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A. The System Code (Process-related)

This defines what the equipment is doing (e.g., Feedwater, Steam, Cooling). It consists of 3 levels:

Example Breakdown (System Code): Code: LAB I understand you're looking for an exclusive PDF

2. The Structure of KKS

The KKS code is strictly hierarchical. It is generally divided into three distinct "blocks," separated by dots (though dots are often omitted in digital databases).

Format: System Code . Unit Code . Component Code

1. What is KKS?

KKS stands for Kraftwerk-Kennzeichensystem (Power Plant Identification System). It is a standardized identification system for power plants, developed by VGB PowerTech. It provides a common language for engineers, operators, and maintenance teams to identify everything from a whole unit down to a specific sensor on a valve. Level 1 (Main Group): Single Letter

Why is it used?


Sample Reference for Your Paper (APA)

VGB PowerTech. (2019). KKS – Identification system for power plants (VGB-B-105e). Essen, Germany: VGB PowerTech e.V.


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Step 3: Asset Registration

For every asset in your CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System), append the full KKS code derived from the PDF’s component tables (AA to AN for valves, AP for sensors).