Inlet thresholds help you identify when your inlet enters warning or critical level. In addition, you can
automatically generate alert notifications for any warning or critical status. See
(on page 213).
Note: For multi-inlet models, see
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Overview:
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Inlet power overview, which is the same as
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Sensors:
The sensors section contains a list of inlet sensors with more details. Available inlet sensors depends on
the model. Sensors show both readings and states. Sensors in warning or critical states are highlighted
in yellow or red. The inlet power chart shows the selected sensor, and is the same information as found
in the Dashboard - Inlet History.
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Complete list of inlet power sensors:
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• RMS Current
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• Unbalanced Current
• RMS Voltage
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• Unbalanced Voltage
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• Line Frequency
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• Active Power
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• Active Energy
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• Apparent Power
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• Apparent Energy
• Power Factor
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• Crest Factor
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• Phase Angle
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Settings--Name the inlet:
Scroll down past the Sensor list to the Settings.
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Click Edit Settings, enter a name for the inlet, then click Save. For example, name the inlet after the
power source.
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The inlet's custom name is displayed on the Inlet or Dashboard page, followed by its label in
parentheses.
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Configuring a Multi-Inlet Model
Dashboard - Inlet I1
Event Rules and Actions
(on page 102).
(on page 83).
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