There is something I do not understand.
1. SSB 2
I have a switchboard SSB 2. There are 2 incoming to this switchboard – 1 from MSB and the other from EMSB
I created the feed from MSB. I then create tye EMSB and connect this EMSB to SSB 2. This feed is supposed to be the primary feed.
Problem noticed:
• Physically I have no objection over the display. However:
• When I change the breaker in the EMSB for SSB 2, it does not reflect the change I had done.
• I believe the change is for the CB at MSB
Other problem
• At EMSB, I noted that I cannot shift the feeder for SSB 2 to a location I wanted. It stayed at the location I created the connection to SSB 2
• The SLD on the left do not reflect the circuit breaker to SSB 2 from EMASB although the feed from MSB is clearly indicated
Please advise whether what I experience was a result of using the program or that I did not follow the steps correctly.
Also,
I cannot make the 2 length of cable from MSB and EMSB different.
Quote from: RCDGuy on 12 October 2021, 10:20
There is something I do not understand.
1. SSB 2
I have a switchboard SSB 2. There are 2 incoming to this switchboard – 1 from MSB and the other from EMSB
I created the feed from MSB. I then create tye EMSB and connect this EMSB to SSB 2. This feed is supposed to be the primary feed.
Problem noticed:
• Physically I have no objection over the display. However:
• When I change the breaker in the EMSB for SSB 2, it does not reflect the change I had done.
• I believe the change is for the CB at MSB
Other problem
• At EMSB, I noted that I cannot shift the feeder for SSB 2 to a location I wanted. It stayed at the location I created the connection to SSB 2
• The SLD on the left do not reflect the circuit breaker to SSB 2 from EMASB although the feed from MSB is clearly indicated
Please advise whether what I experience was a result of using the program or that I did not follow the steps correctly.
Hello RCDGuy,
Changes apply only to the active network. To edit a circuit path you need to close the open switch first. The same applies in rearranging the circuits and/or modifying protection devices etc.
HTH