282 LDR LDS LDT LDU LDV LDW LDX LDY LDZ Flushing water and residues removal system incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LF LFA LFB LFC LFD…LFF LFG LFH LFJ LFK…LFM LFN LFP…LFZ COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR STEAM, WATER, GAS CYCLES blocked blocked Common drain and vent system blocked Secondary-side steam generator tube sheet lancing system Flue gas cooling system Steam generator layup system blocked Proportioning system for feed water, condensate system, incl. proportioning in boiler and turbine area blocked LK LKA LKB LKC LKD LKE LKF LKG LKH…LKU LKV LKW LKX LKY LKZ GAS SYSTEM (CLOSED CYCLE) Storage system Piping system Compressor system (if separate from gas turbine) Preheating system Precooling system Intercooling system Pressurizing system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LL LLA…LLU LLV LLW LLX LLY LLZ GAS CLEANING SYSTEM Gas cleaning system blocked Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key LN LNA LNB LNC LND LNE LNF…LNU LNV LNW LNX LNY LNZ LP LPA LPB LPC LPD LPE LPF…LPU LPV LPW LPX LPY LPZ LQ 89/282 WATER IMPOUNDING WORKS FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT Head and tail race system, storage system Trash rack, trash / fish barrier Dam, weir system Spillway Drainage system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked INTAKE SYSTEM, UPPERWATER SYSTEM FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT Rake and rake cleaning system Isolating equipment Piping and penstock system blocked Surge tank blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LQA LQB LQC LQD LQE LQF…LQU LQV LQW LQX LQY LQZ TAIL-RACE SYSTEM, UNDERWATER SYSTEM FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT Underwater piping and culvert system Surge tank Isolating equipment blocked Rake and rake cleaning system for pumped-storage operation blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LR LRA LRB LRC LRD LRE LRF…LRU LRV LRW BYPASS SYSTEM FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT Lock Lifting gear Fish ladder blocked Raft canal blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 90/282 LRX LRY LRZ Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked LS LSA…LSK LSL LSM…LSU LSV…LSZ COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT Common installations for hydroelectric power plant Drainage system Common installations for hydroelectric power plant blocked LV LVA…LVU LVV…LVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked LW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR STEAM, WATER, GAS CYCLES Sealing fluid supply system for steam, water, gas cycles blocked LWA…LWU LWV…LWZ LX LXA…LXU LXV…LXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked LY LYA…LYU LYV…LYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.9. M – MAIN MACHINE SETS M MA Steam turbine plant MB Gas turbine plant MC blocked MD Wind turbine plant ME Hydraulic turbine plant MF Pumping turbine plant in pumped-storage power plants MG Pumped-storage plant MH blocked MJ Diesel engine plant MK Generator plant ML Electro-motive plant (incl. motor generator) MM Compressor plant MN MP MQ MR blocked Common installations for main machine sets blocked 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 91/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 92/282 MA MAA MAB MAC MAD MAE MAF MAG MAH MAJ MAK MAL MAM MAN MAP MAQ MAR…MAU MAV MAW MAX MAY MAZ STEAM TURBINE PLANT HP turbine IP turbine LP turbine Bearings blocked blocked Condensing system Motive water system (if separate from MAJ) Air removal system Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear Drain and vent systems Leak-off steam system Steam removal system for HP turbine LP turbine bypass, reheated steam discharge system to condenser Vent system (if separate from MAL) blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing, heating and cooling steam system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked MB MBA MBB MBC MBD MBE…MBG MBH MBJ MBK GAS TURBINE PLANT Turbine, compressor rotor with common casing Turbine casing and rotor Compressor casing and rotor Bearings blocked Cooling and sealing gas system Start-up unit Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear, barring gear Intake air, cold gas system (open cycle) Combustion chamber (gas heating, combustion) Fuel supply system (liquid) Fuel supply system (gaseous) Ignition fuel supply system (if separate) Exhaust gas system (open cycle) Storage system Motive gas generator unit, incl. combustion chamber Additive system Lubricant supply system Sealing oil supply system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment Lubricant and control fluid treatment system MBL MBM MBN MBP MBQ MBR MBS MBT MBU MBV MBW MBX MBY MBZ Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 93/282 MD MDA MDB MDC MDD MDE…MDJ MDK MDL MDM…MDU MDV MDW MDX MDY MDZ WIND TURBINE PLANT Rotor (incl. hub) Blade pitch regulating system blocked Rotor bearings blocked Transmission gear (gearbox, propeller shaft, brake) Yaw control system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked ME MEA MEB MEC MED MEE MEF MEG MEH, MEJ MEK MEL MEM…MER MES MET, MEU MEV MEW MEX MEY MEZ HYDRAULIC TURBINE PLANT Turbine (casing, shaft, runner etc.) Isolating valve blocked Bearings blocked blocked Stabilizing air system blocked Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine Water depression air supply system blocked Shaft gland cooling water system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing water supply system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked MF MFA MFB MFC MFD MFE, MFF MFG MFH, MFJ MFK MFL PUMPING TURBINE PLANT IN PUMPED-STORAGE POWER PLANTS Pumping turbine, singleshaft pump and turbine unit (casing, shaft, runner etc.) Isolating valve blocked Bearings blocked Stabilizing air system blocked Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine Water depression air supply system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 94/282 MFM MFN…MFR MFS MFT, MFU MFV MFW MFX MFY MFZ Start-up unit blocked Shaft gland cooling water system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing water supply system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked MG MGA MGB MGC MGD MGE…MGK MGL MGM MGN…MGR MGS MGT, MGU MGV MGW MGX MGY MGZ PUMPED-STORAGE PLANT Storage pump (casing, shaft, runner etc.) Isolating valve blocked Bearings blocked Water depression air supply system Start-up unit blocked Shaft gland cooling water system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing water supply system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked MJ MJA MJB MJC…MJF MJG MJH MJJ MJK MJL, MJM MJN MJP MJQ MJR MJS…MJU MJV MJW MJX MJY MJZ DIESEL ENGINE PLANT Engine Turbocharger, blower blocked Liquid cooling system Air intercooling system blocked Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine blocked Fuel systems Start-up unit (incl. flywheel) Air intake system Exhaust gas system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key MK MKA MKB MKC MKD MKE MKF MKG MKH MKJ…MKP MKQ MKR…MKS MKT MKU MKV MKW MKX MKY MKZ ML MLA MLB MLC MLD MLE MLF MLG MLH MLJ…MLP MLQ MLR…MLT MLU MLV MLW MLX MLY MLZ 95/282 GENERATOR PLANT Generator, complete, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment Exciter set (mechanical part) Exciter set (electrical part only, without excitation transformer) Bearings blocked Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling oil see MKU) Gas cooling system, incl. H2, CO2, N2 supply system Reserve blocked Gas removal system (if separate from MKG) blocked Excitation transformer Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other liquid cooling see MKF) Lubricant supply system (if separate system for generator) Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment) Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ELECTRO-MOTIVE PLANT (INCL. MOTOR GENERATOR) Motor frame, motor generator frame, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment blocked Exciter set Bearings blocked Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling oil see MLU) Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen cooling see MLH) Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other gas cooling see MLG) blocked Exhaust gas system (if separate from MLG and MLH) blocked Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other liquid cooling see MLF) Lubricant supply system (if separate system for electro-motive unit) Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment) Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key MM MMA MMB MMC MMD MME MMF MMG MMH MMJ…MMU MMV MMW MMX MMY MMZ COMPRESSOR PLANT Compressor incl. internal system blocked Air intake piping system Bearings Intercooling system Aftercooling system Final cooling system Discharge piping system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MP MPA MPB MPC…MPF MPG MPH…MPQ MPR MPS MPT…MPZ COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR MAIN MACHINE SETS Foundation Sheating blocked Frame, support structure blocked Forced cooling system Drying and layup system blocked MR MRA…MRU MRV MRW MRX MRY MRZ GAS ENGINE PLANT Gas engine plant Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MV MVA…MVU MVV…MVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked MW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM MWA…MWU Sealing fluid supply system MWV…MWZ blocked MX MXA…MXU MXV…MXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked MY MYA…MYU MYV…MYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked 96/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 97/282 II - 2.10. N – PROCESS ENERGY SUPPLY FOR EXTERNAL USERS (E.G. DISTRICT HEATING) N NA Process steam system (incl. condensate return) NB blocked NC blocked ND Process hot water system NE blocked NF blocked NG Process air system NH blocked NJ blocked NK Process gas system NL blocked NM blocked NN blocked NP blocked NQ blocked NR blocked NS blocked NT blocked NU blocked NV blocked NW blocked NX blocked NY blocked NZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key NA NAA NAB NAC NAD NAE…NAJ 98/282 NAN…NAW NAX NAY NAZ PROCESS STEAM SYSTEM (INCL. CONDENSATE RETURN) Piping system (steam) Piping system (condensate) blocked Process heat transmission system Piping system (steam) NAE to NAJ only to be used if NAA is not sufficient for identification (free for use e.g. to pressure level) Piping system (condensate) NAK to NAM only to be used if NAB is not sufficient for identification (free for use e.g. according to process) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ND NDA NDB NDC NDD NDE NDF…NDJ NDK NDL…NDU NDV NDW NDX NDY NDZ PROCESS HOT WATER SYSTEM Piping system (forward) Piping system (return) Process hot water pump system Process heat transfer Hot water storage system Distribution system (free for use e.g. for temperature levels) Pressurizing system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked NG NGA NGB NGC NGD…NGV NGW NGX NGY NGZ PROCESS AIR SYSTEM blocked Piping system Forwarding system blocked Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked NK NKA NKB NKC…NKV NKW NKX NKY NKZ PROCESS GAS SYSTEM blocked Piping system blocked Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked NAK…NAM Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.11. 99/282 P – COOLING WATER SYSTEMS P PA Circulating (main cooling) water system (cooling water for condenser) PB Circulating (main cooling) water treatment system PC Service water system (cooling water for equipment units) PD Service water treatment system for conventional area PE Service (secondary cooling) water system for secured area PF Service (secondary cooling) water treatment system for secured area PG Closed cooling water system for conventional area PH Closed cooling water treatment system for conventional area PJ Closed cooling water system for secured area PK Closed cooling water treatment system for secured area PL PM blocked Closed cooling water system for transformers (if separate closed cooling water system) PN blocked PP blocked PQ blocked PR blocked PS PT Cooling tower blow down system (if separate from PAB) 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key PA 100/282 PAE PAF, PAG PAH PAJ…PAQ PAR PAS PAT, PAU PAV PAW PAX PAY PAZ CIRCULATING (MAIN COOLING) WATER SYSTEM (COOLING WATER FOR CONDENSER) Extraction, mechanical cleaning for direct cooling (lake, river, sea) Circulating (main cooling) water piping and culvert system from cooling towers to condensers, incl. cooling towers Circulating (main cooling) water pump system Cooling system, main cooling water piping and culvert system from condensers to cooling towers Cooling tower pump system (if separate) blocked Condenser cleaning system, incl. all appurtenances blocked Make-up water piping system Make-up water pump system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PB PBA PBB PBC PBD PBE PBF PBG PBH PBJ PBK PBL PBM PBN PBP PBQ PBR PBS PBT PBU PBV PBW PBX CIRCULATING (MAIN COOLING) WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemical supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment PAA PAB PAC PAD Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 101/282 PBY PBZ Control and protection equipment blocked PC SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (COOLING WATER FOR EQUIPMENT UNITS) Extraction, mechanical cleaning Piping and culvert system, pump system Pressure increase system Return piping system from water cooled equipment blocked Heat exchanger cleaning system blocked Service water system for generator blocked Service water drainage system Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PCA PCB PCC PCD PCE…PCG PCH PCJ…PCL PCM PCN…PCT PCU PCV PCW PCX PCY PCZ PD PDA PDB PDC PDD PDE PDF PDG PDH PDJ PDK PDL PDM PDN PDP PDQ PDR PDS PDT PDU PDV PDW PDX PDY PDZ SERVICE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning system aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 102/282 PE PEA PEB PEC PED PEE…PEG PEH PEJ…PEU PEV PEW PEX PEY PEZ SERVICE (SECONDARY COOLING) WATER SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA Extraction, mechanical cleaning for direct cooling Piping and culvert system Pump system Recirculation cooling system, outfall cooling system blocked Secured component cooler cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PF PFA PFB PFC PFD PFE PFF PFG PFH PFJ PFK PFL PFM PFN PFP PFQ PFR PFS PFT PFU PFV PFW PFX PFY PFZ SERVICE (SECONDARY COOLING) WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PG PGA PGB PGC PGD CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA Piping system (supply) Piping system (return) Pump system Coolers, heat exchangers Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 103/282 PGE....PGF PGG PGH....PGJ PGK PGL....PGU PGV PGW PGX PGY PGZ Reserve Secondary system for closed cooling water system Reserve Pressure increase system Reserve Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PH PHA PHB PHC PHD PHE PHF PHG PHH PHJ PHK PHL PHM PHN PHP PHQ PHR PHS PHT PHU PHV PHW PHX PHY PHZ Closed cooling water treatment system for conventional area Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PJ PJA…PJU PJV PJW PJX PJY PJZ CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA Closed cooling water system for secured area Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 104/282 PK PKA PKB PKC PKD PKE PKF PKG PKH PKJ PKK PKL PKM PKN PKP PKQ PKR PKS PKT PKU PKV PKW PKX PKY PKZ CLOSED COOLING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR SECURED AREA Discharge from fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) Filtering, mechanical cleaning system Aeration, gas injection system Precipitation system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Acid proportioning system (e.g. for carbonate hardness removal) Ion exchange system (e.g. for demineralization) Evaporation system (e.g. for demineralization) Deaeration, drying system Preheating, cooling system Piping system, temporary storage system, pump system for main fluid Storage system outside fluid treatment system (if not part of another system) blocked Chemicals supply system Regeneration, flushing equipment Injection system for main fluid Flushing water and residues removal system, incl. neutralization Sludge thickening system Heating, cooling and flushing fluid distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PM PMV PMW PMX PMY PMZ CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM FOR TRANSFORMERS (IF SEPARATE CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM) Closed cooling water system for transformers (if separate closed cooling water system) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PS PSA…PSU PSV PSW PSX PSY PSZ COOLING TOWER BLOWDOWN SYSTEM (IF SEPARATE FROM PAB) Cooling tower blow down system (if separate from PAB) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked PMA…PMU Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 105/282 PU PUA PUB...PUM PUN PUP…PUU PUV…PUZ COMMON EQUIPMENT FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEM Cooling water cleaning system Common equipment for cooling water system Proportioning equipment Common equipment for cooling water system blocked PV PVA…PVU PVV…PVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked PW PWA…PWU PWV…PWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM Sealing fluid supply system blocked PX PXA…PXU PXV…PXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked PY PYA…PYU PYV…PYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.12. 106/282 Q – AUXILIARY SYSTEMS Q QA blocked QB blocked QC QD Central chemicals supply 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 QT QU Central oil supply and disposal system (for systems assignable to more than one F1-function) blocked Sampling system for conventional area QV blocked QW blocked QX blocked QY blocked QZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key QC QCA QCB QCC QCD....QCG QCH QCJ....QCU QCV QCW QCX QCY QCZ CENTRAL CHEMICAL SUPPLY Hydrazine supply and distribution system Ammonia supply and distribution system Phosphate supply and distribution system Central chemical supply (free for use e.g. building specific) Chemical supply for boiler cleaning Central chemical supply (free for use e.g. building specific) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QE QEA QEB QEC…QEG QEH QEJ....QEL QEM QEN....QER QES QET QEU QEV QEW QEX QEY QEZ GENERAL COMPRESSED AIR AND CARRIER AIR SUPPLY Central compressed air and carrier air generation system Central compressed air and carrier air distribution system Reserve Service air distribution system in boiler house Reserve Service air distribution system in main machine house Reserve Service air outside system Carrier air supply system Drainage system (condensate) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QF QFA QFB QFC…QFG QFH QFJ....QFL QFM QFN...QFQ QFR QFS QFT, QFU QFV QFW QFX QFY QFZ GENERAL CONTROL AIR SUPPLY Central control air generation system Central control air distribution system General control air supply Control air distribution system in boiler house General control air supply Control air distribution system in main machine house General control air supply Control air distribution system for coal supply systems Control air outside system General control air supply Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked 107/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key QG 108/282 QGA…QGU QGV QGW QGX QGY QGZ CENTRAL GAS SUPPLY FOR CLOSED GAS CYCLES (AS WORKING FLUID) Central gas supply for closed gas cycles (as working fluid) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QH QHA QHB QHC QHD QHE QHF QHG QHH QHJ QHK QHL QHM QHN QHP QHQ QHR QHS QHT QHU QHV QHW QHX QHY QHZ Auxiliary steam generating system Pressure system Support structure, enclosure, steam generator interior Fireside heat transfer surface cleaning equipment Ash and slag removal Blow down system, flash drain system Bunker, feeder and pulverizing system Boiler water circulation system (also for electrode steam boiler Main firing system (also for electric heating) Ignition firing equipment (if separate) blocked Combustion air system (primary air, secondary air) Gas heating system (for close system) Flue gas exhaust (without flue gas treatment Mechanical dust handling system Electrostatic precipitator Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, adsorptive process Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, catalytic process Chemical flue gas treatment system incl. residue removal, absorptive process Flue gas reheating system Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QJ CENTRAL GAS SUPPLY, ALSO INERT GAS (See SE for welding blanked gas supply system. See MK, ML, XK, XL for central gas supply system for main and heavy machinery) Hydrogen and carbon dioxide supply system Nitrogen supply system Nitrogen cylinders Cleaning chemicals supply system (e.g. lye in electrolytic plant) Reserve Propane-butane supply system Nitrogen supply system for boiler house Freon supply system Reserve Oxygen supply system Reserve blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment QJA QJB QJC QJD QJE…QJF QJG QJH QJJ QJK QJL QJM...QJR QJS…QJU QJV QJW QJX Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 109/282 QJY QJZ Control and protection equipment blocked QK QKA…QKU QKV QKW QKX QKY QKZ CHILLED WATER SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA Chilled water system for conventional area (free for use e.g. building specific) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QL QLA QLB QLC QLD QLE QLF QLG…QLU QLV QLW QLX QLY QLZ FEEDWATER, STEAM, CONDENSATE CYCLE OF AUXILIARY STEAM GENERATING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Feed water system Steam system Condensate system Condensate polishing plant blocked Common equipment for auxiliary steam generation and distribution system blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QM QMA…QMU QMV QMW QMX QMY QMZ AIR HUMIDIFYING SYSTEM Air humidifying system (free for use e.g. building specific) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QS CENTRAL OIL SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM (FOR SYSTEMS ASSIGNABLE TO MORE THAN ONE F1-FUNCTION) Central oil supply and disposal system (for systems assignable to more than one F1-function) Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked QSA…QSU QSV QSW QSX QSY QSZ Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key QU QUA QUB QUC QUD QUE QUF QUG QUH QUJ...QUL QUM QUN QUP QUQ QUR…QUT QUU QUV...QUW QUX QUY QUZ SAMPLING SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA Sampling system for feed water Sampling system for main steam Sampling system for condensate Reserve Sampling system for auxiliary steam Reserve Sampling system for raw water Sampling system for boiler drum Reserve Sampling system for oil Sampling system for gases (hydrogen, nitrogen) Sampling system for cooling water Reserve Reserve Sampling system for waste water blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked 110/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.13. R – GAS GENERATION AND TREATMENT R RA Gas generation RB Support structure RC Feedstock systems RD Discharge systems for gasification residues RE Gasifying agent generation and distribution RF blocked RG Main gas cooling systems (if not RA) RH Main gas piping systems, storage, compression, expansion RJ Main gas precipitator RK Main gas clean-up (not RJ) including regeneration RL Acid gas, including treatment systems RM Gas recycle, storage and compression systems RN Collection, storage and recycle systems for gas condensate RP Inert gas, including recovery systems RQ blocked RR blocked RS Supply and removal systems for water, stream and condensate RT Waste water collection and drainage systems RU Waste water treatment systems RV Lubricant supply systems RW Sealing fluid supply systems RX Fluid supply systems for control and protection equipment RY Control and protection equipment RZ Injection and proportioning systems 111/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key RA RAA RAB RAC RAD RAE RAF RAG RAH RAJ RAK RAL RAM RAN RAP RAQ RAR RAS RAT RAU RAV RAW RAX RAY RAZ RB RBA RBB RBC RBD RBE, RBF RBG…RBZ RC RCA RCB RCC RCD RCE RCF RCG RCH RCJ RCK RCL RCM RCN…RCR RCS RCT, RCU RCV RCW RCX RCY 112/282 GAS GENERATION Gas generator Gas generator interior Gas generator internals Lining and refractory brickwork Cooling system Solid separator and recycle system Gas generator quench gas section Main burner system Pilot burner system Gas generator ignition and standby burner system including combustion air system Ignition and standby hot gas generation and feed system incl. combustion air sys. Separate gasifying agent injection system Injection from gas recycle system gas condensate injection system Injection system for other feedstock Fluxing agent injection system Filter cleaning system Fluidizing air injection system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SUPPORT STRUCTURE Frame including foundations Enclosures, insulations blocked Platforms, stairways Support structure (free for use as process demands) blocked FEEDSTOCK SYSTEMS Fuel storage bunker, hopper (atmospheric pressure) Distribution and transport system (atmospheric pressure) Pulverizing and mixing system (slurry) blocked Airlock system, slurry pump system Fuel storage bunker, container (pressurized) Distribution and transport system (pressurized)) blocked Ignition fuel storage and distribution system Pilot burner fuel storage and distribution system Proportioning system for other feedstock Proportioning system for fluxing agents blocked Filter cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key RCZ RD RDA RDB RDC RDD RDE RDF RDG RDH RDJ RDK RDL RDM RDN RDP RDQ RDR RDS RDT, RDU RDV RDW RDX RDY RDZ RE REA REB REC RED REE REF REG REH REJ REK REL REM,REN REP REQ RER RES…REU REV REW REX REY REZ RG RGA RGB RGC RGD 113/282 blocked DISCHARGE SYSTEMS FOR GASIFICATION RESIDUES Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 1) Pressure relief system (system 1) Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 1) blocked Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 2) Pressure relief system (system 2) Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 2) blocked Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 3) Pressure relief system (system 3) Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 3) blocked Collection, transport and treatment system (pressurized) (system 4) Pressure relief system (system 4) Collection, transport and treatment system (atmospheric pressure) (system 4) blocked Filter cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked GASIFYING AGENT GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION Air (gasifying agent) compression and supercompression system Gasifying agent heater (other than RGC) Compressed air distribution system (including oxygen-enriched air) blocked Air compression and supercompression system upstream of air separation plant Air separation plant Oxygen compression and supercompression system Oxygen piping system (pressurized) Liquid oxygen outlet system Discharge system for other gases from air separation plant (inert gases) Liquid nitrogen discharge system blocked External oxygen supply system blocked Gasifying steam system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MAIN GAS COOLING SYSTEMS (IF NOT RA) Indirect heat transfer to water/steam cycle Indirect heat transfer to gas Indirect heat transfer to gasifying agent Indirect heat transfer to combustion air Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key RGE RGF…RGH RGJ RGK RGL RGM RGN…RGR RGS RGT, RGU RGV RGW RGX RGY RGZ RH RHA RHB…RHD RHE RHF RHG RHH, RHJ RHK RHL RHM RHN RHP RHQ RHR RHS RHT, RHU RHV RHW RHX RHY RHZ RJ RJA RJB RJC RJD RJE RJF…RJR RJS 114/282 Indirect heat transfer to cooling water blocked Direct heat transfer (quench) to gas Direct heat transfer (quench, saturation) to steam Direct heat transfer (quench, saturation) to water Direct heat transfer (quench) to other fluids blocked Filter cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system MAIN GAS PIPING SYSTEMS, STORAGE, COMPRESSION, EXPANSION Main gas piping system blocked Humidification system Conditioning system 1 Conditioning system 2 blocked Gas storage system blocked Gas compression system Gas pressure reducing system Flare system 1 Flare system 2 blocked Filter cleaning system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system MAIN GAS PRECIPITATOR Cartridge filter system Cyclone filter system Bag filter system Packed-bed filter system Electrostatic precipitator system blocked Filter cleaning system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key RJT, RJU RJV RJW RJX RJY RJZ RK RKA RKB RKC RKD…RKF RKG RKH RKJ RKK RKL RKM RKN RKP RKQ RKR…RKU RKV RKW RKX RKY RKZ RL RLA RLB RLC, RLD RLE RLF, RLG RLH RLJ RLK RLL, RLM RLN RLP RLQ RLR RLS RLT…RLV RLW RLX RLY RLZ RM RMA blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked MAIN GAS CLEAN-UP (NOT RJ) INCLUDING REGENERATION Scrubber system Conversion system including hydrolysis Gas purification system blocked Scrubber regeneration system 1 Scrubber regeneration system 2 Scrubber regeneration system 3 blocked Regeneration system 1 for purification system Regeneration system 2 for purification system Regeneration system 3 for purification system blocked Refrigeration system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system ACID GAS, INCLUDING TREATMENT SYSTEM Thermal treatment (Claus process) Catalytic treatment(Claus process) blocked Absorber, wet oxidation system blocked Thermal treatment (tail gas) Catalytic treatment (tail gas) Absorption treatment (tail gas) blocked Sulphur treatment system Sulphur forwarding and storage system blocked Sulphuric acid system Sulphuric acid storage system blocked Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system GAS RECYCLE,STORAGE AND COMPRESSION SYSTEMS Quench gas piping system 115/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 116/282 RMB RMC RMD RME RMF RMG RMH RMJ RMK, RML RMM RMN RMP RMQ RMR RMS RMT, RMU RMV RMW RMX RMY RMZ Piping system for expanded gas (not from airlock system) Acid gas piping system Fluidizing gas piping system Airlock gas piping system (not inert gas) Other gas piping system blocked Storage system 1 Storage system 2 blocked Quench gas compressor system Expanded gas compressor system Acid gas compressor system Fluidizing gas compressor system Airlock gas compressor system (not inert gas) Compressor system for other gas blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system RN RNA…RNU COLLECTIONS, STORAGE AND RECYCLE SYSTEMS FOR GAS CONDENSATE Collections, storage and recycle systems for gas condensate (free for use, process specific) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked RNV RNW RNX RNY RNZ RP RPA RPB RPC RPD…RPF RPG RPH RPJ…RPN RPP…RPS RPT…RPV RPW RPX RPY RPZ INERT GAS, INCLUDING RECOVERY SYSTEMS Inert gas generation by air fractionation Inert gas generation by molecular sieving Inert gas generation by combustion blocked Nitrogen piping system for addition ahead of burner gas turbine supercompression of nitrogen from RPG Inert gas distribution system including storage system (free for use, process specific) Inert gas compressor system (free for use, process specific) blocked Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key RS RSA…RSU RSV RSW RSX RSY RSZ RT RTA…RTU 117/282 SUPPLY AND REMOVAL SYSTEMS FOR WATER, STREAM AND CONDENSATE Supply and removal systems for water, stream and condensate (free for use, process specific) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system RTV RTW RTX RTY RTZ WASTE WATER COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Waste water collection and drainage systems (free for use, process specific) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system RU RUA…RUG RUH RUJ…RUL RUM…RUR RUS…RUU RUV RUW RUX RUY RUZ WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM Waste water treatment system (free for use, process specific) blocked Processing material systems (free for use, process specific) Waste water treatment systems (free for use, process specific) Residues treatment and removal systems (free for use, process specific) Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment Injection and proportioning system RV RVA…RVU RVV…RVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEMS Lubricant supply systems (free for use) blocked RW RWA…RWU RWV…RWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEMS Sealing fluid supply systems blocked RX RXA…RXU RXV…RXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply systems for control and protection equipment blocked RY RYA…RYU RYV…RYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked RZ RZA…RZU RZV…RZZ INJECTION AND PROPORTIONING SYSTEMS Injection and proportioning systems blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.14. 118/282 S – ANCILLARY SYSTEMS S SA Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) system for conventional area SB Space heating systems SC Stationary compressed air supplies SD Stationary cleaning systems SE Stationary welding gas system SF Heating and fuel gas system SG Stationary fire protection system SH blocked SJ blocked SK blocked SL blocked SM Cranes, stationary hoists and conveying appliances SN Elevators SP Railway installations SQ Road installations SR Workshop, stores, laboratory equipment and staff amenities inside controlled area SS ST blocked Workshop, stores, laboratory equipment and staff amenities outside controlled area SU blocked SV blocked SW blocked SX blocked SY blocked SZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key SA 119/282 SAA SAB SAC SAD SAE SAF…SAU SAV SAW SAX SAY SAZ HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEM FOR CONVENTIONAL AREA Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for main buildings Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for secondary buildings Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for auxiliary buildings Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for coal and ash systems Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning system for cooling water systems Reserve Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SB SBA…SBU SBV, SBW SBX SBY SBZ SPACE HEATING SYSTEM Space heating systems (free for use e.g. building specific) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SC SCA SCB SCC…SCU SCV SCW SCX SCY SCZ STATIONARY COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLIES Compressed air generation system Compressed air distribution system Stationary compressed air supplies Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SD SDA…SDU SDV, SDW SDX SDY SDZ STATIONARY CLEANING SYSTEMS Stationary cleaning systems blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SE SEA…SEU SEV…SEZ STATIONARY WELDING GAS SYSTEMS Stationary welding gas systems blocked SF SFA…SFU SFV…SFX SFY SFZ HEATING AND FUEL GAS SYSTEMS Heating and fuel gas systems blocked Control and protection equipment blocked SG SGA SGB SGC SGD SGE SGF STATIONARY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Fire water system, conventional area Fire water system, nuclear area (if separate system) Spray deluge system, conventional area Spray deluge system, nuclear area (if separate system) Sprinkler systems Foam fire-fighting systems Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 120/282 SGG SGH SGJ SGK SGL SGM…SGU SGV SGW SGX SGY SGZ Tank roof, tank shell cooling systems blocked CO2 fire-fighting systems Halon fire-fighting systems Powder fire-fighting systems blocked Lubricant supply system blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SM SMA…SMU SMV, SMW SMX SMY SMZ CRANES, STATIONARY HOISTS AND CONVEYING APPLIANCES Cranes, stationary hoists and conveying appliances (free for use e.g. building specific) blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked SN SNA…SNU SNV…SNX SNY SNZ ELEVATORS Elevators (free for use e.g. building specific) blocked Control and protection equipment blocked SP SPA…SPU SPV…SPX SPY SPZ RAILWAY INSTALLATIONS Railway installations blocked Control and protection equipment blocked SQ SQA…SQU SQV…SQX SQY SQZ ROAD INSTALLATIONS Road installations blocked Control and protection equipment blocked SR WORKSHOP, STORES, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND STAFF AMENITIES INSIDE CONTROLLED AREA Hot workshop equipment blocked Maintenance areas in controlled area blocked Hot laboratory equipment Health physics laboratory equipment blocked SRA SRB SRC SRD…SRF SRG SRH SRJ…SRN Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 121/282 SRP SRQ…SRV SRW SRX SRY SRZ Staff amenities in controlled area blocked Balancer blocked Control and protection equipment blocked ST WORKSHOP, STORES, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND STAFF AMENITIES Workshops blocked Maintenance areas blocked Stores, filling station blocked Monitoring of pollutants emission in air blocked Staff amenities blocked Control and protection equipment blocked STA STB STC STD STE STF STG STH…STN STP STQ…STX STY STZ Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.15. 122/282 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 123/282 UA UAA UAB UAC UAD UAE UAF UAG UAH UAJ…UAW UAX UAY UAZ STRUCTURES FOR GRID AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Switchyard structure Grid systems switch gear building Grid systems control building Structures for grid and distribution systems Structure for pneumatic control system Structures for grid and distribution systems Structure for transformers Structure for supports and equipment Structures for grid and distribution systems Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UB UBA UBB UBC UBD UBE UBF UBG UBH UBJ UBK UBL UBM UBN UBP UBQ UBR…UBW UBX UBY UBZ STRUCTURES FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY Switch gear building (for switch gear BCA) Structure for power transmission and auxiliary power supply Switch gear building (for switch gear BCC) Structure for low-voltage auxiliary power transformers Structure for medium-voltage auxiliary power transformers Structure for generator transformers Structure for start-up transformers Structure for oil collecting pits Structure for transformer tracks Transformer assembly building Structure for busbars Structure for transformer cooling systems Structure for emergency power generating sets (without central water chiller) Emergency power generating and central water chiller building Structure for emergency power generator fuel supply system Structure for power transmission and auxiliary power supply Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UC UCA UCB UCC…UCK UCL UCM, UCN STRUCTURES FOR INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL Unit control room building Control station building Structure for instrumentation and control Structure for measuring equipment Structure for instrumentation and control Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 124/282 UCP UCQ…UCW UCX UCY UCZ Cooling water monitoring structure Structure for instrumentation and control Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UE UEA UEB UEC UED UEE UEF UEG UEH UEJ UEK UEL UEM UEN UEP, UEQ UER UES UET UEU UEV UEW UEX UEY UEZ STRUCTURES FOR CONVENTIONAL FUEL SUPPLY AND RESIDUES DISPOSAL Structure for unloading of solid fuels Structure for storage of solid fuels Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal Structure for transport of solid fuels Structure for treatment of solid fuels Structure for transfer (e.g. junction tower) Structure for conversion of solid fuels Structure for unloading and reception of liquid fuels Structure for storage of liquid fuels Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal Structure for forwarding of liquid fuels (e.g. pump house) Structure for treatment and handling of liquid fuels Structure for transfer, conversion, storage of gaseous fuels Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal Structure for forwarding of gaseous fuels Structure for conventional fuel supply and residues disposal Structure for ash storage Structure for ash transport Structure for ash settling pond Structure for combustion residues handling Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UF UFA UFB UFC UFD…UFH UFJ UFK…UFW UFX UFY UFZ STRUCTURES FOR THE HANDLING OF NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT Fuel pool building Fuel handling building Fuel storage building Structures for the handling of nuclear equipment Structure for hot cell Structures for the handling of nuclear equipment Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UG UGA STRUCTURES FOR WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL Structure for raw water supply Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 125/282 UGB, UGC UGD UGE UGF UGG UGH UGJ UGK UGL UGM UGN UGP UGQ UGR UGS, UGT UGU UGV UGW UGX UGY UGZ Structure for water supply and disposal Structure for demineralization system Structure for neutralization system Structure for fire water supply Structure for drinking water supply Structure for rainwater Structures for water supply and disposal Flocculant mixing chamber Flocculator structure, flocculator Structures for water supply and disposal Treated water basin Sludge thickener Sludge dewatering building Sludge storage structure Structures for water supply and disposal Structure for effluent disposal Structure for sewerage plant Structures for water supply and disposal Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UH UHA UHB…UHE UHF UHG..UHK UHL UHM UHN UHP UHQ UHR…UHT UHU UHV UHW UHX UHY UHZ STRUCTURES FOR CONVENTIONAL HEAT GENERATION Steam generator enclosure, steam generator building (boiler house) Structures for conventional heat generation Bunker bay Structures for conventional heat generation Structure for boiler compressed air supply Structures for conventional heat generation Smoke stack, incl. structure for flue gas circulation (e.g. for induced draft fan) Structures for conventional heat generation Structure for flue gas filtering system Structures for conventional heat generation Structure for flue gas reheating system Structure for combustion air circulation (e.g. for forced draft fan) Boiler blow down structure Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UJ UJA UJB STRUCTURES FOR NUCLEAR HEAT GENERATION Reactor building, containment interior Reactor building annulus Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key UJC UJD UJE UJF UJG UJH…UJW UJX UJY UJZ Heat exchanger building Steam generator building Main steam and feed water valve compartment Equipment air lock enclosure Gantry (reactor building) Structures for nuclear heat generation Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UK UKA UKB UKC UKD UKE…UKG UKH UKJ UKK…UKR UKS UKT UKU…UKW UKX UKY UKZ STRUCTURES FOR REACTOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS Reactor auxiliary building Reactor ancillary systems building Nuclear services building Emergency standby structure Structures for reactor auxiliary systems Structure for air exhaust (vent stack) Tritium extraction system building Structures for reactor auxiliary systems Radioactive waste processing building Structure for radioactive waste storage Structures for reactor auxiliary systems Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UL ULA ULB ULC ULD ULE ULF…ULM ULN ULP ULQ ULR ULS…ULW ULX ULY ULZ STRUCTURES FOR STEAM-, WATER- GAS-CYCLES Feed water pump house Emergency feed building Structure for condensate system Structure for condensate polishing plant Structure for emergency supply systems Structures for steam-, water- gas-cycles Structure for hydroelectric power plant water impounding works Structure for hydroelectric power plant intake systems Structure for hydroelectric power plant tail-race systems Structure for hydroelectric power plant bypass systems Structures for steam-, water- gas-cycles Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure 126/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 127/282 UM UMA UMB UMC, UMD UME UMF UMG UMH UMJ UMK UML UMM UMN…UMQ UMR UMS…UMW UMX UMY UMZ STRUCTURES FOR MAIN MACHINE SETS Steam turbine building Gas turbine building Structures for main machine sets Hydraulic turbine building Structures for main machine sets Pumped storage turbine building Structures for main machine sets Diesel engine building Structure for generator equipment Structures for main machine sets Compressor system building Structures for main machine sets Gas engine plant building Structures for main machine sets Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UN UNA…UNB UNC UND UNE...UNJ UNK UNL…UNW UNX UNY UNZ STRUCTURES FOR PROCESS ENERGY SUPPLY Structures for process energy supply Structure for process air supply Structure for process water supply Structures for process energy supply Structures for process gas supply Structures for process energy supply Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UP STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS (E.G. CIRCULATING WATER INTAKE) Circulating (cooling) water intake culvert Service (secondary cooling) water intake culvert Circulating (cooling) water intake structure Service (secondary cooling) water intake structure Structure for cooling water systems Circulating (cooling) water treatment structure Service (secondary cooling) water treatment structure Structure for cooling water systems Circulating (cooling) water inlet culvert Service (secondary cooling) water inlet culvert Biocide treatment building Structure for cooling water systems Debris trough UPA UPB UPC UPD UPE…UPG UPH UPJ UPK…UPM UPN UPP UPQ UPR UPS Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 128/282 UPT UPU…UPW UPX UPY UPZ Wash water cleaning structure Wash water cleaning structure Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UQ UQA UQB UQC…UQF UQG UQH UQJ UQV UQW UQX UQY UQZ STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS Circulating (cooling) water pump building Service (secondary cooling) water pump building Structure for cooling water systems Circulating (cooling) water overflow structure, surge tank Screen wash water discharge culvert Circulating (cooling) water seal pit, incl. circulating (cooling) water aeration structure Circulating (cooling) water venting structure Service (secondary cooling) water surge pond Service (secondary cooling) water collecting pond Circulating (cooling) water outfall culvert Service (secondary cooling) water outfall culvert Circulating (cooling) water outfall structure Service (secondary cooling) water outfall structure Circulating (cooling) water discharge culvert Service (secondary cooling) water discharge culvert Circulating (cooling) water spillway structure, incl. circulating (cooling) water aeration structure Structure for artificial circulating (cooling) water aeration Routing structure for circulating (cooling) water discharge Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UR URA URB URC URD URE URF URG URH URJ URK URL URM URN URP URQ URR…URW URX URY URZ STRUCTURES FOR COOLING WATER SYSTEMS Cooling tower structure (circulating/main cooling water) Cooling tower structure (service/secondary cooling water) Structure for cooling water systems Cooling tower pump building (circulating/main cooling water) Cooling tower pump building (service/secondary cooling water) Structure for cooling water systems Cooling tower connecting structure Cooling tower outlet structure Cooling tower outfall culvert Cooling tower return structure Cooling tower return culvert Circulating (cooling) water distribution building Cooling tower bypass structure Cooling tower blow down structure Cooling tower blow down culvert Structure for cooling water systems Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UQK UQL UQM UQN UQP UQQ UQR UQS UQT UQU Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 129/282 US USA USB USC USD…USF USG USH…USS UST USU USV USW USX USY USZ STRUCTURES FOR ANCILLARY SYSTEMS Structure for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) systems Structure for space heating systems Structure for stationary compressed air supply system Structures for ancillary systems Fire pump house Structures for ancillary systems Workshop Storage building Laboratory building Structures for ancillary systems Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UT UTA UTB UTC UTD, UTE UTF UTG UTH UTJ UTK…UTR UTS UTT…UTW UTX UTY UTZ STRUCTURES FOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS Supply systems building Central water chiller building, conventional area Central water chiller building, nuclear area Structure for auxiliary systems Compressed air system building Central gas supply systems building (no fuel supply) Auxiliary steam generator building Smoke stack Structure for auxiliary systems Chemical storage tank pit Structure for auxiliary systems Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UU UUA…UUZ SHAFT STRUCTURES Shaft structures (free for use) UV STRUCTURES FOR CHEMICAL FLUE GAS TREATMENT INCL. RESIDUES REMOVAL (FOR HR, HS, HT) Structure for flue gas-side heat exchanger Structure for flue gas fan system Structure for flue gas scrubber, reactor Structure for adsorbent/absorbent circuit Structure for reagent supply, incl. preparation/treatment, storage, forwarding Structure for thickening and solids dewatering, solids drying and compacting system Structure for chemical flue gas treatment Structure for (solids/product) forwarding, storage, loading Structures for chemical flue gas treatment incl. residues removal (for HR, HS, HT) Structure for catalyst handling and storage UVA UVB UVC UVD UVE UVF UVG UVH UVJ…UVL UVM Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 130/282 UVN…UVW UVX UVY UVZ Structures for chemical flue gas treatment incl. residues removal (for HR, HS, HT) Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UX UXA UXB…UXW UXX UXY UXZ STRUCTURES FOR EXTERNAL SYSTEMS (POWER PLANT-SPECIFIC) Structures for seawater desalination plant Structures for external systems (power plant-specific) Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UY UYA UYB UYC UYD UYE UYF UYG UYH UYJ UYK…UYM UYN UYP UYQ UYR UYS UYT…UYW UYX UYY UYZ GENERAL SERVICE STRUCTURES Office and staff amenities building Staff amenities building Administration building Canteen Gate house Security gate house Information centre Training facilities Medical centre blocked Railway engine shed Fire station Garage Automobile workshop Filling station blocked Special structure (plant-specific) Bridge structure Ducting structure UZ STRUCTURES FOR TRANSPORT, TRAFFIC, FENCING, GARDENS AND OTHER PURPOSES Works roadways, paths, incl. associated structures blocked Yards Parking areas, incl. associated structures Railway structures Lifting gear structures blocked Fencing and gates Gardens, incl. structures Noise abatement structures Protective structures against external impact Structure for flood protection Structure for bank/shoreline stabilization Structure for river regulation Jetty, quay UZA UZB UZC UZD UZE UZF UZG, UZH UZJ UZK UZL UZM UZN UZP UZQ UZR Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key UZS UZT UZU UZV UZW UZX UZY UZZ Breakwaters Outdoor area, plots of land and land rights Site security structure blocked Residential buildings, residential area Special structure, scrap yard Bridge structure Ducting structure 131/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.16. W – RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANTS W WA Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WB Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WC Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WD Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WE Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WF Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WG Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WH Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WJ Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WK Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WL Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WM Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WN Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WP Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WQ Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WR Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WS Solar systems (free for use for coordinates) WT Solar heating systems WU blocked WV Lubricant supply system WW Sealing fluid supply system WX Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment WY Control and protection equipment WZ blocked 132/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key WA…WS SOLAR SYSTEMS (free for use for coordinates) WT WTA…WTU WTV, WTW WTX WTY WTZ SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS Solar heating systems blocked Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked WV WVA…WVU WVV…WVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked 133/282 WW SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM WWA…WWU Sealing fluid supply system WWV…WWZ blocked WX WXA…WXU WXV…WXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked WY WYA…WYU WYV…WYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 134/282 II - 2.17. X – HEAVY MACHINERY (NOT MAIN MACHINE SETS) X XA Steam turbine plant XB Gas turbine plant XC blocked XD blocked XE Hydraulic turbine plant XF blocked XG blocked XH blocked XJ Diesel engine plant XK Generator plant XL Electro-motive plant (incl. motor generator) XM blocked XN blocked XP XQ XR Common installations for heavy machinery blocked 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 135/282 XA XAA XAB XAC XAD XAE, XAF XAG XAH XAJ XAK XAL XAM XAN XAP XAQ XAR…XAU XAV XAW XAX XAY XAZ STEAM TURBINE PLANT HP turbine IP turbine LP turbine Bearings blocked Condensing system Motive water system (if separate from XAJ) Air removal system Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear Drain and vent systems Leak-off steam system Turbine bypass station, incl. desuperheating spray system LP turbine bypass Vent system (if separate from XAL) blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing, heating and cooling steam system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment blocked XB XBA XBB XBC XBD XBE…XBG XBH XBJ XBK GAS TURBINE PLANT Turbine, compressor rotor with common casing Turbine casing and rotor Compressor casing and rotor Bearings blocked Cooling and sealing gas system Start-up unit Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine, incl. turning gear, barring gear Intake air, cold gas system (open cycle) Combustion chamber (gas heating, combustion) Fuel supply system (liquid) Fuel supply system (gaseous) Ignition fuel supply system (if separate) Exhaust gas system (open cycle) Storage system Motive gas generator unit, incl. combustion chamber Additive system Lubricant supply system Seal oil supply Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply system Electrical control and protection equipment Lubricant and control fluid treatment system XBL XBM XBN XBP XBQ XBR XBS XBT XBU XBV XBW XBX XBY XBZ Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 136/282 XE XEA XEB XEC XED XEE, XEF XEG XEH, XEJ XEK XEL XEM…XER XES XET, XEU XEV XEW XEX XEY XEZ HYDRAULIC TURBINE PLANT Turbine (casing, shaft, runner etc.) Isolating valve blocked Bearings blocked Stabilizing air system blocked Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine Water depression air supply system blocked Shaft gland cooling water system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing water supply system Non-electric control and protection equipment, incl. fluid supply Electrical control and protection equipment blocked XJ XJA XJB XJC…XJF XJG XJH XJJ XJK XJL, XJM XJN XJP XJQ XJR XJS…XJU XJV XJW XJX XJY XJZ DIESEL ENGINE PLANT Engine Turbocharger, blower blocked Liquid cooling system Air intercooling system blocked Transmission gear between prime mover and driven machine blocked Fuel systems Start-up unit (incl. flywheel) Air intake system Exhaust gas system blocked Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked XK XKA XKB XKC XKD XKE GENERATOR PLANT Generator, complete, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment Exiter set (use only if XKC is not sufficient for identification) Exiter set Bearings blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key XKF 137/282 XLV XLW XLX XLY XLZ Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling oil see XKU) Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen cooling see XKH) Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other gas cooling see XKG) blocked Exhaust gas system (if separate from XKG and XKH) blocked Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other liquid cooling see XKF) Lubricant supply system (if separate system for generator) Sealing fluid supply system (Sealing oil system, incl. supply and treatment) Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked ELECTRO-MOTIVE PLANT (INCL. MOTOR GENERATOR) Motor frame, motor generator frame, incl. stator, rotor and all integral cooling equipment blocked Exiter set Bearings blocked Stator / rotor liquid cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for cooling oil see XLU) Stator / rotor gas cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for nitrogen cooling see XLH) Stator / rotor nitrogen cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other gas cooling see XLG) blocked Exhaust gas system (if separate from XLG and XLH) blocked Stator / rotor cooling oil cooling system, incl. coolant supply system (Note: for other liquid cooling see XLF) Lubricant supply system (if separate system for electro-motive units) Sealing fluid supply system (sealing oil supply system, incl. supply and treatment) Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked XP XPA XPB XPC…XPF XPG XPH…XPQ XPR XPS XPT…XPZ COMMON INSTALLATIONS FOR HEAVY MACHINERY Foundations Sheating blocked Frame, support structure blocked Forced cooling system Drying and layup system blocked XKG XKH XKJ…XKP XKQ XKR…XKT XKU XKV XKW XKX XKY XKZ XL XLA XLB XLC XLD XLE XLF XLG XLH XLJ…XLP XLQ XLR…XLT XLU Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key 138/282 XR XRA…XRU XRV XRW XRX XRY XRZ GAS ENGINE PLANT Gas engine plant Lubricant supply system Sealing fluid supply system Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment Control and protection equipment blocked XV XVA…XVU XVV…XVZ LUBRICANT SUPPLY SYSTEM Lubricant supply system blocked XW XWA…XWU XWV…XWZ SEALING FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM Sealing fluid supply system blocked XX XXA…XXU XXV…XXZ FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Fluid supply system for control and protection equipment blocked XY XYA…XYU XYV…XYZ CONTROL AND PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Control and protection equipment blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter II – Function Key II - 2.18. Z – WORKSHOP AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Z ZA…ZZ 139/282 Workshop and office equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - EQUIPMENT UNIT KEY 141/282 Page Identification System KKS 142/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III -1. Introduction The table below shows the designation and type of data characters used for equipment unit code. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character A N () 0 1 2 3 Total plant System (function) Equipment unit Component G F0 F1 F2 F3 FN A1 A2 A or N N A A A NN AN A A A3 B1 B2 BN N N N (A) A A N N Alphabetical symbols: 24 Roman letters except “I” and “O” (Special symbol “ – ” is used for electrical components: data character B1) Numerical symbols (Arabic numerals) These data characters may be omitted III - 1.1. Equipment Unit Identification In the process-related code which is the most important and mostly applied type of codes in every branch of engineering, the entire system is subdivided according to the function or process. In this type of code, the breakdown level 2 contains equipment unit code. Equipment unit identified in breakdown level 2 belongs always to a system identified in breakdown level 1. Equipment unit code consists of 2 letters (data characters A1 and A2), 3 digits (data characters AN) and sometimes 1 letter (data character A3) which can be, and often is omitted. Equipment unit classification Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N Classifying code elements, which identify type of equipment unit e.g. mechanical equipment, measuring circuits, etc. A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 (A) A A BN N N Page Identification System KKS 143/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key Equipment unit numbering Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 (A) A A BN N N Numbering code elements The AN number of breakdown level 2 is used to number the items of equipment classified in A1 and A2. Redundant zeros must be written, e.g. CF012 means the twelfth local measuring circuit of fluid flow (the code CF12 is not correct). The numbering code for the main group “C” (direct measuring circuits) in the same system and for the same measured variable should not repeat in the last two numerals, although it is distinguished by the first numeral. Details of equipment unit numbering are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. It is a common practice to apply a grouping numbering of equipment units: the first numeral points the kind (type) of equipment unit identified in A1 and A2 (e.g. AA1 . . manual operated valves, AA2 . . motor operated valves, etc.) Additional numbering code Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 (A) A A BN N N Additional code For the equipment unit code. The additional code is used for the numbering of: • Pilot valves and overpressure protection equipment • Multiple supplies for electric loads • Measuring circuits which share one sensor. The additional code can be omitted. Further applications are subject to agreement between the parties to the project. The additional code is not an alternative code for the components identified under breakdown level 3. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III -2. EQUIPMENT UNIT KEY – MAIN GROUPS (A1) * A Mechanical equipment B Mechanical equipment C Direct measuring circuits D Closed loop control circuits E Analog and binary signal conditioning F Indirect measuring circuits G Electrical equipment H Subassemblies of main and heavy machinery J* Nuclear assemblies not included in this edition 144/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.1. 145/282 A – MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT A AA Valves, dampers, cocks, etc., incl. actuators, also manual AB Isolating elements AC Heat exchangers, heat transfer surfaces AD Sight-glasses, sight-holes, inspection windows AE Turning, driving, lifting and sleving gear (also manipulators) AF Continuous conveyors, feeders, escalators AG Generator units AH Heating, cooling and air conditioning units AJ Size reduction equipment, only as part of process AK Compacting and packaging equipment, only as part of process AL Turning gear (e.g. for turbine shaft) AM Mixers, agitators AN Compressor units, blowers, fans AP Pump units AQ…AR blocked AS Adjusting and tensioning equipment for non electrical variables (to be applied only, if the actuator forms itself a constructive unit with another equipment unit) AT Cleaning, drying, filtering and separating equipment (excl. BT) AU Braking, gearbox, coupling equipment, non-electrical converters AV Combustion equipment, burners, grates AW Stationary tooling, treatment equipment AX Test and monitoring equipment for plant maintenance AY…AZ blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 146/282 AA Valves, dampers, cocks, etc., incl. actuators, also manual AA001 ÷ 099 Isolation valves, manual operated AA101 ÷ 199 Isolation valves, operated AA201 ÷ 299 Control valves, reducing valves AA301 ÷ 399 Check valves AA401 ÷ 499 Safety valves AA501 ÷ 599 Other mountings AA601 ÷ 699 Isolation valves of measuring nozzles AA701 ÷ 799 Isolation valves of air removal AA801 ÷ 899 Drain valves AA901 ÷ 999 Solenoid operated valves Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 147/282 AB Isolating elements AB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification, steam traps AB101 ÷ 199 Isolating elements (rotary valves) for pulsatory filters, for ash hoppers, etc. AB201 ÷ 299 Gates for buildings and fencing AB301 ÷ 399 Box feeders AB401 ÷ 499 Reserve AB501 ÷ 599 Reserve AB601 ÷ 699 Reserve AB701 ÷ 799 Lock-gates AB801 ÷ 899 Reserve AB901 ÷ 999 Special and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 148/282 AC Heat exchangers, heat transfer surfaces AC001 ÷ 099 Heat exchangers for steam and water (e.g. main condensate heaters, feed water heaters, condensers, water coolers, feed water deaerators, etc.) AC101 ÷ 199 Heat exchangers for air (e.g. rotary air preheaters, steam air heaters, air coolers) AC201 ÷ 299 Heat exchangers of gas/liquid type (e.g. hydrogen coolers, propane – evaporators) AC301 ÷ 399 Reserve AC401 ÷ 499 Air heaters and air coolers for heating, ventilation and air – conditioning systems AC501 ÷ 599 Heat exchangers for oil (e.g. oil coolers, oil heaters) AC601 ÷ 699 Reserve AC701 ÷ 799 Reserve AC801 ÷ 899 Reserve AC901 ÷ 999 Special and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AD Sight-glasses, sight-holes, inspection windows AD001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AD101 ÷ 199 Reserve AD201 ÷ 299 Reserve AD301 ÷ 399 Reserve AD401 ÷ 499 Reserve AD501 ÷ 599 Reserve AD601 ÷ 699 Reserve AD701 ÷ 799 Reserve AD801 ÷ 899 Reserve AD901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 149/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AE Turning, driving, lifting and sleving gear AE001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AE101 ÷ 199 Drives for belt conveyors AE201 ÷ 299 Wagon tipplers AE301 ÷ 399 Turn-tables AE401 ÷ 499 Overhead travelling cranes AE501 ÷ 599 Cranes AE601 ÷ 699 Hoists AE701 ÷ 799 Elevators, lifts AE801 ÷ 899 Loaders, dumping conveyors AE901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 150/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AF Continuous conveyors, feeders, escalators AF001 ÷ 099 Overall identification, aeration troughs AF101 ÷ 199 Belt conveyors AF201 ÷ 299 Chain conveyors AF301 ÷ 399 Screw conveyors AF401 ÷ 499 Other conveyors AF501 ÷ 599 Drawing hopper carriages, feeders, dischargers AF601 ÷ 699 Elevator AF701 ÷ 799 Box feeders, tank pumps AF801 ÷ 899 Escalators AF901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. mobile plows) 151/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AG Generator units AG001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AG101 ÷ 199 Hydrogenerators AG201 ÷ 299 Diesel generators AG301 ÷ 399 Steam-electric generating sets AG401 ÷ 499 Air-electric generating sets AG501 ÷ 599 Reserve AG601 ÷ 699 Reserve AG701 ÷ 799 Reserve AG801 ÷ 899 Reserve AG901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 152/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AH Heating, cooling and air conditioning units AH001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AH101 ÷ 199 Heating units AH201 ÷ 299 Other heating units AH301 ÷ 399 Cooling units AH401 ÷ 499 Humidifiers AH501 ÷ 599 Oil heaters AH601 ÷ 699 Air conditioners AH701 ÷ 799 Condensers of air conditioners AH801 ÷ 899 Reserve AH901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 153/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AJ Size reduction equipment AJ001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AJ101 ÷ 199 Crushers, grinders AJ201 ÷ 299 Breakers (e.g. for slag, coal) AJ301 ÷ 399 Ball and tube mills (pulverisers) AJ401 ÷ 499 Ball-mills, roller-mills (pulverisers) AJ501 ÷ 599 Beater mills, pulverisers (hammer pulverisers, fan pulverisers) AJ601 ÷ 699 Reserve AJ701 ÷ 799 Reserve AJ801 ÷ 899 Reserve AJ901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 154/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AK Compacting and packaging equipment AK001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AK101 ÷ 199 Power presses AK201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic presses AK301 ÷ 399 Packaging equipment AK401 ÷ 499 Reserve AK501 ÷ 599 Reserve AK601 ÷ 699 Reserve AK701 ÷ 799 Reserve AK801 ÷ 899 Reserve AK901 ÷ 999 Reserve 155/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AL Turning gear AL001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AL101 ÷ 199 Turbine turning gears, motor operated AL201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic turning gears for shafts AL301 ÷ 399 Reserve AL401 ÷ 499 Reserve AL501 ÷ 599 Reserve AL601 ÷ 699 Reserve AL701 ÷ 799 Reserve AL801 ÷ 899 Reserve AL901 ÷ 999 Reserve 156/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AM Mixers, agitators AM001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AM101 ÷ 199 Disk sieves, coal screens AM201 ÷ 299 Mixers for loose material AM301 ÷ 399 Mixers for liquids AM401 ÷ 499 Mixers for liquids and loose material AM501 ÷ 599 Reserve AM601 ÷ 699 Reserve AM701 ÷ 799 Mixers for liquids and gases AM801 ÷ 899 Mixers for gases AM901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 157/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AN Compressor units, blowers, fans AN001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AN101 ÷ 199 Air fans (forced draught fans) AN201 ÷ 299 Flue gas fans (induced draught fans) AN301 ÷ 399 Pulveriser fans AN401 ÷ 499 Ventilation fans, air conditioning fans AN501 ÷ 599 Other fans AN601 ÷ 699 Air blowers AN701 ÷ 799 Compressor units AN801 ÷ 899 Fans for flammable gases and vapours AN901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 158/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AP Pump units AP001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AP101 ÷ 199 Pump units for clear water (e.g. condensate, feed water, distillate) AP201 ÷ 299 Pump units for flushing-, washing-water AP301 ÷ 399 Reserve AP401 ÷ 499 Pump units for raw water (e.g. cooling water) AP501 ÷ 599 Oil pump units AP601 ÷ 699 Vacuum pump units AP701 ÷ 799 Chemicals pump units (acid, lye, hydrazine) AP801 ÷ 899 Tank pump units, jet pump units for ash slurry AP901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. for waste water) 159/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 160/282 AS Adjusting and tensioning equipment for non electrical variables AS001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AS101 ÷ 199 Mechanical actuators AS201 ÷ 299 Hydraulic adjusting equipment AS301 ÷ 399 Pneumatic adjusting equipment AS401 ÷ 499 Reserve AS501 ÷ 599 Reserve AS601 ÷ 699 Reserve AS701 ÷ 799 Reserve AS801 ÷ 899 Reserve AS901 ÷ 999 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 161/282 AT Cleaning, drying, filtering and separating equipment (excl. BT) AT001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AT101 ÷ 199 Filters, cleaning equipment for water and steam. Reactor, desorber. AT201 ÷ 299 Cleaning equipment, filters and driers for air and other gases. Filters in ventilation and air conditioning systems. AT301 ÷ 399 Centrifugal separators, purifiers AT401 ÷ 499 Electromagnetic separators, metal detectors in coal, shaking screens, classifying screens, separators for non-magnetic impurities AT501 ÷ 599 Oil filters AT601 ÷ 699 Other cleaning equipment (e.g. rappers) AT701 ÷ 799 Other filtering and regenerating equipment (e.g. cation exchangers) AT801 ÷ 899 Other drying equipment AT901 ÷ 999 Special and the others (e.g. ion separators) Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 162/282 AU Braking, gearbox, coupling equipment, non-electrical converters AU001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AU101 ÷ 199 Braking equipment AU201 ÷ 299 Gearboxes AU301 ÷ 399 Coupling equipment AU401 ÷ 499 Non-electrical converters AU501 ÷ 599 Reserve AU601 ÷ 699 Reserve AU701 ÷ 799 Reserve AU801 ÷ 899 Reserve AU901 ÷ 999 Special and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AV Combustion equipment, burners, grates AV001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AV101 ÷ 199 Burners AV201 ÷ 299 Combustion chambers (e.g. for gas turbines) AV301 ÷ 399 Grates AV401 ÷ 499 Reserve AV501 ÷ 599 Reserve AV601 ÷ 699 Reserve AV701 ÷ 799 Reserve AV801 ÷ 899 Reserve AV901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 163/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key AW Stationary tooling, treatment equipment AW001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AW101 ÷ 199 Machining, cutting, grinding, polishing equipment AW201 ÷ 299 Plastic forming equipment AW301 ÷ 399 Bending equipment AW401 ÷ 499 Welding equipment AW501 ÷ 599 Heat treatment equipment AW601 ÷ 699 Chemical treatment equipment AW701 ÷ 799 Chemical treatment equipment AW801 ÷ 899 Reserve AW901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 164/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 165/282 AX Test and monitoring equipment for plant maintenance AX001 ÷ 099 Overall identification AX101 ÷ 199 Sampling equipment for chemical analysis AX201 ÷ 299 Sampling equipment for fuel analysis AX301 ÷ 399 Equipment for radiation inspection AX401 ÷ 499 Laboratories equipment AX501 ÷ 599 Reserve AX601 ÷ 699 Reserve AX701 ÷ 799 Reserve AX801 ÷ 899 Scales, weighers AX901 ÷ 999 Special and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.2. B – MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT B BA BB BC, BD blocked Storage equipment (tanks) 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 166/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 167/282 BB Storage equipment (tanks) BB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BB101 ÷ 199 Storage equipment for solid and loose materials (fuel, ash, slag, lime, etc.) BB201 ÷ 299 Atmospheric-pressure water tanks, water basins BB301 ÷ 399 Atmospheric-pressure tanks, basins for other fluids and mixtures (pulp, liquid wastes) BB401 ÷ 499 Oil tanks (lubricating oil, control oil, cooling oil) BB501 ÷ 599 Pressurized water tanks (drums, feed water tanks, expansion tanks) BB601 ÷ 699 Liquid fuels tanks BB701 ÷ 799 Tanks for chemicals (hydrazine, acid, lye, etc.) BB801 ÷ 899 Pressurized gas holders, gas cylinders BB901 ÷ 999 Special tanks and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BE Shafts (for erection and maintenance only) BE001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BE101 ÷ 199 Elevators, lifts BE201 ÷ 299 Reserve BE301 ÷ 399 Reserve BE401 ÷ 499 Reserve BE501 ÷ 599 Reserve BE601 ÷ 699 Reserve BE701 ÷ 799 Reserve BE801 ÷ 899 Reserve BE901 ÷ 999 Reserve 168/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BF Foundations BF001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BF101 ÷ 199 Reserve BF201 ÷ 299 Reserve BF301 ÷ 399 Reserve BF401 ÷ 499 Reserve BF501 ÷ 599 Reserve BF601 ÷ 699 Reserve BF701 ÷ 799 Reserve BF801 ÷ 899 Reserve BF901 ÷ 999 Reserve 169/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BN Jet pumps, ejectors, injectors BN001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BN101 ÷ 199 Steam ejectors BN201 ÷ 299 Water jet ejectors, hydroelevators BN301 ÷ 399 Reserve BN401 ÷ 499 Reserve BN501 ÷ 599 Oil ejectors BN601 ÷ 699 Reserve BN701 ÷ 799 Jet pumps, ejectors for chemicals BN801 ÷ 899 Reserve BN901 ÷ 999 Reserve 170/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 171/282 BP Flow restrictors, limiters, orifices (not metering orifices) BP001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BP101 ÷ 199 Reserve BP201 ÷ 299 Reserve BP301 ÷ 399 Reserve BP401 ÷ 499 Reserve BP501 ÷ 599 Reserve BP601 ÷ 699 Reserve BP701 ÷ 799 Reserve BP801 ÷ 899 Reserve BP901 ÷ 999 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 172/282 BQ Hangers, supports, racks, piping penetrations BQ001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BQ101 ÷ 199 Piping hangers and supports (tie rod hangers, spring hangers, constant load spring hangers, etc.) BQ201 ÷ 299 Reserve BQ301 ÷ 399 Duct hangers and supports BQ401 ÷ 499 Reserve BQ501 ÷ 599 Reserve BQ601 ÷ 699 Reserve BQ701 ÷ 799 Reserve BQ801 ÷ 899 Reserve BQ901 ÷ 999 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BR Piping, ductwork, chutes BR001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BR101 ÷ 199 Reserve BR201 ÷ 299 Drains, air vents BR301 ÷ 399 Reserve BR401 ÷ 499 Reserve BR501 ÷ 599 Reserve BR601 ÷ 699 Reserve BR701 ÷ 799 Reserve BR801 ÷ 899 Reserve BR901 ÷ 999 Expansion joints 173/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BS Silencers BS001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BS101 ÷ 199 Silencers for safety valves BS201 ÷ 299 Reserve BS301 ÷ 399 Gas silencers (for air-, flue gas-fans, for Diesel engines, etc.) BS401 ÷ 499 Sound attenuating enclosures, covers BS501 ÷ 599 Reserve BS601 ÷ 699 Reserve BS701 ÷ 799 Reserve BS801 ÷ 899 Reserve BS901 ÷ 999 Special and the others 174/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key BT Flue gas catalytic converter modules BT001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BT101 ÷ 199 Reserve BT201 ÷ 299 Reserve BT301 ÷ 399 Reserve BT401 ÷ 499 Reserve BT501 ÷ 599 Reserve BT601 ÷ 699 Reserve BT701 ÷ 799 Reserve BT801 ÷ 899 Reserve BT901 ÷ 999 Reserve 175/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 176/282 BU Insulation, sheathing BU001 ÷ 099 Overall identification BU101 ÷ 199 Heat insulation for turbines, pumps, fans, electrostatic precipitators, etc.) BU201 ÷ 299 Heat insulation for piping and ducts BU301 ÷ 399 Local heat insulation BU401 ÷ 499 Heat screens BU501 ÷ 599 Reserve BU601 ÷ 699 Reserve BU701 ÷ 799 Reserve BU801 ÷ 899 Reserve BU901 ÷ 999 Special and the others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.3. 177/282 C – DIRECT MEASURING CIRCUITS C CA Quality variables (flue gases, air analysis ) CB Burner flame CC blocked CD Density CE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency, etc. CF Flow, rate (mass or volume), flow capacity CG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation CH Manual operations, manual control ( e.g. fire alarm) CJ blocked CK Time CL Level ( also for mediums dividing line) CM Humidity, moisture relative or absolute CN blocked CP Pressure CQ Quality variables (analysis of water, condensate, material properties etc.), other than *CD.,*CM,*CV CR Radiation CS Velocity, speed, frequency ( mechanical), acceleration CT Temperature CU Combined and other special variables CV Viscosity CW Weight, mass, turning moment, forces CX* Neutron flux CY Vibration, expansion, extension CZ * blocked not included in this edition Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CA 178/282 Quality variable (flue gases analysis, air analysis) Direct measuring circuit of : contents of oxygen in the flue gases contents of carbon dioxide in the flue gases contents of nitrogen oxide in the flue gases contents of nitrogen dioxide in the flue gases contents of sulphur dioxide in the flue gases pollution (contents of dust) of the flue gases heat value of fuel (Hu) combustion heat(Ho) competent variables for analysis: composition, quality, characteristics of substance or material CA001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CA101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CA201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CA301 ÷ 399 Reserve CA401 ÷ 499 Reserve CA501 ÷ 599 Reserve CA601 ÷ 699 Reserve CA701 ÷ 799 Reserve CA801 ÷ 899 Reserve CA901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment CB Direct measuring circuit of burner flame Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 179/282 CB001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CB101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CB201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CB301 ÷ 399 Reserve CB401 ÷ 499 Reserve CB501 ÷ 599 Reserve CB601 ÷ 699 Reserve CB701 ÷ 799 Reserve CB801 ÷ 899 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CD 180/282 Direct measuring circuit of : specific weight density specific volume volume ( of gases) in standard conditions CD001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CD101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CD201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CD301 ÷ 399 Reserve CD401 ÷ 499 Reserve CD501 ÷ 599 Reserve CD601 ÷ 699 Reserve CD701 ÷ 799 Reserve CD801 ÷ 899 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CE 181/282 Direct measuring circuit of electrical parameters: current intensity voltage power frequency etc. CE001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CE101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CE201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CE301 ÷ 399 Reserve CE401 ÷ 499 Reserve CE501 ÷ 599 Reserve CE601 ÷ 699 Reserve CE701 ÷ 799 Reserve CE801 ÷ 899 Reserve CE901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CF 182/282 Direct measuring circuit of : flow intensity mass flow volume flow flow capacity mass flux volume flux flow flux CF001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CF101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CF201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CF301 ÷ 399 Reserve CF401 ÷ 499 Reserve CF501 ÷ 599 Reserve CF601 ÷ 699 Reserve CF701 ÷ 799 Reserve CF801 ÷ 899 Reserve CF901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CG 183/282 Direct measuring circuit of : length angle direction of rotation distance position surface CG001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CG101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CG201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CG301 ÷ 399 Reserve CG401 ÷ 499 Reserve CG501 ÷ 599 Reserve CG601 ÷ 699 Reserve CG701 ÷ 799 Reserve CG801 ÷ 899 Reserve CG901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 184/282 CH Direct measuring circuit with manual data input (manual controller) CH001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CH101 ÷ 199 Local, CH201 ÷ 299 Remote, CH301 ÷ 399 Reserve CH401 ÷ 499 Reserve CH501 ÷ 599 Reserve CH601 ÷ 699 Reserve CH701 ÷ 799 Reserve CH801 ÷ 899 Reserve CH901 ÷ 999 Remote combined. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 185/282 CK Direct measuring circuit of time CK001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CK101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CK201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CK301 ÷ 399 Reserve CK401 ÷ 499 Reserve CK501 ÷ 599 Reserve CK601 ÷ 699 Reserve CK701 ÷ 799 Reserve CK801 ÷ 899 Reserve CK901 ÷ 999 Local or remote combined. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CL 186/282 Direct measuring circuit of : volume of tank level level of limiting layer between different factors filled state (e.g. in tank) height or upper level of electr-mec. CL001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CL101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CL201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CL301 ÷ 399 Reserve CL401 ÷ 499 Reserve CL501 ÷ 599 Reserve CL601 ÷ 699 Reserve CL701 ÷ 799 Reserve CL801 ÷ 899 Reserve CL901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 187/282 CM Direct measuring circuit of humidity or moisture CM001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CM101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CM201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CM301 ÷ 399 Reserve CM401 ÷ 499 Reserve CM501 ÷ 599 Reserve CM601 ÷ 699 Reserve CM701 ÷ 799 Reserve CM801 ÷ 899 Reserve CM901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, regarding influence from other parameter e.g. temperature etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CP 188/282 Direct measuring circuit of: acoustic pressure atmospheric pressure pressure (overpressure) absolute pressure difference of pressures CP001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CP101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CP201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CP301 ÷ 399 Reserve CP401 ÷ 499 Reserve CP501 ÷ 599 Reserve CP601 ÷ 699 Measuring pockets, thermo elements CP701 ÷ 799 Reserve CP801 ÷ 899 Reserve CP901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CQ 189/282 Quality variable (analysis of water, condensate, etc) not included in CD, CM, CV Direct measuring circuit of : pH value contents of oxygen in water salinity of water, of condensate, etc. conductivity degree of concentration temperature, referring to boiling point temperature boiling point temperature variables competent for analysis: contents, composition, quality, data characteristics of substance or material CQ001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CQ101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CQ201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CQ301 ÷ 399 Reserve CQ401 ÷ 499 Reserve CQ501 ÷ 599 Reserve CQ601 ÷ 699 Reserve CQ701 ÷ 799 Reserve CQ801 ÷ 899 Reserve CQ901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CR 190/282 Direct measuring circuit of : activity, (e.g. of radiation) rate of lighting intensity radiation, radioactivity CR001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CR101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CR201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CR301 ÷ 399 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with voltage output signal (mV or V), CR401 ÷ 499 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with resistance output signal from sensor , CR501 ÷ 599 Local or remote as a binary signal from field contact, CR601 ÷ 699 Reserve CR701 ÷ 799 Reserve CR801 ÷ 899 Reserve CR901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CS 191/282 Direct measuring circuit of : frequency (mechanical) velocity, speed angular velocity rotation velocity acceleration CS001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CS101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CS201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CS301 ÷ 399 Reserve CS401 ÷ 499 Reserve CS501 ÷ 599 Reserve CS601 ÷ 699 Reserve CS701 ÷ 799 Reserve CS801 ÷ 899 Reserve CS901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 192/282 CT Direct measuring circuit of temperature CT001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CT101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CT201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CT301 ÷ 399 Reserve CT401 ÷ 499 Reserve CT501 ÷ 599 Reserve CT601 ÷ 699 Measuring pockets and thermo elements CT701 ÷ 799 Reserve CT801 ÷ 899 Reserve CT901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CU 193/282 Direct measuring circuit of : enthalpy density of mechanical power quantity of heat unitary steam consumption heat and mechanical power volume (not tanks) mechanical work (energy) heat flow combined and special variables mechanical resistance heat consumption CU001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CU101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CU201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CU301 ÷ 399 Reserve CU401 ÷ 499 Reserve CU501 ÷ 599 Reserve CU601 ÷ 699 Reserve CU701 ÷ 799 Reserve CU801 ÷ 899 Reserve CU901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 194/282 CV Direct measuring circuit of viscosity CV001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CV101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CV201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CV301 ÷ 399 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with voltage output signal (mV or V), CV401 ÷ 499 Local or remote made by means of transmitter with resistance output signal from sensor , CV501 ÷ 599 Local or remote as a binary signal from field contact, CV601 ÷ 699 Reserve CV701 ÷ 799 Reserve CV801 ÷ 899 Reserve CV901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CW 195/282 Direct measuring circuit of : weight mass turning or bending moment force CW001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CW101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CW201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CW301 ÷ 399 Reserve CW401 ÷ 499 Reserve CW501 ÷ 599 Reserve CW601 ÷ 699 Reserve CW701 ÷ 799 Reserve CW801 ÷ 899 Reserve CW901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CY 196/282 Direct measuring circuit of : vibration extension turbine special measurements (e.g. eccentricity, shift displacement, bearing vibrations etc. ) pipe displacement CY001 ÷ 099 Field readout device, CY101 ÷ 199 Local or remote with binary signal from field devices CY201 ÷ 299 Local or remote with analog signal from field devices (made by means of transmitter e.g with current output signal. 4...20 mA) CY301 ÷ 399 Reserve CY401 ÷ 499 Reserve CY501 ÷ 599 Reserve CY601 ÷ 699 Reserve CY701 ÷ 799 Reserve CY801 ÷ 899 Reserve CY901 ÷ 999 Local or remote - combined, after logical operations e.g. (extremum value, average value, selection 2 of 3, etc) made on field mounted equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.4. D – LOOP CONTROL CIRCUITS D DA Quality variable (analysis of flue gases , of air) DB...DC blocked DD Density DE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency etc. DF Flow rate (mass, volume) DG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation DH, DJ blocked DK Time DL Level (also for mediums dividing line) DM Moisture, humidity relative or absolute DN blocked DP Pressure DQ Quality variables (analysis of water, of condensate, material properties) other than DD, DM, DV DR Radiation DS Velocity, speed, frequency ( mechanical), acceleration DT Temperature DU Combined and other special variables DV Viscosity DW Weight, mass DX Neutron flux DY Vibration, expansion, extension DZ blocked 197/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 198/282 In digital systems , in which automatic regulation systems are most often realised with standard procedures, other ways of describing of regulation systems are applied. Modern methods of digital systems programming and ability of efficient use of technical documentation require to use the concept of functional group ( positions A1 and A2 ) and number of the group ( positions An - three numerals) depending on degree of complexity of automatic analog control system. In case of single automatic regulation circuits there is possibility of using rule of identifying this circuit with so called „object end”, that is executive device. All signals in such automatic regulation system in breakdown level KKS 0, 1, 2, are described identically. These signals differs only with component code so called ‘extensions’. This rule does not refer to direct measurement circuits, which apply to technical installation and physical variable. The way of assigning ‘extensions’ is described in chapter IV - Component codes. In case of single closed regulation circuits, it is divided into 2 parts: regulation part and control part. Regulation part is described in level 1 by process-related installation, and level 2 by the controlled parameter - control part is described by executive device e.g. H1 LAD10 DL100 H1 LCH10 AA201 regulation part - level loop in HP heater no. 3 control part - level loop in HP heater no. 3 Referring to combined (superior) automatic regulation systems for sign position AN (three numerals) it is recommended to apply the following rules : • 100, 200, 300 etc. - the whole main circuit e.g. boiler load analog control loop • 101, 102, 103 etc. - auxiliary circuits in main circuit Manual regulation circuits ( URR ) are described on levels 1 and 2 according to the same way, while AN numbers are between range 001 and 099. Page Identification System KKS 199/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.4.1. Identification Examples SBA10 SBA10 AA201 SBA10 DT201 temperature measurement 10-th section of heating installation valve no.1 10-th section of heating installation SBA Example III - 2.4.1. Identification of direct temperature regulation (with separate measuring sensor from the valve) PC H0 LAB10 DP201 PI H0 LAB10 CP201 LAB10 Example III - 2.4.2. LAB10 DP201 regulation loop no.1 10 section of feedwater system LAB Direct pressure control loop in feed water system Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 200/282 III - 2.5. E – BINARY AND ANALOG SIGNAL AND VARIABLE CONDITIONING E EA...EE Open loop control EF blocked EG...EK Alarm, annunciation EL blocked EM...EQ Digital system circuits ( computer process) ER Reactor protection circuits ES, ET EU blocked 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. Page Identification System KKS 201/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key Referring to conditioned variables ( E ) for code position AN ( three numerals ) it is recommended to apply the following rules: • 100, 200, 300, etc. - whole main circuit related to signal conditioning e.g. control • 101, 102, 103, etc. - auxiliary circuits of signal conditioning in main circuit The numbers of functional group (code positions AN - three numerals ) are very often indicated by other conditions which help quickly to locate this group , e.g. • in one or two channels systems ( Simatic system ) each protection algorithm is given identical functional group’s KKS and number of function is conform to address of software program block „FB” for “FB10” 10HYH10EY10n • for “FB45” 10HYH10EY45n for “FB12” 10HYH10EY12n „n” means the consecutive number of algorithm, if there is more than one in a block. in three channels systems (system Procontrol P13 ) each algorithm is given the same KKS of functional groups (numbers of functions), functional groups are distinquished by consecutive numbers related to channel number for the same function, e.g. 10HYH10EY101 channel 1 10HYH20EY101 channel 2 10HYH30EY101 channel 3 10HYH01EY101 channel 1 10HYH02EY101 channel 2 10HYH03EY101 channel 3 or • In Teleperm system each analog signal conditioning group is given KKS number according to cubicle (in level 1) while function number is the same as number of position of the card in this system ( so called „Steckplatz” ), eg. 10CJJ01EM025 cubicle no.1 , “steckplatz” no. 25 10CJJ01EM121 cubicle no.1 , “steckplatz” no. 121 10CJJ02EM005 cubicle no.2 , “steckplatz” no. 5 10CJJ04EM015 cubicle no.4 , “steckplatz” no. 15 Group E is not showed on P & I Diagrams. Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.6. 202/282 F – INDIRECT MEASURING CIRCUITS F FA Quality variable (analysis of flue gases, of air) FB...FC blocked FD Density FE Electrical variables: current, voltage, power, frequency, etc. FF Flow rate (volume, mass), flow capacity FG Distance, length, position, direction of rotation FH, FJ blocked FK Time FL Level (also for mediums dividing line) FM Moisture, humidity relative or absolute FN blocked FP Pressure FQ Quality variable (analysis of water, condensate, material properties etc.), other than FD, FM, FV FR Radiation FS Velocity, speed, frequency (mechanical), acceleration FT Temperature FU Combined and other special variables FV Viscosity FW Weight, mass, forces, turning moment FX* Neutron flux FY Vibration, expansion, extension FZ * blocked not included in this edition Page Identification System KKS 203/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key Creating combined (secondary) variables Refering to indirect measuring circuits, realized in Digital Control System (DCS), there are rules that only in case of mathematical-logical operations letter „C” to „F’ is being changed , with modification of serial number at the same time , depending on processed operation . On the contrary in case of mathematical-logical operations created on field equipment , measurement circuit changes only its serial number at the position describing kind of electrical variable to „9”. The next counting signs of the circuit does not change when is creating only one combined variable. In case for eg. one combined variable: • CP201 direct measurement of pressure • CP202 direct measurement of pressure combined variable: • CP901 calculated difference of pressures e.g. for few combined variables: • CP201 direct measurement of pressure • CP202 direct measurement of pressure combined variables: • CP901 calculated difference of pressures • CP902 calculated extremum Secondary variables created in digital systems DCS for the same installation (circuit) Secondary variables created from one specified measuring variable get number of direct measurement of this variable. E.g. after selection 1 of 2 : change „C” to „F”, but number remain without change e.g. • direct measurement of temperature CT301 • direct measurement of temperature CT302 • selection 1 of 2 measured temperature FT301 Secondary variables calculated as a result of a few measuring variables of the same kind as a sum, difference, extreme result, average. For example maximum of a few direct measured variables: change “C” to “F”, number begin from 900 and the end according to measured variable e.g.: • direct measurements of temperature CT301, CT302, CT309, CT310 • maximum value of these temperatures FT901 E.g. : after selection 2 of 3: change “C” to “F” is making, number is similar but beginning from 900 • direct measurement of temperature CT301, CT302, CT303 • selection 2 of 3 FT901 Page Identification System KKS 204/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key In case of calculation a few secondary variables from the same circuit (installation) it is nessesary not to repeat the identical numeration for different variables but to do it consecutively. E.g. average number , selection 2 of 3, minimum : change “C” to “F” , numbers consecutive but beginning with 900: • direct measurements of pressure CT301, CT302, CT303 • average value of these temperatures FT901 • selection 2 of 3 FT902 • minimum value of these temperatures FT903 Secondary variables calculated as a result of a few measuring variables of different kinds gets numbers beginning with 900 and the ends according to measured variables, with changing the second letter of the code to “U”. E.g., calculation of the enthalpy: • direct measurement of pressure CP202 • direct measurement of temperature CT301 • calculated enthalpy FU901 or FU902 When creating redundancy indirect measurement circuits ( eg. when creating the double signals of limits for instrumentation and control systems 1 of 2) it is necessary to follow the rules: double circuit gets symbol like a basic circuit with change of the numbers 200, 300, 400 to 600 and 900 to 700. For example: • indirect measurement of pressure FP201 ⇒ FP601 • indirect measurement of temperature FT301 ⇒ FT601 • indirect measurement of saturation temp. FT901 ⇒ FT701 Secondary variables created in digital systems (DCS) of the same installation where differs only with counting sign. When creating in DCS systems secondary variables of the same technical installation that differs with counting sign for breakdown level 2, the same rules are to apply as for this variables created from the same installation. But it is necessary to modificate the counting signs of breakdown level 1 - installation unit code. When technical installations differs only with counting signs of installation it is necessary to assign to a secondary variable counting signs like for one of those installations e.g. • direct measurement of pressure LAA10CP201 • direct measurement of pressure LAA20CP201 • average measurement of pressure LAA10FP901 Page Identification System KKS 205/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key or counting signs “passive” (neutral), that is not appeared in identification code of these installations e.g., “00” • direct measurement of level LAA30 CL201 • direct measurement of level LAA40 CL201 • average measurement of level LAA00 FL901 Secondary variables created in DCS systems from different technical installations In case of creating secondary variables in DCS systems from different technical installations, to describe technical installation is used rule which appears in chapter II , while device component is described by rule appeared above, e.g. • direct measurement of pressure LBB21 CP201 • direct measurement of pressure LBC11 CP201 • difference of pressures LBY00 FP901 III - 2.6.1. Examples of Identification CP211 CF209 CT215 correction CF209 CF909 Example III - 2.6.1. Correction of the mass flow depending on values of pressure and temperature on field equipment Page Identification System KKS 206/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key CT201 CT202 CT203 2z3 CT901 CF201 CF202 CF203 Example III - 2.6.2. FF901 correction field DCS 2z 3 CF901 Correction of the mass flow depending on values of temperature on field components and in digital system (DCS) Results of dependence of different direct physical variables created on field components are described with letter „U”, and the first letter of AN is changed to “9” CP201 Y=f (T&P) CU901 CT201 Example III - 2.6.3. Calculation of new value on base of 2 variables, e.g. enthalpy of the steam CP201 Y = f (P) CP901 field CP201 DCS CP201 Y = f (P) FP901 CP201 Example III - 2.6.4. Average of pulsating pressure Page Identification System KKS 207/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 09LBA10CT201 09LBA10CF201A 09LBA10FF901A Correction ∑ 09LBA00FF901A ∑ 09LBA00FF901B ∑ 09LBA00FF901C 09LBA10CT202 09LBA10CF201B Correction 09LBA10FF901B 09LBA10CT203 09LBA10CF201C Correction 09LBA10FF901C 2z3 09LBA00FF901 09LBA20CT201 09LBA20CF201A Correction 09LBA20FF901A 09LBA20CT202 09LBA20CF201B Correction 09LBA20FF901B 09LBA20CT203 09LBA20CF201C Example III - 2.6.5. 09LBA20FF901C Correction Formation an output signal in DCS system by selection logic ”2 of 3” proceded by creating of the sums of 2 installations Page Identification System KKS 208/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key Pressure transmitter DCS Field E01 8 LAB61 CP201 S01 + - + - 8 LAB61 CP901 8 LAB60 FP901 Pressure transmitter E02 8 LAB71 CP201 S02 Example III - 2.6.6. Formation of an secondary field and system signals from the same measurement circuit Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.7. 209/282 G – ELECTRICAL DEVICES G GA Junction boxes, cable and bus penetrations GB Field instrument box for local measurements GC Field instrument box for protection system GD Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators, Un > 1 kV GE Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators, Un ≤ 1 kV GF Field instrument boxes for general uses Un ≤ 60 V GG Local cabinets and cable boxes of variable frequency and speed control drives GH Electrical and instrumentation and control installation units identified as per process system (e.g. cubicles, boxes) GJ Computer equipment GK Information display and operator control equipment for process computers and automation systems GL GM GN blocked Junction boxes for light current systems of national telecommunications service blocked GP Junction boxes for lighting GQ Power sockets GR DC generating equipment, batteries GS Switch gear equipment, if not identified under process equipment GT Transformer equipment GU Converter equipment, also charging equipment GV Structure related earthing and lighting protection equipment surge arrestors GW Cabinet power supply equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 210/282 GX Actuating equipment for electrical variables GY Junction boxes for light current other than GM (not of national telecommunications service) GZ Hangers, supports and racks for electrical and instrumentation and control equipment Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 211/282 GA Junction boxes, cable and bus penetrations GA0nn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbol) GAk00 Power auxiliary subswitch gear at number k = 1÷5 GAknn Power circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GAk00 GA601÷699 Connectors or bus selector joint Un > 1kV GA701÷799 Bus bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un > 1kV GA801÷899 Connectors or bus selector joint Un ≤ 1kV GA901÷999 Bus bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un ≤ 1kV Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GB Field instrument boxes for local measurement GB001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units GB101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units GB201÷299 Located in other technological objects GB301÷399 Reserve GB401÷499 Reserve GB501÷599 Reserve GB601÷699 Reserve GB701÷799 Reserve GB801÷899 Reserve GB901÷999 Reserve 212/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GC Field instrument boxes for protection system GC001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units GC101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units GC201÷299 Located in other technological objects GC301÷399 Reserve GC401÷499 Reserve GC501÷599 Reserve GC601÷699 Reserve GC701÷799 Reserve GC801÷899 Reserve GC901÷999 Reserve 213/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 214/282 GD Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators Un > 1 kV GD001÷099 Terminal boxes placed in boiler building Un > 1kV – reference to units GD101÷199 Terminal boxes placed in turbine building Un > 1kV - reference to units GD0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbol) GDk00 Auxiliary subswitch gear Un > 1kV at number k = 2÷7 GDknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GDk00 GD801÷899 Connector or cable selector joint Un > 1kV GD901÷999 Cable bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un > 1kV Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 215/282 GE Auxiliary subswitch gear box type, connectors and cable insulators, Un ≤ 1 kV GE001÷099 Terminal boxes placed in boiler building Un ≤ 1kV - reference to units GE101÷199 Terminal boxes placed in turbine building Un ≤ 1kV - reference to units GE0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbol) GEk00 Auxiliary subswitch gear Un ≤ 1kV at number k = 2÷7 GEknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GEk00 GE801÷899 Connector or cable selector joint Un ≤ 1kV GE901÷999 Cable bushing insulators (n-phase set) Un ≤ 1kV Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GF Field instrument boxes of general uses Un ≤ 60 V GF001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units GF101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units GF201÷299 Located in other technological objects GF301÷399 Reserve GF401÷499 Reserve GF501÷599 Reserve GF601÷699 Reserve GF701÷799 Reserve GF801÷899 Reserve GF901÷999 Reserve 216/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 217/282 GG Local cabinets and cable boxes of variable frequency and speed control drives GG001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units GG101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units GG201÷299 Located in other technological objects GG301÷399 Reserve GG401÷499 Reserve GG501÷599 Reserve GG601÷699 Reserve GG701÷799 Reserve GG801÷899 Reserve GG901÷999 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 218/282 GH Electrical and instrumentation and control installation units identified as per process system (e.g. cubicles, boxes) GH001÷099 Located in boiler building – refers to units GH101÷199 Located in turbine building - refers to units GH201÷299 Located in other technological objects GH301÷399 Reserve GH401÷499 Reserve GH501÷599 Reserve GH601÷699 Reserve GH701÷799 Reserve GH801÷899 Reserve GH901÷999 Reserve Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GJ Computer equipment GJ001÷099 DEC hubs and DEC servers GJ101÷199 DEC switches GJ201÷299 DEC concentrators GJ301÷399 DEC port switches GJ401÷499 Modems GJ501÷599 UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supplies) GJ601÷699 Transceivers GJ701÷799 External readers GJ801÷899 Printers GJ901÷999 Special keyboards, programming devices, others 219/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 220/282 GK Information display and operator control equipment for process computers and automation systems GK001÷099 Computers GK101÷199 Monitors, screens, slide projectors, etc. GK201÷299 Keyboards GK301÷399 Mouses, trackballs, etc. GK401÷499 Modems GK501÷599 Computer’s UPS systems GK601÷699 Reserve GK701÷799 External readers GK801÷899 Printers GK901÷999 Special keyboards, programming devices, others Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 221/282 GM Junction boxes for light current systems of national telecommunications service GM0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector (named by KKS symbols) GMk00 Switching selector at number k = 1÷9 GMknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from section box GMk00 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 222/282 GP Junction boxes for lighting GP0nn Lighting circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbols) GPk00 Lighting subswitch gear at number k = 1÷9 GPknn Lighting circuits at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GPk00 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 223/282 GQ Power sockets GQ0nn Power outlets circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbols) GQk00 Power outlets subswitch gear at number k = 1÷9 GQknn Power outlets circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GQk00 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 224/282 GR DC generating equipment, batteries GR0nn DC circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switch gear (named by KKS symbols) GR101÷199 Batteries GR200÷299 Battery discharging resistors GR301÷399 Auxiliary devices for producing DC current GRk00 DC subswitch gear at number k = 4÷9 GRknn DC circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from subswitch gear GRk00 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 225/282 GS Switch gear equipment, if not identified under process equipment GS001÷009 Cabinets equipped with minor control apparatus GS0nn Locally controlled switches (first in supplying power sequence) GS1nn Remote controlled switches from the system (first in supplying power sequence) GS2nn Locally controlled switches (second in supplying power sequence) GS3nn Remote controlled switches from the system (second in supplying power sequence) GS4nn Locally controlled switches (third in supplying power sequence) GS5nn Remote controlled switches from the system (third in supplying power sequence) nn in following way: 11÷19 21÷29 31÷39 41÷49 51÷59 61÷69 71÷79 81÷89 91÷99 Circuit breaker Un > 1 kV (-Q11) Load break switch Un > 1 kV (-Q21) Isolating switch Un > 1 kV (-Q31) Earthing switch (-Q41) Circuit breaker Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q51) Load break switch Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q61) Isolating switch Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q71) Contactor Un ≤ 1 kV (-Q81) 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GT Transformer equipment GT001÷009 Auxiliary transformers GT0nn Locally controlled switches GT1nn Remote controlled switches nn in following way: 40 Transformer neutral star point earthing switch (-Q40) 31 Line isolator in transformer bay (-Q31) 41 Line earthing switch in transformer bay (-Q41) GT2n0 Winding n = 1÷2 two-winding transformer (1 = GN, 2 = DN) GT3n0 Winding n = 1÷3 three-winding transformer (1 = GN, 2 = SN, 3 = DN) GT401÷499 Reserve GT501÷599 Reserve GT6n0 Current transformer, number n = 1÷9 GT7n0 Voltage transformer, number n = 1÷9 GT8n0 Ferranti’s transformer, number n = 1÷9 GT901÷999 Reserve 226/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GU Converter equipment, also charging equipment GU001÷099 Reserve GU101÷199 Reserve GU201÷299 Reserve GU301÷399 Reserve GU401÷499 Reserve GU501÷599 Reserve GU601÷699 Reserve GU701÷799 Reserve GU801÷899 Reserve GU901÷999 Reserve 227/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GV Structure related earthing and lighting protection equipment surge arrestors GV001÷099 Reserve GV101÷199 Reserve GV201÷299 Reserve GV301÷399 Reserve GV401÷499 Reserve GV501÷599 Reserve GV601÷699 Reserve GV701÷799 Reserve GV801÷899 Reserve GV901÷999 Reserve 228/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GW Cabinet power supply equipment GW001÷099 Supplying power circuits GW101÷999 Reserve 229/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GX Actuating equipment for electrical variables GX001÷399 Reserve GX401÷499 Frequency inverters GX501÷999 Reserve 230/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 231/282 GY Junction boxes for light current other than GM (not of national telecommunications service) GY0nn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from main switching selector box (named by KKS symbols) GYk00 Switching selector at number k = 1÷9 GYknn Circuit at number nn = 01÷99, powered from switching selector box GYk00 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key GZ 232/282 Hangers, supports and racks for electrical and instrumentation and control equipment They can be assigned to first element (segment) for installation or civil object GZ001÷099 Stands and devices support, terminal buses GZk00 Route number k = 1÷9 of cable trays and cable supports, associated with given installation or room GZknm Shelf number nm of tray and cable support GZk00, according to: n shelf number counted from upper level n = 1÷9 m shelf type, according to cable type: 0 power cables Un > 1 kV 1 power cables Un ≤ 1 kV 2 control cables Un > 60 V 3 control cables Un > 60 V 4 control cables Un ≤ 60 V 5 control cables Un ≤ 60 V 6 telemetry and compensation cables 7 system cables (highway, RS, optical cables, etc.) 8 control cables Un ≤ 60 V 9 others In the case of laying down various types of cables on the same shelf, the shelf shall be marked by one step lower number. Page Identification System KKS 233/282 Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key III - 2.7.1. Identification Samples CKA 02 ..... Monitor GK101 Reader GK701 Printer GK801 Operating keyboard GK201 Sample III - 2.7.1. Programming keyboard GK901 Identification of devices of computer system operator’s station + BVE + BVF + BVE = CCA03 GW 001 + CCA 03 = CCA03 GW 001 = CCA03 GW 001A = CCA03 GW 001B + CCA 03 = CCA03 GW 001 A One way power supplying Sample III - 2.7.2. B Two way power supplying Identification of supplying power compartments in installation group C (cubicle CCA) Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key 234/282 III - 2.8. H – SUBASSEMBLIES OF MAIN AND HEAVY MACHINERY H Only to be used in conjunction with: M – Main machine sets X – Heavy machinery HA Machine stationary assembly HB Machine rotating assembly HC HD HE…HZ blocked Bearing assembly blocked Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key HA Machine stationary assembly HA001 ÷ 099 Overall identification HA101 ÷ 199 HP casing HA201 ÷ 299 IP casing HA301 ÷ 399 LP casing HA401 ÷ 499 Reserve HA501 ÷ 599 Generator-, exciter-casing HA601 ÷ 699 Reserve HA701 ÷ 799 Reserve HA801 ÷ 899 Reserve HA901 ÷ 999 Reserve 235/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key HB Machine rotating assembly HB001 ÷ 099 Overall identification HB101 ÷ 199 HP rotors HB201 ÷ 299 IP rotors HB301 ÷ 399 LP rotors HB401 ÷ 499 Reserve HB501 ÷ 599 Generator rotors HB601 ÷ 699 Reserve HB701 ÷ 799 Reserve HB801 ÷ 899 Reserve HB901 ÷ 999 Reserve 236/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 1 – General Chapter III – Equipment Unit Key HD Bearing assembly HD001 ÷ 099 Overall identification HD101 ÷ 199 Journal bearing HD201 ÷ 299 Sealing bearing HD301 ÷ 399 Thrust bearing HD401 ÷ 499 Reserve HD501 ÷ 599 Reserve HD601 ÷ 699 Reserve HD701 ÷ 799 Reserve HD801 ÷ 899 Reserve HD901 ÷ 999 Reserve 237/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key IV - COMPONENT KEY 239/282 Page Identification System KKS 240/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key IV - 1.1.1. Component Code A component designated in breakdown level 3 is a part of equipment unit identified in breakdown level 2. Serial no. of breakdown level Title of breakdown level Designation of data character Type of data character = 0 1 2 3 Total plant System code Equipment unit code Component code G F0 F1 F2 F3 A or N N A A A FN N N A1 A2 A A AN N N N A3 B1 B2 BN (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 K M Q X Y Z Electrical components (to DIN 40719 Part 2) Mechanical components Mechanical components Instrumentation and control components (non-electrical) Signal origin Signal application Gated signal Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key IV -2. COMPONENT KEY MAIN GROUPS E Electrical Components K* Mechanical Components M* Mechanical Components Q Instrumentation and control components (non- electrical) X Signal Origin Y Signal Application Z Gated Signal * not included in this edition 241/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key E 242/282 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS EA Assemblies and subassemblies EB Transducers for non-electrical to electrical variables and vice-versa EC Capasitors ED Binary elements, delay devices, memory devices EE Special components EF Protective devices EG Generators, power supplies EH Signalling devices EK Relays, contactors EL Inductors EM Motors EN Amplifiers, controllers EP Measuring instruments, testing equipment EQ Power switchgear ER Resistors ES Switches,selectors ET Transformers EU Modulators, convertors from electrical to other electrical variables EV Tubes EW Transmission paths, waweguides, aerials EX Terminals, plugs, sockets EY Electrical positioners, e.g. solenoids (not motors) EZ Terminations, balancing equipment, filters, limiters, cable terminations, equalizers, hybrid transformers Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key Q 243/282 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL COMPONENTS (NONELECTRICAL) QA Enclosures (for I&C component protection only) QB Sensors if not structually integral with *QP*, metering orifices QH Signalling devices QN Controllers, flybolt governor QP Measuring instruments, testing equipment QR Instrument piping QS Condensation chambers (datum reservoir) in measuring circuits QT Thermowells and pockets for protection of sensors Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key 244/282 X SIGNAL ORIGINS XA Functional group control/subloop control XB Control interface XC Closed-loop control (binary) XG Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules XH Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals XJ Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler interlocking) XK Equipment unit/component protection XL Control room and control stations, signals not assigned to specific control system (e.g. control interface tiles) XM Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals XN Status-display computer/criterion display XP Supervisory computer (process computer) XQ Analog signals XR Analog control variables XS Functional group control step signals XT Turbine generator I&C, binary signals XU Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals XV Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.) XW Hardwired alarm annunciation system Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key 245/282 Y SIGNAL APPLICATIONS YA Functional group control/subloop control YB Control interface YC Closed-loop control (binary) YG Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules YH Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals YJ Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler interlocking) YK Equipment unit/component protection YL Control room and control stations, signals not assigned to specific control system (e.g. control interface tiles) YM Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals YN Status-display computer/criterion display YP Supervisory computer (process computer) YQ Analog signals YR Analog control variables YS Functional group control step signals YT Turbine generator I&C, binary signals YU Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals YV Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.) YW Hardwired alarm annunciation system Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key Z 246/282 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 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key X/Y XA00 XA01 XA02 XA03 XA04 XA05 XA06 XA07 XA08 XA09 XA10 XA11 XA12 XA13 XA14 XA15 XA16 XA17 XA18 XA19 XA20 XA21 XA22 XA23 XA24 XA25 XA26 XA27 XA28 XA29 XA30 XA31 XA32 XA33 XA34 XA35 XA36 XA37 XA38 XA39 XA40 XA41 XA42 XA43 XA44 XA45 XA46 XA47 XA48 XA49 XA50 Functional group control/subloop control YA00 Group running YA01 Group start Group stop YA02 Group stop YA03 YA04 YA05 YA06 YA07 YA08 YA09 YA10 Selector in position 1 YA11 Selector to position 1 Selector in position 2 YA12 Selector to position 2 Selector in position 3 YA13 Selector to position 3 YA14 YA15 YA16 YA17 YA18 YA19 YA20 Group step 0; control YA21 Group step 1; control YA22 Group step 2; control YA23 Group step 3; control YA24 ... YA25 YA26 YA27 YA28 YA29 YA30 YA31 YA32 YA33 YA34 YA35 YA36 YA37 YA38 YA39 YA40 YA41 YA42 YA43 YA44 YA45 YA46 YA47 YA48 YA49 YA50 247/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XA51 XA52 XA53 XA54 XA55 XA56 XA57 XA58 XA59 XA60 XA61 XA62 XA63 XA64 XA65 XA66 XA67 XA68 XA69 XA70 XA71 XA72 XA73 XA74 XA75 XA76 XA77 XA78 XA79 XA80 XA81 XA82 XA83 XA84 XA85 XA86 XA87 XA88 XA89 XA90 XA91 XA92 XA93 XA94 XA95 XA96 XA97 XA98 XA99 Inhibition to start Group alarm In auto mode In manual mode X/Y Control interface XB00 XB01 Running, open,up,increasing YA51 YA52 YA53 YA54 YA55 YA56 YA57 YA58 YA59 YA60 YA61 YA62 YA63 YA64 YA65 YA66 YA67 YA68 YA69 YA70 YA71 YA72 YA73 YA74 YA75 YA76 YA77 YA78 YA79 YA80 YA81 To automode YA82 To manual mode YA83 YA84 YA85 YA86 YA87 YA88 YA89 YA90 YA91 YA92 YA93 YA94 YA95 YA96 YA97 YA98 YA99 YB00 YB01 start,open,up,increase 248/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XB02 XB03 XB04 XB05 XB06 XB07 XB08 XB09 XB10 XB11 XB12 XB13 XB14 XB15 XB16 XB17 XB18 XB19 XB20 XB21 XB22 XB23 XB24 XB25 XB26 XB27 XB28 XB29 XB30 XB31 XB32 XB33 XB34 XB35 XB36 XB37 XB38 XB39 XB40 XB41 XB42 XB43 XB44 XB45 XB46 XB47 XB48 XB49 XB50 XB51 XB52 XB53 XB54 Stop, closed, down, decreasing Running (compined in field) Inhibit to start Auto-mode Manual -mode YB02 YB03 YB04 YB05 YB06 YB07 YB08 YB09 YB10 Running forward/-speed1/opening YB11 YB12 YB13 YB14 YB15 YB16 Starting YB17 Started YB18 Remote control YB19 Local YB20 Running backward/-speed2/closing YB21 YB22 YB23 YB24 YB25 YB26 YB27 YB28 YB29 YB30 YB31 YB32 YB33 YB34 YB35 YB36 Locked YB37 YB38 YB39 YB40 YB41 YB42 YB43 YB44 YB45 YB46 YB47 YB48 YB49 YB50 Breaker close YB51 Breaker open YB52 Disconnecting switch close YB53 Disconnecting switch open YB54 stop,close,down,decrease To auto-mode To manual-mode Start forward/speed1/-open Start backward/speed2/close Breaker close Breaker open Earthing switch close Earthing switch open 249/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XB55 XB56 XB57 XB58 XB59 XB60 XB61 XB62 XB63 XB64 XB65 XB66 XB67 XB68 XB69 XB70 XB71 XB72 XB73 XB74 XB75 XB76 XB77 XB78 XB79 XB80 XB81 XB82 XB83 XB84 XB85 XB86 XB87 XB88 XB89 XB90 XB91 XB92 XB93 XB94 XB95 XB96 XB97 XB98 XB99 X/Y XC00 XC01 XC02 XC03 XC04 Charging Uncharging Earthing switch close Earthing switch open Close test position Open test position "1"-position Control room; start,open,up... Control room; close, down... Control room; stop Control room; auto-mode Control room; forward/speed1 Control room; backward/speed2 Auto; start,open,up... Auto; close, down... Auto; stop Auto auto-mode Auto forward/speed1 Auto backward/speed2 Stand-by Alarm acknowledgment YB55 YB56 YB57 YB58 YB59 YB60 YB61 YB62 YB63 YB64 YB65 YB66 YB67 YB68 YB69 YB70 YB71 YB72 YB73 YB74 YB75 YB76 YB77 YB78 YB79 YB80 YB81 YB82 YB83 YB84 YB85 YB86 YB87 YB88 YB89 YB90 YB91 YB92 YB93 YB94 YB95 YB96 YB97 YB98 YB99 Closed-loop control (binary) YC00 YC01 YC02 YC03 YC04 250/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XC05 XC06 XC07 XC08 XC09 XC10 XC11 XC12 XC13 XC14 XC15 XC16 XC17 XC18 XC19 XC20 XC21 XC22 XC23 XC24 XC25 XC26 XC27 XC28 XC29 XC30 XC31 XC32 XC33 XC34 XC35 XC36 XC37 XC38 XC39 XC40 XC41 XC42 XC43 XC44 XC45 XC46 XC47 XC48 XC49 XC50 XC51 XC52 XC53 XC54 XC55 XC56 XC57 Controlling Control in cascade mode Control in auto mode Control in manual mode Remote setpoint limiting high Remote setpoint limiting low Remote setpoint limiting Local setpoint limiting high Local setpoint limiting low Local setpoint limiting Adjustment increasing Adjustment decreasing Control output limiting high Control output limiting low Control output limiting YC05 YC06 YC07 YC08 YC09 YC10 YC11 YC12 YC13 YC14 YC15 YC16 YC17 YC18 YC19 YC20 YC21 YC22 YC23 YC24 YC25 YC26 YC27 YC28 YC29 YC30 YC31 YC32 YC33 YC34 YC35 YC36 YC37 YC38 YC39 YC40 YC41 YC42 YC43 YC44 YC45 YC46 YC47 YC48 YC49 YC50 YC51 YC52 YC53 YC54 YC55 YC56 YC57 Control to cascade mode Control to cascade mode Control to manual mode Increase adjustment Decrease adjustment 251/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XC58 XC59 XC60 XC61 XC62 XC63 XC64 XC65 XC66 XC67 XC68 XC69 XC70 XC71 XC72 XC73 XC74 XC75 XC76 XC77 XC78 XC79 XC80 XC81 XC82 XC83 XC84 XC85 XC86 XC87 XC88 XC89 XC90 XC91 XC92 XC93 XC94 XC95 XC96 XC97 XC98 XC99 X/Y XG00 XG01 XG02 XG03 XG04 XG05 XG06 XG07 XG08 Independent limit H Independent limit HH Independent limit HHH Independent limit L Independent limit LL Independent limit LLL Test signals YC58 YC59 YC60 YC61 YC62 YC63 YC64 YC65 YC66 YC67 YC68 YC69 YC70 YC71 YC72 YC73 YC74 YC75 YC76 YC77 YC78 YC79 YC80 YC81 YC82 YC83 YC84 YC85 YC86 YC87 YC88 YC89 YC90 YC91 YC92 YC93 YC94 YC95 YC96 YC97 YC98 YC99 252/282 Setpoint releasing Increase setpoint Decrease setpoint Setpoint returning Binary process signals conditioned by binary signal conditioning modules YG00 YG01 YG02 YG03 YG04 YG05 YG06 YG07 YG08 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XG09 XG10 XG11 XG12 XG13 XG14 XG15 XG16 XG17 XG18 XG19 XG20 XG21 XG22 XG23 XG24 XG25 XG26 XG27 XG28 XG29 XG30 XG31 XG32 XG33 XG34 XG35 XG36 XG37 XG38 XG39 XG40 XG41 XG42 XG43 XG44 XG45 XG46 XG47 XG48 XG49 XG50 XG51 N/C- contact XG52 N/O- contact XG53 XG54 XG55 XG56 XG57 XG58 XG59 XG60 XG61 YG09 YG10 YG11 YG12 YG13 YG14 YG15 YG16 YG17 YG18 YG19 YG20 YG21 YG22 YG23 YG24 YG25 YG26 YG27 YG28 YG29 YG30 YG31 YG32 YG33 YG34 YG35 YG36 YG37 YG38 YG39 YG40 YG41 YG42 YG43 YG44 YG45 YG46 YG47 YG48 YG49 YG50 YG51 YG52 YG53 YG54 YG55 YG56 YG57 YG58 YG59 YG60 YG61 253/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XG62 XG63 XG64 XG65 XG66 XG67 XG68 XG69 XG70 XG71 XG72 XG73 XG74 XG75 XG76 XG77 XG78 XG79 XG80 XG81 XG82 XG83 XG84 XG85 XG86 XG87 XG88 XG89 XG90 XG91 XG92 XG93 XG94 XG95 XG96 XG97 XG98 XG99 X/Y XH00 XH01 H XH02 HH XH03 HHH XH04 XH05 XH06 XH07 XH08 XH09 XH10 XH11 XH12 YG62 YG63 YG64 YG65 YG66 YG67 YG68 YG69 YG70 YG71 YG72 YG73 YG74 YG75 YG76 YG77 YG78 YG79 YG80 YG81 YG82 YG83 YG84 YG85 YG86 YG87 YG88 YG89 YG90 YG91 YG92 YG93 YG94 YG95 YG96 YG97 YG98 YG99 Binary limit signals derived from analog process signals YH00 YH01 YH02 YH03 YH04 YH05 YH06 YH07 YH08 YH09 YH10 YH11 YH12 254/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XH13 XH14 XH15 XH16 XH17 XH18 XH19 XH20 XH21 XH22 XH23 XH24 XH25 XH26 XH27 XH28 XH29 XH30 XH31 XH32 XH33 XH34 XH35 XH36 XH37 XH38 XH39 XH40 XH41 XH42 XH43 XH44 XH45 XH46 XH47 XH48 XH49 XH50 XH51 XH52 XH53 XH54 XH55 XH56 XH57 XH58 XH59 XH60 XH61 XH62 XH63 XH64 XH65 dH H max L min L LL LLL YH13 YH14 YH15 YH16 YH17 YH18 YH19 YH20 YH21 YH22 YH23 YH24 YH25 YH26 YH27 YH28 YH29 YH30 YH31 YH32 YH33 YH34 YH35 YH36 YH37 YH38 YH39 YH40 YH41 YH42 YH43 YH44 YH45 YH46 YH47 YH48 YH49 YH50 YH51 YH52 YH53 YH54 YH55 YH56 YH57 YH58 YH59 YH60 YH61 YH62 YH63 YH64 YH65 255/282 Page Identification System KKS 256/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XH66 XH67 XH68 XH69 XH70 XH71 XH72 XH73 XH74 XH75 XH76 XH77 XH78 XH79 XH80 XH81 XH82 XH83 XH84 XH85 XH86 XH87 XH88 XH89 XH90 XH91 XH92 XH93 XH94 XH95 XH96 XH97 XH98 XH99 YH66 YH67 YH68 YH69 YH70 YH71 YH72 YH73 YH74 YH75 YH76 YH77 YH78 YH79 YH80 YH81 YH82 YH83 YH84 YH85 YH86 YH87 YH88 YH89 YH90 YH91 YH92 YH93 YH94 YH95 YH96 YH97 YH98 YH99 X/Y/Z Signals from non-standard areas (e.g. black box, dedicated I&C, boiler interlocking) XJ00 XJ01 XJ02 XJ03 XJ04 XJ05 XJ06 XJ07 XJ08 XJ09 XJ10 XJ11 XJ12 XJ13 XJ14 XJ15 XJ16 Analog Input YJ00 YJ01 YJ02 YJ03 YJ04 YJ05 YJ06 YJ07 YJ08 YJ09 YJ10 YJ11 YJ12 YJ13 YJ14 YJ15 YJ16 ZJ00 ZJ01 ZJ02 ZJ03 ZJ04 ZJ05 ZJ06 ZJ07 ZJ08 ZJ09 ZJ10 ZJ11 ZJ12 ZJ13 ZJ14 ZJ15 ZJ16 Page Identification System KKS 257/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XJ17 XJ18 XJ19 XJ20 XJ21 XJ22 XJ23 XJ24 XJ25 XJ26 XJ27 XJ28 XJ29 XJ30 XJ31 XJ32 XJ33 XJ34 XJ35 XJ36 XJ37 XJ38 XJ39 XJ40 XJ41 XJ42 XJ43 YJ44 XJ45 XJ46 XJ47 XJ48 XJ49 XJ50 XJ51 XJ52 XJ53 XJ54 XJ55 XJ56 XJ57 XJ58 XJ59 XJ60 XJ61 XJ62 XJ63 XJ64 XJ65 XJ66 XJ67 XJ68 XJ69 YJ17 YJ18 YJ19 YJ20 YJ21 YJ22 YJ23 YJ24 YJ25 YJ26 YJ27 YJ28 YJ29 YJ30 YJ31 YJ32 YJ33 YJ34 YJ35 YJ36 YJ37 YJ38 YJ39 YJ40 YJ41 YJ42 YJ43 YJ44 YJ45 YJ46 YJ47 YJ48 YJ49 YJ50 YJ51 YJ52 YJ53 YJ54 YJ55 YJ56 YJ57 YJ58 YJ59 YJ60 YJ61 YJ62 YJ63 YJ64 YJ65 YJ66 YJ67 YJ68 YJ69 ZJ17 ZJ18 ZJ19 ZJ20 ZJ21 ZJ22 ZJ23 ZJ24 ZJ25 ZJ26 ZJ27 ZJ28 ZJ29 ZJ30 ZJ31 ZJ32 ZJ33 ZJ34 ZJ35 ZJ36 ZJ37 ZJ38 ZJ39 ZJ40 ZJ41 ZJ42 ZJ43 ZJ44 ZJ45 ZJ46 ZJ47 ZJ48 ZJ49 ZJ50 ZJ51 ZJ52 ZJ53 ZJ54 ZJ55 ZJ56 ZJ57 ZJ58 ZJ59 ZJ60 ZJ61 ZJ62 ZJ63 ZJ64 ZJ65 ZJ66 ZJ67 ZJ68 ZJ69 Page Identification System KKS 258/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XJ70 XJ71 XJ72 YJ73 XJ74 XJ75 XJ76 XJ77 XJ78 XJ79 XJ80 XJ81 XJ82 XJ83 XJ84 XJ85 XJ86 XJ87 XJ88 XJ89 XJ90 XJ91 XJ92 XJ93 XJ94 XJ95 XJ96 XJ97 XJ98 XJ99 YJ70 YJ71 YJ72 YJ73 YJ74 YJ75 YJ76 YJ77 YJ78 YJ79 YJ80 YJ81 YJ82 YJ83 YJ84 YJ85 YJ86 YJ87 YJ88 YJ89 YJ90 YJ91 YJ92 YJ93 YJ94 YJ95 YJ96 YJ97 YJ98 YJ99 ZJ70 ZJ71 ZJ72 ZJ73 ZJ74 ZJ75 ZJ76 ZJ77 ZJ78 ZJ79 ZJ80 ZJ81 ZJ82 ZJ83 ZJ84 ZJ85 ZJ86 ZJ87 ZJ88 ZJ89 ZJ90 ZJ91 ZJ92 ZJ93 ZJ94 ZJ95 ZJ96 ZJ97 ZJ98 ZJ99 X/Y/Z Equipment unit/component protection XK00 XK01 XK02 XK03 XK04 XK05 XK06 XK07 XK08 XK09 XK10 XK11 XK12 XK13 XK14 XK15 XK16 XK17 XK18 XK19 XK20 Allow start,open,up... Allow close,down... Allow stop Allow forward/speed1 Allow backward/speed2 YK00 YK01 YK02 YK03 YK04 YK05 YK06 YK07 YK08 YK09 YK10 YK11 YK12 YK13 YK14 YK15 YK16 YK17 YK18 YK19 YK20 ZK00 ZK01 ZK02 ZK03 ZK04 ZK05 ZK06 ZK07 ZK08 ZK09 ZK10 ZK11 ZK12 ZK13 ZK14 ZK15 ZK16 ZK17 ZK18 ZK19 ZK20 Page Identification System KKS 259/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XK21 XK22 XK23 XK24 XK25 XK26 XK27 XK28 XK29 XK30 XK31 XK32 XK33 XK34 XK35 XK36 XK37 XK38 XK39 XK40 XK41 XK42 XK43 YK44 XK45 XK46 XK47 XK48 XK49 XK50 XK51 XK52 XK53 XK54 XK55 XK56 XK57 XK58 XK59 XK60 XK61 XK62 XK63 XK64 XK65 XK66 XK67 XK68 XK69 XK70 XK71 XK72 YK73 YK21 YK22 protection start,open,up... YK23 protection close,down... YK24 protection stop YK25 YK26 YK27 protection forward/speed1 YK28 protection backward/speed2 YK29 YK30 YK31 YK32 YK33 YK34 YK35 YK36 YK37 YK38 YK39 YK40 YK41 YK42 YK43 YK44 YK45 YK46 YK47 YK48 YK49 YK50 YK51 YK52 YK53 YK54 YK55 YK56 YK57 YK58 YK59 YK60 YK61 YK62 YK63 YK64 YK65 YK66 YK67 YK68 YK69 YK70 YK71 YK72 YK73 ZK21 ZK22 ZK23 ZK24 ZK25 ZK26 ZK27 ZK28 ZK29 ZK30 ZK31 ZK32 ZK33 ZK34 ZK35 ZK36 ZK37 ZK38 ZK39 ZK40 ZK41 ZK42 ZK43 ZK44 ZK45 ZK46 ZK47 ZK48 ZK49 ZK50 ZK51 ZK52 ZK53 ZK54 ZK55 ZK56 ZK57 ZK58 ZK59 ZK60 ZK61 ZK62 ZK63 ZK64 ZK65 ZK66 ZK67 ZK68 ZK69 ZK70 ZK71 ZK72 ZK73 Page Identification System KKS 260/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XK74 XK75 XK76 XK77 XK78 XK79 XK80 XK81 XK82 XK83 XK84 XK85 XK86 XK87 XK88 XK89 XK90 XK91 XK92 XK93 XK94 XK95 XK96 XK97 XK98 XK99 YK74 YK75 YK76 YK77 YK78 YK79 YK80 YK81 YK82 YK83 YK84 YK85 YK86 YK87 YK88 YK89 YK90 YK91 YK92 YK93 YK94 YK95 YK96 YK97 YK98 YK99 ZK74 ZK75 ZK76 ZK77 ZK78 ZK79 ZK80 ZK81 ZK82 ZK83 ZK84 ZK85 ZK86 ZK87 ZK88 ZK89 ZK90 ZK91 ZK92 ZK93 ZK94 ZK95 ZK96 ZK97 ZK98 ZK99 X/Y C. room and C. stations, sign. not assigned to spec. C. system (e.g. control interface tiles) XL00 XL01 XL02 XL03 XL04 XL05 XL06 XL07 XL08 XL09 XL10 XL11 XL12 XL13 XL14 XL15 XL16 XL17 XL18 XL19 XL20 XL21 XL22 XL23 XL24 Running/increasing/on/up Stop/decreasing/off/ down Local start Local stop Auto/Control room control YL00 YL01 YL02 YL03 YL04 YL05 YL06 YL07 YL08 YL09 YL10 YL11 YL12 YL13 YL14 YL15 YL16 YL17 YL18 YL19 YL20 YL21 YL22 YL23 YL24 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XL25 XL26 XL27 XL28 XL29 XL30 XL31 Acknowledgment XL32 XL33 XL34 XL35 XL36 XL37 XL38 XL39 XL40 XL41 XL42 XL43 XL44 XL45 XL46 XL47 XL48 XL49 XL50 XL51 XL52 XL53 XL54 XL55 XL56 XL57 XL58 XL59 XL60 XL61 XL62 XL63 XL64 XL65 XL66 XL67 XL68 XL69 XL70 XL71 XL72 XL73 XL74 XL75 XL76 XL77 Forward/speed1 YL25 YL26 YL27 YL28 YL29 YL30 YL31 YL32 YL33 YL34 YL35 YL36 YL37 YL38 YL39 YL40 YL41 YL42 YL43 YL44 YL45 YL46 YL47 YL48 YL49 YL50 YL51 YL52 YL53 YL54 YL55 YL56 YL57 YL58 YL59 YL60 YL61 YL62 YL63 YL64 YL65 YL66 YL67 YL68 YL69 YL70 YL71 YL72 YL73 YL74 YL75 YL76 YL77 261/282 Page Identification System KKS 262/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XL78 Backward/speed2 XL79 XL80 XL81 Local control XL82 XL83 XL84 XL85 XL86 XL87 XL88 XL89 XL90 Lamp test XL91 XL92 XL93 XL94 XL95 XL96 XL97 XL98 XL99 YL78 YL79 YL80 YL81 YL82 YL83 YL84 YL85 YL86 YL87 YL88 YL89 YL90 YL91 YL92 YL93 YL94 YL95 YL96 YL97 YL98 YL99 X/Y/Z Higher-level static individual and group alarm signals) XM00 XM01 XM02 XM03 XM04 XM05 XM06 XM07 XM08 XM09 XM10 XM11 XM12 XM13 XM14 XM15 XM16 XM17 XM18 XM19 XM20 XM21 XM22 XM23 XM24 XM25 XM26 XM27 XM28 Torque open Torque close Fault; not starting Fault; not stopping Motor Ready for run Safety switch not in order MCC fault Common alarm Current high alarm Control voltage in order Motor; temperature alarm YM00 YM01 YM02 YM03 YM04 YM05 YM06 YM07 YM08 YM09 YM10 YM11 YM12 YM13 YM14 YM15 YM16 YM17 YM18 YM19 YM20 YM21 YM22 YM23 YM24 YM25 YM26 YM27 YM28 ZM00 ZM01 ZM02 ZM03 ZM04 ZM05 ZM06 ZM07 ZM08 ZM09 ZM10 ZM11 ZM12 ZM13 ZM14 ZM15 ZM16 ZM17 ZM18 ZM19 ZM20 ZM21 ZM22 ZM23 ZM24 ZM25 ZM26 ZM27 ZM28 Page Identification System KKS 263/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XM29 XM30 XM31 XM32 XM33 XM34 XM35 XM36 XM37 XM38 XM39 XM40 Fruquence converter alarm XM41 XM42 XM43 YM44 XM45 XM46 XM47 XM48 XM49 XM50 XM51 XM52 XM53 XM54 XM55 XM56 XM57 XM58 XM59 XM60 XM61 XM62 XM63 XM64 XM65 XM66 XM67 XM68 XM69 XM70 XM71 XM72 YM73 XM74 XM75 XM76 XM77 XM78 XM79 XM80 XM81 YM29 YM30 YM31 YM32 YM33 YM34 YM35 YM36 YM37 YM38 YM39 YM40 YM41 YM42 YM43 YM44 YM45 YM46 YM47 YM48 YM49 YM50 YM51 YM52 YM53 YM54 YM55 YM56 YM57 YM58 YM59 YM60 YM61 YM62 YM63 YM64 YM65 YM66 YM67 YM68 YM69 YM70 YM71 YM72 YM73 YM74 YM75 YM76 YM77 YM78 YM79 YM80 YM81 ZM29 ZM30 ZM31 ZM32 ZM33 ZM34 ZM35 ZM36 ZM37 ZM38 ZM39 ZM40 ZM41 ZM42 ZM43 ZM44 ZM45 ZM46 ZM47 ZM48 ZM49 ZM50 ZM51 ZM52 ZM53 ZM54 ZM55 ZM56 ZM57 ZM58 ZM59 ZM60 ZM61 ZM62 ZM63 ZM64 ZM65 ZM66 ZM67 ZM68 ZM69 ZM70 ZM71 ZM72 ZM73 ZM74 ZM75 ZM76 ZM77 ZM78 ZM79 ZM80 ZM81 Page Identification System KKS 264/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XM82 XM83 XM84 XM85 XM86 XM87 XM88 Sensor alarm low XM89 Sensor alarm high XM90 Sensor alarm XM91 XM92 XM93 XM94 XM95 XM96 XM97 XM98 XM99 YM82 YM83 YM84 YM85 YM86 YM87 YM88 YM89 YM90 YM91 YM92 YM93 YM94 YM95 YM96 YM97 YM98 YM99 ZM82 ZM83 ZM84 ZM85 ZM86 ZM87 ZM88 ZM89 ZM90 ZM91 ZM92 ZM93 ZM94 ZM95 ZM96 ZM97 ZM98 ZM99 X/Y Status-display computer/criterion display XN00 XN01 XN02 XN03 XN04 XN05 XN06 XN07 XN08 XN09 XN10 XN11 XN12 XN13 XN14 XN15 XN16 XN17 XN18 XN19 XN20 XN21 XN22 XN23 XN24 XN25 XN26 XN27 XN28 XN29 XN30 XN31 XN32 YN00 YN01 YN02 YN03 YN04 YN05 YN06 YN07 YN08 YN09 YN10 YN11 YN12 YN13 YN14 YN15 YN16 YN17 YN18 YN19 YN20 YN21 YN22 YN23 YN24 YN25 YN26 YN27 YN28 YN29 YN30 YN31 YN32 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XN33 XN34 XN35 XN36 XN37 XN38 XN39 XN40 XN41 XN42 XN43 XN44 XN45 XN46 XN47 XN48 XN49 XN50 XN51 XN52 XN53 XN54 XN55 XN56 XN57 XN58 XN59 XN60 XN61 XN62 XN63 XN64 XN65 XN66 XN67 XN68 XN69 XN70 XN71 XN72 XN73 XN74 XN75 XN76 XN77 XN78 XN79 XN80 XN81 XN82 XN83 XN84 XN85 YN33 YN34 YN35 YN36 YN37 YN38 YN39 YN40 YN41 YN42 YN43 YN44 YN45 YN46 YN47 YN48 YN49 YN50 YN51 YN52 YN53 YN54 YN55 YN56 YN57 YN58 YN59 YN60 YN61 YN62 YN63 YN64 YN65 YN66 YN67 YN68 YN69 YN70 YN71 YN72 YN73 YN74 YN75 YN76 YN77 YN78 YN79 YN80 YN81 YN82 YN83 YN84 YN85 265/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XN86 XN87 XN88 XN89 XN90 XN91 XN92 XN93 XN94 XN95 XN96 XN97 XN98 XN99 266/282 YN86 YN87 YN88 YN89 YN90 YN91 YN92 YN93 YN94 YN95 YN96 YN97 YN98 YN99 X/Y/Z Supervisory computer (process computer) XP00 XP01 XP02 XP03 XP04 XP05 XP06 XP07 XP08 XP09 XP10 XP11 XP12 XP13 XP14 XP15 XP16 XP17 XP18 XP19 XP20 XP21 XP22 XP23 XP24 XP25 XP26 XP27 XP28 XP29 XP30 XP31 XP32 XP33 XP34 XP35 XP36 YP00 Analog input (linearilized) YP01 Mass flow (T-compensated) YP02 Mass flow (P-compensated) YP03 Mass flow (PT-compensated)YP04 Minimum value YP05 Maximum value YP06 Average YP07 Middle one of the values YP08 Calculated value YP09 YP10 YP11 YP12 YP13 YP14 YP15 YP16 YP17 YP18 YP19 YP20 YP21 YP22 YP23 YP24 YP25 YP26 YP27 YP28 YP29 YP30 YP31 YP32 YP33 YP34 YP35 YP36 ZP00 ZP01 ZP02 ZP03 ZP04 ZP05 ZP06 ZP07 ZP08 ZP09 ZP10 ZP11 ZP12 ZP13 ZP14 ZP15 ZP16 ZP17 ZP18 ZP19 ZP20 Independent AO-signal 1 ZP21 Independent AO-signal 2 ZP22 Independent AO-signal 3 ZP23 ... ZP24 ZP25 ZP26 ZP27 ZP28 ZP29 ZP30 ZP31 Running time(integrated) ZP32 Running time (after the latest maintenance) ZP33 Running time (after the latest start) ZP34 Running time (this year) ZP35 Running time (last year) ZP36 Page Identification System KKS 267/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XP37 XP38 XP39 XP40 XP41 XP42 XP43 YP44 XP45 XP46 XP47 XP48 XP49 XP50 XP51 Effective value XP52 XP53 XP54 XP55 XP56 XP57 XP58 XP59 XP60 XP61 XP62 XP63 XP64 XP65 XP66 XP67 XP68 XP69 XP70 XP71 XP72 YP73 XP74 XP75 XP76 XP77 XP78 XP79 XP80 XP81 XP82 XP83 XP84 XP85 XP86 XP87 XP88 XP89 YP37 YP38 YP39 YP40 YP41 YP42 YP43 YP44 YP45 YP46 YP47 YP48 YP49 YP50 YP51 YP52 YP53 YP54 YP55 YP56 YP57 YP58 YP59 YP60 YP61 YP62 YP63 YP64 YP65 YP66 YP67 YP68 YP69 YP70 YP71 YP72 YP73 YP74 YP75 YP76 YP77 YP78 YP79 YP80 YP81 YP82 YP83 YP84 YP85 YP86 YP87 YP88 YP89 ZP37 ZP38 ZP39 ZP40 ZP41 ZP42 ZP43 ZP44 ZP45 ZP46 ZP47 ZP48 ZP49 ZP50 ZP51 ZP52 ZP53 ZP54 ZP55 ZP56 ZP57 ZP58 ZP59 ZP60 ZP61 ZP62 ZP63 ZP64 ZP65 ZP66 ZP67 ZP68 ZP69 ZP70 ZP71 ZP72 ZP73 ZP74 ZP75 ZP76 ZP77 ZP78 ZP79 ZP80 ZP81 ZP82 ZP83 ZP84 ZP85 ZP86 ZP87 ZP88 ZP89 Page Identification System KKS 268/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XP90 XP91 XP92 XP93 XP94 XP95 XP96 XP97 XP98 XP99 YP90 YP91 YP92 YP93 YP94 YP95 YP96 YP97 YP98 YP99 ZP90 ZP91 ZP92 ZP93 ZP94 ZP95 ZP96 ZP97 ZP98 ZP99 YQ00 YQ01 YQ02 YQ03 YQ04 YQ05 YQ06 YQ07 YQ08 YQ09 YQ10 YQ11 YQ12 YQ13 YQ14 YQ15 YQ16 YQ17 YQ18 YQ19 YQ20 YQ21 YQ22 YQ23 YQ24 YQ25 YQ26 YQ27 YQ28 YQ29 YQ30 YQ31 YQ32 YQ33 YQ34 YQ35 YQ36 YQ37 YQ38 YQ39 YQ40 ZQ00 X/Y/Z Analog signals XQ00 XQ01 XQ02 XQ03 XQ04 XQ05 XQ06 XQ07 XQ08 XQ09 XQ10 XQ11 XQ12 XQ13 XQ14 XQ15 XQ16 XQ17 XQ18 XQ19 XQ20 XQ21 XQ22 XQ23 XQ24 XQ25 XQ26 XQ27 XQ28 XQ29 XQ30 XQ31 XQ32 XQ33 XQ34 XQ35 XQ36 XQ37 XQ38 XQ39 XQ40 Analog signal 1 Analog signal 2 Analog signal 3 ... Position Current Speed Real power Idle power Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Analog output 3 ... ZQ01 ZQ02 ZQ03 ZQ04 ZQ05 ZQ06 ZQ07 ZQ08 ZQ09 ZQ10 ZQ11 ZQ12 ZQ13 ZQ14 ZQ15 ZQ16 ZQ17 ZQ18 ZQ19 ZQ20 ZQ21 ZQ22 ZQ23 ZQ24 ZQ25 ZQ26 ZQ27 ZQ28 ZQ29 ZQ30 ZQ31 ZQ32 ZQ33 ZQ34 ZQ35 ZQ36 ZQ37 ZQ38 ZQ39 ZQ40 Page Identification System KKS 269/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XQ41 XQ42 XQ43 YQ44 XQ45 XQ46 XQ47 XQ48 XQ49 XQ50 XQ51 XQ52 XQ53 XQ54 XQ55 XQ56 XQ57 XQ58 XQ59 XQ60 XQ61 XQ62 XQ63 XQ64 XQ65 XQ66 XQ67 XQ68 XQ69 XQ70 XQ71 XQ72 YQ73 XQ74 XQ75 XQ76 XQ77 XQ78 XQ79 XQ80 XQ81 XQ82 XQ83 XQ84 XQ85 XQ86 XQ87 XQ88 XQ89 XQ90 XQ91 XQ92 XQ93 YQ41 YQ42 YQ43 YQ44 YQ45 YQ46 YQ47 YQ48 YQ49 YQ50 YQ51 YQ52 YQ53 YQ54 YQ55 YQ56 YQ57 YQ58 YQ59 YQ60 YQ61 YQ62 YQ63 YQ64 YQ65 YQ66 YQ67 YQ68 YQ69 YQ70 YQ71 YQ72 YQ73 YQ74 YQ75 YQ76 YQ77 YQ78 YQ79 YQ80 YQ81 YQ82 YQ83 YQ84 YQ85 YQ86 YQ87 YQ88 YQ89 YQ90 YQ91 YQ92 YQ93 ZQ41 ZQ42 ZQ43 ZQ44 ZQ45 ZQ46 ZQ47 ZQ48 ZQ49 ZQ50 ZQ51 ZQ52 ZQ53 ZQ54 ZQ55 ZQ56 ZQ57 ZQ58 ZQ59 ZQ60 ZQ61 ZQ62 ZQ63 ZQ64 ZQ65 ZQ66 ZQ67 ZQ68 ZQ69 ZQ70 ZQ71 ZQ72 ZQ73 ZQ74 ZQ75 ZQ76 ZQ77 ZQ78 ZQ79 ZQ80 ZQ81 ZQ82 ZQ83 ZQ84 ZQ85 ZQ86 ZQ87 ZQ88 ZQ89 ZQ90 ZQ91 ZQ92 ZQ93 Page Identification System KKS 270/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XQ94 XQ95 XQ96 XQ97 XQ98 XQ99 YQ94 YQ95 YQ96 YQ97 YQ98 YQ99 ZQ94 ZQ95 ZQ96 ZQ97 ZQ98 ZQ99 YR00 YR01 YR02 YR03 YR04 YR05 YR06 YR07 YR08 Controller output YR09 YR10 YR11 YR12 YR13 YR14 YR15 YR16 YR17 YR18 YR19 YR20 YR21 YR22 YR23 YR24 YR25 YR26 YR27 YR28 YR29 YR30 YR31 YR32 YR33 YR34 YR35 YR36 YR37 YR38 YR39 YR40 YR41 YR42 YR43 YR44 ZR00 ZR01 ZR02 ZR03 ZR04 ZR05 ZR06 ZR07 ZR08 ZR09 ZR10 ZR11 ZR12 ZR13 ZR14 ZR15 ZR16 ZR17 ZR18 ZR19 ZR20 ZR21 ZR22 ZR23 ZR24 ZR25 ZR26 ZR27 ZR28 ZR29 ZR30 ZR31 ZR32 ZR33 ZR34 ZR35 ZR36 ZR37 ZR38 ZR39 ZR40 ZR41 ZR42 ZR43 ZR44 X/Y/Z Analog control variables XR00 XR01 XR02 XR03 XR04 XR05 XR06 XR07 XR08 XR09 XR10 XR11 XR12 XR13 XR14 XR15 XR16 XR17 XR18 XR19 XR20 XR21 XR22 XR23 XR24 XR25 XR26 XR27 XR28 XR29 XR30 XR31 XR32 XR33 XR34 XR35 XR36 XR37 XR38 XR39 XR40 XR41 XR42 XR43 YR44 Offset Setpoint Auto setpoint Remote setpoint Feedback (unconnected) Feedback (connected) Page Identification System KKS 271/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XR45 XR46 XR47 XR48 XR49 XR50 XR51 XR52 XR53 XR54 XR55 XR56 XR57 XR58 XR59 XR60 XR61 XR62 XR63 XR64 XR65 XR66 XR67 XR68 XR69 XR70 XR71 XR72 YR73 XR74 XR75 XR76 XR77 XR78 XR79 XR80 XR81 XR82 XR83 XR84 XR85 XR86 XR87 XR88 XR89 XR90 XR91 XR92 XR93 XR94 XR95 XR96 XR97 YR45 YR46 YR47 YR48 YR49 YR50 YR51 YR52 YR53 YR54 YR55 YR56 YR57 YR58 YR59 YR60 YR61 YR62 YR63 YR64 YR65 YR66 YR67 YR68 YR69 YR70 YR71 YR72 YR73 YR74 YR75 YR76 YR77 YR78 YR79 YR80 YR81 YR82 YR83 YR84 YR85 YR86 YR87 YR88 YR89 YR90 YR91 YR92 YR93 YR94 YR95 YR96 YR97 ZR45 ZR46 ZR47 ZR48 ZR49 ZR50 ZR51 ZR52 ZR53 ZR54 ZR55 ZR56 ZR57 ZR58 ZR59 ZR60 ZR61 ZR62 ZR63 ZR64 ZR65 ZR66 ZR67 ZR68 ZR69 ZR70 ZR71 ZR72 ZR73 ZR74 ZR75 ZR76 ZR77 ZR78 ZR79 ZR80 ZR81 ZR82 ZR83 ZR84 ZR85 ZR86 ZR87 ZR88 ZR89 ZR90 ZR91 ZR92 ZR93 ZR94 ZR95 ZR96 ZR97 Page Identification System KKS 272/282 Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XR98 XR99 YR98 YR99 ZR98 ZR99 X/Y Functional group control step signals XS00 XS01 XS02 XS03 XS04 XS05 XS06 XS07 XS08 XS09 XS10 XS11 XS12 XS13 XS14 XS15 XS16 XS17 XS18 XS19 XS20 XS21 XS22 XS23 XS24 XS25 XS26 XS27 XS28 XS29 XS30 XS31 XS32 XS33 XS34 XS35 XS36 XS37 XS38 XS39 XS40 XS41 XS42 XS43 XS44 XS45 XS46 XS47 XS48 YS00 YS01 YS02 YS03 YS04 YS05 YS06 YS07 YS08 YS09 YS10 YS11 YS12 YS13 YS14 YS15 YS16 YS17 YS18 YS19 YS20 YS21 YS22 YS23 YS24 YS25 YS26 YS27 YS28 YS29 YS30 YS31 YS32 YS33 YS34 YS35 YS36 YS37 YS38 YS39 YS40 YS41 YS42 YS43 YS44 YS45 YS46 YS47 YS48 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XS49 XS50 XS51 XS52 XS53 XS54 XS55 XS56 XS57 XS58 XS59 XS60 XS61 XS62 XS63 XS64 XS65 XS66 XS67 XS68 XS69 XS70 XS71 XS72 XS73 XS74 XS75 XS76 XS77 XS78 XS79 XS80 XS81 XS82 XS83 XS84 XS85 XS86 XS87 XS88 XS89 XS90 XS91 XS92 XS93 XS94 XS95 XS96 XS97 XS98 XS99 YS49 YS50 YS51 YS52 YS53 YS54 YS55 YS56 YS57 YS58 YS59 YS60 YS61 YS62 YS63 YS64 YS65 YS66 YS67 YS68 YS69 YS70 YS71 YS72 YS73 YS74 YS75 YS76 YS77 YS78 YS79 YS80 YS81 YS82 YS83 YS84 YS85 YS86 YS87 YS88 YS89 YS90 YS91 YS92 YS93 YS94 YS95 YS96 YS97 YS98 YS99 X/Y Turbine generator I&C, binary signals 273/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XT00 XT01 XT02 XT03 XT04 XT05 XT06 XT07 XT08 XT09 XT10 XT11 XT12 XT13 XT14 XT15 XT16 XT17 XT18 XT19 XT20 XT21 XT22 XT23 XT24 XT25 XT26 XT27 XT28 XT29 XT30 XT31 XT32 XT33 XT34 XT35 XT36 XT37 XT38 XT39 XT40 XT41 XT42 XT43 XT44 XT45 XT46 XT47 XT48 XT49 XT50 XT51 XT52 YT00 YT01 YT02 YT03 YT04 YT05 YT06 YT07 YT08 YT09 YT10 YT11 YT12 YT13 YT14 YT15 YT16 YT17 YT18 YT19 YT20 YT21 YT22 YT23 YT24 YT25 YT26 YT27 YT28 YT29 YT30 YT31 YT32 YT33 YT34 YT35 YT36 YT37 YT38 YT39 YT40 YT41 YT42 YT43 YT44 YT45 YT46 YT47 YT48 YT49 YT50 YT51 YT52 274/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XT53 XT54 XT55 XT56 XT57 XT58 XT59 XT60 XT61 XT62 XT63 XT64 XT65 XT66 XT67 XT68 XT69 XT70 XT71 XT72 XT73 XT74 XT75 XT76 XT77 XT78 XT79 XT80 XT81 XT82 XT83 XT84 XT85 XT86 XT87 XT88 XT89 XT90 XT91 XT92 XT93 XT94 XT95 XT96 XT97 XT98 XT99 YT53 YT54 YT55 YT56 YT57 YT58 YT59 YT60 YT61 YT62 YT63 YT64 YT65 YT66 YT67 YT68 YT69 YT70 YT71 YT72 YT73 YT74 YT75 YT76 YT77 YT78 YT79 YT80 YT81 YT82 YT83 YT84 YT85 YT86 YT87 YT88 YT89 YT90 YT91 YT92 YT93 YT94 YT95 YT96 YT97 YT98 YT99 X/Y Higher-level dynamic individual and group alarm signals XU00 XU01 XU02 XU03 YU00 YU01 YU02 YU03 275/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XU04 XU05 XU06 XU07 XU08 XU09 XU10 XU11 XU12 XU13 XU14 XU15 XU16 XU17 XU18 XU19 XU20 XU21 XU22 XU23 XU24 XU25 XU26 XU27 XU28 XU29 XU30 XU31 XU32 XU33 XU34 XU35 XU36 XU37 XU38 XU39 XU40 XU41 XU42 XU43 XU44 XU45 XU46 XU47 XU48 XU49 XU50 XU51 XU52 XU53 XU54 XU55 XU56 YU04 YU05 YU06 YU07 YU08 YU09 YU10 YU11 YU12 YU13 YU14 YU15 YU16 YU17 YU18 YU19 YU20 YU21 YU22 YU23 YU24 YU25 YU26 YU27 YU28 YU29 YU30 YU31 YU32 YU33 YU34 YU35 YU36 YU37 YU38 YU39 YU40 YU41 YU42 YU43 YU44 YU45 YU46 YU47 YU48 YU49 YU50 YU51 YU52 YU53 YU54 YU55 YU56 276/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XU57 XU58 XU59 XU60 XU61 XU62 XU63 XU64 XU65 XU66 XU67 XU68 XU69 XU70 XU71 XU72 XU73 XU74 XU75 XU76 XU77 XU78 XU79 XU80 XU81 XU82 XU83 XU84 XU85 XU86 XU87 XU88 XU89 XU90 XU91 XU92 XU93 XU94 XU95 XU96 XU97 XU98 XU99 YU57 YU58 YU59 YU60 YU61 YU62 YU63 YU64 YU65 YU66 YU67 YU68 YU69 YU70 YU71 YU72 YU73 YU74 YU75 YU76 YU77 YU78 YU79 YU80 YU81 YU82 YU83 YU84 YU85 YU86 YU87 YU88 YU89 YU90 YU91 YU92 YU93 YU94 YU95 YU96 YU97 YU98 YU99 X/Y Signal gating (protective logic, alarm logic etc.) XV00 XV01 Interlocking high XV02 Interlocking low XV03 XV04 XV05 XV06 XV07 YV00 YV01 Boiler interlocking YV02 YV03 YV04 YV05 YV06 YV07 277/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XV08 XV09 XV10 XV11 XV12 XV13 XV14 XV15 XV16 XV17 XV18 XV19 XV20 XV21 XV22 XV23 XV24 XV25 XV26 XV27 XV28 XV29 XV30 XV31 XV32 XV33 XV34 XV35 XV36 XV37 XV38 XV39 XV40 XV41 XV42 XV43 XV44 XV45 XV46 XV47 XV48 XV49 XV50 XV51 XV52 XV53 XV54 XV55 XV56 XV57 XV58 XV59 XV60 Running, open Stop,close System fault Generator CO2 fault Fire alarm Flame failure Steam extinction Emercency stop 1 Emercency stop 2 Emercency stop 3 YV08 YV09 YV10 YV11 YV12 YV13 YV14 YV15 YV16 YV17 YV18 YV19 YV20 YV21 YV22 YV23 YV24 YV25 YV26 YV27 YV28 YV29 YV30 YV31 YV32 YV33 YV34 YV35 YV36 YV37 YV38 YV39 YV40 YV41 YV42 YV43 YV44 YV45 YV46 YV47 YV48 YV49 YV50 YV51 YV52 YV53 YV54 YV55 YV56 YV57 YV58 YV59 YV60 278/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XV61 XV62 XV63 XV64 XV65 XV66 XV67 XV68 XV69 XV70 XV71 XV72 XV73 XV74 XV75 XV76 XV77 XV78 XV79 XV80 XV81 XV82 XV83 XV84 XV85 XV86 XV87 XV88 XV89 XV90 XV91 XV92 XV93 XV94 XV95 XV96 XV97 XV98 XV99 Vibration interlocking Vibration releasing Impedance quard Differential guard Over curtrent Magnetizing quard Voltage control Unbalance Return current Alarm acknowledment YV61 YV62 YV63 YV64 YV65 YV66 YV67 YV68 YV69 YV70 YV71 YV72 YV73 YV74 YV75 YV76 YV77 YV78 YV79 YV80 YV81 YV82 YV83 YV84 YV85 YV86 YV87 YV88 YV89 YV90 YV91 YV92 YV93 YV94 YV95 YV96 YV97 YV98 YV99 X/Y Hardwired alarm annunciation system XW00 XW01 XW02 XW03 XW04 XW05 XW06 XW07 XW08 XW09 XW10 XW11 YW00 YW01 YW02 YW03 YW04 YW05 YW06 YW07 YW08 YW09 YW10 YW11 279/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XW12 XW13 XW14 XW15 XW16 XW17 XW18 XW19 XW20 XW21 XW22 XW23 XW24 XW25 XW26 XW27 XW28 XW29 XW30 XW31 XW32 XW33 XW34 XW35 XW36 XW37 XW38 XW39 XW40 XW41 XW42 XW43 XW44 XW45 XW46 XW47 XW48 XW49 XW50 XW51 XW52 XW53 XW54 XW55 XW56 XW57 XW58 XW59 XW60 XW61 XW62 XW63 XW64 YW12 YW13 YW14 YW15 YW16 YW17 YW18 YW19 YW20 YW21 YW22 YW23 YW24 YW25 YW26 YW27 YW28 YW29 YW30 YW31 YW32 YW33 YW34 YW35 YW36 YW37 YW38 YW39 YW40 YW41 YW42 YW43 YW44 YW45 YW46 YW47 YW48 YW49 YW50 YW51 YW52 YW53 YW54 YW55 YW56 YW57 YW58 YW59 YW60 YW61 YW62 YW63 YW64 280/282 Page Identification System KKS Part 2 Chapter IV – Component Key XW65 XW66 XW67 XW68 XW69 XW70 XW71 XW72 XW73 XW74 XW75 XW76 XW77 XW78 XW79 XW80 XW81 XW82 XW83 XW84 XW85 XW86 XW87 XW88 XW89 XW90 XW91 XW92 XW93 XW94 XW95 XW96 XW97 XW98 XW99 YW65 YW66 YW67 YW68 YW69 YW70 YW71 YW72 YW73 YW74 YW75 YW76 YW77 YW78 YW79 YW80 YW81 YW82 YW83 YW84 YW85 YW86 YW87 YW88 YW89 YW90 YW91 YW92 YW93 YW94 YW95 YW96 YW97 YW98 YW99 281/282