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Loads Tab (Loads Assigned Tab - Distribution Boards)

Loads Tab (Loads Assigned Tab - Distribution Boards)

  • Last UpdatedJul 25, 2025
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This tab is assign to add circuits to the distribution board and to allocated loads to those circuits.

To add a circuit or circuits, click View Designer. The Distribution Board Viewer window is then displayed. Refer to Add Circuits to Distribution Boards for further information.

To assign a load to a circuit phase from the Loads tab:

  1. Select the circuit phase and click on the button that is displayed in the Equipment No. field when the mouse cursor is hovered over it. The Assign Load window is then displayed:

  2. Select one of the distribution board’s output voltages from the Output Voltage list. The output voltages for a distribution board are viewed and specified using the Output Voltages tab.

  3. The windows then lists the available loads (including supplies that may be loads) with voltages matching the selected output voltage. Select the required load by double-clicking on it or clicking on it and clicking Assign.

  4. If, with the addition of the selected load, the sum of the rated power of the loads assigned to the supply would be greater than the supplies rated power, a warning message is displayed. For example:

  5. Click Yes to assign the load anyway or No to cancel.

  6. The selected load is then displayed in the Equipment No. field for the circuit.

To un-assign a load from a circuit or circuits, select the circuit or circuits in the Loads tab and click the Un-Assign button. A message is displayed requesting that the un-assignment be confirmed. Click Yes to continue.

To delete circuits from a distribution board, select them from the Loads tab and click the Delete Circuit button. A message is displayed requesting that the deletion be confirmed. Click Yes to continue. The circuits are then deleted. Any loads assigned to deleted circuits are un-assigned from the supply.

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