

The Ribbon interface for Fire Flow has been updated so you can access the fire flow constraints. This enables you to see only the fireflow nodes of interest without having to manually filter the table. If the current scenario is not set to compute fire flow, all nodes will be displayed.

This can be done by opening the FlexTables manager from the View menu, right click on the Fireflow table and choose “Reset to Factory Defaults”.Īlso, the Fire Flow Node Report (Flextable) will now be automatically filtered to only display elements in the Fire Flow Nodes selection set assigned to the alternative for the current scenario. For existing and upgraded versions, you will need to reset the FlexTable to the default setting in order to see the new field included by default. This change will only apply to new installations of WaterGEMS and WaterCAD. This field is a quick reference for if a fire flow node has passed or failed, and if it failed will detail the cause. The Fire Flow Status field is included in the Fire Flow Node Report by default. OpenFlows WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition Update 3.4 (10.03.04.05) – what’s newĪdditional updates have been added to the Automated Fire Flow workflow to make it easier to get viable results and understand the results that you are seeing. This release introduce improvements to help you be more successful. The Bentley Hydraulics and Hydrology product team are pleased to announce the availability of WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition Update 3.4 (10.03.04.05). In order to take advantage of this program, properties must register with Watts To Water and share their data in ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.OpenFlows WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition Update 3.4 | 1.4 Gb Watts To Water will teach office and hotel property managers how they can be more sustainable – environmentally and economically.


By using ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager as a benchmarking tool, the Watts To Water partners help properties reduce their energy and water consumption rates by offering program participants free educational sessions, technical support and rebate programs. The goal of the Watts To Water program is to create a more sustainable built environment in the Denver metropolitan area. Denver Water’s commercial customers consume 14.7 billion gallons of water annually. Additionally, commercial water use accounts for about 17% of total water consumed from any given public supply. Participants in the Watts To Water program will tackle the environmental effects of Denver’s built environment, which accounts for 52% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions, with the commercial and industrial sector accounting for 35% of that. Watts To Water is a metro-wide sustainability program based in Denver, Colorado that is dedicated to the reduction of energy and water consumption.
