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Posted: 2023-02-22 12:39 AM . Last Modified: 2024-11-22 04:25 AM
How to create standby loads in the same diagram?
Hi guys!
Does anyone here meet the same question like me?
I'd like to create a diagram with both of main and backup loads.
However, it seems like ECODIAL hasn't got an interlock method to let 01 load running only.
So far, I use 'turn on/off' function to open respective MCCBs of backup loads.
However, it causes error messages all the time.
If you guys may know any better input, kindly raise it! Many Thanks!!
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Posted: 2023-02-26 11:10 PM
Hello
Thanks for reaching us through the “EcoStruxure Power Design - Forum.”
Operating Modes:
Considering the above reply with a video tutorial to create the operating modes, as a reference.
If you have created the ‘operating modes’, then you should define the ‘operating scenarios’ for those ‘operating modes’ by ‘opening & closing’ the necessary switches.
In this way, you can define the ‘loads working on the normal and backup’ situations.
Note:
Kindly please come back, if you need further clarifications on this topic.
Regards,
Team – Ecodial Expert Support.
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Posted: 2023-02-22 12:46 AM
Hi,
Thank you for writing us. You can use operating modes to handle such kind of scenarios.
Refer to the following video tutorial for creating the operating mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeRrPnRiQpE
Thanks.
ESPD-Ecodial Expert team.
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Posted: 2023-02-26 11:10 PM
Hello
Thanks for reaching us through the “EcoStruxure Power Design - Forum.”
Operating Modes:
Considering the above reply with a video tutorial to create the operating modes, as a reference.
If you have created the ‘operating modes’, then you should define the ‘operating scenarios’ for those ‘operating modes’ by ‘opening & closing’ the necessary switches.
In this way, you can define the ‘loads working on the normal and backup’ situations.
Note:
Kindly please come back, if you need further clarifications on this topic.
Regards,
Team – Ecodial Expert Support.
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