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Technical and professional requirement, FM07-PZZ00-A-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Owner:
CCM Project
Gradation: Internal
Contents
1
Document coding............................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.1
Scope ................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2
Document code format......................................................................................................... 11
3.3
Document coding interface to other facilities .................................................................... 11
3.4
Attributes ............................................................................................................................. 12
3.4.1 Mandatory attributes ............................................................................................................ 12
3.4.2 Informative attributes........................................................................................................... 12
3.5
Manufacturer information .................................................................................................... 12
3.5.1 Document codes .................................................................................................................. 12
3.6
Acceptance codes................................................................................................................. 13
3.6.1 Originator codes .................................................................................................................. 13
Gradation: Internal
4.8
Telecommunication .............................................................................................................. 29
4.8.1 Telecommunication cables ................................................................................................... 29
4.8.2 Telecommunication field equipment .................................................................................... 29
5
References ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
App A
App B
App C
App D
Document codes.............................................................................................................................................................. 62
D.1
List of document group codes ........................................................................................... 62
D.2
A - Economic documentation ............................................................................................ 62
D.3
C - Calculations.................................................................................................................. 62
D.4
D - Technical data.............................................................................................................. 62
D.5
F - Criteria documentation ................................................................................................ 62
D.6
G - Regulations .................................................................................................................. 63
D.7
K - Governing documents.................................................................................................. 63
D.8
L - Lists .............................................................................................................................. 63
D.9
M - Manuals........................................................................................................................ 63
D.10 P - Contracts ...................................................................................................................... 63
D.11 R - Reports ......................................................................................................................... 63
D.12 S - Specifications and standards ....................................................................................... 64
D.13 T - Plans ............................................................................................................................. 64
D.14 V - Verifying documentation ............................................................................................. 64
D.15 W - Inspection and maintenance documentation ............................................................. 64
D.16 X - Drawings ...................................................................................................................... 64
D.17 Z - EDP documentation ...................................................................................................... 65
App E
App F
F.3
F.3.1
F.3.2
F.3.3
F.3.4
F.3.5
F.4
F.4.1
F.5
F.6
F.7
F.7.1
F.7.2
F.7.3
F.7.4
F.7.5
F.7.6
F.7.7
F.7.8
F.7.9
F.7.10
F.8
F.9
F.9.1
Gradation: Internal
App G
App H
App I
Gradation: Internal
Gradation: Internal
This document, the CCM Engineering Numbering System (CENS), describes the standardized
numbering systems for numbering of technical documents, drawings and equipments associated
with CCM.
CENS is based on the STATOIL engineering numbering system for oil and gas producing facilities,
TR0052, and revised to reflect specific needs for the CCM installation. It therefore replaces the
general TR0052 Statoil engineering numbering system oil and gas production facilities, version 2.03, valid
from 2010-09-02.
1.1
Objective
The objective of CENS is to define a clear and unambiguous document and tag coding in order to
ensure that the user obtains documentation and equipment with the required document and tag
code during all phases, i.e. concept, engineering, fabrication, installation, commissioning,
operation, inspection, maintenance and modification, as a result of a positive cost effect by use of
CENS. In order to achieve these objectives CENS shall:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.2
Warrant
1.3
Previous document
1.3.1
Traceability
CENS is based upon TR0052 Statoil engineering numbering system oil and gas production
facilities, version 2.03, valid from 2010-09-02.
TR0052 version 1 linked to OGPF-PTT-Z-SA-0001 Rev. 01 approved 1999-11-22.
1.3.2
Gradation: Internal
Amendment review
1.4
1.4.1
1.4.2
Implementation
CENS has been developed for document and tag coding for use in the CCM development project
and its future modification projects, within the capture plant battery limits.
Amendments to the project's CENS shall be:
1. Efficiently controlled in all contracts across the project by an appointed CENS
administrator.
2. Formally raised and evaluated by the project and/or the responsible organisation.
3. Approved or rejected when appropriate by the project and/or the responsible
organisation.
4. Included in all contracts and CENS where appropriate.
5. Implemented by relevant contractors without progress delay.
6. Formally documented.
In order that an amendment can be approved in all contracts across the project, the following
criteria shall be satisfied:
1. It must be necessary to complete the work.
2. It must result in minimal cost impact.
3. It must lead to neutral or improved schedule impact.
1.4.3
Gradation: Internal
Follow-up
The organisation unit for implementation and maintenance of technical information and
documentation in the operational units is delegated the authority to maintain the CENS. Until such
operational unit is established, this authority rests with the CCM Project organization.
To achieve safe and optimal operation this CENS shall be updated regularely and as a minimum
be revised each year based on e.g. the following input:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
New revisions shall be distributed for comments to all functions, organisation units and any
contractors and suppliers.
2.1
Ergonomics
2.2
2.2.1
Allocation of codes
All code enquiries from any person or function from a contractor, operational unit and
modification projects, shall be documented and submitted to the CENS administrator. As a
minimum the following information shall be presented to the CENS administrator prior to any
reservation:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Enquiry date.
Readable name, position and organisation of the originator.
Originator's communication system, e.g. tel. no., faxes. no. or E-mail address.
Justification.
Function and type codes.
System codes.
Project number.
Gradation: Internal
d) Sequence numbers, or block of sequence numbers, are allocated in accordance with CENS and
reserved in Statoil's technical information and documentation system.
e) Enquiries are returned to the originator as soon as the procedure outlined above is
completed.
2.2.2
Amendments
The originator of a CENS amendment proposal, i.e. any person or function from a contractor,
development projects, operational unit, major modification projects and other Statoil units, shall
document and justify the proposal and provide necessary backup documentation. The proposal
shall be presented to the responsible organisation unit for implementation and maintenance of
technical information and documentation in the operational units for evaluation and
implementation.
Proposals from a contractor shall be formally submitted to the responsible organisation unit for
implementation and maintenance of technical information and documentation in the operational
units via the project organisation.
As a minimum the following information shall be presented:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
2.3
None.
2.4
Documentation
Document coding
3.1
Scope
This section of CENS covers the coding of documents used throughout the life of the facility,
including technical (engineering and manufacturing documents and drawings), administrative and
procurement documents.
A complete document code consists of the document identification code and mandatory
attributes.
3.2
Gradation: Internal
AAAZZ-
A-
AA-
NNNN-
(NN)
Project code
Originator code (see 3.6.1) 1)
Discipline code (see appendix C)
Document type code (see appendix D
Sequence no. (see appendix G) 2) 3)
Sheet no. 6)
Notes:
1) The originator code shall not change, even if the responsibility for the document is changed.
2) Zeroes shall replace not applicable characters in the sequence/sheet number.
3) The sequence no. shall run consecutively within each originator, document type and discipline
code combination. No intelligence should be included in the sequence no. (ref. appendix G for
any project/facility specific block allocation of sequence nos.).
4) The dash (hyphen) shall only be used as a separating character.
5) Document code format is relevant for both drawings and documents
6) Sheet nos. shall only be used in drawing nos.
3.3
Gradation: Internal
3.4
Attributes
3.4.1
Mandatory attributes
The mandatory attributes shall be used in Statoil's technical information and documentation
system to make a complete detail description, cross-referencing, further classification and
presentation.
All mandatory attributes shall be registered in Statoil's technical information and documentation
system and shown on the document. When not applicable NA shall be filled in. More than one
attribute may be defined. If more than one is defined it shall be registered in Statoil's technical
information and documentation system. Mandatory attributes for documentation:
a) Project code, always FM07.
b) System code, format NN (see appendix A)
c) Revision 01 - 99, format NN. The purpose of the rev. no. is to give each issue a unique
identification. Rev. 01 shall be given for the documents first issue, and shall be increased by
one for each revision. Control of revisions prior to rev. 01 is project specific. Internal
discipline checks after rev. 01 may be controlled individually by use of suffix characters, e.g.
03A - 03Z (final issue 03), or 04.1 - 04.9 (final issue 04).
d) Revision date (in accordance with ISO 8601, e.g. 1999-07-07).
e) PO-identification is applicable for all supplier information. PO numbers will be the originator
code issued for each supplier, ref 3.6.1.
f) To aid users and to provide efficient dissemination of a document through Statoil's technical
information and documentation system the title shall be concise and shall indicate the subject
clearly and succinctly within max. 80 characters.
3.4.2
Informative attributes
Informative attributes can be defined as necessary, e.g. phase and case codes during the project:
a) Phase, format A.
b) Case, format N. During the concept phase different alternative solutions can be evaluated. A
concept phase case code 1 - 9 shall identify information and documentation to each
alternative.
3.5
Manufacturer information
3.5.1
Document codes
Gradation: Internal
3.6
Acceptance codes
An acceptance code shall be assigned to and shown on suppliers project specific documents
submitted for review and acceptance. The following codes may be used:
1
2
3
4
Accepted.
Accepted with comments incorporated.
Not accepted, i.e. revise and resubmit.
Issued for information. (not applicable for any SIRL
required information ref TR0054)
Interface information as clouded is accepted and frozen.
3.6.1
Originator codes
3.6.1.1
A
Contractor code
A
Subcontractor
code
A
ZZ
Supplier
code
00..99
Character 2:
Character 3:
3.6.1.2
Gradation: Internal
Project (CCM)
Capture plant
Standalone/other utilities
Miscellaneous
3.6.1.3
Contractor codes
The 2. character shall designate an originator code A-Z for a contractor,within each main contract
code designated by the 1. character.
When no contractor, the contractor code shall be Z.
Ref App I.1 where both the 1. and the subordinated 2. character shall emerge.
3.6.1.4
Subcontractort codes
The 3. character designates the originator code A-Z for a subcontractor.for each contract
designated by the 2. character.
When no subcontractor, the subcontract code shall be Z. Require contractor code different from
Z.
Ref Appendix I.2 where both 1., 2. and the subordinated 3. character shall emerge.
3.6.1.5
The 4. and 5. character designates the supplier originator code 00-99 for each subcontract
designated by the 3. character. When no supplier, the supplier code shall be 00.
Gradation: Internal
Ref Appendix I.3 where both 1., 2., 3. and the subordinated 4. and 5. character shall emerge.
Note:
The originator code for a supplier also identifies the purchase order no (PO) for the supply. (also
ref 3.4.1., item e).
Tag coding
4.1
Functional location
4.1.1
Scope
All functional equipment and their logical location within a system, subject to inspection and
maintenance during operations, shall be allocated a tag code in accordance with CENS. This shall
apply to all parts of the project including items in supplier packages.
The following main groups of functional locations are defined. Each of these groups shall be
coded according to its specific syntax:
1
2
3
4
Main equipment.
Piping.
Electrical field equipment.
Automation field equipment, incl. F&G-detection.
The specific discipline descriptions are according to international standards where available and
when applicable.
CENS tag codes shall be indicated for all functional components on contractor, subcontractor and
supplier design documents and drawings, e.g. P&IDs, flow diagrams, logic diagrams, layout
drawings, etc. Tag codes should not be shown on standard drawings and documents that
describe bulk items such as manual valves, instruments, junction boxes etc.
The following summarises the components within equipment packages to be tagged according to
CENS:
Packages themselves.
Motors, gear boxes, transformers, fans, pumps, filters, vessels, tanks, compressors, heat
exchangers, panels, manifolds, safety equipment, lifting equipment.
Field cabinets, electrical consumers, field instruments, panel instruments, junction boxes,
push buttons, switches, fire & gas equipment.
Telecom. equipment.
Gradation: Internal
Instrument tubing.
Package or panel internal cables not connected to a tagged component, cable glands, junction
box rail and terminals.
4.1.2
Registration
Tag codes shall be registered in the engineering contractor's technical information and
documentation system. The supplier's own tagging identification may be used for items not
requiring a tag code. Statoils tag code shall be physically applied to the functional locations for
the tagged components.
4.1.3
In principle CENS describes only three - 3 - tag code formats, including variants of function and
type codes, sequence nos. and appendices (see appendix H).
Parenthesis is optional, i.e. character within parenthesis shall be used only when needed, and
then without parenthesis. Dash is used in combination of characters, i.e. only to separate
elements in order to avoid confusion. Note that space between elements is only used for
presentation purpose in this document. Consistency in tag coding shall emerge by displaying tag
codes without spaces between elements on labels and in engineering registers,
documents/drawings and 3D-models. See examples under tag codes below.
No deviations from CENS shall be permitted.
Note: Subsystem codes, format NN, described in appendix A can be used as mandatory attributes
to all tag coding and registered in Statoil's and engineering contractor's technical information and
documentation system, in connection with preventative maintenance.
4.2
Main equipment
The following main equipment is included in the general tag code format:
Mechanical equipment.
Gradation: Internal
AA
NNNN
(A)
Fire Alarm Panels shall be coded in strict coordination with MRDA, and sample code is as follows:
30-A-NNNN. Need for such panels shall be identified and coordinated through Company to
ensure correct tagging.
Notes:
1)
For instrument junction boxes careful consideration must be made whether the consumer
or distribution board should control the selection of system code. HOLD ???? (distr board for
instr JBs)
2)
The general sequence no. shall run consecutively within each system and function and
Parallel or serial item suffix code, format A - Z, shall only be used when applicable.
Instrument and telecom. junction box tag codes may include the suffix Z to indicate whether they
are intrinsically safe or not, to simplify engineering.
For main equipment in general the following mandatory attributes shall be used in Statoil's
technical information and documentation system:
Project code: - FM07.
Area code, format AZZZA (see appendix E).
For instrument and telecom. junction boxes the following classification codes for Ex field
equipment shall be used:
D
Exn - non-sparking.
Non-Ex - boxes.
4.3
Gradation: Internal
4.4
Piping
4.4.1
General
Standard piping dimensions in the oil and gas production facilities are in inches, and the size
shall be presented as: 0025 (0,25 in.), 0150 (1,5 in.), 1000 (10 in.), etc.
Notes:
Standard piping dimensions in mm is not allowed.
Pipe type codes (see 4.4.2) and valves and special items type codes (see 4.4.5) must not be
mixed.
4.4.2
Pipes
Z(Z)NN
(A)
Gradation: Internal
Notes:
If passing through several areas use only the area code as mandatory attribute where the main
part is, or where the starting point of the pipe is.
The line sequence no. shall run consecutively within each system and shall only change at
a)
b) tees for non main stream (if not tees for tapping points) and
c)
Change in size within a line shall be indicated by a suffix, format A, A Z, i.e. without change of
sequence no.
The following pipe type codes shall be used:
D
HVAC ducts.
L
U
For pipes the following mandatory attributes shall be used in Statoil's technical information and
documentation system:
4.4.3
Lines [HOLD]
Line format shall be indicated on P&IDs, ISO-drawings, 3D-models, other inspection drawings
and line lists, with following information ADDED as attributes to the tag code format for piping
involved:
NNANNNN-
NNNN
AA-
AAZZZ(A)
Gradation: Internal
HOLD Example: 50L0501-0400WS-AR71 Sea water system, line sequence no. 0501, 4 inch line
size, sea water service code, piping class identity (incl. pressure rating, type of material and
sequence no.).
Insulation and heat tracing is optional to the line format and shall be indicated separately on
P&IDs as shown below:
NA
NN
4.4.4
Pipe supports
NNNN
Note 1): The sequence no. shall run consecutively within each area code and support function
code combination.
Example: M12AS0001 Module 2, level 1, detailed area A, spring pipe support no. 0001. HOLD
The following support function codes shall be used:
A
G
H
J
L
R
S
X
Anchor.
Guide.
Hold down.
Adjustable.
Line stop.
Rest.
Spring.
Supports with combination function both listed or not in the table.
4.4.5
Gradation: Internal
Manual valve tag codes shall not be entered later than the commissioning as-built stage. During
design, manufacturing and fabrication the VDS no. according to TR2000 shall be used.
Notes:
Two inches and larger manual valves, and/or smaller in a critical line, shall be tagged prior to
commissioning. Reference is made to the RBI-methodology for identification of critical lines.
Two inches and larger hand operated valves, including check valves, and also actuator
controlled on/off valves, including instrument valves in the same category, shall be identified
on P&IDs both with VDS no. and tag code.
Hand operated valves smaller then two inches, including check valves, shall be identified on
P&IDs with VDS no. only.
Hand operated valves smaller then two inches, including instrument valves in the same
category, shall be identified on P&IDs both with VDS no. and tag code.
NNNN
The following valves and special items type codes shall be used:
C
S
V
X
Check valve.
Special item.
Manual valve.
Miscellaneous valves not covered in the table.
Example: 40V0035B Cooling medium system, parallel manual valve no. 0035B.
For manual valves the following mandatory attributes shall be used in Statoil's technical
information and documentation system:
For special items data sheet, format AAA-ANN (ref. NORSOK Z-001), shall be used in Statoil's
and engineering contractor's technical information and documentation system as mandatory
attribute.
4.5
Gradation: Internal
The following tag coding is relevant for physical electrical field equipment which can be
associated with tagged equipment such as process, mechanical packages, electrical switchgears,
HVAC or similar. Examples of tagged equipment are pumps, fans and compressors. Relevant field
equipment:
NN-
(A
NN)
Notes:
1) Kind of item for field equipment ref. is made to IEC 1346 Part 1.
E.g. EDP-program for a starter.
2) Type codes drivers (see appendix B.5.1), cables (see appendix B.5.2) and small power
consumers (see appendix B.5.3) must not be mixed.
3)
Mandatory attributes for instrument and telecom. cables in Statoil's technical information
For electrical junction boxes the classification codes for Ex field equipment (see 4.2) shall be used
as mandatory attribute in Statoil's technical information and documentation system.
Examples: HOLD
27KA0001-M01 Electrical motor no. 1 for centrifugal compressors 27KA0001A and 27KA0001B
in the metering system.
Technical and professional requirement,FM07-PZZ00-R-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Page 22 of 81
Gradation: Internal
27XT0001-M01 Electrical motor no. 1 on compessor and gas turbine driver set 27XT0001 for
centrifugal compressors 27KA0001 and 27KA0002 in the metering system.
27PA0001A-M01 Electrical motor no. 1 for pump 27PA0001A in the metering system.
27PA0001A-U01 Pressure indicator control no. 1 for pump 27PA0001A in the metering system.
27PA0001A-V01-U01 EDP-program (or soft tag) no. 1 for starter (assembly no. 1) to pump
27PA0001A in the metering system.
27PA0001A-M01-S01 Local push button station (assembly no. 2) for electrical motor
27PA0001A-M01 in the metering system.
87JB0001-K01 Multipair instrument cable no. 1 from instrument junction box 87JB0001 in the
automation system.
87PA0001B-M01-B01 Electrical junction box no. 1 on electrical motor no. 1 for pump
87PA0001B in the automation system.
4.6
Electrical
4.6.1
Electrical cables
The following tag code format shall be used for electrical field cables, incl. heat tracing cables.
This format can also be used by instrument and telecom. for internal cables in equipment rooms:
A
NN
NNNN
(A)
Notes:
Careful consideration must be made whether the selection of system code should be controlled
by the consumer or distribution board.
Where two or more cables have an identical, serial or parallel duty within a system they shall be
allocated the same sequence no., but distinguished by a single alpha suffix A - Z. Note that
identical interface cables between two modules, commissioned by different vendors during the
project phase, may be given the same tag code with suffix A and B. After splicing the suffixes
shall be deleted.
Mandatory attributes for cables in Statoil's technical information and documentation system:
Gradation: Internal
Examples: HOLD
PL270001 400 V power cable no. 1 in the metering system.
HT710001A Serial heat tracing cable no. 1A in the fire water system.
HT710001B Serial heat tracing cable no. 1B in the fire water system.
PN820001A 400 V parallel power cable no. 1A in the main power system.
PN270001 690 V power cable no. 1 in the metering system.
CL270001 230 V control cable no. 1 to emergency push stop 27PA0001A-M01-S01 in the
metering system.
Coding of electrical cables: HOLD
82EN0001
82EL0001
PN270001A
PL820001A
PN270001B
PL820002
GG270001
CL270001
82EL0001-102-W01
PA270001-M01-B01
82EL0001-101-E01
PL820001B
PA270001-M01-S01
PA270001-M01
82EL0001-101-E02
P
PA270001
4.6.2
M
PA270001-M02
The following tag coding is relevant for physical electrical field equipment which can not be tied
to a particular tagged equipment as described in 4.5 above. Examples of such are lighting
equipment, socket and welding outlets (see also note 3 below)
Tag code format for electrical field equipment:
NNAANNNN-
NNZZ-
NN
Gradation: Internal
Notes:
1) Within switchboard and distribution board (up to 3 characters), or withdraw able unit position
within switchboard (up to 4 characters).
2) Any letters between third and fourth character is omitted in the tag no. (see fig. under
examples below).
3) Including small power consumers (see appendix B.5.3).
4) Within circuit.
Examples: HOLD
82EL0008-207-E08 Normal lighting fixture (final consumer) no. 8 within circuit no. 207 of
distribution board 82EL0008.
82EL0008-207-B01 Electrical junction box no. 1 within circuit no. 207 of distribution board
82EL0008.
82EL0008-301-W01 400 V socket outlet no. 1 within circuit no. 301 of distribution board
82EL0008.
82EN0001A-03AC-W02 Socket outlet no. 2 in circuit of unit position 03AC of switchboard
82EN0001A.
Circuit no., format NNZZ, for electrical distribution and switch boards: HOLD
FIELD
02
01
03
Top field
A
A1
B1
C1 C2 C3 C4
DRAWE R
A2
B2
B3
01D
01A2
02
E
F
01E FG H
Side field
H
I
01I
Bottom field
Circuit = field + drawer
4.7
Automation
4.7.1
Instrument cables
Gradation: Internal
Tag code format for instrument cables connected to tagged main equipment:
NNAANNNN-
NN
Tag code format for instrument cables connected to instruments and process measurement
control functions in accordance with 4.7.2.1:
NNAA(AAA)NNNN(A)-
NN
Note: For instrument field cables connected to field instruments and process measurement
control functions, the discipline code at the end of the field instrument format (see 4.7.2.1) shall
be removed from the field cable format.
Tag code format for instrument cables connected to F&G detection in accordance with 4.7.2.2:
NN-AAA-NNNN-
NN
Examples: HOLD
1.
Coding of instrument field bus cables:
2.
Gradation: Internal
23JB0001
23ZSH0023-J
23ZSH0023-Z01
23JB0002
23ZSL0023-Z01
23SL0023-J
23JB0001-Z01
3.
70BFM2002F-B05-J01
70BFM2001F-B05
70JB0001
70JB0002
70BSL Q0001F-A05-J01
70BSLQ0001F-A01
70JB0001-J01
70BSLQ0001F-A01-J02
70BSL Q0001F-A02-J01
70BSLQ0001F-A02
70BMLQ0001F-C04-J01
70BMLQ0001F-C04
4.
87JB0002
87JB0003
87JB0004
87JB0002-Z01
Gradation: Internal
87JC0001
87JB0003-J01
87JB0004-J01
87JC0002
4.7.2
4.7.2.1
For instrument and F&G junction box tag format see main equipment 4.2.
Tag code format for instruments:
NN
AA(AAA)
NNNN
(A)-
Notes:
Instruments within the same loop shall have the same loop no.
Recommended function and type codes are listed in appendix B.3.1.
The discipline code shall not be used in instrument bubbles on P&IDs, D&IDs, SCDs and control
system databases.
Example: 18EV0110-J SCSSV no. 10 in well no. 01. HOLD
4.7.2.2
F&G detection
Due to safety precautions there shall be a close coordination between CCM Project and the
Mongstad Refinery (MRDA) regarding F&G Detection. To achieve this, tag allocation within F&G
Technical and professional requirement,FM07-PZZ00-R-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Page 28 of 81
Gradation: Internal
Detection shall be performed in accordance with MRDA syntax and agreed sequence number
series.
F&G detectors shall be numbered as follows:
NN-
AAA-
NNNN
Examples:
Point gas
30-ATG-2791
30-ATG-2912
Flame
30-AX-2931
30-HS-511
Heat
30-AT-3329
Be aware that sequence number shall change for each new equipment e.g:
30-AS-2800, 30-AX-2801 etc.
For future Contractors F&G detectors must be allocated in accordance with Company.
All F&G detectors shall be x-referenced to their relevant Fire Protection Data Sheet (FPDS),as well
as to the Area and Fire Area installed within.
4.8
Telecommunication
4.8.1
Telecommunication cables
Telecom. field cables obtain tag codes from field equipments at the utmost end of the cable,
otherwise see examples in 4.7.1 above.
Internal telecom. cables in equipment rooms shall be tagged as electrical cables described in
4.6.1.
4.8.2
In principle telecom. shall follow the same tag code format as instrumentation (see 4.7.2.1). For
telecom. junction box tag format see main equipment 5.2.
NN
AA
NNNN
(A)-
(A)
Gradation: Internal
Subsystem codes, format NN (see appendix A.1), shall be used as mandatory attributes in Statoil's
technical information and documentation system to describe the telecom. service codes.
Colour coding
See Appendix F.
6.1
Definitions
Achilles: The code of a vendor or company as defined in the catalogue called the Achilles-code,
maintained by the joint industry company, which is used for vendor information and
qualifications.
Attribute: Information element in Statoil's or engineering contractor's technical information and
documentation system that describes a document or tag with further details.
Can: Can-requirements are conditional and indicate a possibility open to the user of CENS.
Document: A limited amount of information stored on various types of media.
Document id.: A code that uniquely defines a document and follows the document during its life
cycle.
Facility: A facility (i.e. a specific platform, plant or installation) consists of functional systems.
Function: IEC 1346-1: A purpose related to an object, i.e. related to an entity treated in the
process of design, engineering, realization, operation, maintenance and demolition.
Function and type code: Information elements that describe the function of a specific item.
May: May indicates a course of action that is permissible within the limits of CENS.
Originator: The organisation, contractor or supplier who initially created a document.
Gradation: Internal
CENS administrator: Appointed person responsible for control of all amendments and allocation
of codes to CENS.
Shall: Shall is an absolute requirement that shall be followed strictly in order to conform to CENS.
Should: Should is a recommendation. Alternative solutions having the same functionality and
quality are acceptable.
System:
a)
IEC 1346-1: A set of interrelated objects, i.e. interrelated entities treated in the process of
design, engineering, realization, operation, maintenance and demolition.
b) ISO 5127/1: A set of elements and of relations between the elements such that the set may
be looked at as a whole.
c) Functional systems, consisting of a collection of physical plant items that together provide
services independent of the technology employed.
d) System codes are used as a basis for identifying tag codes.
Subsystem: Subsystems are a break down of systems.
Tag: A unique code that defines the functional location and function of a physical component
within a facility. The functional location only refers to where the tag is located within a system,
NOT the precise physical position.
6.2
A
DFO
D&ID
Alphabetic character.
Documentation for operation.
Ducting & instrumentation diagram.
EDP
CENS
F&G
FPDS
HVAC
HSE
IT
LCI
LQ
N
NA
NDE
NPD
PFD
P&ID
PO
RBI
SCD
SPS
UFD
VDS
Alphanumeric character.
Gradation: Internal
References
TR0053
General LCI-requirements.
TR0054
TR0056
Detail LCI-requirements.
TR0057
TR3111
Gradation: Internal
App A
A.1
Gradation: Internal
System codes
General
AAA-
NNNN
SubSystem
number
00
Description
01
02
Structure
03
04
05
Vacant
06
Vacant
07
Area completion
08
Vacant
09
10
11
Amine system
12
Ammonia system
SubSystem
number
13
Description
14
Caustic system
15
16
Chemical systems
17
Vacant
18
19
20
21
22
Vacant
23
Vacant
24
Vacant
25
Vacant
26
Vacant
27
Vacant
28
29
30
31
Vacant
32
33
34
Vacant
35
36
Vacant
37
Vacant
Gradation: Internal
SubSystem
number
38
Description
Vacant
39
Vacant
40
Vacant
41
Vacant
42
Vacant
43
Vacant
44
Vacant
45
Vacant
46
Vacant
47
Vacant
48
Vacant
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Sewage systems
60
Flushing system
61
Vacant
62
Vacant
Gradation: Internal
SubSystem
number
63
Description
64
65
66
Vacant
67
Vacant
68
Vacant
69
Vacant
70
Vacant
71
72
73
Vacant
74
Vacant
75
76
77
HVAC systems.
78
79
80
Vacant
81
Vacant
82
Vacant
83
Vacant
84
CCM
85
Vacant
86
87
Automation systems.
Gradation: Internal
SubSystem
number
88
Description
Vacant
89
Vacant
90
Vacant
91
Vacant
92
Vacant
93
Architectural systems.
94
Vacant
95
Vacant
96
Vacant
97
Vacant
98
Vacant
99
Vacant
Gradation: Internal
App B
B.1
Gradation: Internal
Description
B.2
B.3.1
B.3.2
B.4
Main equipment.
Instruments.
F&G detection.
Telecom. field equipment.
B.5.1
Drivers.
B.5.2
Cables.
B.5.3
B.5.4
Voltage level.
B.2
For further detail description of function and type codes reference is made to SCCS.
B.2.1
Architectural functions.
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
S
T
V
X
B.2.2
Windows.
AB
Kitchen equipment.
AC
Sanitary equipment.
AD
Doors.
AE
Laundry equipment.
AF
AG
AM
Modules.
AR
AT
Fitness equipment.
AX
AZ
Regenerative filters.
Non-regenerative filters.
Centrifuges.
Extractors.
Cyclones.
Mechanical separators and shakers.
Refrigeration units.
Chemical feeders.
Molecular sieves.
Mixers and agitators.
Demisters.
Trays.
Solid waste disposal units.
Incinerators.
Eductors and ejectors.
Trash racks and collectors.
Lubrication and seal oil units.
Hydraulic units.
Comminutors.
Trash stop gates.
Miscellaneous mechanical equipment.
Miscellaneous mechanical equipment packages.
Technical and professional requirement,FM07-PZZ00-R-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Page 40 of 81
Gradation: Internal
Gradation: Internal
Batteries.
ED
EE
Control equipment, e.g. interface panels, relay boxes, junction boxes with more than
one circuit, etc.
DC switchgear and distribution boards.
Emergency power generator sets.
EG
EH
Generators.
Switch gears above 10 kV.
EI
EJ
EL
EM
EN
Switch gear and distribution boards (U > 400 V and < or = 1 kV).
EP
ER
Earthing bars.
Rectifiers, inverters, UPS, frequency converters.
ES
Lightning arrestors.
ET
Transformers.
EU
EV
EX
EY
EZ
EC
FX
FZ
B.2.2.5 G - HVAC-functions
GA
GB
GC
GE
GF
GG
GH
GI
GJ
GK
GL
F&G-controlled dampers.
Terminal units.
Sound attenuators.
Humidifiers and dehumidifiers.
Air conditioners.
Heating and cooling coils with electrical batteries.
Fans (axial/centrifugal).
Heating and cooling coils with water batteries.
GM
Secondary dampers (e.g. shut down, back kick and control dampers).
GN
GQ
GR
GW
GX
GZ
DX Cooling coils.
Weather louvers.
Traps.
Domestic water heaters.
Miscellaneous HVAC equipment.
HVAC equipment packages.
Note: For automatic dampers, e.g. fire dampers, see also ISO 3511.
HW
HX
HZ
JC
JD
JF
JJ
JL
JM
JX
JZ
Gradation: Internal
Centrifugal compressors.
Reciprocating compressors.
Screw and rotary compressors.
Axial compressors.
Fans.
Blowers.
Expanders.
Miscellaneous compressors, blowers and expanders.
Compressor, blower and/or expansion packages.
B.2.2.10
MA
MB
MC
MD
ME
MF
MG
MK
MQ
MU
MV
MX
MZ
Pedestal cranes.
Hoists and trolleys.
Elevators and lifts.
Trucks, carts, forklifts, etc.
Mobile cranes.
Overhead cranes.
Railroad and road loading equipment.
Winches.
Packing, calibrating and measurement equipment.
Product loading and vapor return arms.
Gantry and portal cranes.
Miscellaneous material and product handling equipment.
Material and/or product handling equipment packages.
Gradation: Internal
B.2.2.11
NA
NB
NC
ND
NE
NF
NG
NH
NI
NJ
NK
NL
NM
NN
NO
NP
NR
NS
NT
NU
NX
Belt conveyors.
Bucket elevators.
Screw conveyors and feeders.
Tube and flow conveyors.
Multi-flow conveyors.
Jaw crushers.
Impact breakers.
Twin rotor impactors.
Granulators.
Gravity impact crushers.
Hammer mills.
Reversible impactors.
Roll crushers.
Mills.
Vibrating packers.
Vibrating screens.
Fines stifters and screens.
Blenders.
Bin activators.
Feeders.
Miscellaneous mechanical (solids) equipment.
NZ
B.2.2.12
P Pumping
PA
PB
PC
PD
PE
PF
PG
PH
PI
Centrifugal pumps.
Reciprocating pumps.
Rotary pumps.
Special metering pumps.
Gear pumps.
Diaphragm pumps.
Screw pumps.
Submerged pumps with non-submerged motors.
Fire water pumps.
PP
PS
PX
PZ
B.2.2.13
RA
RB
RC
RD
RE
R - Telecommunication functions
Gradation: Internal
RF
RG
RJ
RL
RM
RN
RO
RP
RQ
RR
RS
RT
RU
RW
RX
RZ
Distribution frame.
Crane equipment.
Mandatory and general radio.
Power supply.
Multiplex and network switch.
Navigation, positioning and distribution.
Common equipment, maintenance, supervisory.
Telephone.
Data communication network.
Radar, marine and aviation.
Satellite communication and fiber optical cable.
Radio link and telemetry.
Platform UHF radio.
Meteorological.
Miscellaneous telecom. equipment.
Telecommunication equipment packages.
B.2.2.14
SA
SB
SC
SD
SF
SG
SH
SJ
SK
SL
SM
SN
SP
SQ
SR
SS
SU
SW
SX
SY
SZ
B.2.2.15
TA
TB
TE
TF
TG
TJ
Gradation: Internal
TK
TR
TX
TZ
Containers.
Refrigerated storage tanks.
Miscellaneous storage tanks and containments.
Storage tanks and containment packages.
B.2.2.16
XA
XF
XG
XH
XJ
XP
XQ
XR
XT
XX
XY
XZ
B.3
B.3.1
AC
AE
AI
AIC
AIT
AP
AR
Analysis/alarm, Recording
ARC
ART
ASH
ASHH
ASHL
ASL
ASLL
AT
AW
AY
AZ
Gradation: Internal
BC
BE
BG
BI
BIC
BIT
BR
Burner/combustion/fire, Recording
BRC
BRT
BSH
BSHH
BSHL
BSL
BSLL
BT
BW
BY
BZ
CE
Corrosion element.
EC
EE
EI
EIC
EIT
ER
Voltage, Recording
ERC
ERT
ESH
ESHH
ESHL
ESL
ESLL
ESV
ESY
ET
EY
EZ
Gradation: Internal
FC
FCV
FCV
FE
FFC
FFE
FFI
FFIC
FFR
FFRC
FFSH
FFSHH
FFSL
FFSLL
FFZ
FG
FI
FIC
FIT
FP
FQE
FQI
FQIC
FQIT
FQR
FQRC
FQSH
FQSHH
FQSL
FQSLL
FQT
FQY
FQZ
FR
FRC
FRT
FSH
Gradation: Internal
FSHH
FSHL
FSL
FSLL
FT
FY
FZ
HC
HIC
HSHL
HZ
IE
II
IIC
IIT
IR
Current, Recording
IRC
IRT
ISH
ISHH
ISHL
ISL
ISLL
IT
IY
IZ
JE
JI
JIC
JIT
JR
Power, Recording
JRC
JRT
JSH
JSHH
JSHL
JSL
Gradation: Internal
JSLL
JT
JY
JZ
KC
KCV
KE
KI
KIC
KIT
KR
Time, Recording
KRC
KRT
KSH
KSHH
KSHL
KSL
KSLL
KT
KY
KZ
LC
LCV
LE
LG
LI
LIC
LIT
LR
Level, Recording
LRC
LRT
LSH
LSHH
LSHL
LSL
LSLL
LT
Gradation: Internal
LW
LY
LZ
PC
PCV
PCV
PDC
PDCV
PDE
PDI
PDIC
PDIT
PDP
PDR
PDRC
PDRT
PDSH
PDSHH
PDSL
PDSLL
PDT
PDY
PDZ
PE
PI
PIC
PIT
PP
PR
Pressure/vacuum, Recording
PRC
PRT
PSE
PSH
PSHH
PSHL
PSL
PSLL
Gradation: Internal
PSV
PT
PY
PZ
QE
QI
QIC
QIT
QR
Quantity, Recording
QRC
QRT
QSH
QSHH
QSHL
QSL
QSLL
QT
QY
QZ
RC
RE
RI
RIC
RIT
RR
Radiation, Recording
RRC
RRT
RSH
RSHH
RSHL
RSL
RSLL
RT
RW
RY
RZ
SC
Gradation: Internal
SCV
SE
SI
SIC
SIT
SR
Speed/frequency, Recording
SRC
SRT
SSH
SSHH
SSHL
SSL
SSLL
ST
SY
SZ
TC
TCV
TDC
TDCV
TDE
TDI
TDIC
TDIT
TDP
TDR
TDRC
TDRT
TDSH
TDSHH
TDSL
TDSLL
TDT
TDW
TDY
TDZ
TE
Gradation: Internal
TI
TIC
TIT
TP
TR
Temperature, Recording
TRC
TRT
TSE
TSH
TSHH
TSHL
TSL
TSLL
TT
TW
TY
TZ
UI
UR
Multivariable, Recording
UY
UZ
VE
VI
VIT
VR
VRT
VSH
VSHH
VSHL
VSL
VSLL
VT
VY
VZ
WC
WCV
WDC
Gradation: Internal
WDCV
WDE
WDI
WDIC
WDIT
WDR
WDRC
WDRT
WDSH
WDSHH
WDSL
WDSLL
WDT
WDY
WDZ
WE
WI
WIC
WIT
WR
Weight/force, Recording
WRC
WRT
WSH
WSHH
WSHL
WSL
WSLL
WT
WY
WZ
XSV
XSY
YC
YE
YI
YIC
YR
Event/state/presence, Recording
Gradation: Internal
YSH
YSHH
YSL
YSLL
YT
YY
YZ
ZC
ZCV
ZDC
ZDCV
ZDE
ZDI
ZDIC
ZDIT
ZDR
ZDRC
ZDRT
ZDSH
ZDSHH
ZDSL
ZDSLL
ZDT
ZDY
ZDZ
ZE
ZI
ZIC
ZIT
ZR
Position/dimension, Recording
ZRC
ZRT
ZSH
ZSHH
ZSHL
ZSL
ZSLL
Gradation: Internal
ZT
ZY
ZZ
Gradation: Internal
Note 1) The tagging system shall identify the minimum functionality required. Extra functions as
local indicators, control and alarm function shall not be identified in the tag when the function is
a part of a standard instrument assembly that is not required for operation.
B.3.2
ATG
AI
AL
AR
ATG
AT
BA
AS
AX
AT
BI
BL
HS
AS
CA
CB
CI
CL
CR
DR
EL
ER
ES
ZL
B.4
Antenna.
Monitor/TV sets.
Cables.
Taps/splitters/terminators.
Flashing lights.
Hoods.
Loudspeakers.
Microphone units.
Cameras.
Outlets/sockets.
Transceivers.
Transmitters.
Receivers.
Sensors.
Telephones.
Terminals/PC.
B.5
B.5.1
Gas engines.
Diesel engines.
Steam turbines.
Electrical motors.
Gas turbines.
B.5.2
Control cables.
Earthing cables.
J
K
Instrument cables.
Multipair cable < 50V.
Fibre optical.
Power cable.
T
Y
Telecom. cables.
Special cable.
Gradation: Internal
B.5.3
E
N
Socket outlets.
B.5.4
Voltage level
>10 kV AC.
DC.
Earthing.
No-break system.
Gradation: Internal
App C
Gradation: Internal
Discipline codes
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Electrical.
Geosciences.
HVAC.
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Notes:
The discipline codes should be used consistently for the disciplines they belong to, without
regard to the profession, trade, department or contract they enter into. That is if the
disciplines safety, telecom., instrumentation or electrical are integrated in a drilling contract
the drilling contractor should use the discipline codes S, T, J and E respectively in the
document codes for documents belonging to the integrated disciplines and NOT the
discipline code D only.
The dominating discipline code may be used in the document codes for documents belonging to
package and equipment delivery.
Gradation: Internal
The multidiscipline code Z is optional, and shall only be used as an exception should no
discipline evidently dominate any other.
App D
Document codes
D.1
Economic documentation.
Calculations.
Technical data.
Criteria documentation.
Regulations.
Governing documents.
Lists.
Manuals.
Contracts.
Reports.
Plans.
Verifying documentation.
Drawings.
EDP documentation.
D.2
AA
D.3
CA
D.4
DS
D.5
FA
A - Economic documentation
Accounting, budget.
C - Calculations
Analysis, tests and calculations.
D - Technical data
Data sheets.
F - Criteria documentation
Project manual, e.g. principal decisions.
Gradation: Internal
FD
D.6
GA
D.7
KA
D.8
G - Regulations
Authorities documentation.
K - Governing documents
Procedures.
L - Lists
LA
LC
LD
LF
D.9
M - Manuals
MA
MB
MC
MG
MH
Lubrication schedules.
MZ
Overall DFO.
D.10
P - Contracts
PA
PO.
PB
PC
PD
Contracts.
PF
Work orders.
PJ
PK
D.11
RA
R - Reports
Reports, incl. system and design reports.
Technical and professional requirement,FM07-PZZ00-R-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Page 63 of 81
Gradation: Internal
RB
RC
RD
Corrective actions.
RE
DFI-resumes.
RF
Verification reports.
D.12
SA
Standards.
SP
Specifications.
D.13
T - Plans
TA
TB
Work plans.
TD
TE
Estimates.
TF
Work packages.
TG
Spring schedules.
D.14
VA
Gradation: Internal
V - Verifying documentation
Manufacturing, fab. and verifying doc., incl. material trace ability, weld and NDE doc.,
third party verification and also photos of submerged structures and equipm.
VB
Certificates.
VM
D.15
WM
D.16
X - Drawings
XA
Flow diagrams.
XB
P&ID.
XC
D&ID.
XD
General arrangements.
XE
Layout drawings.
XF
XG
Structural info., incl. main structural steel, second./outfitting steel, structural fire
protection and acoustic/thermal insulation and fire protection.
XH
XI
XJ
XK
Circuit diagrams.
XL
Logic diagrams.
XM
Level diagrams.
XN
Isometric drawings, incl. fab., heat tracing, stress and pressure testing.
XO
Pipe supports.
XP
XQ
XR
XS
XT
Wiring diagrams
XU
Loop diagrams.
XV
XX
Miscellaneous drawings.
XY
Hook up drawings.
D.17
Gradation: Internal
Z - EDP documentation
ZA
EDP-documentation general.
ZB
Software documentation.
ZC
System documentation.
ZD
VDU-pictures.
ZE
ZF
App E
E.1
Gradation: Internal
Area codes shall be used to locate TAGs and lines to a limited geographical area. The table below
includes all area codes for the Mongstad, TCM and CCM plants.
The allocated CCM Area code A88 is further devided into subareas by including an alpha
character, A, B, etc.
For CCM equipment that are located in areas at Mongstad, Area Codes (location codes) in TR1862
are applicable, ref dwg. SM-0000-L-P-002-01.
Omrde
Area (Location)
A01
Kai 1
Jetty 1
A02
Kai 2
Jetty 2
A03
Kai 3
Jetty 3
A04
Kai 4
Jetty 4
A05
A06
ATK/NAFTA Tankgrd
ATK/NAFTA Tankyard
A07
LGO Tankgrd
LGO Tankyard
A08
Fremtidig Fjellager
Future Cavern
A09
GO/FO Tankgrd
GO/FO Tankyard
A10
Vannrenseanlegg
A11
Butanlager TK-6105
Butantank, TK-6105
A12
Bensin Tankgrd
Gasoline Tankyard
A13
A14
Bilfylleplass
A15
Nafta Tankgrd
Nafta Tankyard
A16
Prosessfde Tankgrd
Prosessfeed Tankyard
A17
Brannpumper og havnekontor
A18
A19
Rrgate Kai 2
A20
Hovedrrgate
A21
Fjellagerrrgate
A22
Lageromrde
Storage Area
A23
Hovedrrgate
A24
Hovedrrgate
A25
Hovedrrgate
A26
Fjellagerrrgate
A27
Fjellagerrrgate
Gradation: Internal
Omrde
Area (Location)
A28
Fjellagerrrgate
A29
Hovedrrgate
A30
Hovedrrgate
A31
Hovedrrgate
A32
Hovedrrgate
A33
Rrgate Kai 3
A34
Hovedrrgate
A35
Hovedrrgate
A36
Bensinblander Pumpestasjon
A37
Butan Pumpestasjon
A38
Produkt Pumpestasjon
A39
FO og GO Pumpestasjon
A40
A41
Kerosin Tankgrd
Kerosin Tankyard
A42
Friomrde
Unused Area
A43
Substasjon A
Substation A
A44
Prosessomrde A
Process Area A
A45
Kontrollrom
Control Room
A46
Kjemikalielager
Chemical Storage
A47
A48
Fakkelrrgate
A49
Hovedrrgate
A50
Kai 14 og rrgate
A51
Til disposisjon
Vacant
A52
Til disposisjon
Vacant
A53
Fakkel 1 og Utskiller|
A54
A55
Antistatisk tilsetning
Antistatic Additive
A56
Branntreningsomrde
A57
Grnnkoks lager
A58
GO Tilsteningsstoff
GO Additives
A59
LPG Kuletanker
A60
Prosessomrde B
Process Area B
A61
Admin.senter m/tilkjr.
A62
Rolje Fjellager
A63
Avfallsdeponi
A64
A65
A66
A67
A68
A69
Gradation: Internal
Omrde
Area (Location)
A70
Kai 7
Jetty 7
A71
Ballastvann Tankgrd
A72
A73
A74
Rrgate
Pipe Rack
A75
A76
LPG-lager og TCC
A77
Fakkel 2 og Utskiller|
A78
Bensin Tankgrd
Gasoline Tankyard
A79
Bensinblander Pumpestasjon
A80
Rrgate Kai 9
A81
TROLL olje rr
A83
A84
A85
NAFTA-Pumpestasjon
A86
Kai 6 og Smbthavn
A87
Energiverk Mongstad
A88
Kiosk og Fasiliteter
A89
Til disposisjon
Vacant
A90
Kai 8 og 9
Jetty 8 and 9
A91
Kloakksystem
Sewer System
A92
A93
Brannvannsystem
A94
Industri- og drikkevann
A95
Veier/plasser
Roads/places
A96
Grntanlegg
Green Space
A97
Offsite Area
A98
Fyllingsomrde
A99
A100
CHP
CHP
A101
A104
CCM Fangstanlegg
A105
CCM Prosessanlegg
A106
CCM Kjlevannsgrop
A107
CCM Renseanlegg
A108
Fakkel omrde
Flare site
A109
Gradation: Internal
App F
F.1
Gradation: Internal
This appendix defines the finish colour and equipment marking of pipes, vessels,
equipment, tanks, building exteriors, etc.
This specification includes colours for indication of hazard and safety requirements.
This specification excludes colours for building interiors including textiles.
F.2
General
New or modified plant shall be marked/painted in accordance with this specification. Colour
identification & marking is a continual process and must be maintained throughout the
plant, and includes follow up maintenance where existing marking has faded, been removed
or shall be changed.
Safety colours are in accordance with NS 4210 and are used to identify systems or
equipment installed for safety purposes. Safety signs shall be according to statutory directive
no 972.
Safety systems to be used for fire fighting purposes shall be painted RED in accordance with
table in clause F.9 Colour Selection Schedule.
F.3
Safety Equipment
F.3.1
Warning of Danger
For all warnings of risk or occurrence of dangerous situations, the colour signal YELLOW,
(RAL 1023), shall be used.
The colour notifies risk of fire, explosion, radiation, poisoning etc. For warning purposes the
signal-YELLOW shall be used in combination with BLACK where signal-YELLOW stripes shall
represent a minimum of 50% of the total area.
F.3.2
Emergency Equipment
Signal-GREEN, (RAL 6024) shall be used in combination with WHITE, represented in stripes of
respective colours, for emergency showers, eye-baths, first aid medical equipment,
ambulance equipment, breathing equipment etc.
F.3.3
Emergency Showers
F.3.4
Gradation: Internal
Escape Routes
F.3.5
F.3.5.1
Shall be marked with a Nameplate made of RED material with WHITE text stating TAG
number and description of what is deactivated. In addition there shall be a Signpost, made of
RED material with WHITE text with the description "NDSTOPPBRYTERE".
F.3.5.2
Blow Down Valves (NDAVLASTNING in Norwegian) shall be marked with a Nameplate, made
of RED material with WHITE text.
F.4
Poisonous/Asphyxiating Medium
F.4.1
Tapping points for N2 and CO2 Gases shall be marked by a separate Nameplate made of
WHITE material with BLACK text.
F.5
SIGNPOST
SHAPE
Square or rectangle
Warning (note1)
Rectangle
Fire protection
Square or rectangle
First aid
Square or rectangle
Mandatory (note2)
Circle
Regulatory
Circle
COLOURS
GREEN background, WHITE
asterisk
YELLOW background, BLACK
edge, symbol inside
RED background, WHITE half
circle
GREEN background, WHITE
cross
BLUE backgsound, WHITE text
or symbol
WHITE background, RED edge
with beam. BLACK text and
symbol
Note1
Warning sign posts includes warning lamps and sound horn. Nameplates shall be as for Sample Points.
Note 2
Cabinets containing mandatory equipments shall also be labelled vith BLUE colours.
Gradation: Internal
Areas, where mandatory equipment is required, shall be labelled with mandatory sign posts,
indicating what type of equipment is mandatory.
Information boards, with a plot plan indicating areas where first aid and fire protection
equipment is found, shall be installed.
F.6
Chemicals
Toxicity:(etsende/brannfarlig/giftig)
F.7
Necessary visible name tagging of the installations shall be done before Mechanical
Completion is accepted.
Visible name tagging shall be in Norwegian language and shall be based on the Norwegian
version of the Operating Manuals. Equipment labelling shall be approved by Purchaser.
Equipment's shall be labelled according to the following requirements.
F.7.1
Static Process Equipment (towers, drums, heat exchangers, heaters etc.), shall be labelled
with TAG number and name, according to equipment lists.
Labels shall be painted with BLACK letters on YELLOW background.
Off-site tanks shall be labeled by painting with BLACK letters directly on the equipment wall.
Labels shall be located (painted) on both sides of the equipment, approximately 1/3 H from
equipment top and shall be visible from ground and nearby roads.
F.7.2
Valves
Valves, which have a Tag No. on EFDs (Engineering Flow Diagram), shall be tagged
according to this specification.
NB: All offsite valves shall have a tag number.
F.7.2.1
F.7.2.2
F.7.2.3
Gradation: Internal
Relief Valves
Safety valve shall be tagged with a stainless steel name plate stating:
Tag No.
Relief pressure
Test date
F.7.2.4
Used in connection with specific operating procedures (ex. Regeneration) shall be considered
labeled with separate Nameplates, in order to obtain good operability.
Nameplates shall be made in WHITE laminated plastic with engraved text in BLACK letters.
F.7.3
All Rotating equipment (pumps, motors, compressors etc.) shall be painted according to
Manufacturer`s standard colour. Rotating equipment shall be labelled, by painting the TAG
no. directly on the equipment foundation, equivalent to Static Process Equipment, or by a
separate nameplate. (BLACK letters on YELLOW material)
Start and stop switches shall be given separate Nameplates, made in laminated plastic with
TAG name and number engraved. Nameplates requirements shall be as for valves
F.7.4
Piping
F.7.5
Sample Points
Sample points shall be labelled with a nameplate, according to the relevant EFD (Engineering
Flow Diagram). Name tags shall be made in WHITE material with BLACK text, stating TAG
number and Name (or service).
The Sample Points requiring a specific procedure for sampling shall have a sign describing
the method for sampling.
F.7.6
Utility stations shall be given nameplates on each outlet, stating the pipes contents. The
nameplate shall be made in WHITE material with BLACK text.
F.7.7
Spades
Spades shall be labeled with nameplate made in BLUE material with WHITE text, stating
spade number.
F.7.8
Shall be labeled by painting TAG number (as for static equipment, see 2.3.1). according to
the following requirements:
Technical and professional requirement,FM07-PZZ00-R-SP-0001, Draft A Ver 1, valid from 25.1.11
Page 73 of 81
F.7.8.1
Gradation: Internal
F.7.8.2
F.7.9
Buildings
F.7.10
Spreader beams
F.8
Materials for signs, nameplate, tags etc. shall be made of corrosion resistant materials:
Laminated Plastic with engraved letters.
Aluminium & Stainless Steel Plate with/without a plastic colour background.
Label Making machines with a variation of tape widths and colours.
F.9
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Pipe: General
Pipe: Fire fighting
Pipe: Operating temps above
200oC
Pipe: N2
Pipe: CO2
Fire Extinguishers, Sprinklers,
Hydrants, Monitors, Hose
Cabinets
Emergency Showers, Eye Baths
Pumps, Compressors, Fans,
Blowers and Electrical Motors
Valves, actuators
Staircases, Ladders, Handrails,
Elevators
Steel Construction Foundations
Towers, Drums, Stacks
Exchangers, Heater Reactors
Equipment with operating Temps
above 200oC
Tanks: Onsite
Tanks: Offsite
COLOUR
REMARKS
According to NS 813
According to NS 813
NS 4054
Aluminium
RAL 7032 (GREY)
NCS 5010 Y70R (BROWN)
F.9.1
NS 813:
NS 4210:
TR0042:
TR3111:
Gradation: Internal
BLACK
BLACK and WHITE letters
RED
Manufacturers standard
colours
RAL 7032 (GREY)
RAL 7003 (GREY)
RAL 1002 (Yellow)
Untreated (GREY)
Colour of insulation Jacket
Not painted
Informative References
Identification colours for pipes
Safety colours and safety signs
Surface preparation and protective coating
LCI Requirements - Data content and transfer
App G
Gradation: Internal
Sequence no. blocks may be used for identification purpose and to separating contractors,
subcontractors and suppliers, and shall be reserved by the organisation unit for implementation
and maintenance of technical information and documentation in the operational units in close cooperation with the disciplines.
F&G detectors shall have sequence number series xxxxx to zzzzz HOLD as allocated by MRDA.
Any additional needs shall be coordinated through Company.
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
8 000
9 000
Examples:
100 - 199 for function and type code UB, X-mas tree system equipment (appendix B.2).
200 - 1199 for function and type code RAL Public address and alarm loudspeakers (appendix B.2
and B.4).
9500 - 9999 for document type code LA, lists and registers (appendix D).
App H
H.1
Gradation: Internal
In principle CENS describes only three - 3 - tag code formats, including the following variants of
function and type codes, sequence nos. and appendices:
Tag code formats
Format descriptions
Ref.
Main equipment.
4.2
formats
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
-NNNNAA-AAZZZ(A)
Pipeline.
4.4.3
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
-ANN-(ANN)
4.5
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
-NNZZ-ANN
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
-A
4.7.2.1
NNA(AAAA)Z(Z)NN(A)
-ANN
Automation/telecom. field
equipment.
Automation/telecom. cable.
AANNNNNN(A)
Electrical cable.
4.6.1
NNAAZZZZZ-ZNN
F&G detection.
4.7.2.2
F&G cable.
4.7.1
Pipe support.
4.4.4
NNAAZZZZZ-ZNN
-ANN
AZZZANNNN
H.2
4.6.2
4.7.1
10
11
12
Code
(A
A)
(Z)
(A)
Character
Code description
References
1.-2.
3.
4.2
3.-4.
B.2
3.-4.
B.2.2.14
5.
B.4
3.-7.
ANSI/ISA-S5.1 or
B.3.1
8.-9.
4.3
8.-9.
Gradation: Internal
10.-11.
4.2
10.-11.
4.4.2
8.-11.
8.-11.
IEC1346-1
12.
12.
4.3
12.
4.4.2
12.
4.2
IEC1346-1
Code
(A)
Character
Code description
References
1.
B.5.2
2.
B.5.4
3.-4.
5.-8.
9.
IEC1346-1
Z.
F&G detection tag code format NNAAZZZZZ-ZNN:
Char.
10
11
12
Code
-Z
Character
Code description
References
1.-2.
3.-4.
B.3.2
3.-4.
B.2.2.14
AA-ZZ.
5.-9.
10.
11.-12.
4.7.2.2
Gradation: Internal
Code
Character
Code description
References
1.-4.
Z999.
5.
4.4.4
6.-9.
H.3
These formats are appendices to the main tag code format, with the exception of F&G cables.
Pipeline format -NNNNAA-AAZZZ(A):
Char.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Code
-N
-A
(A)
Character
Code description
References
13.-16.
4.4.1
17.-18.
ZZ.
19.-24.
TR2000
13
14
15
16
17
18
Code
-A
-(A
N)
Character
Code description
References
13.
B.5.1
13.
B.5.2
14.-15.
16.
B.5.3
13.
A-Z.
17.-18.
Gradation: Internal
Char.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Code
-N
-A
Character
Code description
References
13.-16.
B.5.1
9999.
17.
IEC1346-1
17.
B.5.3
A-Z.
18.-19.
13
Code
-A
Character
Code description
Reference
13.
Discipline code A-
Z.
Automation/F&G/telecom. cable format -ANN:
Char.
13
14
15
Code
-A
Character
Code description
References
13.
B.5.2
Z.
14.-15.
99.
App I
I.1
Code
I.2
Code
I.3
Code
Gradation: Internal
Scope of work
Contract no.
Scope of work
PO no