Definition of CSD Code Numbers: P I C L S D N R P, I, C, L, S, D, N, R-Ordinal Sections
Definition of CSD Code Numbers: P I C L S D N R P, I, C, L, S, D, N, R-Ordinal Sections
A CSD code is an alphanumerically code of 22 positions (though not all digits are used for drawings or
letters numbering), subdivided into 5 ordinal sections and having the following appearance.
P I C L S D N R P, I, C, L, S, D, N, R- Ordinal
Sections
L 2 R - S - 7 0 0 0 - G I S - B D - E S O - 0 0 1 - 0
P P P P – Project Code
I I - Identification of drawing
C C C C C - Codification from the List
of Correspondence Subjects
L L L L - location of the project
S S S – Project Stage
D D D D- Discipline
N N N N- Numbering Code
H H H H H H H H – Hyphen or Dash
R - Revision (A-Z)
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Position of CSD Code
Ordinal Section P, Project code, contains three letters: Correspond to the project codification (BUJ -
shortcut), followed by a dash:
Ordinal Section I, is for the Identification of drawings, for which part of the project is addressed, S – for
substation drawings and L – for transmission lines drawings, one digit/letter followed by dash :
Ordinal Section C, is the Codification from the List of Correspondence Subjects, Annex 10 of the
Project Manual, four digits followed by dash:
The Series 6000 and assigned sections from 6100 to 6900 are allocated for Civil Design & General
Design for Substations.
The Series 8000 and assigned sections from 8100 to 8300 are allocated for Control, Instrumentation,
Protection and Communication Systems for Substations
8000
Control, Instrumentation and Protection System:
Ordinal Section S, shows for which stage of the design is assigned the drawing, content of two letters
followed by dash:
BD – Basic Design stage
DD – Detail Design stage
CD – Construction Design stage
AB – As-Built Drawings stage
Ordinal Section D, shows for which discipline of the design is assigned the drawing, content of three
letters followed by dash.
Electrical
EPT – Power Transformers / Autotransformers
ESR – Shunt Reactors
EST – Service Transformers
ECB – Circuit Breakers
EDS – Disconnectors
EES – Earthing Switches
ECT – Current Transformers
ECV – Capacitive Voltage Transformers
ESA – Surge Arrestors
EPI – Post Insulators
EBB – Bus Bars
EEM – Earthing Mat
ECP – Control Panels
EPP – Protections Panels
EAS – Automation System
EAP – Auxiliary Power Supply
ESO – Substation Other Design
Structures
SSS – Steel Structure Calculation
SES – Equipment Supports
SGA – Substation Gantries
Civil & Foundations
CSS – Site Survey
CSI – Soil Investigation
CCB – Control Building
CSC – Structural calculation
CFD – Foundation Type drawings
CSO – Substation Other Design
Ordinal Section N, shows the numbering code of the drawing on each discipline or equipment/part
designed, content of three digits followed by dash.
Ordinal Section R, shows the revision of the drawing, is 0 for the first submission and as shown below
for the next revisions.