IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Unique Identification in Hydroelectric Facilities
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IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010 is a draft recommended practice for unique identification in hydroelectric facilities, intended to support consistent asset labeling and information management. It addresses how equipment, components, and related technical records may be identified across a plant so that engineering teams can reduce confusion during operation, maintenance, and documentation control. For hydroelectric projects and other power and energy applications, clear identification can improve traceability and help align field markings with design records.
Overview of IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010
This technical document focuses on the unique identification needs of hydroelectric facilities, where many interconnected systems must be tracked accurately over time. IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010 is relevant to plant engineering, asset records, and the organization of components in environments that may also involve electrical, mechanical, and control elements. By establishing a consistent identification approach, it can help support reliable communication between design, construction, inspection, and maintenance activities.
Typical use cases
IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010 may be used when defining naming or tagging practices for turbines, generators, switchgear, control equipment, sensors, and related facility assets. It is also useful for maintenance teams that need to match field equipment with drawings, databases, and inspection records. In hydroelectric operations, the standard can support orderly documentation for upgrades, troubleshooting, commissioning, and long-term asset management across complex plant systems.
Why it matters
Unique identification helps reduce errors in documentation, procurement, and maintenance, especially in facilities where similar equipment can be difficult to distinguish. IEEE P807/D6.0, Apr 2010 supports consistency between physical assets and technical records, which can improve coordination during repairs, audits, and design changes. In practice, that consistency may reduce operational risk, simplify verification work, and make plant information easier to manage over the life of the facility.
- Unique identification for hydroelectric assets
- Plant equipment and component tagging
- Alignment of field labels and records
- Support for maintenance and inspection workflows
- Traceability across design and operations
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Nuclear Engineering; Geoscience; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: P807 (2011)
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