![]() This behavior prevents false alarms about low watts or amps when an EB832 output is OFF.Īs an example, let’s say that you have your return pump output programmed to turn the pump off while FeedA is active (If FeedA 000 Then OFF). Important Note: As the Apex evaluates and executes programming, these new alarm options and programming statements will be ignored if the specified output is manually OFF or the output is in AUTO and the output state is OFF due to programming. Syntax: If Output output-name (Amps/Watts) () Then (ON/OFF) However, should you want to use Amps and Watts values in other output programming, there are new programming commands to support this. There is also a Volts graph on the Inputs Log page in APEX Local and APEX Fusion.Īlarms for Amps and Watts values for each individual 120VAC EB832 output should be configured using the new method via the Inputs page in APEX Local or APEX Fusion. The Volts value is informational only it cannot be used in conditional programming – there is no “If Volts….” programming. The EB832 has an embedded Volts sensor to indicate the voltage of the input AC power the Volts value is displayed on the EB832 tile on the APEX Local and APEX Fusion dashboards. The APEX Local and APEX Fusion interfaces do show an aggregated total value of all individual Amps (and Watts) for each EB832. The EB832 does not have an overall Amps sensor like EnergyBars 8, 4, and some EB6 variants one is not needed because each individual outlet has discrete Amps and Watts sensors. For example, if you rename the output used for a heater to “Heater1”, the corresponding Amps and Watts sensors will be automatically renamed to “Heater1A” and Heater1W” respectively. The names of these Inputs are not customizable by the user instead, the names of these inputs will be based on the names of the 120VAC outputs. There are graphs for each on the Input Log pages of APEX Local and APEX Fusion. ![]()
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