UPX Location Detail Record Fields for Import |
The table below lists all the UPX location detail record fields that you use to import exposure data using the UNICEDE®/px data format. The location detail record is supported for U.S. Hurricane, U.S. Earthquake, U.S. Wildfire, U.S. Inland Flood, Canada Earthquake, Europe Inland Flood, Great Britain Inland Flood, and Japan Earthquake.
Field # |
Field |
Description |
1 |
RecTypeCode |
Use record type 64 for location detail records. |
2 |
Policy identifier |
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3 |
Location identifier |
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4 |
Level of professional engineering attention given to the design of the structure |
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5 |
Identifies the floor of concern if coverage is not for entire building |
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6 |
General qualitative description of building condition from visual inspection |
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7 |
Distance to the closest structure, which if not adequate, can cause the two structures to collide during earthquake shaking |
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8 |
Tree hazard around the building |
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9 |
Potential of small debris in a radius of 200 feet |
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10 |
Potential of large missiles in a radius of 100 feet |
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11 |
Terrain conditions |
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12 |
Average height of buildings adjacent to the building of interest |
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13 |
IrBldOrientation |
Orientation of the building |
14 |
Overall shape of the building in plan |
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15 |
Layout of structural elements that can lead to torsional loads |
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16 |
A structural weakness at any floor |
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17 |
Irregularity in such things as floor plan, structural components, uneven weight distribution, etc. |
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18 |
Earthquake resistive systems installed in building |
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19 |
Building or some components thereof may have been retrofitted to resist earthquake loads. |
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20 |
Shape of the roof |
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21 |
Roof slope |
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22 |
Nature of material used to cover the roof |
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23 |
Material and construction type of the roof deck of the building |
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24 |
Nature of the connections used to secure the roof covering to the roof deck |
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25 |
Nature of the connections used to secure the roof deck to the underlying roof support system |
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26 |
Nature of the connection used to secure the roof support system to the walls |
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27 |
Year in which the roof was built |
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28 |
Materials used for external walls of building |
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29 |
Materials used for weather protection of walls |
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30 |
Type of glass used in building |
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31 |
The percent area of the walls covered by glass |
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32 |
Nature of wind protection systems used |
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33 |
Nature of the exterior doors in the building |
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34 |
Connection type between the structure and foundation |
|
35 |
Form of construction of the building foundation |
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36 |
Materials used for internal partition walls of the building |
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37 |
Components of a property that are not integral parts of the main building but are physically attached to it |
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38 |
Components of a property that are not integral parts of the main building and are not physically connected to it |
|
39 |
Description of the mechanical and other equipment on top of roofs |
|
40 |
Indicates whether there are short columns in a building |
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41 |
Percentage of exterior walls that are open (i.e., have windows or doors) |
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42 |
Amount of decorative elements attached to the exterior of a building |
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43 |
Level of equipment bracing in a building |
|
44 |
Indicates whether the water heater in a building is braced |
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45 |
Multiple lateral load resisting elements (frames or shear walls) in a building |
|
46 |
Percentage of external walls that are brick veneer |
|
47 |
Height of a one-story building |
|
48 |
Indicates whether there are rooftop tanks on the adjoining higher buildings |
|
49 |
Indicates whether a building has a chimney and, if so, what its height in feet is |
|
50 |
Connection between columns and basement for SRC and steel construction |
|
51 |
Indicates the presence of a multi-story hall in a building |
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52 |
Type of web for H-shaped steel |
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53 |
Accounts for the quality of welding in a building |
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54 |
Indicates whether the transition from SRC to RC in columns of SRC construction is a smooth one |
|
55 |
Indicates the presence of cold formed tubes in steel structures |
|
56 |
A measure of the total seismic performance of a building, which accounts for all characteristics that affect the response of a building to an earthquake |
|
57 |
Defines a set of locations as part of a Custom Flood Zone |
|
58 |
Helps increase flood protection for single risks (e.g., for large industrial facilities), based on return periods |
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59 |
Identifies the vulnerabilities during different phases of construction |
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60 |
Percentage complete (defined as the % of project completed with start of the policy) |
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