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* If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle can be calculated by using the Generate Angles option in the Pumps step of the wizard. | * If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle can be calculated by using the Generate Angles option in the Pumps step of the wizard. | ||
* A pump is not required to have an angle. As long as a center line can be derived from it's polygons, it can be placed. | * A pump is not required to have an angle. As long as a center line can be derived from it's polygons, it can be placed. | ||
* This parameter does not influence the order in which water flows from one [[Water Level Area]] to another; A pump's flow direction is always from the Water Level Area with the lowest level, to the other (second lowest) water level area it intersects with. | * This parameter does not influence the order in which water flows from one [[Water level area (Water Overlay)|Water Level Area]] to another; A pump's flow direction is always from the Water Level Area with the lowest level, to the other (second lowest) water level area it intersects with. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 11 May 2026

| Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |
PUMP_ANGLE | geo angle (0-360°) | -1.7976931348623157E308 to 1.7976931348623157E308 | The top down orientation angle of the pump. | 0 |
Notes
- This angle is used to generate a line for the front and end points of the pump. Additionally, the elevation is also automatically adjusted for the region perpendicular to the pump angle.
- If no angle is available as an attribute, the angle can be calculated by using the Generate Angles option in the Pumps step of the wizard.
- A pump is not required to have an angle. As long as a center line can be derived from it's polygons, it can be placed.
- This parameter does not influence the order in which water flows from one Water Level Area to another; A pump's flow direction is always from the Water Level Area with the lowest level, to the other (second lowest) water level area it intersects with.




