After looking at the structure of popular building classification systems, now let’s look at their logic and internal consistency. For illustration, I’ll consider how they handle 4 different building elements.
First – what do you get when you search the different systems for a door?
OmniClass
Searching for “door” gives 192 results.
In the “Doors” subgroup of the “Openings, Passages and Protection Products” group. They’re classified based on their material (Metal Doors, Wood Doors) or function (Traffic Doors, etc.). At a deeper level of the table, doors are divided into more precise classes based on type of material or function: sliding, rotating, etc. But since wood doors, for example, are only classified based on how they open, it’s not clear how to specify an oak, pine or birch-wood door. Plastic doors, though, are classified based on coating, consistency and function. In short, the criteria for identifying objects and putting them in classes are not clear.
23-17 00 00 |
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Doors |
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Door Components |
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Door Frames |
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Preassembled Door and
Frame Units |
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Door Fanlights |
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Door Sections |
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Structural Door
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Door Cladding Sections |
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Door Linings and
Boards |
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Door Renovation Sets |
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Door Sidelites |
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Door Accessories |
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Door Peep Holes |
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Door Buffers |
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Door Stops |
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Door Mail Openings |
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Door Mail Slots |
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Door Louvers |
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Door Lights |
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Metal Doors |
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Hollow Metal Doors |
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Aluminum Doors |
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Aluminum Screen Doors |
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Aluminum Storm Doors |
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Steel Doors |
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Steel Screen Doors |
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Steel Storm Doors |
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Bronze Doors |
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Sliding Metal Doors |
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Folding Metal Doors |
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Revolving Metal Doors |
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Overhead Metal Doors |
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Roller Shutter
Overhead Metal Doors |
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Sectional Overhead
Metal Doors |
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Wood Doors |
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Carved Wood Doors |
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Flush Wood Doors |
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Clad Wood Doors |
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Prefinished Wood Doors |
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Stile and Rail Wood
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Wood Storm Doors |
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Wood Screen Doors |
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Sliding Wood Doors |
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Folding Wood Doors |
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Revolving Wood Doors |
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Overhead Wood Doors |
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Roller Shutter
Overhead Wood Doors |
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Sectional Overhead
Wood Doors |
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Plastic Doors |
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Laminated Plastic
Doors |
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Solid Plastic Doors |
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Plastic Storm Doors |
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Plastic Screen Doors |
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Sliding Plastic Doors |
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Folding Plastic Doors |
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Revolving Plastic
Doors |
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Overhead Plastic Doors |
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Roller Shutter
Overhead Plastic Doors |
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Sectional Overhead
Plastic Doors |
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Composite Doors |
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Fiberglass Composite
Doors |
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Sliding Composite
Doors |
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Folding Composite
Doors |
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Composite Hinged Doors |
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Revolving Composite
Doors |
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Overhead Composite
Doors |
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Roller Shutter
Overhead Composite Doors |
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Sectional Overhead
Composite Doors |
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Glazed Doors |
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Glazed Hinged Doors |
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All Glass Doors |
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Swinging All Glass
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Sliding All Glass
Doors |
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Folding All Glass
Doors and Grilles |
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Accordion Folding All
Glass Doors |
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Panel Folding All
Glass Doors |
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Bifold All Glass Doors |
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Revolving All Glass
Doors |
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Balanced All Glass
Doors |
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Passage Grilles |
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Sliding Passage
Grilles |
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Folding Passage
Grilles |
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Accordion Folding
Passage Grilles |
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Rolling Grilles |
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Access Doors |
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Trap Doors |
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Access Doors |
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Floor Hatches |
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Roof Hatches |
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Security Floor Hatches |
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Security Roof Hatches |
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Forced Entry and
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Ballistic Resistant
Roof Hatches |
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Man Hole Accesses |
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Access Panels |
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Equipment Access
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Fire Doors |
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Fire Rated Doors |
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Fire Rated Overhead
Doors |
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Fire Rated Rolling
Doors |
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Fire Rated Sliding
Doors |
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Fire Rated Hinged
Doors |
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Fire Rated Revolving
Doors |
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Temperature Rate of Rise Fire
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Temperature Rate of
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Temperature Rate of
Rise Fire Rated Rolling Doors |
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Temperature Rate of
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Temperature Rate of
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Temperature Rate of
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Fire Shutters |
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Controlled Environment
Doors |
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Cold Storage Doors |
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Sound Control Doors |
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Radiation Protection
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Electromagnetic
Shielding Doors |
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Radio Frequency
Protection Doors |
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BO Shielding Doors |
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X Ray Protection Doors |
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Nuclear Radiation
Protection Doors |
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High Energy Magnetic
Pulse Protection Doors |
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Detention Doors |
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Hanger Doors |
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Lightproof Doors |
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Revolving Darkroom
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Traffic Doors |
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Flexible Traffic Doors |
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Flexible Strip Doors |
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Rigid Panel Traffic
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Rapid Opening Doors |
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Pressure Resistant
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Airtight Doors |
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Watertight Doors |
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Security Rated Door |
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Blast Resistant Doors |
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Forced Entry Door |
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Multi Forced Entry
Lock Door |
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Single Forced Entry
Lock Door |
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Forced Entry and
Ballistic Resistant Door |
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Ballistic Resistant
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Uniclass 2015
Searching for “door” gives 102 results, within the openings group of elements. In Uniclass 2015, just like in OmniClass, multiple different classification criteria are used in the table: doors are classified according to the material they’re made of, how they work, their purpose, etc. So it’s hard to follow the classification logic and structure.
Pr_30_59_24 |
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Doorsets |
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Automatic revolving doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_14 |
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Collapsible gate and grille sets |
Pr_30_59_24_15 |
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Combination doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_16 |
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Composite doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_28 |
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Fire doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_30 |
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Flexible doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_34 |
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Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_37 |
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High security doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_38 |
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24 |
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High speed doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_48 |
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Loading bay doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_49 |
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Louvre doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_50 |
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24 |
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Manual revolving doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_52 |
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Metal doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_64 |
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) strip curtain sets |
Pr_30_59_24_75 |
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Sectional overhead doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_80 |
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Sliding door and partition sets |
Pr_30_59_24_81 |
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Sliding folding doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_83 |
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Sliding folding shutters |
Pr_30_59_24_92 |
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Unplasticized
polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U) doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_93 |
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Up-and-over doorsets |
Pr_30_59_24_97 |
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Wood doorsets |
ISO 81346
Searching for “door” in the 3rd table of ISO 81346-2 yields only 2 results: “doors” and “large doors”. This classification system does not apply any criteria for materials, function or operating principle. A door is simply a door.
In the ISO 81346 classification methodology, the properties of elements are taken out of the classification system. Things like type of material, fire-safety requirements, or manner of opening are traits of a door that make the element unique. Specifying an element’s traits as properties offers more freedom. There’s no limit to the number of properties, so defining them all in a classification system is impossible. But properties are easy to specify in your BIM software, where every element of a structure has its standard attributes (material, function, density, energy efficiency parameters, etc.). That data gets included in specification tables, and thus the element types are classified.
The second object for review is a window:
OmniClass
Windows, like doors, are part of the “Openings, Passages and Protection” group of elements in the table’s first level. Windows, too, are classified on the basis of the material they’re made of, their purpose, and functional criteria.
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Window Sections |
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Window Linings and
Boards |
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Window Vents |
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Window Frames |
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Transoms |
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Sidelites |
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Retractable Screens |
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Metal Windows |
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Metal Fixed Windows |
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Metal Horizontal
Sliding Windows |
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Metal Single Hung
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Metal Double Hung
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Metal Triple Hung
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Metal Awning Windows |
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Metal Casement Windows |
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Metal Hopper Windows |
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Metal Vertical Pivoted
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Metal Jalousie Windows |
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Wood Windows |
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Wood Fixed Windows |
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Wood Horizontal
Sliding Windows |
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Wood Single Hung
Windows |
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Wood Double Hung
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Wood Triple Hung
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Wood Awning Windows |
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Wood Casement Windows |
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Wood Hopper Windows |
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Wood Vertical Pivoted
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Wood Jalousie Windows |
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Plastic Windows |
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Plastic Fixed Windows |
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Plastic Horizontal
Sliding Windows |
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Plastic Single Hung
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Plastic Double Hung
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Plastic Triple Hung
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Plastic Awning Windows |
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Plastic Casement
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Plastic Hopper Windows |
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Plastic Vertical
Pivoted Windows |
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Plastic Jalousie
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Plastic Jalousie
Awning Windows |
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Composite Windows |
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Composite Fixed
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Composite Horizontal
Sliding Windows |
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Composite Single Hung
Windows |
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Composite Double Hung
Windows |
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Composite Triple Hung
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Composite Awning
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Composite Casement
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Composite Hopper
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Composite Vertical
Pivoted Windows |
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23-17 13 19 29 |
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Composite Jalousie
Windows |
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Composite Jalousie
Awning Windows |
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Projecting Windows |
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Bay Windows |
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Angles Bay Windows |
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Box Bay Windows |
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Bow Windows |
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Roof Windows |
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Masonry Windows |
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Glass Masonry Unit
Windows |
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Special Purpose
Windows |
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Fire Rated Windows |
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23-17 13 27 13 |
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Detention Windows |
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23-17 13 27 15 |
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Pass Windows |
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Controlled Environment
Windows |
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23-17 13 27 17 11 |
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Sound Control Windows |
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23-17 13 27 17 13 |
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Radiation Protection
Windows |
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23-17 13 29 |
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Security Windows |
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23-17 13 29 11 |
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Ballistic Resistant
Windows |
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23-17 13 29 11 11 |
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Teller Forced Entry
and Ballistic Resistant Windows |
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23-17 13 29 13 |
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Blast Resistant
Windows |
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23-17 13 29 13 11 |
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Blast Resistant
Structural Muntin Windows |
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23-17 13 29 13 13 |
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Blast Resistant Window
Frames |
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23-17 13 29 15 |
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Impact
Resistant Windows |
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23-17 13 29 17 |
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Forced Entry Resistant
Windows |
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23-17 13 29 19 |
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Radio Frequency
Shielding Windows |
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23-17 13 29 21 |
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Security Window Films |
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23-17 13 29 21 11 |
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Shatter Resistant
Security Window Films |
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23-17 13 29 23 |
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Security Window
Curtains |
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23-17 13 29 23 11 |
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Security
Window Blast Curtains |
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Uniclass 2015
Unlike for doors, for windows the only main classification criteria is the material they’re made of.
Pr_30_59_98 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
Window units |
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Pr_30_59_98_02 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
02 |
Aluminium
window units |
Pr_30_59_98_03 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
03 |
Aluminium
frame roof window units |
Pr_30_59_98_15 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
15 |
Composite window units |
Pr_30_59_98_34 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
34 |
Glass louvre window units |
Pr_30_59_98_72 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
72 |
Rigid polyurethane frame roof window units |
Pr_30_59_98_83 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
83 |
Steel window units |
Pr_30_59_98_84 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
84 |
Steel frame roof window units |
Pr_30_59_98_92 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
92 |
Unplasticized
polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U) window units |
Pr_30_59_98_93 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
93 |
Unplasticized
polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U) roof window units |
Pr_30_59_98_96 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
96 |
Wood window units |
Pr_30_59_98_97 |
30 |
59 |
98 |
97 |
Wood frame roof window units |
ISO 81346
Here too a search of the system gives us only 2 results: “window” and “window unit”. As noted, their properties (material, function, manner of operating) are assigned using BIM software.
Next we’ll consider a beam:
OmniClass
Beams are spread out over various groups. They are classified on the basis of their purpose and their type.
Uniclass 2015
Beams are found in the “Structure and general products” group, in the “Support and restraint products” subgroup. As with windows, the main classification criteria for beams is the material and beam type.
ISO 81346
Searching for “beam” in the third table here gives only 1 result: “beam”. Since in this classification system property criteria are not used, classification becomes simpler and at the same time clearer.
Finally, for more variety, let’s take an engineering element, say a pipe:
OmniClass
Most relevant elements are in the “General facility services products” group’s “Piping” subgroup. The main criteria for grouping is whether pipes are single- or double-walled, and classification at the 4th level is for use aboveground or underground.
Uniclass 2015
In the U.K. classification system almost all pipes are classified on the basis of two criteria: material and manner of use. But the mixing of these criteria creates more confusion than clarity.
ISO 81346
Searching for “pipe” in the third table of the international standard gives 2 results: an open-ended channelling element, or “drainpipe”, and a closed-ended channelling element – simply a “pipe”.