Bkill, at least in Italy hydrants are strong enough that it is impossible to 
brake them using only its key and human force. Anyway, if you think this tag is 
usefull, ok, map it.
I'm sure that also in Hungary OSM could help firefighters if hydrants mapping 
will become capillar. We in Italy have our databases too, but OSM is updated by 
many users, so we can take advantage of this continuous update to check new 
hydrants.
Then, I personally inserted our local hydrant database in OSM, so that any 
firefighter (and any civilian too) with a smartphone can easily look for the 
nearest hydrant and navigate to it.

François, use the same tagging schema for hydrants and pipe valves is a good 
idea.

Bkill, at the same time, having a tag that corresponds to the plates is a good 
idea too.

Paul, you are right, both 1) and 2) have merits, so I ask here to the community 
which solution do it prefer.

In summary:

for solution 1) to minimize database, I propose
opening:direction = clockwise / anticlockwise

for solution 2) to do not have different sets of values that apply in different 
situations, I propose
turn_to_open = clockwise / anticlockwise

Best regards,
Alberto


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