System Check

Before doing any calculations (see actions button), the software will always first verify whether the model is consistent to proceed with further calculations. When information is missing or information is not consistent, the model cannot be validated and the software will indicate the inconsistency or error.

Model inconsistencies and errors might be indicated on nodes as well as on basic circuits. When a model inconsistency is indicated on a node, the respective node is marked with an orange circle.

When the model error is indicated on a basic circuit, there are two types of indicators. Red means it's an error, Yellow means it's a warning. By hovering with the mouse cursor over the respective node or basic circuit, an explanation of the inconsistency or error/warning appears.

The figures below illustrate some typical examples of model errors.

'Dead end node' means that this model is not complete. This pipe segment needs to be connected with a basic circuit.

The basic circuit of the pump indicates there is a warning called 'Pumps found downstream of this pump'. This means that they're several pumps in series.

The color of the active mixing basic circuit indicates there is an error called 'Pump in the variable part of mixing circuit'. For the proper operation of the active mixing circuit, a primary pump should not be placed before the mixing circuit.

This basic circuit indicates that this 'base circuit is reversed' which means that the entry and exit of the base circuit are installed oppositely.