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Access the Scheduler app and learn about the Input Data used to set up an optimization run.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Energy-saving measures in water supply and distribution systems can be realized in many ways, from field testing and proper maintenance of equipment, to the use of optimal computer control. The InfoWater Pro Scheduler can assist in selecting cost-effective pumping policies to reduce operational costs and provide more reliable operations.
To use the Scheduler properly, set up controls and constraints—in effect, penalty costs. The Scheduler can then determine the least-cost pump, valve, and pipe operation policies to best meet the target hydraulic operational requirements of the system for a given time period, typically 24 hours.
Start by running a simulation for the current scenario:
Leave the Run Manager open to run an energy simulation for the current scenario:
With the run complete, to review the output of a pump:
Notice the additional output fields related to the energy simulation.
Next, view an Energy Summary table:
Now, access the Scheduler app:
In the Control Group, pump, valve, or pipe control groups to be used in the optimization analysis are defined. Each control group is identified as having one or more pumps, valves, and pipes. The goal is to determine a single combination of control rules—start and stop times—for all pumps, valves, and pipes within any particular group.
The Scheduler does not optimize set points; only the on and off switches for the pumps within the simulation interval are set. For each of the pump, valve, and pipe control groups, select existing databases or create new ones.
To add a pump group to the Scheduler:
This adds an Information Field to the Pump Information DB Table. With the exception of the Pump IDs field, the values in the Active Group #1 table should automatically populate.
In the PUMP_GROUP (Int) column, enter the following values:
Under Constraint, elements being optimized to function with certain operating conditions or penalties can be set. These are essential for the Scheduler to perform successfully. Penalty costs are applied when the specified constraints are violated, such as the maximum flow value for a pump.
To add Tank Level constraints:
Set the following values in order, starting in row 1:
To add Junction Pressure constraints:
Set the following values in order, starting in row 1:
To add Pipe Flow/Velocity constraints:
Enter the following values in order, starting in row 1:
To set the Weighted Cost Factor values and other options:
With the Input Data completely filled in, all required information is present for executing a Scheduler optimization run.