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Network Overview is an overlay that gives an insight into the Lines, loads and cluster topography of a network (electricity, gas, heat or internet).
[[File:Network Overview.jpg|thumb|400px|right|An example of a Network Overview]]
The coloured 3d Model shows the current activity of the networks connected buildings, their are three types of network activity. A net node connects a building to the grid via a [[net line]], making it possible to distribute the [[Net load]] throughout the network . The network grid  consists out of two types of users: consumers and producers.
The Network Overview Overlay shows the current state of buildings connected to a network. A network consists of two types of users: consumers and producers and there are three network states.  


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==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
When clicking on a connected building on the map, the hover panel will show the Netload of the selected building.
[[File:Hover_panel_network_overview2.jpg|thumb|450px|right|The hover showing the Net load of the selected building]]
When clicking on a connected building on the map, the hover panel will show the name of the Net load of the selected building.


==How-to's==
==How-to's==
[[How to add and remove an Overlay]]
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]]


==Notes==
* Select the active Network in the right panel of the Overlay.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:55, 21 September 2020

An example of a Network Overview

The Network Overview Overlay shows the current state of buildings connected to a network. A network consists of two types of users: consumers and producers and there are three network states.

Network Activity
Network Status Color Net Load
Demand Yellow Consumer
Supply Orange Producer
Not connected White No load


Additional information displayed in hover panel

The hover showing the Net load of the selected building

When clicking on a connected building on the map, the hover panel will show the name of the Net load of the selected building.

How-to's

Notes

  • Select the active Network in the right panel of the Overlay.

See also