KK§
Kraftwerk—Kennzeichensystem
Identification System for Power Stations
KKS Guidelines
Editor:
VGB Technical Committee on Technical Classification Systems
Current members of the technical committee are:
~ Asea Brown Boveri Kraftwerke AG, Mannheim
— Asea Brown Boveri Kraftwerke AG, Baden, Schweiz
~ Babcock—Lentjes, Kraftwerktechnik GmbH, Oberhausen
= Berliner Kraft und Licht (BEWAG) AG, Berlin
Deutsche Babcock Antagen GmbH, Oberhausen
— Energie —Versorgung Schwaben AG, Heilbronn
— EPZ, Niederlande
~ ESKOM, Sddatrika
~ Fachverband Damptkessel, Behalter, Rohrleitungen, Dasseldort
= GABO mbH, Erlangen
~ Geselischatt flr Reaktorsicherheit, Koin
~ Hartmann & Braun, Minden
~ MAN Energie GmbH, Nimberg
~ OPS! KEMA, Niederlande
~ Osterreichische Donaukraftwerke AG, Wien
~ Rhein—Main~Donau AG, Manchen
— RWE Energie AG, Essen
= Siemens AG, Bereich KWU, Erlangen und Matheim
= Standardkessel, Duisburg
= Steag AG, Essen
~ Vereinigte Elektrizitatswerke Westtalen AG, Dortmund
Vereinigte Energiewerke AG-VEAG, Berlin
4th Edition 1995,‘Technical Classification Systems Power Stations
Guidelines
Preface to Guidelines, 4th Edition 1995
‘Since 1991 the three sections of the Identification System for Power Stations containing the keys for
functions:
equipment units
~ components
have been issued as a PC program as wel as in printed form.
For this reason it was necessary to depart rom the procedure followed hitherto of issuing the Guidelines
together with the key sections as a single documentation package.
‘Aneed also arose for the Guidelines to be revised in order to incorporate practical experience gained to
date in applying them and to ensure consistent and correct use of the identification System, In the course
of this a number of editorial modifications have been made (see also Page 38). Revisions are marked by a
vertical line in the margin.
‘The requirements planned to be contained in DIN 6779, “Structural Principles for Technical Products and
Technical Product Documentation”, have not been taken into consideration, thus avoiding a complete re-
Vision of the entire Application Commentaries.
Page 2 4th Edition 1995VGB Technical Committee on Identification System for
‘Technical Classification Systems Power Stations
Guidelines
Preface to the 3rd Edition (1988)
The previous, 1st and 2nd editions of the "KKS, Identification System for Power Stations" contained
+ Preface
+ Guidelines for use, including
= Index
+ Key part
— Function Key
= Equipment Unit Key
~ Component Key
Experience with the use of KKS has shown that a subdivision into
+ KKS Rules
“= KKS Application Commentaries
having the following breakdown is more expedient:
ns 5) auipment unt
gueeines |] Peper
The 3rd edition (1988) incorporates the following changes and additions:
= Guidelines for use have been confined to KKS guidelines
= Key part has been updated
— Equipment unit and component code reference list has been revised
= Compendium of "Establishments Between Parties to the Project” is new
= Parts A, B and C of the KKS Application Commentaries are new
— DIN/KKS Comparison is unchanged
— The subject index of the 2nd edition has been replaced by an index to the KS Application
Commentaries
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