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Connector Properties

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    The discipline assigned to a connector determines its properties. The following tables show the different connector parameters, by property group, for each discipline and a brief description of their functionality.

    Electrical
    Constraints
    Edge loop centered Connector placement method (read only).
    Graphics
    Size on screen Size of the connector display inside the Family Editor.
    Electrical - Loads
    True Load Phase 3 Calculated based on (Apparent Load Phase 3) x (Power Factor).
    True Load Phase 2 Calculated based on (Apparent Load Phase 2) x (Power Factor).
    True Load Phase 1 Calculated based on (Apparent Load Phase 1) x (Power Factor).
    Power Factor Percentage of power attributed to this connector. Active only when Power is specified as System Type.
    Apparent Load Phase 3 Calculated based on (Voltage) x (Current - Phase 3). Active only when Balanced Load is False and System Type is Power, and Number of Poles >2.
    Apparent Load Phase 2 Calculated based on (Voltage) x (Current - Phase 2). Active only when Balanced Load is False and System Type is Power, and Number of Poles >1.
    Apparent Load Phase 1 Calculated based on (Voltage) x (Current - Phase 1). Active only when Balanced Load is False and System Type is Power.
    Apparent Load Calculated based on (Voltage) x (Current). Active only when Balanced Load is True and System Type is Power.
    Voltage The voltage specified on the connector. Active only when the System Type is Power.
    System Type Possible values are: Data, Power - Balanced, Power - Unbalanced, Telephone, Security, Fire Alarm, Nurse Call, Controls, Communication.
    Load Classification Possible values are: HVAC, Lighting, Power, Other.
    Power Factor State Possible values are: Lagging, Leading.
    Number of Poles Possible values are: 1, 2, or 3.
    Identity Data
    Index A unique identifier for a connector in a family (read only).
    Primary Connector Possible values are: True or False (read only). A single connector of each discipline is allowed to be primary in each family. The family’s electrical data that displays in a schedule is derived from the primary connector.
    Connector Description A description of the connector.
    Utility Indicates whether the connector is exported on a site utility to an Autodesk Exchange file (ADSK).

    See Importing Building Components.

    Mechanical (HVAC)
    Constraints
    Edge loop centered Connector placement method (read only).
    Angle Used for adjustable angle families (such as elbows and adjustable tees) to push the angle value into the family from connected components.
    Graphics
    Size on screen Size of the connector display inside the Family Editor.
    Mechanical
    Flow Factor Percentage of the system flow attributed to this connector. Active only when the Flow Configuration is System.
    Loss Coefficient Active only when the Loss Method is Coefficient.
    Flow Configuration Possible values are: Calculated, Preset, System.
    Flow Direction Possible values are: In, Out, Bidirectional.
    System Type Possible values are: Supply, Return, Exhaust, Other, Undefined.
    Loss Method Possible values are: Not Defined, Coefficient, Specific Loss.
    Mechanical - Airflow
    Pressure Drop Active only when the Loss Method is Specific Loss.
    Flow The amount of air flowing at this connector.
    Dimensions
    Shape Possible values are: Rectangular or Round.
    Height The height of the connector when the Shape is defined to be rectangular.
    Width The width of the connector when the Shape is defined to be rectangular.
    Radius The radius of the connector when the Shape is defined to be round.
    Identity Data
    Index A unique identifier for a connector in a family (read only).
    Primary Connector Possible values are: True or False (read only). A single connector of each discipline is allowed to be primary in each family. The family’s HVAC data that displays in a schedule is derived from the primary connector.
    Link Connector Index The index of the linked connector, -1 if none. (read only).
    Connector Description A description of the connector.
    Utility Indicates whether the connector is exported on a site utility to an Autodesk Exchange file (ADSK).

    See Importing Building Components.

    Mechanical (Piping)
    Constraints
    Edge loop centered Connector placement method (read only).
    Angle Used for adjustable angle families (such as elbows and adjustable tees) to push the angle value into the family from connected components.
    Graphics
    Size on screen Size of the connector display inside the Family Editor.
    Mechanical
    Fixture Units Active only when the System Type is Sanitary, Domestic Hot Water, or Domestic Cold Water and the Flow Configuration is Fixture Units.
    K Coefficient K Coefficient (K Factor) is only editable if Loss Method is specified as “K Coefficient”.
    Flow Factor Percentage of the system flow attributed to this connector. Active only when the Flow Configuration is System.
    Flow Volumetric flow rate of fluid through connector.
    Pressure Drop Active only when the Loss Method is Specific Loss
    Flow Configuration Possible values are: Calculated, Preset, System.
    Flow Direction Possible values are: In, Out, Bidirectional. Bidirectional is active only when the Flow Configuration is Calculated.
    Loss Method Possible values are: Not Defined, K Coefficient from Table, K Coefficient, Specific Loss.
    Allow Slope Adjustments Possible values are: Checked or unchecked.
    System Type Possible values are: Undefined, Hydronic Supply, Hydronic Return, Sanitary, Domestic Cold Water, Domestic Hot Water, Fire Protection, Other.
    K Coefficient Table Possible values are: Bell Mouth Inlet or Reducer, Inward Projecting Pipe, Outlet, Square Edged Inlet. Active only when the Loss Method is K Coefficient from Table.
    Dimensions
    Radius The nominal size of the connector.
    Identity Data
    Index A unique identifier for a connector in a family (read only).
    Primary Connector Possible values are: True or False (read only). A single connector of each discipline is allowed to be primary in each family. The family’s piping data that displays in a schedule is derived from the primary connector.
    Link Connector Index The index of the linked connector, -1 if none. (read only).
    Connector Description A description of the connector.
    Utility Indicates whether the connector is exported on a site utility to an Autodesk Exchange file (ADSK).

    See Importing Building Components.