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Version 12.0 of the UNICEDE/px format, intended for use with CLASIC/2 Version 12.0.0 and CATStation Version 12.0.0, includes the following changes:
- Ten new secondary modifiers (Fields 40-49) have been added to the Location Detail Record (Record Type 64) to support updates to the AIR Earthquake Model for the U.S. Several existing secondary modifiers (IrRetroFit, IrFoundation and IrIntPartition) have also been updated to support these changes. Additionally, IrProximity has been renamed IrPounding.
- The Seal of Approval secondary modifier (Field 4) on the Location Detail Record (Record Type 64) has been enabled for use with the AIR Hurricane Model for the U.S.
- The new optional Industrial Facility Component Record (64.2) can be used to provide detailed information on components and subcomponents for locations with industrial facility occupancy codes (400-482).
- U.S. Hurricane model support is now available for industrial facility exposures, including occupancy codes 400-482, the IrBldFndConn secondary modifier (Field 34) on the Location Detail Record to capture the anchorage of equipment at such facilities, and components and subcomponents
- Support for changes to AIR’s Extratropical Cyclone Model for Europe, including new scheme paths, geographic resolutions, construction and occupancy code support, and a Forestry occupancy code (375) for Sweden and Norway.
- Two new fields have been added to the Offshore Location Detail Record (Record Type 64.1) to aid users importing location records for offshore assets in the Gulf of Mexico. MMS Complex ID (Field 16) represents a unique Minerals Management Service (MMS) identifier assigned to a single structure or a group of structures connected by a walkway, while MMS Structure Number (Field 17) represents a unique MMS number assigned to a specific structure within a complex.
- A new field, Well Count (Field 15), on the Offshore Location Detail Record (Record Type 64.1) has replaced the previously existing ExposureClass field. Well Count allows users to specify the number of wells connected to a platform.
- Three new deductible types have been introduced on the Layer and Sublimit Records (Record Types 61 and 62). The MI2, MA2 and MM2 have been introduced as alternatives to the existing Minimum (MI), Maximum (MA) and Minimum and Maximum (MM) deductibles. While deductible types MM, MI and MA deductible types compare location deductibles (for the risks affected by a given event) to the layer deductible using the mean ground-up losses to determine the deductible amount, deductible types MM2, MI2 and MA2 compare location deductibles (for the risks affected by a given event) to the layer deductible using the full ground-up distribution.
- Other updates and clarification to the documentation
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