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* When the [[Pump q (Water Overlay)|PUMP_Q]] of the pump is positive, the pump will not pump if the water level is higher than or equal to the upper threshold. If the PUMP_Q is negative, the pump will not pump if the water level is lower than or equal to the | * When the [[Pump q (Water Overlay)|PUMP_Q]] of the pump is positive, the pump will not pump if the water level is higher than or equal to the upper threshold. If the PUMP_Q is negative, the pump will not pump if the water level is lower than or equal to the [[Pump lower threshold (Water Overlay)|lower threshold]]. | ||
* When using a dynamic UPPER_THRESHOLD, a maximum of {{array max|pairs}} can be defined. | * When using a dynamic UPPER_THRESHOLD, a maximum of {{array max|pairs}} can be defined. | ||
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Revision as of 12:02, 8 July 2026
| Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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UPPER_THRESHOLD | m + datum | -10000 to 10000 | The threshold of the higher end-point of the pump. Water flows from the lower end-point to the higher end-point until the water level at the higher end-point has reached the threshold. If not selected, the Upper Threshold will be ignored as a mechanic. | None |
This attribute can be defined as values over time, using an array of values defining start-time. This allows users to more dynamically define the target water level this pump maintains.
Notes
- When the PUMP_Q of the pump is positive, the pump will not pump if the water level is higher than or equal to the upper threshold. If the PUMP_Q is negative, the pump will not pump if the water level is lower than or equal to the lower threshold.
- When using a dynamic UPPER_THRESHOLD, a maximum of 10.000 values (5.000 pairs) can be defined.




