EntranceEquipment
An equipment to describe an entrance like a door or barrier.
<EntranceEquipment version="any" id="321">
...
</EntranceEquipment>The definition of the inside and outside of an entrance requires its orientation. For fixed object entrances this is done via the DoorOrientation property. However this only allows compass directions which do not apply to vehicles. Therefore this requires the Orientation property from the DeckEntrance this EntranceEquipment is assigned to.
The Orientation of the DeckEntrance points towards the outside.
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│ Outside
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Orientation │ │Door │
│ └───────────┘
│ InsideXSD: xsd/netex_part_1/part1_ifopt/netex_ifopt_equipmentAccess_version.xsd
Location
PublicationDelivery/dataObjects/ResourceFrame/equipmentsProperties
Width
Clearance width of the entrance.
Example
<Width>1.2</Width>Height
Clearance height of the entrance.
Example
<Height>2</Height>DirectionOfUse
Direction in which the entrance can be used. Default is both.
Values (DirectionOfUseEnumeration):
- up
- down
- both
Example
<DirectionOfUse>both</DirectionOfUse>Door
Whether there is a door in the entrance. If false it describe an opening in a wall.
Example
<Door>true</Door>DoorHandleOutside
The type of the outer door handle. This property can also be thought of as the handle against the door direction.
Values (DoorHandleEnumeration):
- none
- lever
- button
- knob
- crashBar
- doorHandle
- grabRail
- windowLever
- vertical
- other
Example
<DoorHandleOutside>doorHandle</DoorHandleOutside>DoorHandleInside
The type of the inner door handle. This property can also be thought of as the handle in door direction.
Values (DoorHandleEnumeration):
- none
- lever
- button
- knob
- crashBar
- doorHandle
- grabRail
- windowLever
- vertical
- other
Example
<DoorHandleInside>doorHandle</DoorHandleInside>KeptOpen
Whether the door is kept open.
Example
<KeptOpen>false</KeptOpen>DoorType
The type of door.
Values (DoorTypeEnumeration):
- hingedSingle
- hingedPair
- slidingSingle
- slidingPair
- foldingSingle
- foldingPair
- hingedRamp
- revolving
- other
- none
- unknown
Example
<DoorType>slidingSingle</DoorType>Barrier
Whether there is a physical barrier across the doorway.
Example
<Barrier>true</Barrier>Staffing
Whether the door is staffed.
Example
<Staffing>false</Staffing>AutomaticDoor
Whether doors open automatically.
For doors with a DoorType set to revolving this indicates that the door rotates on its own without manually pushing it. AutomaticDoor therefore supersedes the RevolvingDoor property.
Example
<AutomaticDoor>false</AutomaticDoor>DoorControlElementHeight
Indicates door control element height. This could be e.g. a door handle or a door button.
Example
<DoorControlElementHeight>1</DoorControlElementHeight>GlassDoor
Whether the door is made of glass. Useful in navigation to warn visually impaired people.
Example
<GlassDoor>false</GlassDoor>WheelchairPassable
Whether the entrance can be passed with a wheelchair.
Example
<WheelchairPassable>true</WheelchairPassable>WheelchairUnaided
Whether the entrance can be passed in a wheelchair without aid.
Example
<WheelchairUnaided>false</WheelchairUnaided>DoorstepMark
Whether there is a tactile doorstep mark.
Example
<DoorstepMark>false</DoorstepMark>NecessaryForceToOpen
The necessary force to open the door. While these are subjective values they might still be beneficial in regards to accessibility.
Values (NecessaryForceEnumeration):
- noForce
- lightForce
- mediumForce
- heavyForce
- unknown
Example
<NecessaryForceToOpen>heavyForce</NecessaryForceToOpen>SuitableForCycles
Whether the entrance can be passed with a bicycle.
Example
<SuitableForCycles>true</SuitableForCycles>RampDoorbell
When there is a removable ramp, whether the entrance has a dedicated doorbell to ask for the ramp.
Example
<RampDoorbell>false</RampDoorbell>TurningSpacePosition
Whether there is a turning space for wheelchair users. The manoeuvering space for wheelchairs is a space left in the immediate vicinity of the door to operate it correctly and is materialised by a rectangle located at the base of the door.
Values (EntranceTurningSpacePositionEnumeration):
- none
- outside
- inside
- insideAndOutside
Example
<TurningSpacePosition>insideAndOutside</TurningSpacePosition>WheelchairTurningCircle
The diameter of the turning circle within the turning space for a wheelchair.
Example
<WheelchairTurningCircle>1.2</WheelchairTurningCircle>