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Sets options for general properties that identify and characterize the load. An asterisk beside a property name indicates required data.

Consumer

Allows you to define the current electrical item as a consumer. This means that the software will include this item in load summary calculations, batch load associations, and all feeder summary reports. The software uses the electrical power values that you enter for this item on the Electrical Data tab. Also, you can use this property for filtering items that you want to appear in the EDE or in reports. The software does not select this check box by default for converting equipment. Also, for junction boxes and local panels, selecting this check box instructs the software to include the current junction board or local panel in single line diagrams generated for power distribution boards.

Item tag

Identifies the load. The tag is the name that appears beside the load in the Electrical Index or the Reference Data Explorer. In the Reference Data Explorer, you must enter a string in this box. In the Electrical Index, the tag matches the naming convention for the load. lick the ellipsis button to open a dialog where you can modify the item tag segments that are editable.

The tag property Comply with Naming Convention determines the behavior of an item tag name. When the property is set to True, the protection masks and segment properties behave according to the settings for the item naming convention in the Options Manager. When the property is set to False, you can edit the tag name value freely. Whether you set this property to True or False, the software ensures compliance with uniqueness if you set the Is Unique parameter to True in the Item Type Properties option of the Options Manager.

Description

Allows you to type a description of the load, for information only.

Manufacturer

Allows you to select a manufacturer for the load. You can define and customize manufacturers in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Model

Allows you to select a load model. The available models are specific to the manufacturer. You can select a model without selecting a manufacturer. The software then selects the appropriate manufacturer automatically according to the selected model. You can define and customize models in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Process equipment

Allows you to enter a description of the equipment that the load affects.

Item status

Allows you to select an appropriate status of the equipment indicating whether the item is active or deleted.

Type

Allows you to select one of the following electrical equipment sub-classes: Lighting Fixture, Socket Outlet, Welding Outlet, or Special Electrical Equipment. When you select a value, the software moves the item to the appropriate sub-folder of the Electrical Index. The software uses this description in filters and reports.

Last applied profile

Indicates the last profile that you applied to the load, if appropriate. This information is read- only.

Last applied typical schematic

Indicates the last typical schematic that you applied to the load, if appropriate. This information is read-only.

Last applied lookup table

Indicates the last lookup table that you applied to the load, if appropriate. This information is read-only.

Design type

Allows you to select a standard that specifies the construction of the load. You can define and customize design types in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Mounting

Allows you to select a standard type of mounting as specified by the vendor for the type of the load or machine. You can define and customize mountings in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Process operational requirements

Allows you to select the operational requirements of the plant in which the load is located. The following standard system options are available:

Emergency

Normal plant operation

Shutdown

Startup

You can define additional values for this list in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Notes

Allows you to enter text, for example, if you want to provide additional information about the load.

Manage Operating Cases

Opens the Manage Operating Cases dialog where you can add, edit, or delete property values specific to various plant operating cases that exist for the current plant item.