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Inlet sensor readings:
- RMS current per line (A)
- RMS voltage per line pair (V)
- Active power (W)
- Apparent power (VA)
- Power factor
- Active energy (Wh)
- Unbalanced load percentage (for 3-phase models)
- Line frequency (Hz), if available on your PDU
Note: If a sensor row is colored, it means the sensor reading already
crosses one of the thresholds or the sensor enters the alarmed state.
See
The Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
There are two ways to access the inlet information.
To get the overview of the inlet status:
1. Click the Dashboard icon in the PX Explorer pane, and the
Dashboard page opens in the right pane.
2. Locate the Inlet section on the Dashboard page.
To view the inlet's details:
1. Click Inlet I1 in the PX Explorer pane, and the Inlet I1 page opens in
the right pane.
Unbalanced Current factors in PX2-1000 and PX2-2000 3-phase
models:
When a PX2-1000 or PX2-2000 3-phase PDU has no load attached to it,
its Unbalanced Current might have a non-zero percent reading. This is
because the PDU factors the Inlet current that is needed to operate the
PDU into the calculation for Unbalanced Current.
Monitoring Overcurrent Protectors
Each overcurrent protector on the PX device delivers power to a bank of
outlets, and draws power from one or two lines.
You can view the overcurrent protector's details, including its:
Label
(number)
Name
Status
(closed/open)
Type
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