Sets the general properties of the split.
Duct Run
Specifies the name of the duct run associated with the split. You can select another run from the list if necessary.
<Load More Runs> loads all the runs that belong to the parent system. This option is not available after you load all the runs, or if the parent system contains less than 200 runs.
More displays the Select Duct Run Dialog. Use this option to select a duct run that is associated with a different ducting system.
Insulation Material
Specifies the material of the insulation.
Piping
If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Specification box, you cannot change the value in the Insulation Material box. However, if you manually entered the insulation specification, you must provide a corresponding insulation material as per the specification. If you selected an insulation specification from the available list, the software automatically displays the corresponding material as per the specification.
HVAC
If you select Not Insulated, you cannot change the information in Insulation Thickness.
Select More to select an insulation material from the Catalog. To change the options on the list, edit the Insulation Material select list in Catalog. See Select Insulation Material Dialog.
Insulation Thickness
Specifies the thickness of the insulation.
Piping
If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Specification box, you cannot change the value in the Insulation Thickness box. However, if you manually entered the insulation specification, you must provide a corresponding insulation thickness value as per the specification. If you selected an insulation specification from the available list, the software automatically displays the corresponding thickness value as per the specification.
HVAC
If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Material box, this property is unavailable.
Part
Specifies the part used to split the duct.
Depth Slope
Specifies the slope angle to the depth axis. Depth Slope is displayed only if you select a reference data type that supports slope. Values range from -89 to 89.