Automation systems and integration - Evaluating energy efficiency and other factors of manufacturing systems that influence the environment - Part 5: Environmental performance evaluation data

ISO 20140-5:2017 specifies the types of environmental performance evaluation (EPE) data, including their attributes, which can be used for evaluating the environmental performance of manufacturing systems based on the general principles described in ISO 20140‑1. It also provides recommendations for mapping the EPE data on to information models specified by IEC 62264.
ISO 20140-5:2017 applies to discrete, batch and continuous manufacturing.
ISO 20140-5:2017 is applicable to entire manufacturing facilities and to parts of a manufacturing facility.
ISO 20140-5:2017 specifically excludes from its scope the syntax of the data and information models, the protocols to exchange data models, the functions that can be enabled by data models, and the activities in Level 1 and Level 2.
The scope of ISO 20140-5:2017 also includes indicating the differences among various data and information models and the differences among various representations of environmental performance by actual data.
ISO 20140-5:2017 refers to the semantics of the structured data and information models used by communication protocols. The semantics explain the meaning of the attributes and of the context information.
The following are outside the scope of ISO 20140-5:2017:
- product life cycle assessment;
- EPE data that are specific to a particular industry sector, manufacturer or machinery;
- acquisition of data;
- the activity of data communication.

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18-Apr-2017
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24-Apr-2017
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 20140-5
First edition
2017-04
Automation systems and
integration — Evaluating energy
efficiency and other factors of
manufacturing systems that influence
the environment —
Part 5:
Environmental performance
evaluation data
Systèmes d’automatisation et intégration — Évaluation de l’efficacité
énergétique et autres facteurs de fabrication des systèmes qui
influencent l’environnement —
Partie 5: Données d’évaluation de la performance environnementale
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ISO 2017
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Classification of EPE data . 4
4.1 EPE data context information . 4
4.2 Classification by source and time . 4
4.3 Further classification of data . 5
5 Actual data . 6
5.1 Overview . 6
5.2 Sources of actual data . 7
5.2.1 Overview . 7
5.2.2 Actual data located in Level 2 . 7
5.2.3 Actual data located in Level 3 . 7
5.2.4 Actual data located in Level 4 . 8
5.2.5 Selecting the source of actual data . 8
5.3 Actual data in operation step . 9
5.3.1 Overview . 9
5.3.2 Requirements for actual data in operation step .10
5.3.3 Accessibility of actual data for EPE .10
5.3.4 Representation of environmental performance by actual data.10
5.3.5 Actual energy data .11
5.3.6 Actual material data .13
5.3.7 Manufacturing operations and process actual data .14
5.3.8 Environmental actual data .14
5.4 Actual data in CRR step .15
6 External data .15
6.1 General .15
6.2 Upstream data .15
6.2.1 General.15
6.2.2 Material upstream data .16
6.2.3 Energy upstream data .16
6.3 Environmental characteristics data (ECD) .17
6.4 Exchanged residual CRR data .17
7 Reference data .18
7.1 Overview .18
7.2 Residual CRR data .18
7.3 Production control data .19
7.4 Manufacturing system data .19
7.5 Process plan data .20
8 Mapping of EPE data .20
8.1 Overview .20
8.2 Classifications relevant to energy management .22
8.3 Differences between Levels 2 and 3 and Levels 3 and 4 actual data .22
Annex A (informative) Mapping of EPE data.24
Annex B (informative) Common object model of IEC 62264‑2 .45
Annex C (informative) Structure of a KPI record described by ISO 22400‑2 .51
Annex D (informative) Use case: Measuring the itemized and the total actual
energy consumption .54
Annex E (informative) Material upstream data — Regional regulations and
international standards .56
Annex F (informative) Greenhouse gas emission along the life cycle .60
Annex G (informative) Commonly used energy data models attributes .61
Bibliography .63
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Foreword
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This document was prepared jointly by Technical Committee ISO/TC 184, Automation systems and
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A list of all parts in the ISO 20140 series can be found on the ISO website.
Introduction
ISO 20140 specifies an environmental performance evaluation (EPE) method for evaluating the energy
efficiency and other factors of manufacturing systems that influence the environment (e.g. energy
consumption, waste and release). The EPE method includes guidelines for analysing the usage of energy
by the manufacturing system and the effects of the manufacturing system on the environment. The
method described in ISO 20140 is used to perform systematically an EPE by analysing the manufacturing
activities and the manufacturing system.
ISO 20140 is intended for discrete products/parts manufacturing systems used in manufacturing
processes such as forming, machining, painting, assembling, testing for the production of products
such as aircraft, automobile, electric appliances, machine tools and their components.
ISO 20140 focuses on applying the EPE method on a manufacturing system having a hi
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