Thanks, Tim. I had overlooked adding my Location to my profile. I've done that now. I'm in the USA and don't use Uniclass, but I am beginning to become familiar with OmniClass.
Also, my question was maybe not clear. Rather than a national or international classification system, I am looking for a list to help myself and my Users begin to understand what ArchiCAD Element Classification selection (in the Tags & Categories Panel) to use if "ArchiCAD Type" is not appropriate and if not, what is the best-fitting ArchiCAD Element Classification, if it is not readily apparent or obvious to the User.
When we model a floor slab on grade, we could leave the ArchiCAD Element Classification set to "ArchiCAD Type", or for consistency, I'd like my Users to know which more specific Element Classification to select from the list. In the case of the floor slab on grade, selecting "Slab" is fairly easily understood. If we model a ceiling using the Slab Tool, we can easily understand to select "Ceiling" from the available options when selecting an ArchiCAD Element Classification.
However, if we are using the Object Tool, I'd like to know which ArchiCAD Element Classification is most appropriate for a whole bunch of things we typically have in our models. For Objects, if we don't specify but leave it set on ArchiCAD Type, it will export to IFC based on its Object Subtype. In the example of casework, if we use an ArchiCAD Library Part, for example: Cabinet Base Double Door 18, that Library Part has the option to turn on a sink and tap. That Object also has an Object Subtype of "Flow Equipment", which is a Sanitary Terminal in IFC. So if we are modeling a kitchen and use multiple instances of this Base Cabinet in different configurations, if we don't specify an ArchiCAD Element Classification, at export to IFC, each of these Base Cabinets will export as Sanitary Terminal, whether it has a sink in it or not. I think I found on the buildingSMART website that IFC standards think of casework (whether built on site or factory built) as similar to furniture and should therefore be IfcFurnishingElement.
So I found my answer for casework, but for many of the other things that we model, I'm looking for a list (potentially just a user-created list) that helps understand a "best practice" ArchiCAD Element Classification setting for the non-obvious ones: gutters and downspouts, grab bars and other toilet accessories, toilet partitions, fire extinguishers and other types of equipment like residential appliances, wall trim... I think Building Element Proxy is a catch-all category for element types not yet defined in IFC2x3, but surely some of what I'm looking for can be classified in some way and not have to be lumped into the broad and generic Building Element Proxy.
Thanks again, and I apologize for not being clearer in my original post.
Brian Spears
BIM Manager, Steele Group Architects
Winston-Salem, NC
AC27 USA on macOS