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  1. Create a new Smart Electrical plant in Smart Engineering Manager.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Download the KKSMetaData.mdb and ReferenceData.xml files from the following location:
      http://engineeringdata.intergraph.com
      On the webpage, from the By Standard list, select KKS and save both files in the same folder.

    • From the KKS zip file, extract the KKSMetaData.mdb and ReferenceData.xml files into the same folder.

  3. In Smart Electrical Options Manager, select Options > Reference Data Import.

  4. On the Reference Data Import dialog, select Browse and navigate to the ReferenceData.xml file which you extracted from the KKS zip file.

  5. Select OK.

  6. On the Reference Data Import dialog, select the check box assigned to KKS Meta Data Reference Data Type.

  7. Select Import.

  8. In Options Manager, in the Item Types window, for each item type where you require KKS naming, define an appropriate plant group type and an item type uniqueness level.

    SHARED Tip For each item type where you require KKS naming, you can specify an appropriate default value for the Component Classification property in the Plant-Wide Parameters window. Select Options > Plant- Wide Parameters and select the required plant group and for each item type where you require KKS naming.

  9. In Options Manager define the required naming conventions for each item type where you need KKS naming.

  10. An example of a KKS naming convention for a motor:

    PPM All Outputs Graphic

  11. In Options Manager, on the General Settings page, under KKS mode, do one of the following:

    • Select Yes to configure the KKS naming conventions using hard-coded tag propagation. This completes the KKS mode configuration using hard-coded tag propagation. Note that using the hard-coded tag propagation, the software does not propagate properties of non-KKS segments.

    • Select No to configure the KKS naming conventions using copy rules. Selecting No cancels the hard-coded tag propagation and you have to define your own tag propagation by creating copy rules for each type of tag propagation in your plant. Also, you need to define a naming convention for each item type that requires KKS naming.

  • You can use the sample KKS_SAMPLE_SPELRules.rul file to see an example of rules that copy KKS properties from a load to its metering equipment. To see the sample rules, extract the KKS_SAMPLE_SPELRules.rul file from the KKS zip file into your Smart Electrical Reference data folder.

  • To preserve name uniqueness of KKS select list values (KKS key descriptors), the non-unique value names end in suffixes denoted as their short values.

An example of a KKS copy rule:

PPM All Outputs Graphic