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How to manage connectivity - Circuits

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Joshua_Moreno
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We have a couple of pad mounted switch gears in which two circuits enter and exit. In my traces, I would want to show this separation, I ran a connected trace and it resulted in the opposite.

 

Below are screenshots as to what I want to be returned on the trace. From the circuit source, A5, I would want the trace to hit the switch and only select switches 3 and 1 in the diagram on the left. Entering from the circuit source at 3 and exiting at 1, going downstream to a transformer. Would this be fixed with terminals or is it a matter of how it is digitized/types of devices? 

The switches are just cabinet buses connecting the switches/fuses within a fuse bank.

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Joshua_Moreno
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Should I export my UN and delete data to provide a subset? 

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Joshua_Moreno
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What I just noticed is that the phase energized field is not staying as phases ABC and always reverting back to de-energized at the subnet controller/circuit breaker even when I save edits, validate topology, and update subnetwork. Once the subnetwork gets updated, it reverts back to de-energized. Can this be a cause of this issue?

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