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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 32575-2016 (GB/T32575-2016) | | Description (Translated English) | Engineering data handover for power plants | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | F20 | | Classification of International Standard | 27.100 | | Word Count Estimation | 80,892 | | Date of Issue | 2016-04-25 | | Date of Implementation | 2016-11-01 | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standard Announcement No | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |
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Engineering data handover for power plants
ICS 27.100
F20
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Power generation project data transfer
2016-04-25 released
2016-11-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Management Committee released
Directory
Preface Ⅴ
Introduction Ⅵ
1 Scope 1
2 normative reference document 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
Data Transfer Process 3
4.1 Overview 3
4.2 Transfer strategy development 4
4.3 Transfer requirements to determine 4
4.4 Transfer plan 4
4.4.1 Transfer of content 4
4.4.2 Information granularity 5
4.4.3 Data level 5
4.4.4 Data format 6
4.4.5 Transfer method 6
4.4.6 Transfer of responsibility 7
4.4.7 Transfer time 7
4.4.8 Quality management 7
4.5 Implementation of the transfer plan 8
4.5.1 Management of data transfer implementation 8
4.5.2 Establishment of facility information base for power plant facilities
5 Data transfer content and requirements 8
5.1 Transfer Data Reference Code 8
5.1.1 Data sources/data purposes 8
5.1.2 Data level 9
5.1.3 Data format 9
5.1.4 Transfer time 9
5.1.5 Data status 10
5.2 Device Object Transfer Data List 10
5.2.1 System/Construction (Structure) The function group The handover data list covers Table 10
5.2.2 Process handover data list
5.2.3 List of electrical handover data
5.2.4 Instrument Control Transfer Data List 30
5.2.5 List of building handover data
5.3 Facility Object Data Sheet 37
5.3.1 Device/Component Function Group Data Sheet Description 37
5.3.2 Device/Component Function Group The data sheet covers Table 37
5.3.3 Device/Component Function Group Data Table 44
Appendix A (informative) Data transfer content classification and reference model
A.1 Data handover content classification and reference model
A.2 Concept Description 64
Appendix B (Informative Annex) Transferring Data List Classification Code
B.1 Handle Data List Classification Code Format 66
B.2 Handover data list classification code letter code 66
Reference 73
Figure 1 Power plant lifecycle activity model 3
Figure 2 Data transfer content classification mode diagram 5
Table 1 Power plant operation and maintenance related to data needs
Table 2 Quality requirements 8
Table 3 Data source/data usage 9
Table 4 Data Level 9
Table 5 Data format 9
Table 6 Transfer time 9
Table 7 Data Status 10
Table 8 System/Construction (Structure) Building Function Group Handover Data List Coverage 10
Table 9 Process handover data list
Table 10 List of electrical handover data
Table 11 Instrument Control Transfer Data List 30
Table 12 List of building handover data
Table 13 Device Function Group Data Table covers Table 37
Table 14 The functional group data sheet covers Table 41
Table 15 Equipment/Components General Data Sheet 44
Table 16 AA valve, air valve, including automatic, manual actuator, blasting membrane equipment data sheet 45
Table 17 AC heat exchanger, heat transfer surface data table 46
Table 18 AE rotation, drive, lift and rotate device (and operating mechanism) data sheet 47
Table 19 AF Continuous Transmission Equipment, Feeder (Lift) Data Sheet
Table 20 AG Generator Unit Table 48
Table 21 AH Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment Data Sheet 49
Table 22 AJ Broken Equipment Data Sheet 50
Table 23 AK suppression and packaging equipment data sheet 51
Table 24 AM Mixer, Mixer Data Sheet 51
Table 25 AN air compressor unit, fan data table (air compressor) 52
Table 26 AN air compressor unit, fan data table (fan) 52
Table 27 AP pump data sheet
Table 28 AT Cleaning, Drying, Filtration and Separation Equipment Data Sheet 54
Table 29 BB storage equipment (box, tank, tank, pool, header, etc.) data sheet 54
Table 30 BN jet pump, injector, injector data sheet
Table 31 BP Flow Limiter, Limiter, Throttle Plate (Non-Measuring Orifice Plate)/QB Measuring Orifice Plate, Sensor Data Sheet 56
Table 32 BQ hanger, bracket, bracket, pipe perforation data sheet 56
Table 33 BR Pipeline, Smoke duct, Groove Data Sheet
Table 34 BU insulation layer, sheath data sheet 57
Table 35 Direct Measurement Loop Data Sheet
Table 36 GA-GF junction box and cable busbar penetration/GG electrical equipment on the junction box and cable perforation data sheet 58
Table 37 GH Installation of electrical equipment according to the process system Table 59
Table 38 GR DC power supply, battery data table 59
Table 39 does not use the switchgear data sheet 60 for the process equipment code
Table 40 GT Transformer, Voltage Transformer (PT), Current Transformer (CT) Data Sheet
Table 41 GU inverter equipment, rectifier, UPS data sheet 61
Table 42 GV structure grounding and lightning protection equipment, lightning arrester data table 62
Table 43 - M Motor Data Sheet 62
Table 44 MG gearbox, gearbox, gearbox data table 63
Table B.1 Technical field Letter code 66
Table B.2 File Types (Main Class) Letter Code 66
Table B.3 File Types (Main/Subclass) Letter Code 67
Foreword
This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuer of this document does not assume responsibility for the identification of these patents.
This standard is proposed by the China Electricity Council and centralized.
This standard is responsible for drafting units. China Energy Construction Co., Ltd., China Power Engineering Consulting Group Co., Ltd.
This standard participates in the drafting unit. China Power Engineering Consulting Group East China Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., China Power Engineering Consulting Group West
North Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., Dexin Dongyuan Electric Power Technology Service (Beijing) Co., Ltd., China Power Engineering Consulting Group Northeast Electric Power Design
Ltd., China Power Engineering Consulting Group Southwest Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., China Power Engineering Consulting Group North China Electric Power Design Institute
Engineering Co., Ltd., China Energy Construction Group Zhejiang Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., China Nuclear Nuclear Power Management Co., Ltd., China Guangdong Nuclear Power
Group Co., Ltd., China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd., Harbin Boiler Works Co., Ltd., Harbin Steam Turbine Factory Co., Ltd.
State Energy Construction Group Guangxi Electric Power Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this standard. Wang Congsheng, Shi Xiaoheng, Sun Bin, Yuan Quan, Zhang Wequn, Xie Ping, Ding Yaogan, Wang Furong, Sun Jin, Zhang Jinbin, Lu Jian.
This standard participates in the drafters. Li Zhi, Liu Xujia, Sun Yongbin, Huang Wei, Liu Junxiang, Dai Yihui, Zhao Fengyu, Yang Xiaohui, Wei Bin
Introduction
With the improvement of social information, more and more power generation enterprises realize that information assets and physical assets are equally important and leave effective
Of the engineering information assets, not only the information system can not fully benefit, companies can not form an effective accumulation of knowledge, daily production activities by
To great influence and constraints. Therefore, the power generation enterprises need to be in the construction process and the completion of the synchronization process to be generated in the process and
Power plant operation related to the data, known as "data transfer".
In order to enable the plant operation and maintenance system to better inherit the data generated by the construction process, the need for the construction of the data before the content
And the form to make provisions to reduce the loss of data and closure, give full play to the construction process of information social benefits. Power generation engineering data
The transfer should be in accordance with the established data rules, the project will be generated during the process, the computer can handle, and operation and maintenance needs to use the data,
In order to facilitate the implementation of the information system to the owners/operators, to achieve "data transfer", so that it can get a physical power plant at the same time
Get a digital power plant.
Data transfer is an important part of the investment of the owners of power generation projects. The best way to achieve this is to establish a data "cooperative" environment as soon as possible. for
So that the power generation project in the data transfer process to reach a consensus, standardize data transfer methods, the development of this standard.
In the.1990s, some international enterprises and standardization organizations began to study the life cycle information management of factories,
Factory from the planning and design, equipment manufacturing, construction, installation and commissioning, operation and maintenance to the demolition of the stage of the succession of information requirements,
More useful to try and explore. After more than 10 years of development, the international standardization organizations and industry organizations have developed a number of relevant standards and guidelines
As a reference for data transfer. These achievements and experiences have been the basis and reference for the development of this standard.
In order to ensure the implementation of the data transfer mission, the owner/operator shall transfer the data to the separate project and set up special funds for data transfer.
Project participants are responsible for data collection, storage, processing and handover based on handover strategies and programs.
Power generation project data transfer
1 Scope
This standard specifies the process, method, content and requirements of power generation project transfer.
This standard applies to coal, fuel, gas (including combined cycle) and other power transmission project data transfer.
This standard does not apply to the transfer and management of project files, information management after the end of the project, the safety and confidentiality of the information
management.
2 normative reference documents
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated edition applies to this article
Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all modifications) applies to this document.
GB/T 18975.1 Life cycle data for industrial automation systems and integrated process plants (including oil and gas production facilities)
Integration Part 1. Summary and Fundamental Principles
GB/T 18975.2 Life cycle data for industrial automation systems and integrated process plants (including oil and gas production facilities)
Integration - Part 2. Data model
GB/T 26853.1-2011 Classification and designation of complete sets of equipment, systems and equipment documents Part 1. Rules and classification tables
Code for marking system of power plant identification system GB/T 50549-2010
ISO /T S15926.4..2007/Amd1..2010 Industrial automation systems and integrated process plants (including oil and gas production
Facilities) Lifecycle data integration Part 4. Initial reference data (Industrialautomationsystemsandintegration-
Integrationoflife-cycledataforprocessplantsincludingoilandgasproductionfacilities-Part 4. Ini-
tialreferencedata
3 terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 50549-2010 and the following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Power plant life cycle powerplantlife-cycle
Power plant from planning and design, equipment manufacturing, construction, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance to the demolition of the entire cycle.
3.2
Facility object facilityobject
Power plant systems, equipment, components and structures.
3.2.1
System system
By the same kind of physical objects in accordance with a certain relationship, with a certain function of the whole.
[GB/T 50549-2010, definition 2.0.7]
3.2.2
Equipment equipment
Composed of a number of components from the whole, in the system to play a function or role.
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