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It may not be a problem when the inlets are out of sync. The PX3TS
device can still work fine in that state. However, depending on your
transfer settings, the 'out of sync' state may prevent an automatic
retransfer from the standby inlet to the preferred inlet. For details, see
Power Transfer Settings
(on page 173).
Power data of the transfer switch:
Active power (W)
Apparent power (VA)
RMS current (A)
Power Factor
Active Energy (Wh or kWh)
Status of inlet sensors related to the transfer switch:
Data
Description
Indicates which inlet is the first priority to power
outlets in the normal state.
Indicates which inlet is powering outlets.
If
is not shown on any inlet, neither
inlet is powering the outlets, which is the "off"
state.
Power Quality
Shows the power quality of both inlets, which is
one of the following:
normal
warning
critical
To configure power quality thresholds, see
Transfer Switch
(on page 162).
RMS Voltage (V)
Shows each inlet's voltage value.
Line Frequency
(Hz)
Shows each inlet's line frequency value.
Summary of Contents for PX3TS
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