Uses alphanumeric codes that bypass language barriers.
Applicable to all types of power plants (Fossil, Nuclear, Hydro, Wind, Solar).
Works across mechanical, civil, electrical, and control engineering. The Structure of a KKS Code
A standard KKS identifier is broken down into three specific "breakdown levels." Each level identifies a different aspect of the object: 1. Process-Related Identification (Breakdown Level 1)
The KKS Power Plant Identification System is the backbone of power plant documentation. By mastering its hierarchical structure, engineers and operators ensure that complex facilities run safely, efficiently, and with total clarity.
Contractors and subcontractors can work on the same project using a unified set of codes. Transitioning to RDS-PP
Usually denotes the plant unit (e.g., Unit 1 or Unit 2).