Render update ticket has been created on git hub : https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/230
Cheers. *François Lacombe* francois dot lacombe At telecom-bretagne dot eu http://www.infos-reseaux.com 2013/10/13 François Lacombe <[email protected]> > > 2013/10/13 Ole Nielsen / osm <[email protected]> > >> I surely wouldn't associate CERN with "distribution". They may have their >> own internal industrial distribution network but "substation=industrial" >> is more appropriate for such internal facilities. >> > > +1 substation=industrial > > >> The idea behind "transmission" and "distribution" is to provide data >> consumers a hint about the role of the substation without having to look >> for the voltage tag (which may be missing or having multiple ;-separated >> values). The 100 kV specified threshold is only a guideline and if the >> mapper think that a 70 kV substation is mainly for transmission then it >> may be indicated as such. Another example: 132/10 kV substations are not >> uncommon in Denmark and they seem most appropriately to be considered >> distribution stations. >> > > The question is to know which is the target of that kind of "hint" and > will everyone will understand it as such ? > > You're assuming 132 kV/10 kV substation are for distribution because you > find 10 kV inside but operator can use it a way OSM won't know. > > That's why I'm tagging substation=transmission each time voltage goes > above 30 kV inside the substation. IMHO > > >> I'm open to suggestions for alternatives to "distribution". Martin >> suggested "local_distribution" which is a bit long but otherwise a >> possibility. Some other ideas: "local" or "minor"?. I am just looking for >> a way to clearly distinguish those low voltage substations from other >> substations. >> > > > >> BTW, "transformer=distribution" is currently defined as meaning a >> transformer supplying low voltage! >> > > I'm ok with that. > > > > *François Lacombe* > > francois dot lacombe At telecom-bretagne dot eu > http://www.infos-reseaux.com >
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