The FlatOval_Sleeve sheet in the HVAC.xls workbook defines the flat oval welds that you want in the Catalog.
PartNumber
Type the part number for the weld. An example is FlatOvalWeld for flat oval weld.
Part numbers for flat oval welds must be unique throughout the entire Catalog.
FaceDepth
Type the face depth for the object.
FaceWidth
Type the face width for the object.
ComponentType
Type the component type for the weld.
PartDescription
Type a description for the weld.
SymbolDefinition
Type the symbol definition for the weld. An example is SP3DHVACFlatOvalWeld.CFlatOvWeld.
Width
Type the width of the duct.
Depth
Type the depth of the duct.
For the remaining properties, (i) indicates an integer corresponding to a nozzle number assigned to the cross section. This method avoids a lengthy listing for all possibilities, like Nozzle(1):CrossSection, Nozzle(2):CrossSection, and Nozzle(3):CrossSection for three possible nozzles. When you type the nozzle properties in the workbook, substitute a number for i to assign the nozzle to the appropriate property.
Nozzle(i):CrossSection
Type the related CrossSection object for the port.
Nozzle(i):EndPrep
Type the coded end preparation for the nozzle. Examples of end preparations include Threaded, Screwed, Plain End, Welded, Bolted, Female, Male, and Ferule. In the reference data, a number represents each type of end preparation (for example, 1 for Threaded, 2 for Screwed and so on).
Nozzle(i):Thickness
Type the thickness of the nozzle port.
Nozzle(i):FlangeWidth
Type the sleeve width for the nozzle.
Nozzle(i):FlowDirection
Type the flow direction for the nozzle.
Nozzle(i):PortDepth
Type the depth of the port for the nozzle.
Nozzle(i):CptOffset
Type the offset value for the component.