Water Domain

Water Settings

Water General Settings

Settings

WaterDistributionTierName

System

Water Field Names

The Field Model Names listed below are displayed in Solution Center, and they are then pointed to user-selected database fields. For instructions on how to set field model names, refer to Configure Field and Class Model Names.

The Database Field Name column in the table below matches Schneider Electric sample data, however, it is not required that your data match these exactly. The Field Names can be called anything you desire. However it is required that the Field Model Names match as indicated in the table below.

TIP: If your organization chooses to name your database fields differently than those listed below in the column below, it is recommended that you record what database names you assigned to which field model names in place of the suggested names in the table. This list of differences will help assist Schneider Electric Support in the event you need their assistance with your database in the future.

Field Model Name

Database Field Name

Device Status

presentstatus

FacilityId

assetid

PipeDiameter

diameter

Water Class Model Names

Class Model Names don't have to match exactly as illustrated in the table below. You can set any of your features with the Water Device model name as long it is a Controllable Device within Component Info.

Feature Class

Asset Group

Asset Type

Water Device

Controllable Valve

<All Types>

These model names are applied directly to a selection of asset types, or to all asset groups.

Model Name

Assign To:

WaterValve

Assign this model name to valve asset types to enable Component Info functionality for the asset.

Network Categories

A network category is a way to group features with similar characteristics that play a similar role within the network such as lines, devices, and junctions. These network categories help define behavior, tracing logic, and visualization within the utility network. The ArcFM UN data model differentiates network categories into two groups: equipment type categories and modeling categories. The equipment type categories are defined by the types of equipment these feature classes, asset groups, and asset types represent. Modeling categories are defined by the roles or functions they serve in the network.

To learn more about the ArcFM UN data model and its required network categories, see the ArcFM UN Network Categories topic. To learn more about how to assign network categories, read the Esri help topic, Set or modify a network category assignment.

The following table displays the required network categories for the ArcFM XI series application, and in some cases, the specific tool.


ArcFM Editor XI

Network Category Application Tool

Isolating

Editor

  • Isolation Trace (Gas & Water)

Meter

Editor

  • Isolation Trace (Gas & Water)

Regulator

Editor

  • Isolation Trace (Gas & Water)

Autoupdaters

Autoupdater Name Required Network Categories Details

Auto Angle Setter

None

N/A

Auto Structure Relate

None

Optionally, any category can be used for feature exclusion. To learn more, refer to the Auto Structure Relate topic.

DXI Integration - Create Vertex or Junction

None

N/A

Update Length

None

N/A

Update Line Terminal Connections

None

N/A

Valve Auto Size

None

Optionally, any category can be used for feature exclusion. To learn more, refer to the Valve Auto Size topic.

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