10 Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager Owner’s Guide
Circuit Status
In the Circuit Status screens, no item is configurable. This means that the
screens are only useful for up-to-date information on each circuit.
FSPM 00: Circuit Status
1 ACLoad1
1 Last Shed Current
2 ACLoad2
2 Last Shed Current
On 3.0A
2.0A
On 4.5A
4.0A
FSPM 00: Circuit Status
6 ACLoad6
6 Last Shed Current
7 DCLoad7
7 Last Shed Current
8 DCLoad8
8 Last Shed Current
9 DCLoad9
9 Last She Current
10 DCLoad10
10 Last Shed Current
On 3.0A
4.0A
On N/A
5.0A
On N/A
7.5A
On N/A
N/A
On N/A
N/A
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
1 Circuit names can be up to ten characters long. Valid characters are from a
to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, symbols '/' (forward slash) and '-'(hyphen). Spaces, an
underscore, and a period are not accepted symbols. Examples are “Main-A/
C” and “Refrigerat”.
2 Indicates whether the circuit is currently enabled (ON) or not (Off).
3 This number corresponds to the AC circuit ID label found on the product,
like AC 1 is 1, AC 2 is 2, et cetera. 7 to 10
a
refer to the four DC relays.
a.5 to 8 for the Freedom Sequence four-circuit model PN: 809-0913.
4 Indicates the current (in amps) presently passing through the circuit. It
displays 0.0A if no AC current is passing through. It will always display
N/A for all DC relays. See #6 and #7.
5 Last Shed Current indicates the last value of the current (in amps) for the
circuit before the circuit was shed in a load shedding event.
6 In this example, Circuits 7 and 8 are DC relays controlling AC loads. This
means that both these circuits will each display a Last Shed Current
value that is dependent on the AC load that each are controlling.
7 In this example, Circuits 9 and 10 are DC relays controlling DC loads. DC
relays that control DC loads are not monitored for amperage, thus, their
statuses are N/A and there are no Last Shed Current values.
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