Hi everyone,
I’m working on a Water Utility Network Solution data model and I have a question about Esri’s modeling approach.
Specifically, I’m trying to understand why the “Station” asset group (with asset types such as Sample or Pump) is implemented within the Device feature class, rather than as an Assembly.
From a conceptual standpoint, a “station” could be seen as a container or aggregation of multiple components, which would make it seem closer to an assembly than to a single network element.
What is the reasoning behind this design choice in the Utility Network model?
Is it related to topology constraints, network behavior (e.g., connectivity participation), or asset management considerations?
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
If we turn on Show Content, we can see that fitting and the valves turn on.
So we are essentially modeling "Assemblies", but using the structure boundary instead of a domain Assembly feature.
If we turn on Show Content, we can see that fitting and the valves turn on.
So we are essentially modeling "Assemblies", but using the structure boundary instead of a domain Assembly feature.