Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1.c SP3 |
Appendix > Bitgate Fields > FeederInfo |
FEEDERINFO is the model name of an optional 32-bit integer field that can be defined for any feature class belonging to the electric network. The FeederInfo field is used to store some extra results of circuit tracing operations by Feeder Manager. In particular, FeederInfo tells whether each phase is energized or not for a given feature, and, for line features, it also tells the direction in which the line was traversed (i.e., whether the edge’s from-junction or its to-junction was encountered first). As with the MMElectricTraceWeight, the individual bits of the FeederInfo integer value are interpreted to yield this information.
Bit | Description |
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31 - 14 |
Reserved |
13 |
This bit, called the SuperMultifeed flag, signifies whether the feature is energized by two or fewer sources. On features energized by two or fewer sources, set the value to zero. On features energized by more than two sources, set the value to one. |
12 |
This bit, called the SubSource Multifeed flag, signifies whether the feature has more than one candidate for its ParentCircuitSourceID field. If the feature has no candidate or only one candidate for the ParentCircuitSourceID field, set the value to zero. If the feature has more than one candidate for the ParentCircuitSourceID field, set the value to one. |
11 - 10 |
Reserved |
9 |
Represents any junction feature that serves as a tie device, i.e., an open device between two normally energized lines, which receive power from different sources. |
8 |
Represents any junction feature that serves as a terminal device. This device, when open, prevents other features from being energized. |
7 |
Represents an edge feature fed from more than one circuit source. If the field with the model name FEEDERID2 has a value, this bit has a value of 1. |
6 |
Represents an edge feature that belongs to an electrical loop fed from one circuit source. |
5 - 4 |
Reserved |
3 |
Represents features that have no circuit source and cannot be energized. |
2 - 0 |
Represent which phases are energized on the feature. A set bit means the phase is energized, an unset bit means it is not. |