Since the mid-1970s, the VGB Power Plant Identification System KKS has been successfully used worldwide for the identification of power plants. A VGB Working Panel ensures continuous further development and updating of KKS/RDS-PP®. Currently, the 8th KKS edition dated 2018 is available.
Learn about the KKS (Kraftwerk-Kennzeichen-System) for power plant identification. Includes function keys for grid, power, instrumentation, and control systems.
This document provides guidelines for using an identification system called KKS (Kraftwerk Kennzeichnen System) to identify equipment, structures, and locations at power plants.
The KKS system (Kim et al. (1999)) uses multiple MOOSE materials to provide values for free energy functions, the switching function h (η) h(η), and the double well function g (η) g(η).
KKS stands for Kraftwerk-Kennzeichensystem, or Power Plant Classification System. Developed in Germany during the 1970s, it offers a structured method for naming and identifying components within a plant.
KKS (Kraftwerk Kennzeichen System - Marking System for Power Plants) coding is de facto standard in engineering equipment and control systems for power engineering used at over 1,300 power units across the world. IEC 61346 standard is KKS-based, but applies to any technical objects.
The step of KKS coding is: Identify the main system functions, function sub-items, and their codes. The codes are gradually supplemented and refined, and then the codes of the main equipment of...
Hierarchy of KKS. The step of KKS coding is ... - ResearchGate
GE Energy's KKS Identification Handbook outlines the KKS coding system for power plant designation. Learn about process identification and tagging.