When setting the max current capacity for the components at your site, you may notice that in some cases, the max current field for each component appears editable, but the system restricts you from entering a value other than the one suggested.
This happens because there isn't enough available current to distribute. When your site or power panel's max capacity is set to the minimum requirement, the system cannot allocate more current to individual components.
The max. current field will display a range, such as [min value] ≤ __ ≤ [max value]. While the blank is technically editable, the system locks the value at the minimum required capacity.
To set the component's max. current to your target capacity, increase the site’s total max capacity. This will give you more flexibility in how much current is allocated to each component.
For example, if the minimum value for the site's max current capacity is 82A, increasing the site's capacity to, say, 85A, provides more flexibility when setting the max current capacity of the power panel.
This, in turn, results in greater flexibility when configuring the circuit breakers' max current capacity.