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SHORE CORD SETUP CONV.CAPACITY:36.0kVA
MASTER CORD CAPACITY: 100 Amps
VOLTAGE: 208 Vac, FORM: 3
Ø
, Freq.: 60Hz
More Less Exit
7.3
LOAD MANAGEMENT OPERATION, cont.
7.3.2 Shore Cord Setup
, Single, Master, or Slave Converters
The Shore Cord Setup screen is used to set the actual shore cord ampacity based on the marina’s
dock or pedestal circuit breaker. The converter’s new, programmed CONV. CAPACITY is then
displayed for reference. The converter’s Load Level and Power indicators for Shore Power and
Converter Power will then display the actual converter capacity usage based on the programmed
CONV. CAPACITY.
It is important to understand that this is an indication device, and affects reporting and alarming
only. The peak and average overload capabilities are not affected by this setting. Dynamic response
to loading and equipment startup surges is unaffected. The intent here is to prevent tripping of
dockside circuit breakers by average loading when a smaller than desired shore supply is used.
From the front panel, press the
SHORE POWER
+
F2
buttons, and then Cord (
F1
) to access the
following screen:
Press More (
F1
) or Less (
F2
) to adjust the MASTER CORD CAPACITY, and Exit (
F5
) to save the
settings and exit the screen.
Default Range
Units
CONV. CAPACITY true capacity based on cord capacity, voltage, and form
kVA
CORD CAPACITY 250
30, 32, 50, 60, 63, 100, 125, 150, 200, 250 Amps
The CONV. CAPACITY is calculated as:
V
L-L
A
3
and is never greater than the converter’s
actual rating if the shore supply size has a greater capacity than the converter.