Appendix > How Water Tracing Works > Water Pressure System |
Version: 10.1 |
Tracing queries may be crucial to a utility’s procedures in routine maintenance or an emergency. These configuration details explicitly link the decisions made by the administrator with what the user can expect to happen when traces are performed.
The purpose of this trace is to find connected features of equal operating pressures with two types of features (with the Regulator model name assigned) acting as barriers: either all regulators or regulators and other devices. For the All Regulators option, the solver looks for junctions that have Bit 20 (Regulator) set. It sets these features as the barriers to the trace and performs the trace. For the Regulators with different inlet and outlet pressures option, the solver looks for junctions with both Bit 20 (Regulator) and Bit 17 (Water Pressure System Boundary) set.
The results include all of the features reached from the flag except for the Regulators that were barriers for the trace. Regulators placed along a complex edge will not interrupt the selection of the entire complex edge. The Drawing option for returning results does allow the user to only draw individual segments of the complex edge.
Object Class Model Names: Regulator
Field Name (can be any name) |
Field Type |
Field Model Name (exact spelling) |
---|---|---|
WaterPressureSystemStatus |
text (length=20) |
WATERPRESSURESYSTEMSTATUS |
Normal Position |
long integer |
NORMALPOSITION |
SOP In |
long integer or double |
SOPIN (optional) |
SOP Out |
long integer or double |
SOPOUT (optional) |
Pressure System Bit Interpretations