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DESCRIPTION
DATE
APPROVED BY
SIGN.
Dec 91
MGE/00/01
C J Taylor
Dec 02
OME/00/06
PRJ/00/01
CME//00/01
J Mason
M Ravenscroft
S Pain
CUSTODIAN
OME/51/06
WRITTEN BY
PRJ/43/01/PB
CHECKED
PRJ/43/01/PH
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INTRODUCTION
This specification covers the system used for identifying Instrument cables and cable cores and
replaces document R228/JAC.
SCOPE
Covers all new work at Stanlow Manufacturing Complex. Dispensation may be given for minor
modifications to existing systems which employ a different but adequate identification system.
CONTENTS
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.0
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3.0
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XXE001
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Plant or Unit ---+-+-- Unique serial number. Starting at 001 for each
Number
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cable Unit/Signal type group and continuing
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sequentially. Always written as three digit
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number.
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+--------Signal type
FIELD SINGLE CABLE
XXE00103
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+-+-+ +
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As Field -------+
+----Single cable serial number
Multicore
(derived from the multicore
pair number used).
1.4.1
Plant/Unit Number
Usually the cables have both ends terminated on the same Plant/Unit and
the first two digits are those of the unit number. Where a cable is routed
between two different units the cable will take the number of the unit on
which the measurements are made or statuses sensed/set. Where units
are sub-divided this should be reflected in the cable number:-
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UNIT9900
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-------SUBDIVIDED
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+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
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------------------------------------------UNIT9910
UNIT9920
UNIT9930
UNIT9940
UNIT9950
UNIT9960
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+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
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CABLES
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+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
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------------------------------99E101
99E201
99E301
99E401
99E501
99E601
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The first digit of the cables three-digit serial number is used to indicate the sub unit.
NB. Such sub-division must be done with great care and a cabling assessment must
be carried out before the system is adopted, as the system will be limited to 99 cables
per sub-unit of any one numbering group. The system must not be employed if there
is any possibility of running out of numbers. Under no circumstances shall any lower
level of sub-division be attempted.
1.4.2
Signal Type
The second component of the cable identifier indicates the signal type.
Only five variations are possible:-
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1.4.4
1.5
General
a)
Cable numbers shall not contain spaces, hyphens, obliques or any characters
or symbols other than those permitted above. Only upper case characters
shall be used.
b)
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.3.2
System junctions may be in locations other than the main central / auxiliary
Room, e.g. local panels, analyser houses etc.
In certain circumstances a system junction may consist of two or more
cabinets. This could be advantageous if, for example, a vendor supplies a
multiplexer which consists of three cabinets, each containing several racks of
electronics. If the vendors documentation refers to the racks as being
sequentially numbered through the three cabinets, then by giving the three
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cabinets one junction identifier and each rack a consecutive termination point
identifier, the drawings package and the vendor drawing set will be better
aligned.
Conversely, a single cabinet could be divided into two or more System
Junctions. This could be helpful, where considering it as a single System
Junction, would result in an unacceptably large number of termination points,
e.g. a console with an upper section heavily loaded with alarm indicators could
be regarded as two System Junctions. This should only be employed, when
the design of the equipment allows for clear physical boundaries to be
recognised for the individual System Junction.
2.3.3.
Each system junction may be given a conventional title or name and may be
labelled as such e.g. Logic Cabinet No.1, Console No.1, K9907 Local Panel,
etc, etc.
Such a name or title does not play any part in the system wiring identification.
However, it is essential that every system junction be given a system junction
identifier. The system junction identifiers start at A and proceed through the
legal characters set to Y. Once the A to Y identifiers have been used up
the sequence is extended by the use of a numeric prefix, e.g.
A, B, C --- W, X, Y, 1A, 1B --- 1Y, 2A, 2B, etc.
The identifier is used only to give each junction a unique identification and no
attempt shall be made to link blocks of identifiers with equipment types as this
will invariably lead to gaps of unused identifiers in the system.
Identifiers must be used sequentially i.e. the next available identifier will be
used for the next system junction to be installed.
2.4
2.3.4
Cables which run between different control / auxiliary rooms shall be identified
as system cables. Care shall be taken that cables do not run between the
same system junction number in each control / auxiliary room.
2.3.5
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2.4.2
Where a similar system is installed without the use of plug and socket
connectors then the system cables terminal rail in system junction A would
still be divided into sections to match the cable size, each section being a
termination point.
The label at the head of each termination point will carry the system cable
identifier as well as the termination point identifier.
In system junction B cabinet the system cables could terminate on terminal
rails which would be laid out in the same manner as those in system junction
A, or alternatively the cable might connect directly onto a piece of equipment
mounted in system junction B in which case that piece of equipment would
be identified as the termination point.
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system
junction and termination point identifiers for both ends of the cable e.g.
__________________________________________________________________________________
FIRST END
SECOND END
__________________________________________________________________________________
SYSTEM
TERMINATION
SYSTEM
TERMINATION
SYSTEM
JUNCTION
POINT
JUNCTION
POINT
CABLE IDENTIFIER
__________________________________________________________________________________
A
J
K
P
AJKP
1B
L
2K
C
1BL2KC
1B
E
L
R
LR1BE *
1K
1E
1J
1F
1J1F1K1E *
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* The cable identifier is always written with the following format :********
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Lowest order junction________________.+ |||| +_______________Highest order junction
identifier and
+ +
identifier and
Corresponding ________________________|
|___________________Corresponding
termination identifier
termination identifier
The system cable identifiers are written without spaces using only the legal character set. Obliques,
hyphens or any other symbols shall not be added.
2.6
All system cable cores shall be clearly identified. In reality the core will carry
marking ferrules bearing its identification. System cables fitted with plugs
shall
not have ferrules within the plug tops.
The ferrule o a core end will be made up of the termination reference of the
point where that end of that core is terminated. The termination point
identifier
label will also be marked with the system cable identifier.
2.6.2
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In System Junction A the wires between the socket connector and termination
point M would not bear a ferrule at the socket end, but would bear an identifier
at the terminal rail end. The ferrules would be M1, M2, M3, etc, etc.
2.6.3
at
the other end of the core.
Clearly it is at this point where a degree of flexibility is required and the
dictates
of the particular equipment or system being connected to will determine the
means of identification code building. The following points must be borne in
mind when laying down the make-up of the identifier code :a)
b)
c)
d)
could
mean bin 1, slot 12, terminal 8 or bin 11, slot 2, terminal 8.
e)
f)
g)
h)
WARNING
i)
A core marking system has been devised for use within this junction
using the termination point / slot no. / terminal identifier make-up.
ii)
iii)
Where socket pins are identified with lower case letters then no
attempt is made to use them. Instead equivalent pin numbers are
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