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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 10:51 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-20 01:00 AM

UTS6: Tools For assigning load-shedding priority?

What are my tools for assigning load-shedding priority? I can't find anything in the manuals
that explicitly address priority, but "Time Management" and "Circuit Maximum Time Off and
Minimum Time On" sound like they have possibilities.

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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 10:51 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-20 01:00 AM

i picKed a winna wrote:
... it may help to take a look at this thread below to get an idea of what another user is doing with their load shedding and what they've set with delays and not.

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Lotta interesting stuff in that thread, but I could not find anything about how to control which circuits get shed first.

Maybe it's there and just over my head....

I'm thinking it has to be something around "Circuit Maximum Time Off and Minimum Time On" per page 12 of the Operation Manual.

But the manual is pretty much useless.

It tells what the settings are, but lacks a discussion of how to use them to affect which loads get shed first.

Maybe it's obvious to an engineer - the manual reads like it was written by one.... But I'm still groping.

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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 10:51 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-20 01:00 AM

yes, you'll need to use what you're looking at. it may help to take a look at this thread below to get an idea of what another user is doing with their load shedding and what they've set with delays and not.

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Posted: ‎2021-06-29 10:51 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-20 01:00 AM

i picKed a winna wrote:
... it may help to take a look at this thread below to get an idea of what another user is doing with their load shedding and what they've set with delays and not.

Referenced content removed
Lotta interesting stuff in that thread, but I could not find anything about how to control which circuits get shed first.

Maybe it's there and just over my head....

I'm thinking it has to be something around "Circuit Maximum Time Off and Minimum Time On" per page 12 of the Operation Manual.

But the manual is pretty much useless.

It tells what the settings are, but lacks a discussion of how to use them to affect which loads get shed first.

Maybe it's obvious to an engineer - the manual reads like it was written by one.... But I'm still groping.

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Posted: ‎2024-07-04 09:18 PM

To assign load-shedding priority, you can use tools like Time Management and Circuit Maximum Time Off and Minimum Time On. These help you decide which parts of your home or business get power during load shedding. Check if your area has shedding schedule updates, too, so you can plan better. Manuals might not always explain this directly, but these methods can be useful for managing when and where power goes out.

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