GOST 3.1102-2011 PDF

GOST 3.1102-2011

Name in English:
GOST 3.1102-2011

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 3.1102-2011

Description in English:

Unified system of technological documentation. Stages of designing and types of documents. General principles

Description in Russian:
Единая система технологической документации. Стадии разработки и виды документов. Общие положения
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Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
12

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GOST25860

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Full title and description

GOST 3.1102-2011 — "Unified system for technological documentation. Stages of designing and types of documents. General principles." The standard defines the stages of development for technological documentation, classifies the types of technological documents and sets out general principles for their content, formation and use within the unified system of technological documentation (ЕСТД/ESTD).

Abstract

This standard establishes a framework for organizing technological documentation throughout the design lifecycle (from technical proposal and sketch to technical project and working documentation), lists and classifies common technological document types (route cards, process maps, technological information cards, material lists, etc.), and gives general rules for documentation completeness and coding used in manufacturing and repair processes. It is intended to harmonize preparation and exchange of technological documentation across enterprises and industry sectors.

General information

  • Status: Current / in force (2011 edition).
  • Publication date: 2011 (official designation: GOST 3.1102-2011).
  • Publisher: Federal agency for technical regulation and metrology (Rosstandart) — English commercial editions/translations commonly published by Interstandard (IntertekhInform).
  • ICS / categories: 01.110 — Technical product documentation; Unified system for technological documentation (ЕСТД/ESTD).
  • Edition / version: 2011 edition (replaces earlier national versions such as GOST 3.1102-74).
  • Number of pages: ~13 pages (commercial English product listings indicate 13 pages).

Scope

Applies to technological documentation preparation and classification across stages of design and technological preparation of production. The standard covers: definition of stages in development of technological documentation, classification of document types by purpose and form, general requirements for composition and completeness of technological document sets, and coding/identification principles for technological documents used in manufacturing and repair. It is intended for application in enterprises, design organizations, manufacturing technologists and bodies responsible for standardization and document management.

Key topics and requirements

  • Defined stages of document development (technical proposal, sketch project, technical project, working documentation) and their technological-documentation counterparts.
  • Classification of technological documents into main and auxiliary types and into specialized/general-purpose documents (examples: route card — MK, typical process map — KTTП, technological information card — KTI, material statement — VM, etc.).
  • Rules for completeness (content of document sets) and principles for assigning document codes and identifiers within ЕСТД/ESTD.
  • General principles for content, purpose and use of technological documents to ensure unambiguous transfer of manufacturing and repair information.

Typical use and users

Used by manufacturing technologists, process engineers, design and production documentation specialists, document controllers, quality assurance teams, and standards/normalization departments in industrial enterprises and design bureaus. It is applied when preparing, reviewing and exchanging technological documentation for production, assembly, repair and process planning.

Related standards

Forms part of the Unified System for Technological Documentation (ЕСТД) family and is commonly used together with related GOSTs such as GOST 3.1103-2011 (basic inscriptions and general principles), GOST 3.1118 (route cards and forms), GOST 3.1109 (levels of detail for technological process descriptions) and other ЕСТД/ESTD documents that regulate specific document types and drafting rules.

Keywords

GOST 3.1102-2011, unified system for technological documentation, ЕСТД, stages of designing, types of technological documents, route card, technological process, document classification, manufacturing documentation, process mapping, coding.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 3.1102-2011 is a national standard that defines general principles for the unified system of technological documentation (ESTD), including stages of document development and the classification of technological document types.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the stages of preparation of technological documentation, the kinds and purposes of technological documents (main/auxiliary, specialized/general), basic rules for completeness and coding/identification of those documents used in production and repair.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Process engineers, technologists, documentation specialists, manufacturing planners, QC personnel and standards bodies in enterprises and design organizations that prepare or consume technological documentation.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The 2011 edition (GOST 3.1102-2011) is the current national edition replacing earlier versions (for example GOST 3.1102-74). Users should verify national registries for any later amending or superseding documents.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the Unified System for Technological Documentation (ЕСТД/ESTD) series of GOST standards, which includes complementary documents that regulate forms, inscriptions, coding, and specific document types.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Technological documentation, ЕСТД/ESTD, stages of design, route card, technological process, document classification, coding, manufacturing documentation.