ArcFM Solution Configuration Guide
Secondary Overhead Electric Line Segment

Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1.c SP3

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Overhead electric line segments carry electric current and are supported by structures including power poles, H-frames, and towers. The SecOHElectricLineSegment class inherits the attributes of ElectricComplexEdge and ElectricLineSegment.

The CONDUCTOR model name designates the feature class as a conductor. This is part of the basic ArcFM configuration.

The DESIGNBANK model name is used by the Work Function tool in Designer. It designates a banked feature in the network.

The ELECTRICNETWORKEDGE model name is used to configure electric tracing in ArcFM Viewer for ArcGIS Engine. Assign to all Electric Network Edge feature classes that participate in electric tracing.

Secondary Circuit Analysis in Designer uses the FEEDERSECONDARY model name.

Structural Analysis uses the OVERHEADCONDUCTOR model name.

The ArcFM Segment Split autoupdater requires that the linear feature have the SPLITTARGET model name assigned. When a point feature (with this AU assigned) is placed on a linear feature, this AU looks for the SPLITTARGET model name. If it exists, it splits the line into two features and snaps the point feature between the two new linear features.

SecondaryOverheadElectricLineSegment inherits attributes from the ElectricLineSegment abstract class. Any model names assigned to ElectricLineSegment should also be assigned to the SecondaryOverheadElectricLineSegment class.

Associations: None

Subtypes: Single Phase Secondary Overhead, Three Phase Secondary Overhead, and Streetlight Conductor. The use of subtypes is optional. The Subtype attribute can be removed if subtypes aren't used in the model.

Model Names: CONDUCTOR, DESIGNBANK, ELECTRICNETWORKEDGE, FEEDERSECONDARY, OVERHEADCONDUCTOR, SPLITTARGET

Attributes:

ConductorConfiguration: text - Code indicating configuration of conductors; domain values include Compact, Horizontal, Spacer, etc.

ServiceIndicator: text - Indicates whether the line is in service; domain values are Yes and No.

 

 


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