On 3/11/13 10:01 AM, Georg Feddern wrote:
fire_hydrant:main_diameter is the same as fire_hydrant:diameter - at
least in the current tagging usage and 'mappers meaning'.
fire_hydrant:diameter is used for the _main_ _pipeline_ diameter,
where the hydrant is fed from - as this is indicating the
Am 11.03.2013 13:29, schrieb Richard Welty:
On 3/11/13 7:25 AM, Andreas Labres wrote:
Please keep in mind, there already a rather big list of possible tags:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Tag:emergency%3Dfire_hydrant
(only in German) and what the OpenFireMap displays (the diameter):
http:
On 3/11/13 7:25 AM, Andreas Labres wrote:
Richard,
On 09.03.13 20:07, Richard Welty wrote:
i've started drafting a proposal for some tags to extend the fire_hydrant
tagging system.
Please keep in mind, there already a rather big list of possible tags:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Tag:
2013/3/11 Andreas Labres :
> See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinweisschilder_zu_Stra%C3%9Feneinbauten
> (sorry, also German).
>
> Most important value (and shown on OpenFireMap in z17) is the nominal
> diameter,
> which classifies the hydrant. It is the inner diameter of the pipeline in
> millime
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenFireMap
has many details, too.
/al
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Richard,
On 09.03.13 20:07, Richard Welty wrote:
> i've started drafting a proposal for some tags to extend the fire_hydrant
> tagging system.
Please keep in mind, there already a rather big list of possible tags:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Tag:emergency%3Dfire_hydrant
(only in German)
In Italy diameters are measured in millimeters. I think that the
international standard (outside UK and US) is millimeters, not centimeters.
Here for underground and over ground hydrants most commons diameters are 45
mm and 70 mm.
Flow capacity is measured in liters / minute but in Italy normally i