Components
Components represent individual building elements and can be referenced
from other components, templates or model data. The following components are available:
Library components are loaded into the model at the time the file is
created and from then on they are associated specifically with the model
and so are known as Model components. Any
later change made to the Library components does not affect existing building
models because they reference their own set of Model components.
Managing component data
You can edit and move component data around in various ways:
- Add, Edit, Delete, Import
and Export Component library
data from the Opening
Screen - Component Library tab.
- If a model file is loaded you can edit Model components from the Components tab in the Navigator panel
(Learning mode switched off)
or by using the Data management panel on the right of the screen (Learning
mode switched on).
- In either case, to add
a component open up the component type you wish to define by clicking
on the + to the left of the component icon, then click on the category
of component you wish to define. Now
click on the Green
'+' to
add a component of the selected category.
- Import/export Model component using the File > Export > Library
data menu command to create a .ddf file with the .dsb model file
open.
- To import the previously exported Model component data to the Component library close the .dsb file and import
the .ddf file to the library.
- Load the latest library components into your model
using the Import library components and templates
to model command from the Tools menu when a model is loaded. Any
new data that has been added to the library since the model file was created
will be imported to the model. Also if there have been any changes to
library component data, this new data will overwrite the original data.
Important Note: any
component you add while a model is open will be added to Model components
and not to the Component library. It will only be added to the library
and hence to new models if you export the new component model data in
.ddf form and import the .ddf file to the library before creating the
new model.
Note: As well as importing DDF files created directly by DesignBuilder more advanced users can also create their own component and template data sets (outside DesignBuilder) for importing. See the Importing Custom Templates and Components topic for more information on the process involved.
Colour codes
Components are coded by colour in all selection
lists as follows:
- Red shows user data, i.e. data
that was not supplied by DesignBuilder.
- Green indicates that the data is
derived from a reputable national or international source (e.g. ASHRAE, CIBSE).
- Blue indicates that the data is
generated internally by DesignBuilder.
- Black is used for all other data.
See also Model Data Colour.