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Pumps are constructions which can move water against its natural flow. Specifically, a pump with a positive pump speed will pump water from the entry point with the lowest initial water level to the entry point with the highest water level. If no water level is defined for an entry point, the surface height is taken. | Pumps are constructions which can move water against its natural flow. Specifically, a pump with a positive pump speed will pump water from the entry point with the lowest initial water level to the entry point with the highest water level. If no water level is defined for an entry point, the surface height is taken. | ||
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Revision as of 09:20, 13 June 2019
Pumps are constructions which can move water against its natural flow. Specifically, a pump with a positive pump speed will pump water from the entry point with the lowest initial water level to the entry point with the highest water level. If no water level is defined for an entry point, the surface height is taken.
A pump is a line-based construction. Template:Overlay attribute
Notes
- A negative value for the PUMP_Q attribute is also allowed, in which case water can be pumped in the reverse direction. Sometimes referred to as draining.
See also