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Conduit Manager functionality requires three elements: conduit features, the conductors and cables placed within them, and the annotation describing their arrangement. Conduit Manager uses the model name ULS (underground linear structure) to represent conduits and the model name ULSMember to represent conductors and cables that may be placed in them.
The conduit cross section contains the Contents List describing the conductors and cables within ducts (or trenches). Administrators can configure the database to retrieve different field values and other text to create the Contents List. You can use an expression string, a field, or the ObjectID (default). You can also change the annotation expression.
This section describes the steps necessary to configure a geodatabase to use Conduit Manager. Configuration is separated into two parts: 1) the minimum configuration which allows the user to associate conductors and cables with conduit and place cross section annotation; 2) additional configuration that allows the use of a variety of optional functionality affecting annotation, duct size, headings and more.
The basic steps for configuring Conduit Manager assume your geodatabase has minimal general ArcFM configuration (ArcFM configuration is required). So some of the steps below may be partially completed (some model names may be already created, etc.) in your geodatabase. It's a good idea, however, to ensure everything is configured correctly before moving to the next step.
STEP 2: Create Feature and Object Classes
STEP 3: Create Relationship Classes
STEP 4: Assign Model Names and Autoupdaters
STEP 5: Build Geometric Network
Once these steps are complete your geodatabase has been configured and you may create maps with your underground conduit system features. Conduit tracing requires additional configuration. However, a license for Conduit Manager is NOT required to perform conduit traces. Below is a list of optional functionality that is available in Conduit Manager and requires additional configuration.