ArcFM Desktop Configuration Guide
Extended Feeder Manager Definitions

Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1c SP3

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Some definitions specific to Extended Feeder Manager include:

Subsource Levels

Extended Feeder Manager requires that each FeederLevel has no more than one subsource per feeder or circuit. This means that the FeederLevel value cannot be the same on the upstream and downstream sides of a subsource.

Feeder Manager and downstream tracing halts at any subsource that has a level less than or equal to the previous subsource encountered.

Feeder Manager and upstream tracing halts at any subsource that has a level greater than or equal to the previous subsource encountered.

The following diagram demonstrates the directional cues that subsource levels provide. Feeder information can only pass through a subsource whose level is greater than that of an adjacent subsource.

Feeder Manager's design requires feeder information to flow through a subsource in one direction only.  You must take care in assigning subsource levels to avoid creating a bi-directional subsource, as shown in the following diagram.

 

 


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