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Imperial Tutorial - Autodesk

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Loss Coefficient<br />

Flow Configuration<br />

Flow Direction<br />

System Type<br />

Loss Method<br />

Mechanical - Airflow<br />

Pressure Drop<br />

Flow<br />

Dimensions<br />

Shape<br />

Height<br />

Width<br />

Radius<br />

Identity Data<br />

Index<br />

Primary Connector<br />

Link Connector Index<br />

Connector Description<br />

Mechanical (Piping)<br />

Constraints<br />

Edge loop centered<br />

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Active only when the Loss Method is Coefficient.<br />

Possible values are: Calculated, Preset, System.<br />

Possible values are: In, Out, Bidirectional.<br />

Possible values are: Supply, Return, Exhaust, Other, Undefined.<br />

Possible values are: Not Defined, Coefficient, Specific Loss.<br />

Active only when the Loss Method is Specific Loss.<br />

The amount of air flowing at this connector.<br />

Possible values are: Rectangular or Round.<br />

The height of the connector when the Shape is defined to<br />

be rectangular.<br />

The width of the connector when the Shape is defined to<br />

be rectangular.<br />

The radius of the connector when the Shape is defined to<br />

be round.<br />

A unique identifier for a connector in a family (read only).<br />

Possible values are: True or False (read only). A single connector<br />

of each discipline is allowed to be primary in each<br />

family. The family’s HVAC data that displays in a schedule<br />

is derived from the primary connector.<br />

The index of the linked connector, -1 if none. (read only)<br />

A description of the connector<br />

Connector placement method (read only).

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