1、DD ISO/TS16952-10:2008ICS 01.110NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWDRAFT FOR DEVELOPMENTTechnical productdocumentation Reference designationsystemPart 10: Power plantsThis Draft for Developmentwas published under theauthority of the StandardsPolicy and StrategyComm
2、ittee on 30 April2009 BSI 2009ISBN 978 0 580 64741 3Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate CommentsDD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008National forewordThis Draft for Development is the UK implementation of ISO/TS16952-10:2008.This publication is not to be regarded as a British Standard.It is being i
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8、nfer immunityfrom legal obligations.DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008Reference numberISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E)ISO 2008TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS16952-10First edition2008-11-15Technical product documentation Reference designation system Part 10: Power plants Documentation technique de produits Systme de dsig
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14、n Switzerland ii ISO 2008 All rights reservedDD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Terms and definitions. 2 4 Designation systematic 5 4.1 General. 5 4.2 Process of forming desi
15、gnations 5 4.3 General rules for designation structure . 6 4.4 Rules for forming designations. 7 5 Designation tasks . 8 5.1 General. 8 5.2 Conjoint designation (optional). 9 5.3 Designation of technical objects Reference designation 9 5.4 Specific designations. 12 6 Structure and contents of design
16、ation blocks 12 6.1 General. 12 6.2 Designation block “Conjoint designation” 12 6.3 Function aspect 13 6.4 Product aspect 15 6.5 Transition from function aspect to product aspect 15 6.6 Location aspect. 19 6.7 Specific designations. 22 7 Application of designation. 26 7.1 Combination of designation
17、blocks 26 7.2 Designation notation 27 Annex A (normative) Representation of designations . 29 Annex B (normative) Special stipulations . 31 Annex C (informative) Stipulations between parties to the project 35 Annex D (informative) Application examples 36 Bibliography . 44 DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/
18、TS 16952-10:2008(E) iv ISO 2008 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Eac
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25、tion is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/TS 16952-10 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 10, Technical product documentation, Subcommitt
26、ee SC 10, Process plant documentation and tpd-symbols. ISO 16952 consists of the following parts, under the general title Technical product documentation Reference designation system: Part 1: General application rules Technical Specification Part 10: Power plants Technical Specification Further part
27、s on sector-specific rules are under consideration. DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved vIntroduction Based on ISO/TS 16952-1, this part of ISO 16952 serves to designate plants, sections of plants and items of equipment in any type of installation for industri
28、al production of electrical and thermal energy according to task, type and location. This sector-specific Reference Designation System (RDS) is intended for application by all engineering disciplines for the entire life cycle of a plant, from planning, licensing, construction, operation and maintena
29、nce, re-powering, extension and recreation, to dismantling and demolition. Based on the structuring principles and reference designation rules of IEC 61346 and other documents, ISO 16952 breaks down these rules into interdisciplinary guidelines for practical application. The relationships of input d
30、ocuments with this part of ISO 16952 are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Structuring and designation standards This part of ISO 16952 establishes the prerequisites for uniform designation of all power plant processes (see Figure 2 for a summary of the energy conversion cycle), uniform designation of all
31、 power plant types, language-independent codes to ensure international applicability, adequate capacity and possible detail for designation of all systems, equipment and structures, adequate extension possibilities for new technologies, consistent designation for planning, licensing, construction, o
32、peration, maintenance and decommissioning, common applicability in mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and control (I how the system or object is constructed (product viewpoint); where the system or object is located (location viewpoint). IEC 61346-1 3.3 auxiliary system system which is required
33、 for the support of a power plant process NOTE This includes auxiliary steam system, compressed air, carrier air, control air, central chemicals supply, sampling systems, etc. 3.4 control purposeful action on or in a process to meet specified objectives IEC 60050-351 NOTE This includes measure, coun
34、t, monitor, indicate, alert, record, log, manipulate, evaluate, optimize, intervene, manipulate by hand, safeguard, structure, configure, parameter, automate. 3.5 designation block structured compilation of related information units, consisting of a prefix, letters and numbers, and optionally a brea
35、kdown mark 1) Source: www.vgb.org DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 33.6 document kind class group of document kinds having similar characteristics concerning the content of information independent of the form of presentation IEC 61355 3.7 documentation coll
36、ection of documents related to a given subject NOTE This may include technical, commercial and/or other documents. IEC 61082-1 3.8 functional area combination of groups and/or elements in a unit that can be used independently 3.9 functional group combination of elements in a unit that can be used in
37、dependently 3.10 functional unit item under consideration defined according to function or effect NOTE 1 A functional unit produces the interactive effect between input variables and output variables. NOTE 2 A functional unit may be implemented by one or several physical units or program modules. NO
38、TE 3 If compound terms are used to designate functional units, the following should be used as the last word (in ascending order of rank): element; equipment; system. For the subject under consideration, it is understood that “element” should designate the smallest functional unit in each case. IEC
39、60050-351 3.11 multi-level reference designation reference designation derived from a structural path through an overall system IEC 61346-1 3.12 object entity treated in the process of design, engineering, realization, operation, maintenance and demolition NOTE 1 The entity may refer to a physical o
40、r non-physical “thing”, or to a set of information associated with it. NOTE 2 Depending on its purpose, an object may be viewed in different ways called “aspects”. IEC 61346-1 DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E) 4 ISO 2008 All rights reserved3.13 operating equipment all products, which se
41、rve to implement technical tasks as a whole or in individual parts 3.14 physical unit item under consideration, defined according to construction or configuration NOTE 1 One or several functional units may be implemented in a single physical unit. The corresponding functional unit(s) is/are in some
42、cases not explicitly designated. NOTE 2 The various parts of a physical unit need not be functionally interrelated. For example, a physical unit may be in the form of an integrated circuit with four independent AND modules. NOTE 3 If compound terms are used to designate physical units, the following
43、 should be used as the last word (in ascending order of rank): component; assembly; device; plant. For the subject under consideration it is understood that “component” should designate the smallest physical unit in each case. NOTE 4 The designations of conceptually corresponding functional units an
44、d physical units are stated together in the following if they are commonly used but different from each other. IEC 60050-351 3.15 plant complete set of technical equipment and facilities for solving a defined technical task NOTE A plant includes apparatus, machines, instruments, devices, means of tr
45、ansportation, control equipment and other operating equipment. IEC 60050-351 3.16 plant section part of a process plant that can, at least occasionally, be operated independently ISO 10628 3.17 power plant process process for the generation of electrical energy and/or heat energy products, including
46、 the conversion, supply, and disposal processes 3.18 power plant unit technical plant including all equipment needed for fulfilment of a power plant process DD ISO/TS 16952-10:2008ISO/TS 16952-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 53.19 system set of interrelated objects NOTE 1 Examples of a syste
47、m: a drive system, a water supply system, a stereo system, a computer. NOTE 2 When a system is part of another system, it may be considered as an object. IEC 61346-1 3.20 technical equipment physical or functional unit used to fulfil a technical task 3.21 terminal point of access to an object intend
48、ed for connection to an external network NOTE 1 The connection may refer to a) a physical interface between conductors and/or contacts, or piping and/or duct systems to provide a signal, energy or material flow path, b) an association of functional nature established between logical elements, softwa
49、re modules, etc. for conveying information. NOTE 2 The external networks may be of different nature and accordingly they may be classified. IEC 81714-3 provides such classifications. IEC 61666 3.22 works system of industrial complexes and the associated infrastructure in one location ISO 10628 4 Designation systematic 4.1 General The designation systematic has to be understood as a well-organized, methodical process of forming permanent designations with ergonomic no