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<PropertySetDef><IfcVersion version="2x3 TC1" schema="IFCPRODUCTEXTENSION"/><Name>Pset_ElectricalDeviceCommon</Name><Definition>Definition from IAI: A means of collecting together all properties that are commonly used by electrical devices.</Definition><Applicability>All classes of electrical device</Applicability><ApplicableClasses><ClassName>IfcDistributionElement</ClassName></ApplicableClasses><ApplicableTypeValue></ApplicableTypeValue><PropertyDefs><PropertyDef><Name>NominalCurrent</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcElectricCurrentMeasure"/><UnitType type="ELECTRICCURRENTUNIT"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The maximum allowed current that a device is certified to handle.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>UsageCurrent</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcElectricCurrentMeasure"/><UnitType type="ELECTRICCURRENTUNIT"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The current that a device is actually handling or is calculated to be handling at a point in time.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>NominalVoltage</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertyBoundedValue><ValueRangeDef><LowerBoundValue value="0"/><UpperBoundValue value="?"/></ValueRangeDef><DataType type="IfcElectricVoltageMeasure"/><UnitType type="ELECTRICVOLTAGEUNIT"/></TypePropertyBoundedValue></PropertyType><ValueDef><MinValue value="0"/><MaxValue value="?"/></ValueDef><Definition>The range of allowed voltage that a device is certified to handle. The upper bound of this value is the maximum.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>ElectricalDeviceNominalPower</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcPowerMeasure"/><UnitType type="POWERUNIT"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The output power rating that is certified for a device.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>NumberOfPoles</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcInteger"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The number of logical connections that can be made on an electrical device.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>HasProtectiveEarth</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcBoolean"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>Indicates whether the electrical device has a protective earth connection (=TRUE) or not (= FALSE).</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>NominalFrequencyRange</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertyBoundedValue><ValueRangeDef><LowerBoundValue value="0"/><UpperBoundValue value="?"/></ValueRangeDef><DataType type="IfcFrequencyMeasure"/><UnitType type="FREQUENCYUNIT"/></TypePropertyBoundedValue></PropertyType><ValueDef><MinValue value="0"/><MaxValue value="?"/></ValueDef><Definition>The upper and lower limits of frequency for which the operation of the device is certified.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>PhaseAngle</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcPositivePlaneAngleMeasure"/><UnitType type="PLANEANGLEUNIT"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The angular difference between two waveforms of the same frequency</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>IP_Code</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcLabel"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>IEC 529 (1989) Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>InsulationStandardClass</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertyEnumeratedValue><EnumList name="PEnum_InsulationStandardClass"><EnumItem>Class0Appliance</EnumItem><EnumItem>Class0IAppliance</EnumItem><EnumItem>ClassIAppliance</EnumItem><EnumItem>ClassIIAppliance</EnumItem><EnumItem>ClassIIIAppliance</EnumItem><EnumItem>NotKnown</EnumItem><EnumItem>Unset</EnumItem></EnumList></TypePropertyEnumeratedValue></PropertyType><ValueDef><MinValue value=""/><MaxValue value=""/></ValueDef><Definition>Insulation standard classes provides basic protection information against electric shock. Defines levels of insulation required in terms of constructional requirements (creepage and clearance distances) and electrical requirements (compliance with electric strength tests). Basic insulation is considered to be shorted under single fault conditions. The actual values required depend on the working voltage to which the insulation is subjected, as well as other factors. Also indicates whether the electrical device has a protective earth connection.</Definition></PropertyDef><PropertyDef><Name>PhaseReference</Name><PropertyType><TypePropertySingleValue><DataType type="IfcIdentifier"/></TypePropertySingleValue></PropertyType><ValueDef/><Definition>The phase identification used for the device electrical input. This should be the same phase identifier that is used for the conductor segment providing the electrical service to the device. In general, it is recommended that IEC recommendations for phase identification are used (L1, L2 etc.). However, other phase identifiers may be used such as by color (Red, Blue, Yellow) or by number (1, 2, 3) etc.</Definition></PropertyDef></PropertyDefs></PropertySetDef>

