On 22/01/2013 08:43, Volker Schmidt wrote:
1) For a non-expert it is difficult to assess how many circuits a power
line carries without having access to the operators' documentation.
Right, it will not always be possible to tag the number of circuits when
a cable doesn't connect to an overhead
Hi.
Nice job Polderrunner :)
2013/1/22 Volker Schmidt
> 1) For a non-expert it is difficult to assess how many circuits a power
> line carries without having access to the operators' documentation.
>
Yes it is.
In the meantime, it's not mandatory to use this tag. If mappers don't have
informat
Two comments:
1) For a non-expert it is difficult to assess how many circuits a power
line carries without having access to the operators' documentation.
2) I notice that the wiki page uses the term "cable" for overhead power
distribution. According to my knowledge and Wikipedia (
https://en.wiki
Ole Nielsen wrote:
> As already mentioned in a previous thread I have been drafting a
> definition for a new "circuits" key describing the number of
> electrical
> circuits of a power line or cable connection. See the feature page at
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:circuits
>
> The n
As already mentioned in a previous thread I have been drafting a
definition for a new "circuits" key describing the number of electrical
circuits of a power line or cable connection. See the feature page at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:circuits
The new key is mainly intended for unde