ArcFM Desktop Overview > ArcFM > Electric Traces > Electric Trace Tasks |
The ArcFM Electric Traces toolbar allows you select the trace you want to perform and set the trace options before performing the electric trace.
All ArcFM traces disregard definition queries on network layers. |
If you do not have Feeder Manager configured, you will need to define a source for your upstream or downstream trace. To do this, select the feature on your map that is the source of energy (Minerville uses circuit breakers). In the Attribute Editor, select the AncillaryRole field and choose Source. This tells the trace where the energy is coming from and in what direction it is flowing. If you have Feeder Manager configured, this step is not necessary.
Most electric tracing tasks respect barriers, which act as open points. If you place a barrier between the source and the trace flag, the source is eliminated from the trace and nothing will be returned. Select Add Edge Barrier Tool and Add Junction Barrier Tool from the Utility Network Analyst toolbar.
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Most electric tracing tasks also respect Esri's Disable Layers tool on the Utility Network Analyst toolbar (see below). If a layer is disabled here, it will not be returned in an electric trace. This tool is enabled only with ArcFM (not ArcFM Viewer).
The Next Upstream Protective Device Trace and Isolation Protective Device Trace do not respect Esri's Disable Layers tool. |
Tool |
Description |
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Downstream Protective Device Trace |
A Downstream Protective Device trace finds all protective devices downstream of the flag, by phase. The trace stops at an open switch. Select specific features to be traced in the ArcFM Electric Trace Options (Electric Traces tab). The trace operation executes as follows:
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Upstream Protective Device Trace |
An Upstream Protective Device trace finds all protective devices upstream of the flag, by phase. The trace stops at the circuit source. Select specific features to be traced in the ArcFM Electric Trace Options (Electric Traces tab). The trace operation executes as follows:
Note: This trace is Phase Sensitive. This means that an edge will be included in the trace results if it is a necessary component of any path that brings the specified phases (e.g., "At least AB" which means at least A and B) from a source to the flagged feature and the edge itself carries all of the specified phases. Multiple feeds and loops will impact the results of this trace. |
Electric Distribution Trace |
The Electric Distribution trace finds all features connected to the same feeder system, by phase. If you change the status of a switch or breaker, an Electric Distribution trace will return all features affected by the status change. The trace operation executes as follows:
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Downstream Trace |
A Downstream Trace finds all features (lines and devices) in a feeder system by phase that are downstream of the trace flag. The trace operation executes as follows:
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Upstream Trace |
An Upstream Trace finds all features (lines and devices) in a feeder system by phase that are upstream of the trace flag. This trace requires Feeder Manager be configured. If you have configured Electric Tracing without Feeder Manager, this trace will not work. The trace operation executes as follows:
Note: This trace is Phase Sensitive. This means that an edge will be included in the trace results if it is a necessary component of any path that brings the specified phases (e.g., "At least AB" which means at least A and B) from a source to the flagged feature and the edge itself carries all of the specified phases. Multiple feeds and loops will impact the results of this trace. |
Next Upstream Protective Device Trace |
The Next Upstream Protective Device Trace finds the immediate protective device upstream of the flag. When you place a second flag, this trace marks the previously found protective device in gray. Use the ArcFM Electric Trace Options (Electric Traces tab) to specify which features are considered protective devices. The trace operation executes as follows:
Note: This trace is Phase Sensitive, but it does not respect the Phases options in the ArcFM Electric Trace Options window (Electric Traces tab). It traces all phases present on the flagged feature. |
Isolation Protective Device Trace |
The Isolation Protective Device trace identifies every device you must open in order to truly isolate a particular location on your map. When you place a flag, the trace operation executes as follows:
When you place a second flag, this trace marks the previously found protective devices in gray. Use the ArcFM Electric Trace Options (Electric Traces tab) to specify which features are considered protective devices. Note: This trace is Phase Sensitive, but it does not respect the Phases options in the ArcFM Electric Trace Options window (Electric Traces tab). It traces all phases present on the flagged feature. |
Clear Flags, Barriers, and Results |
This button removes all flags and barriers from the map. It also clears the results if you have selected the Results as Drawings option. You may also use this tool to clear the trace buffer if it exists. If you choose to view your results as a selected set, the Selection tab of the Attribute Editor will NOT be cleared. |
Results As Selection |
Use this toggle button to determine how the trace results are displayed. When the button is depressed (or toggled on), the resulting features are selected on the map and displayed on the Selection tab. When it is toggled off, the resulting features are highlighted on the map in red (you may change the default color using the Options button). |
Zoom To Results |
Use this toggle button to elect whether to zoom to the trace results. When this button is depressed (or toggled on), the map view will zoom to the trace results. |
Click this button to set various options for your electric trace. |
Tracing with Extended Feeder Manager
The ArcFM Feeder SubSource Level autoupdater assigns a level value of 0 to an ultimate source, then increasing values as it encounters subsources downstream. The Upstream and Downstream traces use these subsource level values if they're configured. The ArcFM Upstream trace halts if it encounters a subsource that has a level greater than or equal to the previous level (i.e., lower voltage). The ArcFM Downstream trace halts if it encounters a subsource less than or equal to the previous level (i.e., higher voltage).