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21 from CIM14.CPSM.Equipment.Core.IdentifiedObject import IdentifiedObject
23 class OperationalLimitType(IdentifiedObject):
24 """A type of limit. The meaning of a specific limit is described in this class.
25 """
27 def __init__(self, direction="high", acceptableDuration=0.0, *args, **kw_args):
28 """Initialises a new 'OperationalLimitType' instance.
30 @param direction: The direction of the limit. Values are: "high", "absoluteValue", "low"
31 @param acceptableDuration: The nominal acceptable duration of the limit. Limits are commonly expressed in terms of the a time limit for which the limit is normally acceptable. The actual acceptable duration of a specific limit may depend on other local factors such as temperature or wind speed.
32 """
33 #: The direction of the limit. Values are: "high", "absoluteValue", "low"
34 self.direction = direction
36 #: The nominal acceptable duration of the limit. Limits are commonly expressed in terms of the a time limit for which the limit is normally acceptable. The actual acceptable duration of a specific limit may depend on other local factors such as temperature or wind speed.
37 self.acceptableDuration = acceptableDuration
39 super(OperationalLimitType, self).__init__(*args, **kw_args)
41 _attrs = ["direction", "acceptableDuration"]
42 _attr_types = {"direction": str, "acceptableDuration": float}
43 _defaults = {"direction": "high", "acceptableDuration": 0.0}
44 _enums = {"direction": "OperationalLimitDirectionKind"}
45 _refs = []
46 _many_refs = []