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IEEE 803 1983

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Unique Identification in Power Plants and Related Facilities – Principles and Definitions

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IEEE 1983 11
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. This recommended practice provides unique identification principles and definitions that, when used with related recommended practices concerning component function identifiers, implementation instructions, and system descriptions, provides a basis for uniquely identifying systems, structures, and components of nuclear and fossil-fueled power plant projects (electric power generating stations) and related facilities. Hydro and other types of power plant projects are not included. The standard is part of a series of recommended practices, entitled the Energy Industry Identification System (EIIS), the purpose of which is to present a common language that will permit a user to correlate a system, structure, or component with that of another organization for the purposes of reporting, comparison, or general communication. A significant feature of the concept is that the unique identification code identifies the function at the component level and not the hardware itself.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.2 References
8 1.3 Applicable Documents in Preparation
2. Procedure
3. Definitions
9 4. Description
4.1 Unique Identification Code Format
IEEE 803 1983
$63.38