Initially all impact categories have an impact direction set, that's why also PENRT and PERT have the impact direction set. And these indicators only come from the background database currently - the life cycle indicator for primary energy in the supply chain, which is similar to CED (net calorific value).
Because of the new manual/custom indicators for "Inherent LHV of declared product and packaging (renewable)" and "Inherent LHV of declared product and packaging (non-renewable)" I thought that it is a more "safe" approach to set the impact direction to "unspecified", because maybe users will not know that these indicators should be modeled in the input. Because no impact direction is set, it will not make any difference in the results, if the modeler puts these foreground indicators in the input or in the output. Because these indicators are only inventory indicators (and not real elementary flows in exchange with the environment) it does not really matter if they appear on the input or on the output from a methodology perspective, as long as the modeler is using them to simply count / to simply add up the embodied energy of certain products.