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==Conceptual Zone Layers== | |||
The administration edition of CityWater include the conceptual approach to understanding the water distribution model. Using proprietary algorithms, the model is automatically delineated into conceptual zone, roughly equivalent to pressure zones. | |||
There are two major types of conceptual zones: hydraulic zones and boundary zones. The hydraulic zones consists of at least one node, but often are composed of many nodes and links that are hydraulically connected (i.e.: no boundaries made up of valves or pumps to separate them). Boundary zones consist of one or more pumps, valves, or closed pipes that separate the hydraulic zones. In the administration edition of CityWater, two additional layers are provided on the map for visualizing the conceptual zones. | |||
The naming of zones is done automatically on the Legend with the following convention: | |||
*Hydraulic zones are named with an “N” | |||
*Boundary zones are named with an “L” | |||
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Conceptual Zone Layers
The administration edition of CityWater include the conceptual approach to understanding the water distribution model. Using proprietary algorithms, the model is automatically delineated into conceptual zone, roughly equivalent to pressure zones.
There are two major types of conceptual zones: hydraulic zones and boundary zones. The hydraulic zones consists of at least one node, but often are composed of many nodes and links that are hydraulically connected (i.e.: no boundaries made up of valves or pumps to separate them). Boundary zones consist of one or more pumps, valves, or closed pipes that separate the hydraulic zones. In the administration edition of CityWater, two additional layers are provided on the map for visualizing the conceptual zones.
The naming of zones is done automatically on the Legend with the following convention:
- Hydraulic zones are named with an “N”
- Boundary zones are named with an “L”
[CW:CityWater Project Schematic]