The IEC1355 standard

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The IEC1355 standard

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“IEC1355” is the popular name of the IEC61355-1 standard.

 

“The standard IEC 61355-1 Classification and designation of documents for plants, systems and equipment describes rules and guidelines for the uniform classification and identification of documents based on their characteristic content of information.

 

It is applied for all documents within the life cycle of technical products like plants, systems or equipment. It also includes non-technical documents. The main application is the construction, erection and operation of chemical plants and power plants, where the number of documents may sum up to some 100,000 documents.

 

The standard provides with the document kind classification code (DCC) a structured letter-code for the classification of any kind of document.

 

The ‘document kind classification code’ consists of three code-letters A1, A2, A3, with the prefix ‘&’.

 

A1 Letter code for technical area class

A2 Letter code for main class

A3 Letter code for sub-class

 

The letter code A1 is optional, if all documents are from the same technical area. The letter codes A2 and A3 are identical for all technical areas.”

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

The tables below shows the technical areas (A1) and main classes (A2) defined by IEC1355.

 

A1

Technical area

A

Overall management

B

Overall technology

C

Construction engineering

E

Electrical engineering, instrumentation and control engineering

M

Mechanical engineering (normally including process engineering)

P

Process engineering (only if separation from M is required)

 

A2

Main class

A

Documentation describing documents

B

Management documents

C

Contractual and non-technical documents

D

General technical information documents

E

Technical requirement and dimensioning documents

F

Function describing documents

L

Location documents

M

Connection describing documents

P

Object listings

Q

Quality management documents; safety-describing documents

T

Geometry-related documents

W

Operation records

 
Source: IEC