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Default Values Part Glossary

Explore which physical aspects of a window match to the corresponding default values in integrate.

 

Key Points: Default Values Part Glossary 

Access the Default Values page via DrawingBoard Config > Default Values.

The Default Values page allows you to set different defaults for different ranges. Each row represents a configurable default, and each column represents a range.

The page is subdivided into Part (Frame, Casement Sash, etc), and each Part has numerous Properties associated with it (Depth, Thickness etc). It is important that you update the Property within the correct Part, as many Properties will exist within several different Parts (e.g. Thickness properties exist for Panels, Glazing, and all the different types of Sashes).

General tips:

  • The All column lets you update a default for all ranges at once.
  • Use the Range, Part, and Property filters to find desired properties quickly.
  • Making changes will not immediately update any drawings - range defaults must be reapplied within a drawing, or a batch update applied to drawing templates.

 


1. drawingItemPart

Allows you to set defaults that affect the overall item. Key properties:

  • frameMaterialId, cillMaterialId, sashMaterialId: set the default timbers.
  • internalFrameColourexternalFrameColour etc: set the default colours that will appear on the Drawing Board for frames, sashes, and panels. Colours can be specified as a hex code.

 

2. Frame (assemblyFramePart)
Set the defaults for frames. Key properties:

  • topHeight, leftWidth, rightWidth, and bottomHeight represent the height of the head, the width of the left and right jambs, and the cill height. The values here are for the inner jamb on a sash window, or the profiled side of a solid frame (i.e. the smaller value), and then the  frameHeadStopSize, frameStileStopSize, cillStopSize defaults are added on to these values to calculate the outer jamb or unprofiled measurement.
  • frameDepth: the depth of the frame.
  • cillDepth: the depth of the cill, including any nosing.
  • cillBackDepth: the depth of the cill, excluding any nosing.
Note that all these properties can be overridden by properties on other Parts, e.g. defaultFlushFrameDepth on the Casement part, or defaultSpiralFrameHead on the Pair of Sashes. This is so that different values can be set for different item types on the same range.

 

3. Frames (containerPart)
Set defaults relating to bay windows.

 

4. Mullion (mullionPart) and Transom(transomPart)
Holds the values for mullions and transoms. Key properties:

  • thicknessInFrame: set the thickness of the transom/mullion. This is the internal measurement for a sash window, or the profiled measurement for a solid transom/mullion. The larger value is then calculated using the mullionStopSize / transomStopSize properties (= thicknessInFrame + 2 * StopSize).

  • thicknessInSash: set the thickness of a sash divider, such as a door muntin or midrail.


6. Top sash part

Holds the values for the top sash:

7. Bottom sash part
Holds the values for the bottom sash:


8. Sash pair part
Holds the values which are shared between the top and bottom sashes:


9. Yorkshire sash part
Holds the values for Yorkshire sash windows:


10. Opening horizontal sliding sash part
Holds the values for the opening sash of a Yorkshire sash window:


11. Fixed horizontal sliding sash part
Holds the values for the fixed sash of a Yorkshire sash window:


12. Casement sash part
Holds the values for the casement sash part:

13. French casement part
Holds the values for French casement windows:



14. Left French casement sash part
Holds the values for French casement windows:

15. Left French door leaf part
Holds the values for the left French door leaf:

16. Floating transom casement part
Holds the values for floating transoms in casement windows:



17. Top floating transom casement sash part
Holds the values for the top sash of a floating transom casement window:


18. Bottom floating transom casement sash part
Holds the values for the bottom sash of a floating transom casement window:

 

19. Right French casement sash part
Holds the values for the right sash of a French casement window:

20. Right French door leaf part
Holds the values for the right French door leaf:

21. Door leaf part
Holds the values for the door leaf:

 

22. French door part
Holds the values for French doors:

 

23. Stable door partH
olds the values for stable doors:



24. Top stable door part
Holds the values for the top door leaf of stable doors:


25. Bottom stable door leaf part
Holds the values for the bottom door leaf of stable doors:



26. Bi-fold door part
Holds the values for bi-fold doors:



27. Sliding door part
Holds the values for the non-fixed door in a sliding door:



28. Cill part
Holds the values for the cill (sill):



29. Glass part
Holds the values for the glass in a window:


30. Glass pane part
Holds the values for the glass pane part:



31. Horizontal glazing bar part / 32. Vertical glazing bar part
Holds the values for the glazing bars:


33. Vision panel glass part
Holds the values for the vision panel glass:


34. Panel part
Holds the values for panels: