Select by Feeder
This tool allows you to identify and highlight a feeder or set of feeders on a map. The selected features on the feeder system will be highlighted in blue on your map. The features will also be available on the Selection tab of the Attribute Editor.
- From the Selection menu, choose Select by Feeder.
- In the Select by Feeders dialog box, select the types of features you’re trying to locate.
All Feeders, Multiple-Feed Feeders, or Feeders with Loops
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Select an Energized Phase. The value in this field allows
you to find all features associated with a feeder or group of feeders
associated with a specific phase.
IMPORTANT: The Energized Phase pulldown control will filter the results of a locate operation based on the energized phase information contained within the field with the FEEDERINFO model name assigned. It will not pay attention to any other phase designation fields. The results of a locate using the energized phase filter could result in a feature with a phase designation that is different from the energized phase.
If conductor phasing is used (this is the default), please consider the following:
For conductors, the energized phase information within the FeederInfo field is determined using the field with the PHASEDESIGNATION field model name assigned. Therefore the energized phase matches the phase designation. For other devices however, the energized phase does not match the phase designation.
- Select the Locate Lines Only (or Locate Lines with Loops Only) checkbox to view only conductor features.
- Choose a Substation.
- Select a feeder from the grid.
- Click Apply.
- Click the Stop button if you want to end the search before it is complete.
De-Energized Features
Generally, electrical features that remain de-energized in a normal switching state represent a data problem, usually in the form of a switchable device that is incorrectly attributed as “open” on one or more phases. This search allows you to locate any de-energized features in the network.
- Select the Locate Lines Only checkbox to view only conductor features.
- Choose a Substation.
- Select a feeder from the grid.
- Click Apply.
- Click the Stop button if you want to end the search before it is complete.
Tie Devices and Terminal Devices
Tie Devices are switchable devices set in an open state and energized from two directions at once. A Terminal Device is any switchable device that prevents electrical power from reaching some features because of its "open" status on one or more phases.
The Feeder/Tie locator allows you to locate all tie and/or terminal devices and filter the found set into those devices associated with a given feeder or group of feeders.
- Choose a Substation.
- Select a feeder from the grid.
- Click Apply.
- Click the Stop button if you want to end the search before it is complete.