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    Example for Controls

    This lesson illustrates the ways in which certain types of control can be added to a network and demonstrates their effect on water supply. The lesson uses the example database.

    The lesson is divided into four stages.

    The stages are:

    Controls flowchart

    Click the below links to view the topics.

    Using valves to control pressure

    Setting pump controls

    Setting pump status

    Controlling flow in transfer nodes

    To start at the beginning of the lesson, click here.

    For information on other lessons, see InfoWorks Tutorial.

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