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Component Marking
for 11 kV Switchbay No. 1 (=K01 stands for Higher Level Designation, Table 1).
=K01 +X -F1
c) Designation of
F1 MCB (-F1 stands for Identification of Item, Table 3)
for Transformer No. 2 Fan Motor (+T stands for Location of Item, Table 2)
for 132/11 kV (=E stands for Higher Level Designation, Table 1).
=E +T2 -F1
Ordinal Section P
P O S T L Ordinal Section P
5 5 5 5 Project Number
Ordinal section P is a four digit number, which stands for TRANSCO’s NUMBER OF THE
PROJECT.
Accordingly all documents/drawings for the total PROJECT will have at the beginning of their
CSD-Code the number: 5555.
Ordinal Section O
P O S T L Ordinal Section O
A A
Originator
Ordinal section O is a group of two letters (capitals) standing for the ORIGINATOR of the
particular document/drawing.
For a PROJECT the following symbols for the first letter (CSD position 5) for the Originator
could be used:
A OWNER
B
C
D
E ENGINEER
The second letter (CSD Position 6) can be related to the individual PARTS of the PROJECTS
and shall be applied as follows:
For Correspondence
A General Requirements
B Switchgear & Protection
C Transformers/Reactors/Resistors
D Metering Devices
E Substation Auxiliary Equipment
F Overhead Transmission & Distribution Lines
G Cables and Accessories
H SCMS-SCADA/RTU-FMS
I Communication
J Power Compensation
K Earthing/Lightning
L Fire Fighting
M Civil Works
N Electromechanical Services
O Street Lighting
P Corrosion Protection and Painting Color Codes
Q Cubicles & Enclosures
Ordinal Section S
P O S T L Ordinal Section S
N N N N Subject
Ordinal section S is a four digit number (CSD-Code Number) and identifies the SUBJECT dealt
with in the relevant drawing.
Preference shall be given to the following numbers:
5100 Civil Construction Structures
7000 Substation General
7100 Switchgears
7200 D. C. and A. C. Systems
7300 Transformers, Reactors, Capacitors, Converters
7400 Generators, Motors, Drives
7500 Cables
7600 Transmission Lines
7700 Electrical Control Rooms
7800 Ancillary Systems
7900 Communication Systems
Ordinal Section T
P O S T L Ordinal Section T
Type of Drawing
The letter (capital) forming ordinal section T defines the TYPE of document or drawing. These
letters to be used when establishing CSD-Code numbers are the following:
A Correspondence with TRANSCO / OWNER
B Correspondence with Bidders/Contractors of TRANSCO/Customer, etc.
C Correspondence with contracting parties (except A) concerning the implementation
of the PROJECT, e.g.: Banks, Insurance, CONSULTANT, Authorities
D Correspondence with others, without any contractual relationship as described under
C above
E Internal correspondence of CONSULTANT for matters of any kind, including notes
and file notes, travel reports and internal meeting reports, e.g.: within the Head
Office, with the Site Office(s)
F Contracts and orders of any kind
G Reports of any kind, e.g.: Project Reports, Studies, Expert's Opinion, Memoranda,
Work Reports, Progress Reports, Meeting Reports
H Technical Specifications of any kind
J Calculations, Graphs, Curves
L Test procedures, certificates, schedules
M Manuals, Plant/Process Descriptions, Operating Instructions
N Overall lay-out plans, Plot Plans, topographic maps
P Layout Arrangement and Installation Drawings of existing Plants and Installations,
e.g.: civil buildings, installations, mechanical and electrical equipment, switchyards,
Loading and Foundation Drawings, overhead lines, etc.
Q Arrangement Drawings, Layout Drawings, Loading Diagrams, Control Room
Proposals, Switchgear Lay-outs
R Principle and Schematic Diagrams: Single Line Diagrams, Flow Diagrams, P & I
Diagrams, Block Diagrams, Flow Balance Diagrams, Instrumentation and Control
Diagrams, Logic Diagrams, Functional Diagrams, Switching Diagrams (single phase)
S Design/Construction- and Detail Drawings: Dimensional Drawings, Workshop
Drawings, Civil Construction Drawings, Architectural Drawings, Erection Drawings,
Plans/Sections and Elevations, Fabrication Drawings, Isometrics
T Detail Connection and Installation Drawings, e.g.: Switching Drawings (3 phase),
Circuit Diagrams, Cable Layout (in Buildings), Wiring Diagrams, Sequence
diagrams, Interlocking diagrams
U Routing and profile drawings for overhead transmission lines, Cable routes, Profile
drawings
V Civil Drawings general, Shuttering Drawings
W Reinforcement drawings, bar bending drawings/lists
X Computer Programmes, Time Schedules and Networks, Organization Diagrams
Y Cash Flow / Time Schedules, Capacities/Costs
Z General Information, Administration, Organigrams
Ordinal Section L
P O S T L Ordinal Section L
N N N A
Current Number
....Revision Index
For drawings, ordinal section L is a three digit number from 001 to 999 (current number) and the
revision index of the drawing from A to Z, I and O being excluded in order to avoid possible
misunderstandings or mistakes.
In order to achieve an independent numbering for the different lots and subjects, the
Bidder/Contractor shall elaborate a list of all subjects for which individual series of drawing
numbers shall be used e.g. each individual subject of this list shall start with the next current
number, such as e.g.:
001 - 100 for HV Switchgear
101 - 200 for MV Switchgear
201 - 300 for LV Switchgear
301 - 400 for Capacitor Bank
401 - 500 for Station Services
501 - 600 for Control, Protection and Metering
601 - 700 for Cables
701 - 800 for OHTL
801 - 900 for Transformer
etc.
For letters, documents, etc., i.e. for correspondence the four digits of the Ordinal Section L shall
be used as a current number of letters, documents, reports and telexes starting with the number
0001.
The letter numbers shall be current numbers, starting at 0001, i.e. without considering different
Ordinal Sections "S" and "T" of the CSD-code.
5.1 Definition
RAL is the abbreviation of Rationalisierungs Ausschuß für Lieferbedingungen und
Gütesicherung.
Which in fact designates the German Institute for Quality Assurance and Certification e.V
5.2 Description
The RAL Design System has been developed for professional color design. It contains 1688
colors arranged in a systematic order. All the 7-digit color shades are defined as individual RAL
Colors. The difference between this and the RAL classic color collection is that the color codes
of the RAL Design System are not arranged arbitrarily. They indicate the technologically
measured values of Hue, Lightness and Chroma.