Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Companion manuals
- How to find updates to this manual
- Safety
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Symbols used in this manual
- Regulatory Agency Approval
- Overview
- User Interface
- Interface area
- Display Interface
- How to navigate the user interface
- Menu tree
- Operation
- Operation Procedures
- How to perform a total power off procedure
- How to view the Power Distribution Module status
- How to view Power Distribution Module information
- How to view circuit status information
- How to view output voltages
- How to view the log
- How to clear the log
- How to view the list of active alarms
- Configuration
- Settings
- How to set up the network
- How to set the name and location of the circuits
- How to set the individual alarm thresholds
- How to set the alarm thresholds for all Power Distribution Modules in the system
- How to change the display settings
- How to set and change the password settings
- How to change date and time
- Maintenance
- Parts Replacement
- How to determine if you need a replacement part
- How to return parts to APC
- How to install a Power Distribution Module
- How to remove a filler plate
- How to test the Residual Current Device
- How to install a PDM circuit breaker handle tie
- How to reinstall a filler plate
- Troubleshooting
- LED Indication on the Power Distribution Modules
- Status and Alarm Messages

Operation: Operation Procedures
6 Modular Power Distribution Unit – Operation 990-3054B-001
How to view the Power Distribution Module status
The Module View Screens are used for status information on a Power Distribution Module level.
Select Module View
on the Main Menu
Screen and press
ENTER.
Press ENTER at the
Module number and
scroll through the list
of modules to the
specific module and
press
ENTER.
To view more
information about the
module, select Circuit
Details and press
ENTER.
In 3-corded systems,
select the relevant
cable and press
ENTER.
Scroll through the
three status screens for
information on the
specific Power
Distribution Module.
The example shows
that there is a warning alarm on L2.
Module:>xx
Status: Critical
>Circuit Details
>About This Module
Module xx: y Cables
>Cable 1: Normal
>Cable 2: Critical
>Cable 3: Normal
Module xx, Cable y:
Name:
<Circuit Name>
Power: xx.x kW
Mod xx, Breakers:
L1: Closed
L2: Open
L3: Closed
Mod xx, Cable y:
L1: 10.1A 051%
L2: 11.4A 057% High!
L3: 04.4A 025%
One-corded
Three-corded
Module View Alarms
Load/Energy
Circuit Cfg Admin
Volt Meter
Log
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