The following messages may be shown if errors are present during model simulation.  To select and view a pipe with an error, simply click the error value in the Error List Box at the lower right corner of the screen.  To select multiple pipes for editing in Pumpsim™, click on the items (hold CTRL to select multiple items) and click SELECT.

Warnings

Warnings can generally be ignored, as the simulation will complete despite the warnings.  They may however be a sign of a more serious problem, and should still be investigated.

Pipe will be full/empty in hh:mm:ss

The flow in and out of the tank is unbalanced. The warning will only show if the time is lower than a tolerance. The tank tolerance can be changed in the Settings > Flow Simulation menu. If the tolerance is set to 0, no warning will show.

Resolution  –  None required. However the system might need modification (bigger pump?)

No entry pipe or surface connection

There is no fluid entering the pipe, therefore no flow can occur.  The pipe is not connected to the surface or marked as a ‘closed end’.  The program can be set to ignore these warnings in the Settings > Flow Simulation menu.

Resolution  –  Simply connect a pipe to the entry, connect the pipe to the surface, or marked as a closed end in the Edit Box.

No exit pipe or surface connection

As with no entry warning.

No entry or exit

As with no entry warning description.

Pipe stopping redundant

A pipe stopping has been placed in series with another pipe stopping.  Only one stopping is required.

Resolution  –  None required, although a stopping can be removed if desired.

Stalled pump

The pump is operating at a too high pressure / low volume, beyond the limits of the pump curve.

Resolution  –  None required, however pumps should not be made to run outside the curve.  Pumpsim™ must ‘guess’ a result, which could lead to errors.

Low pressure pump

The pump is operating at too low pressure / high volume, beyond the limits of the pump curve.

Resolution  –  None required, however pumps should not be made to run outside the curve.  Pumpsim™ must ‘guess’ a result, which could lead to errors or water balancing issues.  To remove the warning, increase the resistance the pump operates at, or extend the pump curve down to zero pressure. Changing the amount of RPM can also solve this warning.

Negated pump

The pump offers no additional pressure to the model, and may actually be retarding flow.

Resolution  –  None required, however pumps should not run as negated.   Pumpsim™ must ‘guess’ a result, which could lead to errors or water balancing issues.  In most cases, pump negation occurs as a result of other pumps drawing water through the pump at a flow above the maximum pump curve quantity.  To remove this warning, consider removing or switching off the pump.

Pipe not full

The pipe might not be full

Resolution  –  None required, however the pressure calculation may not be accurate for this part.

Channel overflow

Too much water flowing down the channel or drain hole too small.

Resolution  –  None required, but increasing channel or drain size may solve this problem.

Node not connected

A node is not connected to any pipe.

Resolution  –  None required, but it may be a design error.


Errors

Errors will generally halt a simulation process, and must be corrected before a valid simulation can occur.

Pipe attempted to reverse

A pipe set as ‘restricted reverse’ in the Edit Box was attempted to be reversed by the simulation.  As a result, the simulation is halted.

Resolution  –  This function is designed to warn the user about pipes which should not have reversed flow.  To remove this error, simply unclick the option in the Edit Box for the pipe.

Duplicate pipe

A pipe with the same entry and exit location as another pipe has been created.

Resolution  –  Allow Pumpsim™ to delete the duplicate pipe.

Fixed flow cannot be achieved

A pipe has a fixed flow placed in line with another fixed flow, resulting in a conflict between the two flows, or a fixed flow is placed in a location where it cannot draw water.

Resolution  –  Remove one of the fixed flows, or ensure a path between the flows exists to balanced the flow difference.  Ensure there are no breaks in any pipes leading to or from the fixed flow, through which flow cannot travel.

Fix being over-restricted

A fixed flow encounters too much resistance to flow the required quantity causing a massive buildup in pressure.

Resolution  –  Check to ensure pathways before and after the fix are connected to the model or surface, and can freely flow, and no blocked resistances are present in the pathways before or after the fix.  Pipes that are not exactly connected cannot carry flow.  While a no entry/exit warning will normally highlight these pipes, if ‘allow closed end’ has been selected, then no warning will show, and the problem may be difficult to find.  Try the wireframe mode with nodes displayed if this is a problem.

Operating pump blocked

A pump has been placed in a pipe through which there could be no flow.

Resolution  –  As with ‘fix stopped’, check to ensure restricting blocked resistances are not present, and the pipes before and after the pump can carry water.

Convergence problem

The model cannot find a resolution in the model flow balance.

Resolution  –  Ensure pumps are not running stalled or negated, and no unusual pressures or flows exist within the model.

Overpressure across resistance

Pressure building up unacceptably over a high resistance pipe, or a pump or fixed flow running into a high resistance pipe.

Resolution  –  Investigate and remove the source of the high pressure (pump or fix) or remove the high resistance causing the buildup in pressure.  

Operating pump restricted by resistance

A resistance has been placed in the same pipe as a pump, and the pump is being unreasonably restricted.

Resolution  –  Turn the pump OFF instead from the EDIT form, or remove the pump.  If the pump is turned OFF, click on SELF CLOSING if you want to ensure water does not leak back through the pump.

Fix being over restricted

Similar to overpressure across resistance, but the error code will target the pipe with the pump or fix, not the resistance.

Resolution  –  Changing the pump or fix, or alternatively removing the high resistance will correct the problem.

Unresolved pressure or flow

Pumpsim™ cannot resolve of pressure or flow volume during simulation.

Resolution  –  Ensure no unusual pipes, pump pressure or pathways exist within the model.

Meshing error

Pumpsim™ cannot create a workable mesh of pipe loops (meshes) required for flow and pressure balancing using the Hardy Cross method.

Resolution  –  Ensure that there are not too many pipes connected to the SURFACE.  In addition ensure that pipes are physically connected – use the TOOLS > FILTER option if necessary to allow Pumpsim™ to ensure a connection.

No channel exit

Pumpsim™ cannot find the exit channel.

Resolution  –  Only one exit channel is allowed, it can be an open end, link to a tank or to a drain hole.

Junction in channel

A junction is present in a channel.

Resolution  –  Delete junction.

A channel cannot be restricted at the exit

A fix flow is present at the end of the channel section.

Resolution  –  Delete the fix. Fix flow can only be used at the entrance of the channel.

Channel try to reverse

Channel try to reverse during the simulation.

Resolution  –  Check where the flow try to flow. It could be due to channel with the wrong slope.

Only one downstream channel allowed

Several downstream pipe.

Resolution  –  Diverging flow are not allowed in Pumpsim™. A way to simulate similar effect can be to separate one of the downstream pipe and to place a fix flow.

No upstream flow entering connection

All the channels are diverging.

Resolution  –  A channel probably has too high a slope. Adjust the channel or change SETTINGS > SIMULATION > CHANNEL > Minimum Slope so the channel can be considered flat and be reversed.

No downstream connection

All the channels are converging.

Resolution  –  A channel probably has too high a slope. Adjust the channel or change SETTINGS > SIMULATION > CHANNEL > Minimum Slope so the channel can be considered flat and be reversed.

End of channel missing (surface, tank or drain)

A channel section must have only an end.

Resolution  –  Specify where the water will flow by putting a surface (with no pump or valve), a tank or a drain at the end of the section.

Too many pipes entering the drain, only one allowed

Only one pipe or channel can enter a drain.

Resolution  –  Join the pipes before the drain and link to the drain by a small channel section.

Wrong tank connection

Connection with the tank below the water level.

Resolution  –  Move the channel, tank or water level so the water can enter the tank.