Nibal,
If we strip this down to a simplified explanation of things, my understanding is that you need to size the overall mainline back to the main POC, right?
To go a bit deeper, I see things fall into 2 buckets:
1- You would like to determine what the demands will be once things reach the main POC (Primary Pump Station),and/or
2- You would like to know what you have available at each of the secondary pump stations/water tank areas that will ultimately feed the given landscape areas. (I am unsure what a provision point equates to equipment-wise)
Is my understanding of this correct?
If so, I would suggest the following:
1- From the main POC, draw your mainline out to each area that will hold a given secondary Pump/Water Tank.
2- At each of these areas, I would place a System Monitor (use the symbol that includes an ID attribute so you can number each one)
3- You can then size the main POC (assuming you have setup the Source Data to reflect total flow and pressure you have available at that point)
4- The System Monitors will then fill out with your Max available flow, and a revised available pressure based on pushing the available flow to each area. The mainline will then also be sized accordingly to handle these numbers.
These numbers can then be used as a reference as what NOT to exceed as you design the system back to the secondary point of connection. In turn, you know that the Primary POC is sized to handle the values shown.
I would think this is all you would need to do since you are essentially sizing the system to accommodate a certain amount of flow out to those given areas.
If you would like to size the mainline back to the primary POC based on demands of the system that you set, this is where you could incorporate the CAP. Your workflow would look something like this:
1- From the main POC, draw your mainline out to each area that will hold a given secondary Pump/Water Tank.
2- At each of these areas, place a Cap (use the symbol that includes an ID attribute so you can number each one)
3- Fill out the given demands at each Cap
4- You can then size the main POC (assuming you have setup the Source Data to reflect total flow and pressure you have available at that point)
5- The mainline will be sized accordingly to handle these numbers.
In either workflow, the Critical Analysis will show your results and what area is considered critical station/area (Cap or System Monitor).
If I am misunderstanding anything you are welcome to send in your files in a Support Ticket and we can continue the conversation there.
Power Tip: Put A Cap On It
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