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Web page programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
To edit the description, click the “Description” text box and
type in the chosen text.
The “Groups” are logical associations to create zones for a
single point of control for multiple circuit breakers. There are
16 preconfigured groups.
To add a circuit breaker to a group, click the group letter(s)
to associate the circuit breaker.
See the “Groups” section of this document for more
information.
After edit are complete, click the “OK” button to save the
changes.
Breaker status and override
Breaker status
The controllable circuit breaker status is located in the
center field of the panel layout. The circuit breaker “Status”
indicates the various states of the controllable circuit
breaker using text and background colors.
otee:
N
There is a legend located at the bottom of the layout
explaining the text, background colors, and flashing
activity states.
The number displayed is the position in the panelboard
where the circuit breaker is configured. In a standard
panelboard, this would be odd numbers on the left and even
on the right side. In a column panelboard this would be
sequential from top to bottom but the Web page is still laid
out side-by-side.
The text in the “Status” indicates the commanded state of
the circuit breaker.
The button background color indicates the ON/OFF feedback
status from the controllable circuit breaker.
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N
The feedback status is received from the controllable
circuit breaker. If the main handle is “OFF”, the status
feedback will always be “OFF”.
A green background indicates that the controllable circuit
breaker has a feedback status of “OFF”.
A red background indicates that the controllable circuit
breaker has a feedback status of “ON”.
A flashing background color indicates there is a mismatch
between the last commanded state and the feedback status
of the controlled circuit breaker.
A flashing green background indicates that the commanded
state is “ON” but the feedback status is “OFF”.
A flashing red background indicates that the commanded
state is “OFF” but the feedback status is “ON”.
Overriding a controllable circuit breaker
A controllable circuit breaker can be overridden “ON” or
“OFF” manually using the Web page. The normal state of
the circuit breaker is In-Service, but when overridden, it
is placed “Out of Service”. Out of Service means that the
controllable circuit breaker cannot be commanded from a
schedule, switch input, or any other control means other
than another override command. The override must be
“Terminated” to return the controllable circuit breaker to
normal operation (In-Service).
Double-click the ON/OFF status icon for the selected
controllable circuit breaker to override.
This opens the “Point Status” window.
This screen displays the controllable circuit breaker address,
name and commanded state. It also has manual control
buttons for the selected circuit breaker.