The ReceiverType is the representation of a receiver and extends its supertype by specific Nodes. According to DIN EN 13445-1, a receiver is a pressure vessel with a housing and its direct attachments up to the coupling point connecting it to other equipment, designed and built to contain fluids under pressure. It is illustrated in Figure 28and formally defined in Table 36.
Figure 28– ReceiverType Illustration
Table 36– ReceiverType Definition
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BrowseName |
ReceiverType |
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IsAbstract |
False |
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Node Class |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
Other |
Subtype of the CASComponentTypedefined in 7.7, i.e. inheriting the InstanceDeclarations of that Node. |
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The following nodes override nodes added by the CASComponentType |
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0:HasComponent |
Object |
Design |
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ReceiverDesignType |
O |
When instantiating this ObjectTypethe Identification Objectshall use one of the concrete subtypes of the MachineryItemIdentificationType, either MachineIdentificationType or MachineryComponentIdentificationType, depending on the concrete usage of this Component. The ModellingRule of the Property DeviceClass remains as mandatory and its Value Attributeshall match the value stated in Table 9.