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WINDOW
Width
Fra
me D
epth
Frame Width Window Profile Width
Fra
me D
epth
Positio
n
Win
dow
Pro
file
Depth
Win
dow
Depth
Positio
n
Window Overlap
Gla
ss T
hic
kness
Gla
ss S
pace
Mulio
n D
epth
Mulion Width
Win
dow
Depth
Positio
n
Rough Distance Sides
Render Offset Interior
Inte
rior
Sill
Offset
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GENERAL PLAN DIMENSIONS
DETAIL PLAN DIMENSIONS
FIG 1
FIG 2
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Dimension Overview
Width
Heig
ht
Window Profile Width
Mullion Width
Inte
rior
Sill
Heig
ht
Handle
Length
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GENERAL ELEVATION DIMENSIONS
DETAIL ELEVATION DIMENSIONS
FIG 3
FIG 4
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Dimension Overview
Inte
rior
Sill
Heig
htExterior Sill Depth
Heig
ht
Rough D
ista
nce T
op
Fra
me W
idth
Frame Depth
Glass Thickness
Glass Space
Glass Position
Handle
Length
Handle Radius
Frame Position
Win
dow
Overl
ap
Window Depth Offset
Window Depth
Win
dow
Wid
thM
ulli
on W
idth
Mullion Depth
Rough D
ista
nce B
ottom Interior Sill Offset
Inte
rior
Sill
Vert
ical O
ffset
Render
Offset B
ottom
Exte
rior
Render
Offset B
ottom
Inte
rior
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DETAIL SECTION
FIG 5
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Dimension Overview
Width
W1
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
25
100
0
0
0
0
W2
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
25
100
0
0
0
25
W3
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
25
100
0
1
0
25
W4
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
25
100
0
1
0
0
Visibility
Height %
Width %
Position Horizontal
Position Vertical
Offset Horizontal
Offset Vertical
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
W1
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
100
25
0
0
0
0
W2
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
100
25
0
0
25
0
W3
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
100
25
1
0
25
0
W4
(1) Visibility
(2) Height %
(3) Width %
(4) Position Horizontal
(5) Position Vertical
(6) Offset Horizontal
(7) Offset Vertical
100
25
1
0
0
0
Width
Visibility
Height %
Width %
Position Horizontal
Position Vertical
Offset Horizontal
Offset Vertical
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
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VERTICAL SETUP
HORIZONTAL SETUP
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See Page 5 of 5 For Window Parameter Overviews
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VisibilityThis Parameter controls each window visibility for the fix or swing window.There are 5 windows in (RFAM2310_Window - 5) and 10 windows in (RFAM2310_Window - 10).Single or Multiple Windows can be switched on or off. See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup & Horizontal Setup.This shows each stage of the window visibility and the setup. Once visibility is switched on, the parameters asexplained below and shown on Page 4 of 5 needs to be adjusted for the correct position and proportion.
Height %This Parameter controls the Height in percentage. See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup & Horizontal Setup.To achieve a result of 4 windows as shown, W1 Height%,W2 Height%,W3 Height% and W4 Height% are set at25% of the Height for the Vertical Setup and 100% of the Height for the Horizontal Setup. Once Height %parameters on each window are adjusted and the required window visibilities are switched on, the next steps areexplained below and shown on Page 4 of 5 that need to be adjusted for the correct position and proportion.
Width%This Parameter controls the Width in percentage. See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup and Horizontal Setup.To achieve a result of 4 windows as shown, W1 Height%,W2 Height%,W3 Height% and W4 Height% are set at100% of the Height for the Vertical Setup and 25% of the Height for the Horizontal Setup. Once Width % andHeight % parameters on each window are adjusted and the required window visibilities are switched on, the nextsteps are explained below and shown on Page 4 of 5 that need to be adjusted for the correct position andproportion.
Position HorizontalThis Parameter controls the Horizontal position of each window. This is an integer parameter which only uses thevalue 0 and 1. If the value is set to 0, the window Width and the Horizontal offset is adjusted and positioned from theLeft. If the value is set to 1, the window Width and the Horizontal offset is adjusted and positioned from the Right.See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup & Horizontal Setup. In the Horizontal Setup, W1 Position Horizontal is set to 0 whichmeans the Width and the Horizontal position is adjusted from the Left. In the Horizontal Setup W4 Positionis set to 1 which means the Width and the Horizontal position is adjusted from the Right.Note: The Vertical Setup is set to 0.
Position VerticalThis Parameter controls the Vertical position of each window. This is an integer parameter which only uses thevalue 0 and 1. If the value is set to 0, the window Height & the Vertical offset is adjusted and positioned from theBottom. If the value is set to 1, the window Height and the Vertical offset is adjusted and positioned from the Top.See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup and Horizontal Setup. In the Vertical Setup, W1 Position Vertical is set to 0 whichmeans the Height and the Vertical position is adjusted from the Bottom. In the Vertical Setup W4 Position is set to 1which means the Height and the Vertical position is adjusted from the Top.Note: The Horizontal Setup is set to 0.
Offset HorizontalThis Parameter controls the Horizontal offset of each window. This is a percentage parameter similar to the Height%and Width%. See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup and Horizontal Setup. Width% values for the Horizontal Setup are setto 25%, W2 Offset Horizontal is positioned from the Left, and W3 Offset Horizontal is positioned from the Right;simply add the same value as the Width%. The W2 window offsets from W1 and sits at the side of W1 window, andthe W3 window sits at the side of W4. If this value is 0 the windows W2 and W3 will overlap W1 and W4Note: The Vertical Setup is set to 0.
Offset VerticalThis Parameter controls the Vertical offset of each window. This is a percentage parameter similar to the Height%and Width%. See Page 4 of 5 Vertical Setup and Horizontal Setup. Width% values for the Vertical Setup are set to25%, W2 Offset Vertical is positioned from the Bottom, and W3 Offset Horizontal is positioned from the Top; simplyadd the same value as the Height%. The W2 window offsets from W1 and sits at the Top of W1 window, and theW3 window sits at the Bottom of W4. If this value is 0 the windows W2 and W3 will overlap W1 and W4Note: The Vertical Setup is set to 0.
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Window Parameter Overviews
2
1
3
4
0
32
12
34
14
0
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DETAILS OF SYMBOL LINES
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Opening SwingThis Parameter controlseach fix or swing window.
OPENING SWINGS
0
1
2
3
4
12
32
34
14
FIX
TOP
LEFT
BOTTOM
RIGHT
TOP RIGHT
BOTOM RIGHT
BOTTOM RIGHT
TOP LEFT
45.0
0°
55
36
70
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DETAIL PLAN BAY DIMENSIONS
Bay Frame SetupIn the Instance properties.The Parameters which
setup a Bay Window are-
0
1
2
3
4
5
BayThis is a main Parameter which activates or deactivates the baywindow functionality. If this parameter is activated, the frame will miteraccording to the values set in the instance parameters. If deactivated,the miters will set to a standard frame with zero degrees angle
Bay Frame Miter Left AngleControls the angle of the Left mitered edge when the Bay parameter is activated
Bay Frame Miter Right AngleControls the angle of the Right mitered edge when the Bay parameter is activated
Bay Frame Left Interior Post WidthControls the width of the left interior mitered edge when the Bay parameter is activated
Bay Frame Right Interior Post WidthControls the width of the right interior mitered edge when the Bay parameter is activated
Bay Frame Post DepthControls the depth of the left and right mitered post when the Bay parameter is activated
1
2 3
4
BAY
5
MITERED FRAMES
Window Trim Width
Win
dow
Tri
m D
epth
Window Trim Offset
Window Trim WidthWindow Trim Offset
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In the Instance properties.The Parameterwhich activates the window trim is"Window Trim Visibility"To adjust the trim in its width and thickness,you can adjust the parameters which are:-Window Trim WidthWindow Trim DepthWindow Trim Offset
These parameters can also be found in theinstance parameters under Dimensions
WINDOW TRIM
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LOUVERS
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In the type properties under Graphics each window has a set of parameters which adjust the Louvers,
Louver Visibility = Checkbox under the Graphics Menu in Type Properties.Once selected, this will show louvers as shown in the images below. Please note to adjust the Louver Count adjust the
parameter "Mullion horizontal count".if "Louver Visibility" is unselected this will show horizontal mullions if the count is more than zero.
Louver Count = Checkbox under the Graphics Menu in Type Properties.If "Louver Count" is Selected this will show Horizontal Louvers if the count is more than zero.
These Louvers lengths automatically adjust in the length when the "Mullion horizontal count" is adjusted more than zeroIf "Louver Count" is Unselected you will be able to adjust the "Louver Length" and the Louver Count will be adjusted
automatically
Louver Length = Length under the Dimensions Menu in Type Properties.As explained in the Louver Count above if the Louver Count Checkbox is unselected then the Louver Length can be
adjusted so each louver has a specified height. The louver count is automatically adjusted. This is a general parameterwhich adjusts all louver lengths if the Louver count checkbox is unselected.
If the Louver count checkbox is selected then please note the louver length & count will not flex
Louver Thickness = Length under the Dimensions Menu in Type Properties.This is a general parameter which adjusts all louver thickness if Louver Visibility is activated
Louver Offset = Length under the Dimensions Menu in Type Properties.This is a general parameter which adjusts all louver offset if Louver Visibility is activated
Louver Angle = Angle under the Dimensions Menu in Instance Properties."Louver Angle" parameter allows you to adjust the angle of the Louvers in each window setup
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SINGLE DOUBLE GLAZING
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Glass Visibility = 1
Glass Visibility = 2
In the type properties under Constraints adjust the parameterGlass Visibility which is a Integer/Number Parameter.
The Results are shown below.If the parameter is set to 0, then the glass visibility will switch off
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SILLS
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Stone Sill
Aluminium Sill
Brick Sill
In the type properties under Constraints adjust the parameterExterior Sill Visibility which is a Integer/Number Parameter.
The Results are shown below.If the parameter is set to 0, then the sill visibility will switch off
Exterior Sill Visibility = 1
Exterior Sill Visibility = 2
Exterior Sill Visibility = 3
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Plan View Graphics (From Version 1.5)
Our All In One Window consists of several nested panes, (5 or 10)depending on which file you use and as these panes are
parametrically positionable, the standard Revit cutplane would notalways show the window correct in plan view.
As a soloution for this issue the All In One Window has a built inparameter for each pane to allow the user to controll which panes
shall be shown in the plan view.This parameter (Wx PLAN SYMBOL LINE VISIBILITY) for each pane
can be found in the type parameters next ti the Window VisibilityParameters
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Cavity Closer
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Width
Rough Width Width
Width Width
Heig
ht
Heig
ht
Heig
ht
Heig
ht
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Frame Dimensions