PROGRAMMING:
Recognizing that priorities may change after an installation is made, the LOAD
MANAGER MARK IV is designed so that the priority of load shedding may be
easily altered.
Sequencing of the loads occurs at approximately ½ second intervals starting with
the relay connected to terminal 1 and progressing to the relay connected to
terminal 10.
Note that sequencing of the loads is not programmable but is controlled by the
wiring connections to the LOAD MANAGER.
Ten sets of dipswitches are provided for setting the priority of load shedding.
Each set of dip switches controls one output and contains 10 individual switches.
Setting any one of the individual switches to the “ON” position determines the
load-shed priority of that output. That is, placing the #1 switch in the “ON”
position determines that this output will be the first load to shed. Placing #2
switch in the “ON” position will shed this output next. Note that any of the 10 sets
of dipswitches can be set to shed first and any other to be shed next. This
results in a completely random load shedding priority.
NOTE
IF THE INSTALLER DETERMINES THAT SOME LOADS SHOULD NOT
BE SHED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, THEN THE DIP SWITCH
CONTROLLING THAT LOAD SHOULD BE ALL SET IN THE “OFF”
POSITION.