Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
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When load shedding is activated, the PDU turns off all non-critical outlets. When load shedding is deactivated, the PDU
turns back on all non-critical outlets that were ON before entering the load shedding mode.
Activation of load shedding can be accomplished using the web interface, SNMP or CLI, or triggered by the contact closure
sensors.
Note: It is highly suggested to check the non-critical outlets prior to manually entering the load shedding mode. The
non-critical information can be retrieved from the Outlets page. See Load Shedding Setup
(on page 37).
Load Shedding Setup
Outlets that are turned off when load shedding is activated are called non-critical. Outlets that are not affected by load
shedding are called critical outlets. See
(on page 36).
Per default, all outlets are configured as critical.
To determine critical and non-critical outlets:
1.
Click the ellipsis
and select Load Shedding Setup.
The Load Shedding Setup screen appears.
2.
Use the checkboxes to select Non-critical outlets as desired.
3.
Click Save.
Tip:
•
To select ALL outlets, select the Non Critical checkbox in the header row.
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You can also set up non-critical outlet setting by configuring outlets one by one. See Viewing (on page 46).
Activating Load Shedding Mode
To activate load shedding mode:
1.
Click the ellipsis
and select Activate Load Shedding.