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ISO 16757-5:2025 Data structures for electronic product catalogues for building services — Part 5: Product catalogue exchange format

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025.

Data structures for electronic product catalogues for building services — Part 5: Product catalogue exchange format

Description

This document describes how product catalogue data for building services products is exchanged by means of ISO 16739-1 (Industry Foundation Classes, IFC) and EN 17549-2 from manufacturers to designers of building services systems.

This document specifies how the product catalogue structures and content are set up using the definitions stored in a data dictionary.

In scope of this document are:

     processes for the provision and exchange of product catalogues;

     rules for the geometrical representation of products;

     representation of products, product classes, ports, in/outlets, components and accessories by using IFC;

     representation of properties in IFC and the use of IFC constraints for the representation of product variants;

     representation of parametric geometry and the generation of IFC geometries for selected variants;

     calculation of article number.

The resulting product catalogue can be used by designers to select the desired products and integrate them into their model of the building services system.

The expected audience of this document are software providers for the built environment sector and professionals working in the sector who create product catalogues or use product catalogues by means of software tools.

Not in scope of this document is the representation of properties in data dictionaries. The use of data dictionaries is described in ISO 16757-4.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

89

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document describes how product catalogue data for building services products is exchanged by means of ISO 16739-1 (Industry Foundation Classes, IFC) and EN 17549-2 from manufacturers to designers of building services systems.

This document specifies how the product catalogue structures and content are set up using the definitions stored in a data dictionary.

In scope of this document are:

     processes for the provision and exchange of product catalogues;

     rules for the geometrical representation of products;

     representation of products, product classes, ports, in/outlets, components and accessories by using IFC;

     representation of properties in IFC and the use of IFC constraints for the representation of product variants;

     representation of parametric geometry and the generation of IFC geometries for selected variants;

     calculation of article number.

The resulting product catalogue can be used by designers to select the desired products and integrate them into their model of the building services system.

The expected audience of this document are software providers for the built environment sector and professionals working in the sector who create product catalogues or use product catalogues by means of software tools.

Not in scope of this document is the representation of properties in data dictionaries. The use of data dictionaries is described in ISO 16757-4.

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