User guide
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface
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2. Locate the Inlet section on the Dashboard page.
To view the inlet's details:
1. If the PDU folder is not expanded, expand it to show all components
and component groups. See Expanding the Tree (on page 43).
2.
Click Inlet I1 in the Domi
nion PX Explorer pane, and the Inlet I1 page
opens in the right pane.
Note: A few Dominion PX models may show some current being drawn or
power consumption while no loads are physically attached to the PDU. For
details, see Non-Zero Readings While No Loads Attached (on page
240).
Monitoring Circuit Breakers
Each circuit breaker on the Dominion PX device delivers power to a bank
of outlets, and draws power from one or two lines.
You can view the circuit breaker's details, including its:
Label (number)
Name
Status (closed/open)
Lines associated with the circuit breaker
Sensor readings:
- Current drawn (A)
- Current remaining (A)
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).
You can view the summary of all circuit breakers at a time or the status of
individual circuit breakers.
To view all circuit breakers' status:
You can check the status of all circuit breakers at a time via either the
Dashboard or Overcurrent Protectors page.
Using the Dashboard page:
a. Click the Dashboard icon in the Dominion PX Explorer pane, and
the Dashboard page opens in the right pane.
b. Locate the Overcurrent Protectors section on the Dashboard
page.
Using the Overcurrent Protectors page: