Details on Grouping Usage Units - (…)
Information on the dialog Grouping Usage units - (…) in the pipe network calculation potable water and waste water.
Define usage units to determine the number of users.
Use the Visualization command to display the usage units in color in the drawing.
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Applies to: Potable water, Waste water (SP30.13330.2016).
Quantity of users
The number of users is preset with 2. It can be changed in agreement with the building owner.
When there are significantly more than two consumers defined for one usage unit (for example a gang shower installation with ten showers being in use simultaneously), you should consider the following: When two usage units flow together from one pipe run, the two flow rates will be added up, next, the total will be compared to the building curve, and the smaller one out of both will be used for the calculation. In such a case, you should assign the simultaneity curve for special buildings to the partial network of this usage unit (this can be done via the peak flow rate button in the calculation dialog); or you should enter the calculation flow rate of the consumers as continuous flow rate (in the respective technical data dialog of the consumer).
Name
Enter a name for the usage unit. If you do not enter a name and if you have named the pipe sections by using the command Define ambience, the name of the dialog box Define ambience will be used in the print out.
Amount of tapping points
The amount of tapping points is displayed here. To change the number of tapping points, reassign the tapping point of the usage unit using the command Edit <.
Create <
Creates a new usage unit with the tapping points selected in the drawing and enters the new usage unit into the table.
Edit <
Reassign the tapping points for an existing usage unit.
Delete
Deletes the usage unit from the table and the assignment of tapping points in the drawing.
Search <
Deletes the usage unit from the table and the assignment of the tapping points in the drawing.
Display <
After selecting a usage unit in the table, the corresponding tapping points are highlighted in the drawing.
zoom
Enabled: When you use the command Display <, the tapping points are highlighted in the drawing and additionally zoomed.