Installation manual
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Features For 9312 Controller:
Each indicator and key serves a specic purpose in providing you with the necessary
information and control to minimize peak energy usage. Each of these indicators and keys
have been numbered and are described on the following pages.
Mode: This indicator displays which mode the demand controller is currently in.
It will be in one of these mode demand limit (dl), peak demand (pd), clock (cl),
instantaneous demand (id), and average demand (ad).
kW Demand/Time: This indicator displays total household demand, which includes
both controlled and uncontrolled loads. kW Demand/Time may be displayed as
Instantaneous, Average, Peak, or current time depending upon the desired display
mode.
Instantaneous kW Demand (id): When this mode is selected, the kW Demand/Time
display will indicate Instantaneous demand showing changes in demand of controlled
and uncontrolled loads as they occur. This is useful for determining how much
energy is required to operate various loads so that an understanding of your energy
requirements may be achieved. Your actual demand may be compared to the typical
residential appliance ratings given in Table 2.
Average kW Demand (ad): In this mode, the kW Demand/Time display will indicate
your Average demand over a running 15 minute interval selected in the system
programming mode. This is similar to the average demand interval used by your
utility meter and is therefore, approximately equal to the demand level your meter is
presently recording. The (ad) will be lit when in this mode.
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MODE KW DEMAND/TIME
DECREASE
CIRCUIT ASSIGNMENT
INCREASE
TO SET DEMAND LIMIT, DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS, OR BUZZER VOLUME
DISPLAY
INST
AVG
PEAK
LIMIT
CLOCK
DEMAND
LIMIT
DISPLAY
BRIGHT
ALARM RESET
PEAKVOLUME
CIRCUIT ON
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5 6 7 8
AM
PM
REDUCE LOAD
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4
5
6
13
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