User guide
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface
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Naming Circuit Breakers
You can name each circuit breaker for easily identifying them.
The customized name is displayed along with the label in parentheses
throughout the web interface.
Note: In this context, the label refers to the circuit breaker number, such as
C1.
To name a circuit breaker:
1. Expand the Overcurrent Protectors folder to show all circuit breakers
in the Dominion PX Explorer pane. See Expanding the Tree (on page
43).
2.
Click the de
sired circuit breaker in the Dominion PX Explorer pane,
and the page for this circuit breaker opens in the right pane.
3. Click Setup. The Overcurrent Protector Setup dialog appears.
4. Type a new name in the Name field.
5. Click OK to save the changes.
Monitoring the Inlet
You can view the inlet's details, including its:
Label (number)
Customized name
Inlet sensor readings:
- Active energy (Wh)
- Active power (W)
- Apparent power (VA)
- Power factor
- RMS current per line (A)
- RMS voltage per line pair (V)
Note: If a sensor reading row is colored, it means the sensor reading
already crosses one of the thresholds, or the circuit breaker has tripped.
See The Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Reading (on page 47).
There are two ways to access the inlet information.
To get the overview of the inlet status:
1. Click the Dashboard icon in the Dominion PX Explorer pane, and the
Dashboard page opens in the right pane.