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Prefix/Number : Each opening can have a prefix (identifying letters before the number) and a freely enterable number.
Identification number : An opening can be assigned an identification number. This number is then used to list the window or door in the window/door list.
Label : This input allows a label for the opening for later list output.
Description : A description can be entered for each opening. This description is then transferred to the building data program in the description field of the window and door list.
Uw value of the entire window : This value is transferred to an EnEV program when the EnEV data is transferred.
G-value energy transmittance value : This value is transferred to an EnEV program when the EnEV data is transferred.
Method for construction : Here you can select the method for entering the construction in the "Construction" sub-dialog box.
Combined elements : This method creates the opening components using combined elements and allows for more detailed input. Those familiar with combined elements can also adapt or modify the design to suit their own needs.
Templates : This method is based on the old templates. This method offers less influence over the design.
HRB type : In the HRB preprocessor, a file can be distinguished between different window and door types. These types are simply numbered. This identifier determines which of the HRB types is used for this opening.
If you already have an HRB pre-processing file hanging on the wall in which the opening is to be entered (via the design or the attributes), then not only the number is displayed here, but the full name of the various opening settings as they were saved in the HRB file.
HRB opening direction : Typically, an opening already has a specific opening direction, as defined in the Design subdialog box. If you select the 'from design' option in this field, this exact opening direction will also be considered for the HRB assignment. However, you can also specify a different opening direction, specifically for the HRB assignment.
HRB stop side : Typically, an opening already has a specific stop side, as defined in the Design subdialog box. If you select the 'from design' option in this field, this exact stop side will be considered for the HRB assignment. However, you can also specify a different opening direction, specifically for the HRB assignment. Since separate settings can be made for the stop and lock sides in the HRB file, you have the option of assigning these settings specifically to the opening sides. For example, if you want to create a wider post for the belt winder, and the belt winder should be positioned on the stop side or the lock side, regardless of the opening direction, you can control this using the HRB stop side. In the HRB file, you create the wider post for the stop side, and in the floor plan, you assign the desired opening side the identifier 'left HRB stop' or 'right HRB stop', depending on whether this wide post should be on the left or right.
Combined Elements : In this area, you can select a combined element to be placed with the opening. Only combined elements created for openings can be selected here. These could be combined elements for shutters, for example.
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