
IfcEnergyConversionDeviceType
Definition from buildingSMART:
The element type IfcEnergyConversionType defines a list of commonly shared property
set definitions of an energy conversion device and an optional set of product representations.
It is used to define an energy conversion device specification (i.e. the specific product
information, that is common to all occurrences of that product type).
NOTE: The product representations are defined as
representation maps (at the level of the supertype IfcTypeProduct, which
get assigned by an element occurrence instance through the
IfcShapeRepresentation.Item[1] being an
IfcMappedItem.
A energy conversion type is used to define the common properties of a
energy conversion device that may be applied to many occurrences of that type.
An energy conversion device is a building systems device that converts energy from one form into another such
as a boiler (i.e., combusting gas to heat water), chiller (i.e., using a refrigeration cycle to cool a
liquid), or a cooling coil (i.e., using the phase-change characteristics of a refrigerant to cool air).
Energy conversion types (or the instantiable subtypes) may be exchanged
without being already assigned to occurrences.
The occurrences of the IfcEnergyConversionType are represented
by instances of IfcEnergyConversion or its subtypes.
HISTORY: New entity in IFC Release 2x2.
EXPRESS specification:
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| ENTITY IfcEnergyConversionDeviceType
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Inheritance graph
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| ENTITY IfcEnergyConversionDeviceType;
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OPTIONAL IfcLabel;
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