You can group live data points into zones and carry out additional analysis. A zone will probably be a self-contained area of your water supply network, with one, or very few, inflows and outflows. You can use the zone to analyse these inflows and outflows. Any difference between total inflow and total outflow for the zone should be equal to the demand within the zone. Any excess means there is leakage within the zone.
Zones are not related to the Area parameter for the live data point, or the Zone parameter held in some logger file formats. Both of these parameters are for information only. Zones differ from these parameters in that they are independent of individual live data points. A live data point can belong to more than one zone.
A new zone can be created simply by adding the name of the zone in the append line of the grid on the Live Data Zone view.
To edit the zone:
Alternatively, if the Area Code field of the network nodes have been set up to correspond with zone IDs, click the Add Zone Flows button to search for live data points monitoring inflows and outflows from the current zone.
To plot graphs:
If you choose an ID and the file contains the wrong sort of data, or cannot be found or accessed, you will see an error message.
If there are no loggers selected, data for all loggers will be graphed.
IMPORTANT: After every change on the dialog, you must click the Plot Graphs button again to redraw the graphs.
Notes:
The factors column can be used for analysing the differences between inflows and outflows. Give all inflows a factor of 1.0. Give all outflows a factor of -1.0. Then do a Total Flow plot to show the net difference between inflow and outflow.
The net inflow into a zone (calculated from the live data points in the zone) can be compared with the demand assigned to the network on the Zone Demand Profile dialog .
Procedure:
A graph displaying traces for the net inflow and network demand for the zone will be drawn.
Notes: