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ISO 15926-2:2003

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Note: This standard has a new edition: ISO 15926-2:2003

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Abstract

ISO 15926-2:2003 specifies a conceptual data model for computer representation of technical information about process plants. The information required by the following activities is within the scope of ISO 15926-2:2003: specification of requirements to produce, process, and transport process materials;specification of functions required to produce and process the required materials, including the following:hydrocarbon process and conditioning systems,injected gas and water conditioning and injection systems,oil and gas product transport systems,safety and control systems,electricity generation and supply systems,steam generation and supply systems,structures,buildings and accommodation;specification and selection of materials and equipment to provide the required production and processing functions, including information about market available materials and equipment;installation and commissioning of plant equipment;production and process operations, including process conditions and consumption, yields and quality of process material;maintenance and replacement of equipment. The following activities are outside the scope of ISO 15926-2:2003: construction of buildings, production facilities and equipment. ISO 15926-2:2003 is a part of ISO 15926, an International Standard for the representation of process plant life-cycle information. This representation is specified by a generic, conceptual data model designed to be used in conjunction with reference data: standard instances that represent information common to a number of users, process plants, or both. The use and definition of reference data for process plants is the subject of Parts 4, 5 and 6 of ISO 15926.

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  • Standard from ISO
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  • Edition: 1
  • Version: 1
  • Document type: IS
  • ICS 25.040.40
  • ICS 75.020
  • ISO TC ISO/TC 184/SC 4

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