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=Pump Attributes=
A pump needs to first be digitised in a 1d_nwke layer. The direction of the polyline must go from inlet to outlet as a pump is unidirectional (see Section 5.9.2.1 Pumps). The attributes required for a pump in your 1d_nwk layer can be found withinin the 2018<u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/manual/latest/ TUFLOW manualManual]</u>.<br>
In the 1d_nwk layer, the following attributes are required:<br>
#ID = ID of the pump channel. <br>
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=TUFLOW Operating Control File (.TOC)=
For guidance on setting up the operating controls for pumps, seerefer sectionto 5the <u>[https://docs.9tuflow. in the com/classic-hpc/manual/latest/ TUFLOW Manual]</u>. <br>
 
.ecf command required: <br>
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=Depth Discharge Database=
The depth discharge database is set up in the same way as a pit inlet database, see(refer 5.12.4 into the <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/manual/latest/ TUFLOW manualManual]</u>). Each pump ‘Inlet_type’ must reference a name within the depth discharge database, otherwise [[TUFLOW_Message_1118 | <font color="red"><tt>ERROR 1118 - Could not find pit inlet type ",a," in the pit inlet database</tt></font><tt></tt>]]. The ‘Area (m2)’ column is the area of the pump offtake and ‘Width (m)’ column is the width of the pump offtake. Without information in the Area(m2) or Width(m) columns in the depth discharge database <font color="red"><tt>Error 1092</tt></font><tt></tt> and <font color="red"><tt>Error 1093</tt></font><tt></tt> will appear. <br>
==Pump Curve==