Running a Hydrant Curve Analysis
Set up and run a hydrant curve analysis and view the result graph.
Step-by-step:
A fire hydrant rating curve shows the relationship between residual pressure and the available flow for any hydrant. Hydrant curves are often required by fire departments responsible for ensuring that a specific hydrant can adequately control a potential fire demand and maintain minimum pressure.
- Open the appropriate .aprx file in ArcGIS Pro.
- From the ribbon, InfoWater Pro tab, Project panel, click Initialize.
To set up and run a hydrant curve:
- On the ribbon, InfoWater Pro tab, Analysis panel, click Run.
- In the Run Manager, click the Hydrant Curve
- To set the start time for this simulation:
- Click Select Time.
- In the Select Time popup, click and drag the slider to set the time to 10:00 hrs.
- Click OK.
- In the Target Junction ID field, enter “J1198” as the identifier of the hydrant to be tested. Or, click Browse beside the field to select the junction directly from the map.
- Set the Normal Hydrant Flow to the hydrant’s fireflow demand.
- Click Run.
The Hydrant Curve graph opens automatically in the Report Manager.
- If you are prompted to switch to the most recent output data, click Yes.
- View the graph.
Any breaks in the curve are caused by a change in operation at the specified flow rate.
- When you are finished reviewing the curve, close the Report Manager.