BS EN 61346-1:1996 - Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products. Structuring principles and reference designations - Basic rules
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BS EN 61346-1:1996 is a British Standard that has been adopted as a European Standard. It is titled "Industrial systems, installations, and equipment and industrial products—Structuring principles and reference designations—Part 1: Basic rules."
This standard provides guidelines for the structuring of systems, installations, and equipment in various industrial sectors. It defines a framework for assigning reference designations to components, equipment, and functional units within these systems. The reference designations are alphanumeric codes used to identify and label the different elements in an industrial system or installation.
BS EN 61346-1:1996 specifies the basic rules for creating reference designations based on the function, location, and characteristics of the components. It helps ensure consistency, clarity, and accuracy in the identification and referencing of elements within industrial systems. The standard also covers the use of graphical symbols and codes for labeling and documentation purposes.
It's important to note that standards are periodically revised and updated to incorporate new technologies and practices. Therefore, it's recommended to consult the latest version of the standard or any applicable national or international standards when working with industrial systems and equipment.
BS EN 61346-1:1996 - Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products. Structuring principles and reference designations - Basic rules