outlet temperature range
Allowable outlet temperature of either the water or the steam. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
first curvature radius
FirstCurvatureRadius should be defined as the base or left side radius of curvature value. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
isolator compressibility
The compressibility of the vibration isolator.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcEvaporativeCooler
An evaporative cooler is a device that cools air by saturating it with water vapor.
Evaporative cooler
has value
A relationship defining the value of a certain property, e.g., energy or power
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcSpaceHeater
Space heater
Space heaters utilize a combination of radiation and/or natural convection using a heating source such as electricity, steam or hot water to heat a limited space or area. Examples of space heaters include radiators, convectors, baseboard and finned-tube heaters.
UnitaryEquipment should be used for packaged units supporting a combination of heating, cooling, and/or dehumidification; Coil should be used for coil-based floor heating.
primary frequency
The frequency that is going to be transformed and that runs into the transformer on the primary side. Usually measured in cycles/s or Hertz (Hz).
contains
A relation between a physical space and the objects located in such space.
real impedance ratio
The ratio between the real part of the zero sequence impedance and the real part of the positive impedance (i.e. real part of the short-circuit voltage) of the transformer. Used for three-phase transformer which includes a N-conductor.
nominal depth
The nominal depth of the tank. Note: Not required for a horizontal cylindrical tank. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
fluid flow rate range
Possible range of fluid flowrate that can be delivered. Usually measured in m3/s.
body mass
Overall body mass of the heater. Usually measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFlowTreatmentDevice
Flow treatment device
The distribution flow element FlowTreatmentDevice defines the occurrence of a device typically used to remove unwanted matter from a fluid, either liquid or gas, and typically participates in a flow distribution system.
Vibration isolator
A vibration isolator is a device used to minimize the effects of vibration transmissibility in a building.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcVibrationIsolator
locked rotor current
Input current when a motor armature is energized but not rotating. Usually measured in Ampere (A).
starting time
The time (in s) needed for the motor to reach its rated speed with its driven equipment attached, starting from standstill and at the nominal voltage applied at its terminals.
connection size
The connection size of the to and from the pump. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFlowStorageDevice
Flow storage device
The distribution flow element FlowStorageDevice defines the occurrence of a device that participates in a distribution system and is used for temporary storage (such as a tank).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcLamp
Lamp
A lamp is an artificial light source such as a light bulb or tube.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcEngine
Engine
An engine is a device that converts fuel into mechanical energy through combustion.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcController
controller
A controller is a device that monitors inputs and controls outputs within a building automation system.
A controller may be physical (having placement within a spatial structure) or logical (a software interface or aggregated within a programmable physical controller).
solar transmittance
(Tsol) The ratio of incident solar radiation that directly passes through a shading system (also named _e). Note the following equation Asol + Rsol + Tsol = 1
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcSwitchingDevice
Switching device
A switch is used in a cable distribution system (electrical circuit) to control or modulate the flow of electricity.
Switches include those used for electrical power, communications, audio-visual, or other distribution system types as determined by the available ports.
Device
A tangible object designed to accomplish a particular task in households, common public buildings or offices. In order to accomplish this task, the device performs one or more functions. For example, a washing machine is designed to wash (task) and to accomplish this task it performs the start and stop function.
is guarded
Indication of whether the motor enclosure is guarded (= TRUE) or not (= FALSE).
outlet connection size
Size of the outlet connection. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
cover width
The length measured along the x-axis in the local coordinate system of the cover of the oil interceptor. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
nominal length or diameter
The nominal length or, in the case of a vertical cylindrical tank, the nominal diameter of the tank. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
An interceptor is a device designed and installed in order to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter while permitting normal sewage or liquids to discharge into a collection system by gravity.
Interceptor
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcInterceptor
is external
Indication whether the element is designed for use in the exterior (TRUE) or not (FALSE). If (TRUE) it is an external element and faces the outside of the building.
control strategy
FixedExitingWaterTemp: The capacity is controlled to maintain a fixed exiting water temperature. WetBulbTempReset: The set-point is reset based on the wet-bulb temperature.
capacity control type
InletVane: Control by adjusting inlet vane. VariableSpeedDrive: Control by variable speed drive. BladePitchAngle: Control by adjusting blade pitch angle. TwoSpeed: Control by switch between high and low speed. DischargeDamper: Control by modulating discharge damper.
face area
Face area open to the airstream. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
nominal sorrounding temperature cooling
Nominal surrounding temperature (refers to nominal cooling capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
fire exit
Indication whether this object is designed to serve as an exit in the case of fire (TRUE) or not (FALSE). Here whether the transport element (in case of e.g., a lift) is designed to serve as a fire exit, e.g., for fire escape purposes.
water pressure range
Allowable water circuit working pressure range. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
number of sections
Number of sections used.
nominal sorrounding temperature heating
Nominal surrounding temperature (refers to nominal heating capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
coil width
Width of coil. Usually measured in millimeters (mm
Tank
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcTank
A tank is a vessel or container in which a fluid or gas is stored for later use.
pattern type
Defines the types of pattern (or shape of a tank that may be specified.
energy source
The source of energy.
Enumeration defining the energy source or fuel cumbusted to generate heat.
Coil
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcCoil
A coil is a device used to provide heat transfer between non-mixing media. A common example is a cooling coil, which utilizes a finned coil in which circulates chilled water, antifreeze, or refrigerant that is used to remove heat from air moving across the surface of the coil. A coil may be used either for heating or cooling purposes by placing a series of tubes (the coil) carrying a heating or cooling fluid into an airstream. The coil may be constructed from tubes bundled in a serpentine form or from finned tubes that give a extended heat transfer surface.
Coils may also be used for non-airflow cases such as embedded in a floor slab.
thermal efficiency
Overall Thermal Efficiency is defined as gross energy output of the heat transfer device divided by the energy input.
water storage capacity
Water storage capacity. Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
nominal supply voltage offset
The maximum and minimum allowed voltage of the supply e.g. boundaries of 380V/440V may be applied for a nominal voltage of 400V.
number of gangs
Number of gangs/buttons on this switch.
motor drive type
Motor drive type: DIRECTDRIVE: Direct drive. BELTDRIVE: Belt drive. COUPLING: Coupling. OTHER: Other type of motor drive. UNKNOWN: Unknown motor drive type.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcCompressor
A compressor is a device that compresses a fluid typically used in a refrigeration circuit.
Compressor
legend
A text inscribed or applied to the switch as a legend to indicate purpose or function.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcElectricTimeControl
Electric time control
An electric time control is a device that applies control to the provision or flow of electrical energy over time.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcCommunicationAppliance
communication appliance
A communications appliance transmits and receives electronic or digital information as data or sound.
Communication appliances may be fixed in place or may be able to be moved from one space to another. Communication appliances require an electrical supply that may be supplied either by an electrical circuit or provided from a local battery source.
flow arrangement
CounterFlow: Air and water flow enter in different directions. CrossFlow: Air and water flow are perpendicular. ParallelFlow: air and water flow enter in same directions.
nominal evaporating temmperature
Chiller evaporating temperature.Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFlowMeter
Flow meter
A flow meter is a device that is used to measure the flow rate in a system.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcElectricAppliance
electric appliance
An electric appliance is a device intended for consumer usage that is powered by electricity.
Electric appliances may be fixed in place or may be able to be moved from one space to another. Electric appliances require an electrical supply that may be supplied either by an electrical circuit or provided from a local battery source.
manual override
Identifies whether hand-operated operation is provided as an override (= TRUE) or not (= FALSE). Note that this value should be set to FALSE by default in the case of a Hand Operated Actuator.
has hot gas bypass
Whether or not hot gas bypass is provided for the compressor. TRUE = Yes, FALSE = No.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcAirToAirHeatRecovery
An air-to-air heat recovery device employs a counter-flow heat exchanger between inbound and outbound air flow. It is typically used to transfer heat from warmer air in one chamber to cooler air in the second chamber (i.e., typically used to recover heat from the conditioned air being exhausted and the outside air being supplied to a building), resulting in energy savings from reduced heating (or cooling) requirements.
Air to air heat recovery
test pressure
The maximum pressure to which the valve has been subjected under test. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
A transformer is an inductive stationary device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another.
Transformer is used to transform electric power; conversion of electric signals for other purposes is handled at other entities: Controller converts arbitrary signals, AudioVisualAppliance converts signals for audio or video streams, and CommunicationsAppliance converts signals for data or other communications usage.
Transformer
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcTransformer
solar reflectance
(Rsol): The ratio of incident solar radiation that is reflected by a shading system (also named _e). Note the following equation Asol + Rsol + Tsol = 1
A humidifier is a device that adds moisture into the air.
Humidifier
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcHumidifier
heat exchange area
Heat exchange area. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcTransportElement
Transport element
A transport element is a generalization of all transport related objects that move people, animals or goods within a building or building complex. The TransportElement defines the occurrence of a transport element.
capacity control
FanCycling: Fan is cycled on and off to control duty. TwoSpeedFan: Fan is switched between low and high speed to control duty. VariableSpeedFan: Fan speed is varied to control duty. DampersControl: Dampers modulate the air flow to control duty. BypassValveControl: Bypass valve modulates the water flow to control duty. MultipleSeriesPumps: Turn on/off multiple series pump to control duty. TwoSpeedPump: Switch between high/low pump speed to control duty. VariableSpeedPump: vary pump speed to control duty.
inside diameter
Actual inner diameter of the tube in the tube bundle. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
media source
Indicates media sources and corresponding names of ports (DistributionPort with FlowDirection=SINK and PredefinedType=AUDIOVISUAL) or aggregated audio/video components (AudioVisualAppliance).
nominal body depth
Nominal or quoted =length, measured along the z-axis of the local coordinate system of the object, of the body of the object. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
heat transfer surface area
Total heat transfer area of the vessel. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
pump flow rate range
Allowable range of volume of fluid being pumped against the resistance specified. Usually measured in kg/s.
nominal volumetric capacity
The total nominal or design volumetric capacity of the tank. Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcAudioVisualApplicance
audio visual appliance
An audio-visual appliance is a device that displays, captures, transmits, or receives audio or video.
Audio-visual appliances may be fixed in place or may be able to be moved from one space to another. They may require an electrical supply that may be supplied either by an electrical circuit or provided from a local battery source. Audio-visual appliances may be connected to data circuits including specialist circuits for audio visual purposes only.
nominal width or diameter
The nominal width or, in the case of a horizontal cylindrical tank, the nominal diameter of the tank. Note: Not required for a vertical cylindrical tank. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcElectricMotor
An electric motor is an engine that is a machine for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Electric motor
nominal water flow heating
Nominal water flow (refers to nominal heating capacity). Usually measured in m3/s.
valve pattern
The configuration of the ports of a valve according to either the linear route taken by a fluid flowing through the valve or by the number of ports where: SINGLEPORT: Valve that has a single entry port from the system that it serves, the exit port being to the surrounding environment. ANGLED_2_PORT: Valve in which the direction of flow is changed through 90 degrees. STRAIGHT_2_PORT: Valve in which the flow is straight through. STRAIGHT_3_PORT: Valve with three separate ports. CROSSOVER_4_PORT: Valve with 4 separate ports.
secondary frequency
The frequency that has been transformed and is running out of the transformer on the secondary side. Usually measured in cycles/s or Hertz (Hz).
nominal energy consumption
Nominal fuel consumption rate required to produce the total boiler heat output. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
roughness
A measure of the vertical deviations of the surface.
outside diameter
Actual outside diameter of the tube in the tube bundle. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
nominal sensible capacity
Nominal sensible capacity. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFlowController
Flow controller
The distribution flow element FlowController defines the occurrence of elements of a distribution system that are used to regulate flow through a distribution system. Examples include dampers, valves, switches, and relays.
visible light transmittance
Fraction of the visible light that passes the shading system at normal incidence. It is a value without unit.
fluid flow rate range
Possible range of fluid flowrate that can be delivered. Usually measured in m3/s.
valve operation
The method of valve operation where: DROPWEIGHT: A valve that is closed by the action of a weighted lever being released, the weight normally being prevented from dropping by being held by a wire, the closure normally being made by the action of heat on a fusible link in the wire FLOAT: A valve that is opened and closed by the action of a float that rises and falls with water level. The float may be a ball attached to a lever or other mechanism HYDRAULIC: A valve that is opened and closed by hydraulic actuation LEVER: A valve that is opened and closed by the action of a lever rotating the gate within the valve. LOCKSHIELD: A valve that requires the use of a special lockshield key for opening and closing, the operating mechanism being protected by a shroud during normal operation. MOTORIZED: A valve that is opened and closed by the action of an electric motor on an actuator PNEUMATIC: A valve that is opened and closed by pneumatic actuation SOLENOID: A valve that is normally held open by a magnetic field in a coil acting on the gate but that is closed immediately if the electrical current generating the magnetic field is removed. SPRING: A valve that is normally held in position by the pressure of a spring on a plate but that may be caused to open if the pressure of the fluid is sufficient to overcome the spring pressure. THERMOSTATIC: A valve in which the ports are opened or closed to maintain a required predetermined temperature. WHEEL: A valve that is opened and closed by the action of a wheel moving the gate within the valve.
nominal body width
Nominal or quoted length, measured along the y-axis of the local coordinate system of the object, of the body of the object. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
circuit type
OpenCircuit: Exposes water directly to the cooling atmosphere. CloseCircuit: The fluid is separated from the atmosphere by a heat exchanger. Wet: The air stream or the heat exchange surface is evaporatively cooled. Dry: No evaporation into the air stream. DryWet: A combination of a dry tower and a wet tower.
nominal sorrounding humidity cooling
Nominal surrounding humidity (refers to nominal cooling capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
length
The finished length of the device. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
flow coefficient
Flow coefficient (the quantity of fluid that passes through a fully open valve at unit pressure drop), typically expressed as the Kv or Cv value for the valve.
minimum working pressure
Allowable minimum working pressure (relative to ambient pressure). Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
finish color
Finish color for cooled beam.
frame type
The type of frame used by the damper (e.g., Standard, Single Flange, Single Reversed Flange, Double Flange, etc.).
placement type
Indicates how the device is designed to be placed.
mechanical operated
Indication whether the element is operated machanically (TRUE) or not, i.e. manually (FALSE).
light emitter nominal power
Light emitter nominal power. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
Sensor
A device that detects and responds to events or changes in the physical environment such as light, motion, or temperature changes.
A device that has category saref:Sensor and performs a saref:SensingFunction.
nominal power consumption
Nominal total power consumption. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
nominal air flow rate
Nominal rate of air flow. Usually measured in m3/s.
secondary apparent power
The power in VA (volt ampere) that has been transformed and is running out of the transformer on the secondary side. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
internal control
Internal modulation control.
nominal cooling capacity
Nominal cooling capacity. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
nominal efficiency
Nominal chiller efficiency under nominal conditions.
integrated lighting type
Integrated lighting in cooled beam.
Evaporator
An evaporator is a device in which a liquid refrigerent is vaporized and absorbs heat from the surrounding fluid.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcEvaporator
outlet temperature range
Allowable outlet temperature of either the water or the steam. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
water inlet temperature range
Allowable water inlet temperature range. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
Duct silencer
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcDuctSilencer
A duct silencer is a device that is typically installed inside a duct distribution system for the purpose of reducing the noise levels from air movement, fan noise, etc. in the adjacent space or downstream of the duct silencer device.
nominal power rate
Nominal fan power rate.Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
hydraulic diameter
Hydraulic diameter. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcProtectiveDevice
Protective device
A protective device breaks an electrical circuit when a stated electric current that passes through it is exceeded.
A protective device provides protection against electrical current only (not as a general protective device). It may be used to represent the complete set of elements including both the tripping unit and the breaking unit that provide the protection. This may be particularly useful at earlier stages of design where the approach to breaking the electrical supply may be determined but the method of tripping may not. Alternatively, this entity may be used to specifically represent the breaking unit alone (in which case the tripping unit will also be specifically identified). This entity is specific to dedicated protective devices and excludes electrical outlets that may have circuit protection.
frame thickness
The thickness of the damper frame material. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
nominal rotation speed
Nominal fan wheel speed. Usually measured in cycles/s.
fail position
Specifies the required fail-safe position of the actuator.
Distribution device
Generalization of all devices that participate in a distribution system. (Definition adapated from http://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/ifc/IFC4/Add1/html/schema/ifcproductextension/lexical/ifcdistributionelement.htm)
pump flow rate range
Allowable range of volume of fluid being pumped against the resistance specified. Usually measured in kg/s.
minimum part load ratio
Minimum part load ratio as a fraction of nominal capacity.
heat transfer type enum
Type of heat transfer between the two air streams.
operation
The operational mechanism for the damper operation.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcPump
A pump is a device which imparts mechanical work on fluids or slurries to move them through a channel or pipeline. A typical use of a pump is to circulate chilled water or heating hot water in a building services distribution system.
Pump
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcShadingDevice
Shading device
Shading devices are purpose built devices to protect from the sunlight, from natural light, or screening them from view. Shading devices can form part of the facade or can be mounted inside the building, they can be fixed or operable.
orientation
The intended orientation for the damper as specified by the manufacturer.
is water storage heater
This is used to identify if the boiler has storage capacity (TRUE). If FALSE, then there is no storage capacity built into the boiler, such as an instantaneous hot water heater.
lift elevation difference
Elevation difference between cooling tower sump and the top of the tower. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
has lock
Indication of whether a switching device has a key operated lock (=TRUE) or not (= FALSE).
frame depth
The length (or depth) of the damper frame. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
Represents the measured value made over a property. It is also linked to the unit of measure in which the value is expressed and the timestamp of the measurement.
https://w3id.org/saref#
Measurement
compressor speed
Compressor speed. Usually measured in cycles/s.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcMedicalDevice
Medical device
A medical device is attached to a medical piping system and operates upon medical gases to perform a specific function. Medical gases include medical air, medical vacuum, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and nitrous oxide.
height
Height of the vibration isolator before tha application of load. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
arrangement
Defines the basic flow arrangements for the heat exchanger: COUNTERFLOW: Counterflow heat exchanger arrangement. CROSSFLOW: Crossflow heat exchanger arrangement. PARALLELFLOW: Parallel flow heat exchanger arrangement. MULTIPASS: Multipass flow heat exchanger arrangement. OTHER: Other type of heat exchanger flow arrangement not defined above.
blade shape
Blade shape. Flat means triple V-groove.
has timestamp
https://w3id.org/saref#
A relationship stating the timestamp of an entity (e.g. a measurement).
valve mechanism
The mechanism by which the valve function is achieved where: BALL: Valve that has a ported ball that can be turned relative to the body seat ports. BUTTERFLY: Valve in which a streamlined disc pivots about a diametric axis. CONFIGUREDGATE: Screwdown valve in which the closing gate is shaped in a configured manner to have a more precise control of pressure and flow change across the valve. GLAND: Valve with a tapered seating, in which a rotatable plug is retained by means of a gland and gland packing. GLOBE: Screwdown valve that has a spherical body. LUBRICATEDPLUG: Plug valve in which a lubricant is injected under pressure between the plug face and the body. NEEDLE: Valve for regulating the flow in or from a pipe, in which a slender cone moves along the axis of flow to close against a fixed conical seat. PARALLELSLIDE: Screwdown valve that has a machined plate that slides in formed grooves to form a seal. PLUG: Valve that has a ported plug that can be turned relative to the body seat ports. WEDGEGATE: Screwdown valve that has a wedge shaped plate fitting into tapered guides to form a seal.
open pressure drop
Total pressure drop across damper. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
final resistance
Filter fluid resistance when replacement is required (i.e., Pressure drop at the maximum air flowrate across the filter when the filter needs replacement per ASHRAE Standard 52.1). Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
is contained in
A relation between an object and the physical space in which it is located.
An actuator is a mechanical device for moving or controlling a mechanism or system. An actuator takes energy, usually created by air, electricity, or liquid, and converts that into some kind of motion.
Actuator
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcActuator
air flow rate range
Minimum allowable air flow rate. Usually measured in m3/s.
number of blades
Number of blades.
nominal static pressure
The static pressure within the air stream that the fan must overcome to insure designed circulation of air. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
visible light reflectance
Fraction of the visible light that is reflected by the glazing at normal incidence. It is a value without unit.
water pressure range
Allowable water circuit working pressure range. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
nominal latent capacity
Nominal latent capacity. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
ambient design dry bulb temperature
Ambient design dry bulb temperature used for selecting the cooling tower. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
nominal part load ratio
Allowable part load ratio range.
nominal return water temperature cooling
Nominal return water temperature (refers to nominal cooling capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
limiting terminal size
The maximum terminal size capacity of the device. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
temperature classification
Enumeration defining the temperature classification of the space heater surface temperature. low temperature - surface temperature is relatively low, usually heated by hot water or electricity. high temperature - surface temperature is relatively high, usually heated by gas or steam.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcUnitaryControlElement
Unitary control element
A unitary control element combines a number of control components into a single product, such as a thermostat or humidistat.
A unitary control element provides a housing for an aggregation of control or electrical distribution elements that, in combination, perform a singular (unitary) purpose. Each item in the aggregation may have its own geometric representation and location.
storage type
Defines the general material category intended to be stored.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcTubeBundle
A tube bundle is a device consisting of tubes and bundles of tubes used for heat transfer and contained typically within other energy conversion devices, such as a chiller or coil.
Tube bundle
nominal pressure drop
Total pressure drop across the filter. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcCondenser
A condenser is a device that is used to dissipate heat, typically by condensing a substance such as a refrigerant from its gaseous to its liquid state.
Condenser
nominal media surface velocity
Average fluid velocity at the media surface. Usually measured in m/s.
This ontology extends the SAREF ontology for the building domain by defining building devices and how they are located in a building. This extension is based on the ISO 16739:2013 Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard for data sharing in the construction and facility management industries. The descriptions of the classes and properties extracted from IFC have been taken from the IFC documentation.
https://w3id.org/def/saref4bldg#
1.0
SAREF extension for building devices
s4bldg
has turbulator
TRUE if the tube has a turbulator, FALSE if it does not.
spray type
SprayFilled: Water is sprayed into airflow. SplashTypeFill: water cascades over successive rows of splash bars. FilmTypeFill: water flows in a thin layer over closely spaced sheets.
internal water volume
Internal volume of evaporator (water side). Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
Actuator
A device responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or system
primary apparent power
The power in VA (volt ampere) that has been transformed and that runs into the transformer on the primary side. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
size
The size of the connection to the valve (or to each connection for faucets, mixing valves, etc.). Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFlowMovingDevice
Flow moving device
The distribution flow element FlowMovingDevice defines the occurrence of an apparatus used to distribute, circulate or perform conveyance of fluids, including liquids and gases (such as a pump or fan), and typically participates in a flow distribution system.
A fan is a device which imparts mechanical work on a gas. A typical usage of a fan is to induce airflow in a building services air distribution system.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFan
Fan
water inlet temperature range
Allowable water inlet temperature range. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
lamp compensation type
Identifies the form of compensation used for power factor correction and radio suppression.
nominal particle geometric standard deviation
Particle geometric standard deviation associated with nominal efficiency.
Physical object
Any Object that has a proper space region. (Definition extracted from DUL ontology)
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nominal supply water temperature heating
Nominal supply water temperature (refers to nominal heating capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
standard
The designation of the standard applicable for the definition of the characteristics of the unit.
Unit of measure
The unit of measure is a standard for measurement of a quantity, such as a Property. For example, Power is a property and Watt is a unit of power that represents a definite predetermined power: when we say 10 Watt, we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined power called "watt". Our definition is based on the definition of unit of measure in the Ontology of units of Measure (OM). We propose here a list of some units of measure that are relevant for the purpose of the Smart Appliances ontology, but this list can be extended.
nominal capacity
Nominal capacity. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcAlarm
Alarm
An alarm is a device that signals the existence of a condition or situation that is outside the boundaries of normal expectation or that activates such a device.
Alarms include the provision of break glass buttons and manual pull boxes that are used to activate alarms.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcFireSuppressionTerminal
Fire suppression terminal
A fire suppression terminal has the purpose of delivering a fluid (gas or liquid) that will suppress a fire.
A fire suppression terminal provides for all forms of sprinkler, spreader and other form of terminal that is connected to a pipework system and intended to act in the role of suppressing a fire.
https://w3id.org/ifc/IFC4_ADD1#IfcElectricGenerator
An electric generator is an engine that is a machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Electric generator
weight
The weight of the device. Usually measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
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A damper typically participates in an HVAC duct distribution system and is used to control or modulate the flow of air.
Damper
transformer vector group
List of the possible vector groups for the transformer from which that required may be set. Values in the enumeration list follow a standard international code where the first letter describes how the primary windings are connected, the second letter describes how the secondary windings are connected, and the numbers describe the rotation of voltages and currents from the primary to the secondary side in multiples of 30 degrees. D: means that the windings are delta-connected. Y: means that the windings are star-connected. Z: means that the windings are zig-zag connected (a special start-connected providing low reactance of the transformer). The connectivity is only relevant for three-phase transformers.
isolator static deflection
Static deflection of the vibration isolator. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
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Flow terminal
The distribution flow element FlowTerminal defines the occurrence of a permanently attached element that acts as a terminus or beginning of a distribution system (such as an air outlet, drain, water closet, or sink). A terminal is typically a point at which a system interfaces with an external environment.
Building device
A tangible object designed to accomplish a particular task in a building.
color temperature
The color temperature of any source of radiation is defined as the temperature (in Kelvin) of a black-body or Planckian radiator whose radiation has the same chromaticity as the source of radiation. Often the values are only approximate color temperatures as the black-body radiator cannot emit radiation of every chromaticity value. The color temperatures of the commonest artificial light sources range from less than 3000K (warm white) to 4000K (intermediate) and over 5000K (daylight). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
net positive suction head
Minimum liquid pressure at the pump inlet to prevent cavitation. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
nominal supply voltage
The nominal voltage of the supply. Usually measured in Volts (V, W/A).
number of circuits
Number of parallel fluid tube circuits.
blade edge
Blade edge.
vertical spacing
Vertical spacing between tubes in the tube bundle.Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
fouling factor
Fouling factor of the tubes in the tube bundle. Usually measured in m2 Kelvin/Watt.
pipe connection enum
The manner in which the pipe connection is made to the cooled beam.
refrigerant class
Refrigerant class used by the compressor. CFC: Chlorofluorocarbons. HCFC: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons. HFC: Hydrofluorocarbons.
nominal diameter
Nominal diameter or width of the tubes in the tube bundle. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
location
The relation between something and the point, or other geometrical thing in space, where it is. For example, the realtionship between a radio tower and a Point with a given lat and long. Or a relationship between a park and its outline as a closed arc of points, or a road and its location as a arc (a sequence of points). Clearly in practice there will be limit to the accuracy of any such statement, but one would expect an accuracy appropriate for the size of the object and uses such as mapping .
nominal supply voltage offset
The maximum and minimum allowed voltage of the supply e.g. boundaries of 380V/440V may be applied for a nominal voltage of 400V.
operational riterial
Time of operation at maximum operational ambient air temperature. Measured in seconds (s) or days (d) or other units of time.
access type
Defines the types of access (or cover) to a tank that may be specified. Note that covers are generally specified for rectangular tanks. For cylindrical tanks, access will normally be via a manhole.
second curvature radius
SecondCurvatureRadius should be defined as the top or right side radius of curvature value. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
application
Humidifier application. Fixed: Humidifier installed in a ducted flow distribution system. Portable: Humidifier is not installed in a ducted flow distribution system.
maximum spectrum
The spectrum of radiation describes its composition with regard to wavelength. Light, for example, as the portion of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, is radiation with wavelengths in the range of approx. 380 to 780 nm (1 nm = 10 m). The corresponding range of colours varies from violet to indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. These colours form a continuous spectrum, in which the various spectral sectors merge into each other.
end shape type
Defines the types of end shapes that can be used for preformed tanks. The convention for reading these enumerated values is that for a vertical cylinder, the first value is the base and the second is the top for a horizontal cylinder, the order of reading should be left to right. For a speherical tank, the value UNSET should be used.B5
nominal supply water temperature cooling
Nominal supply water temperature (refers to nominal cooling capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
color rendering index
The CRI indicates how well a light source renders eight standard colors compared to perfect reference lamp with the same color temperature. The CRI scale ranges from 1 to 100, with 100 representing perfect rendering properties.
horizontal spacing
Horizontal spacing between tubes in the tube bundle. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
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Energy conversion device
The distribution flow element EnergyConversionDevice defines the occurrence of a device used to perform energy conversion or heat transfer and typically participates in a flow distribution system.
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flow instrument
A flow instrument reads and displays the value of a particular property of a system at a point, or displays the difference in the value of a property between two points.
Instrumentation is typically for the purpose of determining the value of the property at a point in time. It is not the purpose of an instrument to record or integrate the values over time (although they may be connected to recording devices that do perform such a function). This entity provides for all forms of mechanical flow instrument (thermometers, pressure gauges etc.) and electrical flow instruments (ammeters, voltmeters etc.)
thermal mass heat capacity
Product of component mass and specific heat.
working pressure
The normally expected maximum working pressure of the valve. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
Building
A building represents a structure that provides shelter for its occupants or contents and stands in one place. The building is also used to provide a basic element within the spatial structure hierarchy for the components of a building project (together with site, storey, and space).
primary air flow rate range
Minimum primary airflow that can be delivered. Usually measured in m3/s.
temperature rating
Temperature rating. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
has part winding
Indication of whether the motor is single speed, i.e. has a single winding (= FALSE) or multi-speed i.e.has part winding (= TRUE) .
blade action
Blade action.
external surface area
External surface area (both primary and secondary area). Usually measured in square metre (m2).
leakage fully closed
Leakage when fully closed. Usually measured in m3/s.
nomminal rotation speed
Pump rotational speed under nominal conditions. Usually measured in cycles/s.
capacity people
Capacity of the transportation element measured in numbers of person.
output capacity
Total nominal heat output as listed by the manufacturer. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
initial resistance
Initial new filter fluid resistance (i.e., pressure drop at the maximum air flowrate across the filter when the filter is new per ASHRAE Standard 52.1). Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
water requirement
Make-up water requirement. Usually measured in m3/s.
nominal moisture gain
Nominal rate of water vapor added into the airstream. Usually measured in kg/s.
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Protective device tripping unit
A protective device tripping unit breaks an electrical circuit at a separate breaking unit when a stated electric current that passes through the unit is exceeded.
Distribution control device
Represents devices of a building automation control system that are used to impart control over elements of a distribution system. (Definition adapated from http://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/ifc/IFC4/Add1/html/schema/ifcsharedbldgserviceelements/lexical/ifcdistributioncontrolelement.htm)
evaporation medium type
ColdLiquid: Evaporator is using liquid type of fluid to exchange heat with refrigerant. ColdAir: Evaporator is using air to exchange heat with refrigerant.
nominal ua
Nominal UA value.
basin reserve volume
Volume between operating and overflow levels in cooling tower basin. Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
maximum apparent power
Maximum apparent power/capacity in VA (volt ampere). Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
ambient design wet bulb temperature
Ambient design wet bulb temperature used for selecting the cooling tower. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
maximum power output
The maximum output power rating of the engine. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
capacity weight
Capacity of the transport element measured by weight. Usually measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
te time
The maximum time (in s) at which the motor could run with locked rotor when the motor is used in an EX-environment. The time indicates that a protective device should trip before this time when the starting current of the motor is slowing through the device.
operation temperature range
Allowable operation ambient (air, fluid) temperature range. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
nominal condensing temperature
Chiller condensing temperature. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
evaporation coolant
The fluid used for the coolant in the evaporator.
number of cells
Number of cells in one cooling tower unit.
ideal shaft power
Compressor shaft power under ideal conditions. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
nominal total pressure
Nominal total pressure rise across the fan. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
secondary air flow rate range
Maximum secondary airflow that can be delivered. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
is neutral secondary terminal available
An indication of whether the neutral point of the secondary winding is available as a terminal (=TRUE) or not (= FALSE).
is measured in
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A relation between a measurement and the unit of measure in which the measurement value is expressed.
blade thickness
The thickness of the damper blade. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
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Burner
A burner is a device that converts fuel into heat through combustion. It includes gas, oil, and wood burners.
nominal frequency
The nominal frequency of the supply. Usually measured in cycles/s or Hertz (Hz).
nominal flow rate
Nominal fluid flow rate through the filter. Usually measured in m3/s.
nominal filter face velocity
Filter face velocity. Usually measured in m/s.
lamp maintenance factor
Non recoverable losses of luminous flux of a lamp due to lamp depreciation i.e. the decreasing of light output of a luminaire due to aging and dirt.
internal refrigerant volume
Internal volume of evaporator (refrigerant side). Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
has exterior insulation
TRUE if the silencer has exterior insulation. FALSE if it does not.
start current factor
IEC. Start current factor defines how large the peek starting current will become on the engine. StartCurrentFactor is multiplied to NominalCurrent and we get the start current.
secondary current
The current that has been transformed and is running out of the transformer on the secondary side. Usually measured in Ampere (A).
remote reading
Indicates whether the meter has a connection for remote reading through connection of a communication device (set TRUE) or not (set FALSE).
close off rating
Close off rating. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
imaginary impedance ratio
The ratio between the imaginary part of the zero sequence impedance and the imaginary part of the positive impedance (i.e. imaginary part of the short-circuit voltage) of the transformer. Used for three-phase transformer which includes a N-conductor.
coil length
Length of coil. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
in line row spacing
In-line tube row spacing. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
nominal return water temperature heating
Nominal return water temperature (refers to nominal heating capacity). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
has defrost
Whether the heat exchanger has defrost function or not.
Building space
An entity used to define the physical spaces of the building. A building space contains devices or building objects.
has space
Relation between a building or a building space and the spaces it can be divided into.
color appearance
In both the DIN and CIE standards, artificial light sources are classified in terms of their color appearance. To the human eye they all appear to be white the difference can only be detected by direct comparison. Visual performance is not directly affected by differences in color appearance.
nominal heat transfer area
Nominal heat transfer surface area associated with nominal overall heat transfer coefficient. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
relates to property
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A relation between a measurement and the property such measurement is about.
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Heat exchanger
A heat exchanger is a device used to provide heat transfer between non-mixing media such as plate and shell and tube heat exchangers. HeatExchanger is commonly used on water-side distribution systems to recover energy from a liquid to another liquid (typically water-based), whereas AirToAirHeatRecovery is commonly used on air-side distribution systems to recover energy from a gas to a gas (usually air).
A cooled beam (or chilled beam) is a device typically used to cool air by circulating a fluid such as chilled water through exposed finned tubes above a space. Typically mounted overhead near or within a ceiling, the cooled beam uses convection to cool the space below it by acting as a heat sink for the naturally rising warm air of the space. Once cooled, the air naturally drops back to the floor where the cycle begins again.
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Cooled beam
electric motor efficiency
The ratio of output capacity to intake capacity.
nominal heating capacity
Nominal heating capacity. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
operating mode
Identifies the operating mode of the boiler.
flow resistance range
Allowable range of frictional resistance against which the fluid is being pumped. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
nominal water flow cooling
Nominal water flow (refers to nominal cooling capacity). Usually measured in m3/s.
nominal heat rejection rate
Sum of the refrigeration effect and the heat equivalent of the power input to the compressor. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
heat transfer medium
Enumeration defining the heat transfer medium if applicable.
impeller diameter
Diameter of compressor impeller - used to scale performance of geometrically similar compressors. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
A boiler is a closed, pressure-rated vessel in which water or other fluid is heated using an energy source such as natural gas, heating oil, or electricity. The fluid in the vessel is then circulated out of the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications.
Boiler
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number of rows
Number of tube rows in the tube bundle assembly.
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Outlet
An outlet is a device installed at a point to receive one or more inserted plugs for electrical power or communications.
Power outlets are commonly connected within a junction box; data outlets may be directly connected to a wall. For power outlets sharing the same circuit within a junction box, the ports should indicate the logical wiring relationship to the enclosing junction box, even though they may be physically connected to a cable going to another outlet, switch, or fixture.
audio volume
Indicates discrete audio volume levels and corresponding sound power offsets, if applicable. Missing values may be interpolated. Measured in watts.
Building object
An object in the building that can be controlled by devices, such as a door or a window that can be automatically opened or closed by an actuator. (Definition taken from SAREF 1.0)
minimum spectrum
The spectrum of radiation describes its composition with regard to wavelength. Light, for example, as the portion of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, is radiation with wavelengths in the range of approx. 380 to 780 nm (1 nm = 10 m). The corresponding range of colours varies from violet to indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. These colours form a continuous spectrum, in which the various spectral sectors merge into each other.
primary air flow rate range
Maximum primary airflow that can be delivered. Usually measured in m3/s.
nominal body length
Nominal or quoted length, measured along the x-axis of the local coordinate system of the object, of the body of the object. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
A filter is an apparatus used to remove particulate or gaseous matter from fluids and gases.
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Filter
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Chiller
A chiller is a device used to remove heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle to cool a fluid, typically water or a mixture of water and glycol. The chilled fluid is then used to cool and dehumidify air in a building.
An electric flow storage device is a device in which electrical energy is stored and from which energy may be progressively released.
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Electric flow storage device
maximum working pressure
Maximum working pressure. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
frame size
Designation of the frame size according to the named range of frame sizes designated at the place of use or according to a given standard.
pressure rating
Nominal pressure rating of the boiler as rated by the agency having jurisdiction. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
motor enclosure type
A list of the available types of motor enclosure from which that required may be selected.
water flow control system type
Factory fitted waterflow control system.
air flow rate range
Maximum allowable air flow rate. Usually measured in m3/s.
nominal heat transfer coefficient
Nominal overall heat transfer coefficient associated with nominal heat transfer area. Usually measured in Watts/m2 Kelvin.
volumen
Total volume of fluid in the tubes and their headers. Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).
electric generator efficiency
The ratio of output capacity to intake capacity.
cover length
The length measured along the x-axis in the local coordinate system or the radius (in the case of a circular shape in plan) of the cover of the oil interceptor. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
contributed luminous flux
Luminous flux is a photometric measure of radiant flux, i.e. the volume of light emitted from a light source. Luminous flux is measured either for the interior as a whole or for a part of the interior (partial luminous flux for a solid angle). All other photometric parameters are derivatives of luminous flux. Luminous flux is measured in lumens (lm). The luminous flux is given as a nominal value for each lamp. Usually measured in Lumen (lm, Candela Steradian).
internal surface area
Internal surface area. Usually measured in square metre (m2).
read out type
Indication of the form that readout from the meter takes. In the case of a dial read out, this may comprise multiple dials that give a cumulative reading and/or a mechanical odometer.
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solar device
A solar device converts solar radiation into other energy such as electric current or thermal energy.
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Sanitary terminal
A sanitary terminal is a fixed appliance or terminal usually supplied with water and used for drinking, cleaning or foul water disposal or that is an item of equipment directly used with such an appliance or terminal.
ventilating pipe size
Size of the ventilating pipe(s). Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
secondary air flow rate range
Maximum secondary airflow that can be delivered. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
power source
Type of power driving the compressor.
number os sockets
The number of sockets that may be connected. In case of inconsistency, sockets defined on ports take precedence.
Valve
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A valve is used in a building services piping distribution system to control or modulate the flow of the fluid.
inlet connection size
Size of the inlet connection. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
shading device type
Specifies the type of shading device.
maximum part load ratio
Maximum part load ratio as a fraction of nominal capacity.
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effective capacity
The total effective or actual volumetric capacity of the tank. Usually measured in cubic metre (m3).B3
maximum supported weight
The maximum weight that can be carried by the vibration isolator. Usually measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
switch function
Indicates types of switches which differs in functionality.
DistributionFlowDevice
Represents devices of a distribution system that facilitate the distribution of energy or matter, such as air, water or power. (Definition adapated from http://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/ifc/IFC4/Add1/html/schema/ifcsharedbldgserviceelements/lexical/ifcdistributionflowelement.htm)
number of panels
Number of panels.
secondary voltage
The voltage that has been transformed and is running out of the transformer on the secondary side. Usually measured in Volts (V, W/A).
vibration transmissibility
The vibration transmissibility percentage.
nominal particle geometric mean diameter
Particle geometric mean diameter associated with nominal efficiency. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
thermal conductivity
Fouling factor of the tubes in the tube bundle. Usually measured in m2 Kelvin/Watt.
operation temperature range
Allowable operation ambient (air, fluid) temperature range. Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
Cooling tower
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A cooling tower is a device which rejects heat to ambient air by circulating a fluid such as water through it to reduce its temperature by partial evaporation.
heat transfer dimension
Indicates how heat is transmitted according to the shape of the space heater.
primary current
The current that is going to be transformed and that runs into the transformer on the primary side. Usually measured in Ampere (A).
is free hanging
Is it free hanging type (not mounted in a false ceiling)?
secondary current type
A list of the secondary current types that can result from transformer output.
staggered row spacing
Staggered tube row spacing. Usually measured in millimeters (mm).
isSpaceOf
Relation between a building space and the building or building space it belongs to.
short circuit voltage
A complex number that specifies the real and imaginary parts of the short-circuit voltage at rated current of a transformer given in %.
is pluggable outlet
Indication of whether the outlet accepts a loose plug connection (= TRUE) or whether it is directly connected (= FALSE) or whether the form of connection has not yet been determined (= UNKNOWN).
lamp ballast type
The type of ballast used to stabilise gas discharge by limiting the current during operation and to deliver the necessary striking voltage for starting. Ballasts are needed to operate Discharge Lamps such as Fluorescent, Compact Fluorescent, High-pressure Mercury, Metal Halide and High-pressure Sodium Lamps. Magnetic ballasts are chokes which limit the current passing through a lamp connected in series on the principle of self-induction. The resultant current and power are decisive for the efficient operation of the lamp. A specially designed ballast is required for every type of lamp to comply with lamp rating in terms of Luminous Flux, Color Appearance and service life. The two types of magnetic ballasts for fluorescent lamps are KVG Conventional (EC-A series) and VVG Low-loss ballasts (EC-B series). Low-loss ballasts have a higher efficiency, which means reduced ballast losses and a lower thermal load. Electronic ballasts are used to run fluorescent lamps at high frequencies (approx. 35 - 40 kHz).
primary voltage
The voltage that is going to be transformed and that runs into the transformer on the primary side. Usually measured in Volts (V, W/A).
Spatial thing
Anything with spatial extent, i.e. size, shape, or position. e.g. people, places, bowling balls, as well as abstract areas like cubes.
is neutral primary terminal available
An indication of whether the neutral point of the primary winding is available as a terminal (=TRUE) or not (= FALSE).
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sensor
A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument.
ideal capacity
Compressor capacity under ideal conditions. Usually measured in Watts (W, J/s).
thermal transmittance
Rate at which energy is transmitted through a body. Usually measured in Watts/m2 Kelvin.
flow resistance range
Allowable range of frictional resistance against which the fluid is being pumped. Usually measured in Pascals (Pa, N/m2).
operating wight
Operating weight of the tank including all of its contents. Usually measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).
Property
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An aspect of an entity that can be observable by a sensor.
is illuminated
An indication of whether there is an illuminated indicator to show that the switch is on (=TRUE) or not (= FALSE).