Irrigation fault response uses BIM to locate valves, controllers, sensors, irrigation zones, planting areas, and abnormal water use. It helps facility teams find leaks, blocked lines, or failed valves faster.
Why This Matters
Irrigation issues can waste water and damage landscape assets. BIM provides a spatial map of zones and control points that supports faster response.
Practical Guidance
Map Zones: Link irrigation zones to planting areas, valves, controllers, and meters.
Track Sensors: Record soil moisture, weather sensors, flow sensors, and alarm locations.
Review Access: Valves and controllers must be accessible for maintenance.
Record Repairs: Keep repair history and replaced components linked to zones.
Checklist
- Link irrigation zones to valves and controllers
- Map sensors and water meter relationships
- Check valve and controller access
- Record repair history by irrigation zone
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Irrigation BIM connects water to place. Good records make landscape faults faster to understand and repair.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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