Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Notifications
Login / Register
Community
Community
Notifications
close
  • Forums
  • Knowledge Center
  • Events & Webinars
  • Ideas
  • Blogs
Help
Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Login / Register
Sustainability
Sustainability

Join our "Ask Me About" community webinar on May 20th at 9 AM CET and 5 PM CET to explore cybersecurity and monitoring for Data Center and edge IT. Learn about market trends, cutting-edge technologies, and best practices from industry experts.
Register and secure your Critical IT infrastructure

Power dependency description

Configuring power connections

cancel
Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
  • Home
  • Schneider Electric Community
  • EcoStruxure IT Help Center
  • EcoStruxure IT Help Center Categories
  • IT Advisor
  • ITA desktop client
  • Configuring the ITA desktop client
  • Configuring power connections
  • Power dependency description
Options
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Mark as New
  • Mark as Read
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Email to a Friend
  • Printer Friendly Page
  • Report Inappropriate Content
Invite a Co-worker
Send a co-worker an invite to the portal.Just enter their email address and we'll connect them to register. After joining, they will belong to the same company.
You have entered an invalid email address. Please re-enter the email address.
This co-worker has already been invited to the Exchange portal. Please invite another co-worker.
Please enter email address
Send Invite Cancel
Invitation Sent
Your invitation was sent.Thanks for sharing Exchange with your co-worker.
Send New Invite Close

Related Forums

  • EcoStruxure IT forum

  • APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum

Previous Next

Invite a Colleague

Found this content useful? Share it with a Colleague!

Invite a Colleague Invite

EcoStruxure IT Support

Submit a support request for additional assistance with EcoStruxure IT software.

Request Support
Back to Configuring power connections
Options
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Mark as New
  • Mark as Read
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Email to a Friend
  • Printer Friendly Page
  • Report Inappropriate Content
1 Like
457 Views

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Trying to translate this page to your language?
Select your language from the translate dropdown in the upper right. arrow
Translate to: English
  • (Français) French
  • (Deutsche) German
  • (Italiano) Italian
  • (Português) Portuguese
  • (Русский) Russian
  • (Español) Spanish

Power dependency description

Picard EcoStruxureIT
‎2019-11-06 07:13 AM

The Power Dependency table shows details about power equipment in your data center infrastructure. You can right-click an item (row) to identify it in the layout or navigation, or to open its Properties.

For a better and more graphical overview of your power dependencies, it is recommended to use the Power Path Layout.

Column Description
Item Power equipment items and where they fit in the power path (indention and expandable arrows).
Location Location of the power equipment items in the modeled data center infrastructure.
Phase Phase to which the selected equipment is connected.
Outlet Outlet to which the selected equipment is connected, shown only if rack PDU has power outlets definition.
Breaker module number

Breaker module number (can also be found in Properties > Power > Breaker Panel).

UPS used capacity Power used by equipment connected to this UPS for power.
UPS reserved capacity Power reserved by equipment connected to this UPS for power.

Distribution reserved capacity of UPS size

Relevant for distribution units, such as PDUs, RDPs, and Power Panels. UPS power reserved by this distribution unit (in %).

Distribution reserved UPS capacity

Relevant for distribution units, such as PDUs, RDPs, and Power Panels. UPS power reserved by this distribution unit.

Distribution estimated load

Relevant for distribution units, such as PDUs, RDPs, and Power Panels. Estimated load of equipment connected to this distribution unit for power. In redundancy configurations, this value will include potential failover load.

Distribution unreserved capacity

Relevant for distribution units, such as PDUs, RDPs, and Power Panels. Remaining power available on this distribution unit (total power available minus the load of connected equipment).

Rack remaining power

Relevant if you group racks with similar power requirements (capacity groups). Remaining power available in each rack connected to this distribution unit for power.

Rack maximum capacity

Relevant if you group racks with similar power requirements (capacity groups). The maximum load you can add to each rack connected to this distribution unit for power.
Was this article helpful? Yes No
No ratings

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Didn't find what you are looking for? Ask our Experts
To The Top!

Forums

  • APC UPS Data Center Backup Solutions
  • EcoStruxure IT
  • EcoStruxure Geo SCADA Expert
  • Metering & Power Quality
  • Schneider Electric Wiser

Knowledge Center

Events & webinars

Ideas

Blogs

Get Started

  • Ask the Community
  • Community Guidelines
  • Community User Guide
  • How-To & Best Practice
  • Experts Leaderboard
  • Contact Support
Brand-Logo
Subscribing is a smart move!
You can subscribe to this board after you log in or create your free account.
Forum-Icon

Create your free account or log in to subscribe to the board - and gain access to more than 10,000+ support articles along with insights from experts and peers.

Register today for FREE

Register Now

Already have an account? Login

Terms & Conditions Privacy Notice Change your Cookie Settings © 2025 Schneider Electric

This is a heading

With achievable small steps, users progress and continually feel satisfaction in task accomplishment.

Usetiful Onboarding Checklist remembers the progress of every user, allowing them to take bite-sized journeys and continue where they left.

of