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Web page programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
Breakers screen
Click the “Breakers” tab.
This will open the “Breakers” Web page.
The “Breakers” screen displays all controllable circuit
breakers that were discovered (configured), they are
displayed by their position and the panelboard they are
configured in. If a number is greyed-out, there was no
controllable circuit breaker discovered in that position. This
screen can be compared with the physical panelboard layout
to find issues.
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If there is a controllable circuit breaker that is
physically installed but was missed during the
discovery process, check the pigtail connector and
wiring from the controllable circuit breaker to the
BCB to verify that it is plugged in correctly and
cabling or connector is not damaged. After the issue
is corrected, the “Discover Breakers” process must
be reinitiated.
Breaker configuration
The “Breaker” screen displays the panelboards and the
individual controllable circuit breaker. The panelboards are
chosen by using the “Panels” button across the top of the
circuit breaker layout. By default panelboard 1 is displayed.
To navigate to a different panelboard, click the panelboard
number button.
This will display the layout for the panelboard chosen.
The breaker screen displays the attributes of the controllable
circuit breakers. The “Name”, “Description”, and “Group”
association are editable.
Editing breaker attributes
Double-click the text box of one of the attributes of the
chosen circuit breaker.
This opens the “Edit Point” window for the chosen
circuit breaker.
The “Name” is an alphanumeric input that can be up to four
characters in length. Multiple controllable circuit breakers
can be given the same name. This name can then be used
to control those controllable circuit breakers as a group
using schedules.
To edit the name, click the “Name” text box and type in the
chosen text.
The “Description” is an alphanumeric input that can be up
to 20 characters in length.