Hydrants

We recommend that you specify which junctions represent hydrants directly on EPANET or your GIS files. Otherwise, Qatium will not be able to identify them. You can do it by adding the following data to your files:

GIS files

Field Group
Attribute hydrant
 
 

EPANET

Option 1 Option 2
Property Description Property Junction ID
Value hydrant Value

H_

E.g.: H_12344

You can also specify hydrants directly in the .inp file using a text editor. Add ;_hydrant to the description (i.e., the extra properties column that appears in fifth position after the semi-colon).

 
 

How Qatium processes that data

If not specified, it’ll remain as junction.

Emitter coefficient

Data you add to your files

GIS files

Field Emitter
Attribute <number>
 
 

EPANET

Property Emitter Coeff.
Value <number>
 
 

How Qatium processes that data

If not specified, Qatium will ignore it.

 
 

Water quality

Currently, Qatium only supports water age to calculate Water Quality. To have accurate water quality data shown in Qatium, you must include the water age parameter in your files.

EPANET

  1. Set Parameter property to Age in the Quality options in EPANET
  2. Set the Initial Quality property for all the nodes. If not specified, EPANET assumes that the value is 0.
  3. Export the .inp file and upload it to Qatium to create a network or update an existing one.
 
 

GIS files

Include the Water Age property inside your GIS data. Then add a number (up to 2 decimal places) representing the number of hours.

Field Water Age
Attribute <number = hours>
 
 
 
 
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