Using the FLISR Flow Summary Window
The FLISR Flow Summary window displays the calculated flows in the restoration path and in the de-energized section that will be transferred.
To open this window, right-click a row in the FLISR Solutions section of the Fault Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration window, then select Flow Summary... from the context menu.
The Flow Summary window displays the following fields and buttons:
Device Name is the alias of the object in the restoration path or de-energized section.
Device Type is object type: Cond = conductor, Switch = switch, Fuse = fuse.
Amps Flow A/B/C is the flow in amps through the object.
Amp Limit A/B/C is the limit in amps for the object.
Largest % Usage is the expected load flow through the object as a percentage of the object's rating.
Smallest Margin is the available capacity in amps for the object.
kV A/B/C is the kV on the branch.
Low Limit is the low kV limit.
High Limit is the high kV limit.
% Nominal A/B/C is the percentage of nominal voltage that branch is being run at.
Violation Type is type of violation, if any, on the branch. The violation type drives the coloring of the device name column. Devices that violations are colored red. Devices that have warnings are colored yellow. Devices that have neither violations nor warnings are colored green.
Violation Status indicates the status of the voltage and loading violations on the object post restoration. FLISR compares the estimated violations on the object post restoration with its pre-fault violations and displays the status. The status may be one of the following: better, same, worse, or added. When FLISR is in automatic mode and only voltage and loading violations exist in its plan and if the violations are not worse than pre-fault, then the plan will be allowed to execute automatically.
Violation Start Time displays the time that violations start.
Violation End Time displays the time that violations end.
Restored Device is set to ‘Y' if the object is part of the faulted (de-energized) feeder or ‘N' if it is part of the restoring feeder.
The Focus toolbar button displays the branch flow in the Viewer, with the selected object flashing.