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2.4

Required qualifications for the installation engineer

The qualified installation engineer fully knows the EVSE and its safe installation.

The installation engineer is qualified according to the applicable local rules to do

the work.

The qualified installation engineer obeys all local rules and the instructions in

the installation manual.

It is the responsibility of the owner of the EVSE to make sure that all qualified

installation engineers obey the local rules, the installation instructions, and the

specifications of the EVSE.

2.5

Personal protective equipment

Symbol

Description
Protective clothing

Safety gloves

Safety shoes

Safety glasses

2.6

Safety instructions during installation

Preliminary requirements

Installation engineer

 

 

 

Make sure that there is no voltage on the AC input cables during the complete

installation procedure.

Keep unqualified personnel at a safe distance during installation.

Only use electrical wires of sufficient gauge and insulation to handle the rated

current and voltage demand.

Safety

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Summary of Contents for ADC-90-200-C1

Page 1: ...tegration into In Control In Charge s EVSE management platform LTE Modem and LAN TUV Certified Specifications Max Output Voltage 90kW Max share the same housing Available with CCS1 Dual CCS1 and Dual...

Page 2: ...Interface Value Charging Connectors CCS1 CHAdeMO HMI 7 TFT LCD Display Communication OCPP 1 6J Network Connection GSM 3G 4G modem 10 100 Base T Ethernet RFID ISO IEC 14443A B Mifare Calypso Language...

Page 3: ...Operation and installation manual Terra 94 104 124 184 North America Copyright 2022 ABB All rights reserved...

Page 4: ...Copyright All rights to copyrights registered trademarks and trademarks reside with their respective owners Copyright ABB EV Infrastructure All rights reserved 2 9AKK108466A3703 EN 001...

Page 5: ...Liability 14 2 2 General safety instructions 14 2 3 Responsibilities for the owner 14 2 4 Required qualifications for the installation engineer 15 2 5 Personal protective equipment 15 2 6 Safety instr...

Page 6: ...n Fair Share 34 3 9 External residual current device 34 3 10 Description of the touchscreen 35 3 10 1 General description of the layout 35 3 10 2 General description of the buttons 36 3 11 Local Servi...

Page 7: ...52 5 7 1 General procedure 52 5 7 2 Install the bracket of the tilt sensors 52 5 7 3 Install the tilt sensors 53 5 7 4 Connect the tilt sensors 53 5 7 5 Install a ferrule on a wire 54 5 7 6 Connect a...

Page 8: ...72 9 1 Troubleshooting procedure 72 9 2 Troubleshooting table 72 10 Technical data 73 10 1 EVSE type 73 10 2 General specifications 73 10 3 Parts included in the delivery 74 10 4 Transport specificat...

Page 9: ...4 EVSE derating in heavy duty operation 88 10 15 Harmonics on the grid 89 10 15 1 Terra 184 89 10 15 2 Terra 124 and 104 91 10 15 3 Terra 94 92 10 16 AC input specifications 94 10 16 1 General AC inp...

Page 10: ...For the required qualifications for the instalaltion engineer refer to section 2 4 1 3 Revision history Version Date Description 001 January 2022 Initial version 1 4 Language The original instruction...

Page 11: ...o not obey the instruction this can cause injury or death Refer to section 1 10 Warning If you do not obey the instruction this can cause injury Refer to section 1 10 Caution If you do not obey the in...

Page 12: ...or signal words are present in this document 1 10 Special symbols for warnings and dangers Symbol Risk type General risk Hazardous voltage that gives risk of electrocution Risk of pinching or crushing...

Page 13: ...s Boulevard Saint Laurent AZ 85284 Qc H4S 0B5 Canada Phone 800 435 7365 E mail CA evci us abb com Contact data ABB EV Infrastructure in your country can give you support on the EVSE You can find the c...

Page 14: ...s CHAdeMO Abbreviation of CHArge de MOve a standard charging method for electric vehicles Contractor Third party that the owner or site operator hires to do engineering civil and electrical installati...

Page 15: ...Front side face forward to the EVSE during normal use B Left side C Right side D Rear side X X direction positive is to the right Y Y direction positive is rearward Z Z direction positive is upward Ab...

Page 16: ...l rules obey the stricter between the requirements and procedures specified in this document and the local rules 2 3 Responsibilities for the owner The owner is the person who runs the EVSE for commer...

Page 17: ...installation engineers obey the local rules the installation instructions and the specifications of the EVSE 2 5 Personal protective equipment Symbol Description Protective clothing Safety gloves Safe...

Page 18: ...ke into account the mass and the center of gravity of the EVSE Obey the safety instructions that apply to the hoisting equipment or the forklift truck Put on the correct personal protective equipment...

Page 19: ...not all symbols are present on the EVSE 2 11 Discard the EVSE or parts of the EVSE Incorrect waste handling can have a negative effect on the environment and human health due to potential hazardous s...

Page 20: ...continuously ensure a secure connection between the product and Owner s network or any other network as the case may be The Owner shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures such as but not...

Page 21: ...manufacturer E Serial number F EVSE mass G EVSE rating H Address of the manufacturer I Symbol of local certification J QR code with the internal product code for the manufacturer K QR code with the se...

Page 22: ...anger General risk If you use the EVSE in any other way than described in the related documents you can cause death injury and damage Use the EVSE only as intended Description 20 9AKK108466A3703 EN 00...

Page 23: ...3 3 Working principles 3 3 1 Terra x4 variants CC and CJ A B D D G G E J K M L N O P Q R S T W X Y U V V I H C F F F F F F J K M L I H Description 9AKK108466A3703 EN 001 21...

Page 24: ...oard N Interlink contactor O AC SPD P RCD breaker Q Auxiliary transformer R Auxiliary breaker S Heater T Power supply unit U DC EMC filter V DC cooling fans W CCB board X HMI Y Power bridge board Blac...

Page 25: ...3 3 2 Terra x4 variant C A B D D G G E J K M L N O P Q R S V W X T U U I H C F F F F F F Description 9AKK108466A3703 EN 001 23...

Page 26: ...fans V CCB board W HMI X Power bridge board Black and bold lines power connection Black and thin lines auxiliary power connection Green lines CAN bus Purple lines control signal or monitoring signal...

Page 27: ...n the air outlet E Border cover F EV charge connector holder G Connector H Plate over the RFID reader and the integrated payment terminal I Emergency stop button J Touchscreen K Right door L Enclosure...

Page 28: ...e EVSE Antenna To send and receive wireless 3G and 4G signals 3 4 3 Overview of the EVSE inside F J H I G A B C D E K A Main breaker 2 B Main breaker 1 C PE busbar D Auxiliary breaker E Fused surge pr...

Page 29: ...nect the AC power input to or from the auxiliary power for the control circuit Auxiliary breaker To connect or disconnect the AC power input from the auxiliary AC fuse to the auxiliary transformer Pow...

Page 30: ...stalled EVSE A B C D A EVSE B Base C Floor D Foundation 3 4 6 Overview of the cable management system option C B A I D E F G H A Duct B Wheel C Top attachment point D Gland E Cable clamp Description 2...

Page 31: ...from the manufacturer or from an external company that offers authorization solutions via OCPP 3 6 Payment terminal The touchscreen guides the user how to use the payment terminal Note To use and adju...

Page 32: ...3 7 4 Integrated payment terminal The manufacturer can deliver the EVSE with different payment terminals The available options vary depending on the region and country where the EVSE is installed If y...

Page 33: ...uit breaker 24 V DC supply delivered from an UPS and all other components are not within the scope of ABB E Mobility therefore are not provided in the EVSE The owner is responsible for considering a v...

Page 34: ...ed for sequential power allocation it can serve one EV at a time with DC fast charging In this configuration the EV charging power is the maximum power available to the EVSE the rated power output Eff...

Page 35: ...econd EV will also receive up to half of the maximum power available to the EVSE When one of the charge sessions ends this will not change the maximum amount of power that is delivered to the other ch...

Page 36: ...wer can reach up to the maximum power available to the EVSE up to the rated power output of the station Effectively the maximum power output can be less than the rated power output because of power co...

Page 37: ...city of the AC input power part of the EVSE The amplitude of the current peaks can change These factors are the source of the differences The location of the EVSE The power grid The earth impedance Fo...

Page 38: ...selected language start Start To start the charge session stop Stop To stop the charge session 3 11 Local Service Portal The Local Service Portal is a service tool available on the EVSE for these purp...

Page 39: ...on to go to the Hardware test screen Action button Trigger discovery to install new software Hardware test screen To navigate to various hardware tests Configuration main screen To set the following d...

Page 40: ...to section 4 2 2 2 Remove the packaging material 3 Discard the packaging material Refer to section 2 11 4 Do a visual check for damage on the outside and inside of the EVSE 5 Make sure that all parts...

Page 41: ...on d If you see damage on the cabinet through the packaging material do not unpack the EVSE e Contact the manufacturer and give details of the delivery problems Refer to section 1 12 4 2 3 Remove the...

Page 42: ...r bolts with lifting loops A 2 Connect the cables B of the hoisting equipment to the swivel eye bolts or bolts with lifting loops 3 Move the cabinet to the correct location 4 3 2 Move the cabinet with...

Page 43: ...Procedure 1 Move the forks A of the forklift truck in the gaps at the side of the cabinet 2 Move the cabinet to the correct location A Inspection and transport 9AKK108466A3703 EN 001 41...

Page 44: ...efer to section 4 2 1 c Move the cabinet to the correct location Refer to section 4 3 2 If a lower installation of the EVSE is required for wheelchair accessibility remove the base Refer to section 10...

Page 45: ...rdance with the safety instructions Refer to section 2 8 Ethernet cable if no wireless 2G 3G 4G signal is available Refer to section 10 13 Contact the manufacturer if you require a specific configurat...

Page 46: ...3 2 Prepare a casted foundation Preliminary requirements The cover of the removed Concrete drill Wire cutter Installation engineer Concrete Procedure 1 Dig the hole A for the casted foundation For th...

Page 47: ...ion is ready Refer to section 5 3 Hoisting equipment The manufacturer delivers the EVSE with a standard base For specific requirements the owner can decide to replace this standard base with an altern...

Page 48: ...evant if it is not possible to pull the AC power cables through the concrete foundation In that situation you can lay the power cables on the floor guide them through a conduit and let them enter from...

Page 49: ...authorized locations because this can compromise the structural integrity of the base with side entrance 3 Guide the cables to the cable trays 4 Align the frame B with the threaded holes 5 Install the...

Page 50: ...requirements The front and right doors are open The cable inlet is open Installation engineer Procedure 1 If it is necessary install the cable gland A over the Ethernet cable B 2 Guide the wire C of...

Page 51: ...quirements Installation engineer Procedure 1 Open the front and right doors Refer to section 8 1 2 Connect the PE wire Refer to section 5 6 2 3 Connect the enclosure to the earth Refer to section 5 6...

Page 52: ...se the fasteners D 3 Tighten the fasteners to the correct torque For the specification refer to section 10 7 5 6 3 Connect the enclosure to the earth Preliminary requirements Installation engineer Mak...

Page 53: ...insulation from the end of the wires Make sure that the strip length is compatible with the cable lugs E c Attach the cable lugs to the end of the wires Use the cable lug tool 2 Attach the wires to t...

Page 54: ...ications of the tilt sensors refer to section 10 10 1 Install the bracket A Refer to section 5 7 2 2 Install the tilt sensors B Refer to section 5 7 3 3 Connect the tilt sensors Refer to section 5 7 4...

Page 55: ...es Procedure 1 Connect these parts in the bottom DIN rail Terminal block A x2 Terminal plate for the terminal block B 2 Carefully guide the tilt sensor cable Make sure that the tilt sensor cable does...

Page 56: ...er to 10 7 5 7 5 Install a ferrule on a wire Preliminary requirements Wire cutter Wire stripper pliers Crimp plier Ferrule Procedure 1 Make sure that the diameter of the ferrule is correct The ferrule...

Page 57: ...top of the EVSE EV charge cables 2 Put the cable management system horizontally 3 Remove the travel bolt A 4 Do a check on the number of counterweights that are required for the EV charge cable Refer...

Page 58: ...ease the wire The EV charge cable folds with one loop depending on the cable length 5 8 3 Install the cable management system 1 Install the head A on the EVSE in the eyebolt hole 2 Tighten the fastene...

Page 59: ...e The site operator or owner is available to receive instructions from the service engineer of the manufacturer 3 Make sure that this data is available Contact data of the contact person on site Addre...

Page 60: ...ician from the manufacturer or a third party to use the EVSE after commissioning After approval do not move the EVSE 5 Make sure that the space around the EVSE cannot get blocked Think of snow or othe...

Page 61: ...harge session Refer to section 6 4 2 4 Stop the charge session Refer to section 6 4 3 6 4 2 Start a charge session Preliminary requirements Owner Procedure 1 On the touchscreen select the applicable c...

Page 62: ...locks the connector to the EV To unlock the connector obey the instructions for the EV 4 Put the EV charge cable in the holder on the EVSE 6 5 Energize the EVSE Preliminary requirements Owner Procedu...

Page 63: ...lose the doors Refer to section 8 2 6 6 2 Measure the AC voltage Preliminary requirements Owner Only do this procedure if a different procedure refers to this procedure Voltage tester Refer to section...

Page 64: ...Refer to section 8 1 2 Set the main breakers 1 and 2 to the off position a Set the main breakers from the Auto to the Manual position b Set the main breakers from the Manual to the Off position 3 Ene...

Page 65: ...onds 3 Set Authorization to ON or OFF Use the toggle button 4 Set the maximum AC input current in amperes The AC input current field has no maximum value The correct AC input value is the responsibili...

Page 66: ...ss is finalized The discovery of new hardware can take up to 15 minutes At the end of the discovery process the new software is installed The system starts the processes again in the background and th...

Page 67: ...uired spare parts refer to section 10 22 Replace the filters for the air outlets After the first year then 2 years Refer to section 7 5 7 2 Clean the cabinet Preliminary requirements Owner Cleaning ag...

Page 68: ...ions and instructions 7 3 Do a visual check of the EVSE Preliminary requirements Owner Procedure 1 Do a visual check for damage on these parts Part Damage EV charge cables and connectors Cracks or rup...

Page 69: ...on that is indicated on the air inlet filter corresponds with the air flow 6 Install these parts 1 Clean air inlet filter 2 Cover 7 Tighten the nuts 8 Do the steps 3 to 7 again for the other air inlet...

Page 70: ...come off 6 Install the new air outlet filter Make sure that the air flow direction that is indicated on the air outlet filter corresponds with the air flow 7 Push the cover to the rear 8 Tighten the...

Page 71: ...r key for each cabinet Procedure 1 Unlock the lock A of the front door B Use the door key 2 Open the front door 3 If necessary open the left or right doors C through the opening of the front door 8 2...

Page 72: ...he front door B 3 Lock the lock C of the front door Use the door key 8 3 Remove the border covers Preliminary requirements Installation engineer Set of hex keys Note This procedure is only valid for a...

Page 73: ...uirements Installation engineer Set of hex keys Note This procedure is only valid for a standard base or a base with side entrance Procedure 1 Install these parts 1 Border covers A 2 Fasteners B B B A...

Page 74: ...touchscreen shows this message Unable to lock the connector The EV charge cable is not connected correctly to the EV Connect the EV charge ca ble to the EV correctly You are not authorized for the ch...

Page 75: ...ant UL UL compliant EV charger cable connec tion C C1 CCS 1 connector C C2 CCS 2 connector J CHAdeMO EV charge cable length 4 4 m 13 ft 6 6 m 20 ft Connector type A Air cooled EV charge cable s Power...

Page 76: ...eter Specification CCS 1 and CCS 2 CHAdeMO Voltage rating of the connectors on the EVSE 200 1000 V DC 150 500 V DC Maximum voltage that the EVSE can de liver 920 V DC 500 V DC In Japan 450 V DC Power...

Page 77: ...th socket and extension Size M5 8 mm and M6 10 mm Size M5 0 31 in and M6 0 39 in Voltage tester Standard To make sure that the RCD works press the test but ton on the RCD Digital multimeter Standard H...

Page 78: ...ture 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operation temperature range 35 C to 50 C 31 F to 122 F Maximum altitude above sea level 2000 m 6500 ft Note Operation of the EVSE outside the operating temperature rang...

Page 79: ...r use and UV protected Minimum test 1 5 kV Strip length 11 mm 0 43 in Voltage rating 600 V Shielded wire Not required 10 10 3 Wiring diagram for the tilt sensors V GND NC COM 24 Vdc 0 Vdc NC COM E A C...

Page 80: ...Width of the base X2 Distance between the outer fixation holes X3 Distance between 2 fixation holes Y1 Depth of the base Y2 Distance between the 4 fixation holes Y3 Distance between the outer fixation...

Page 81: ...2 64A See CCS 1 400A 4 13 BP 1394 2 82A 50 50 4 CCS 1 400A 6 20 BP 1394 2 82A 30 70 5 CCS 1 400A 8 26 BP 1394 2 82A See CHAdeMO 200 A 4 13 BP 1394 3 55A 50 50 5 CHAdeMO 200 A 6 20 BP 1394 3 55A 30 70...

Page 82: ...n 8 m 26 ft the EVSE is not compliant with NEC 625 17 An external cable management system must be installed to comply with the standard 10 12 2 Packaged product The EVSE is mounted on a standard size...

Page 83: ...nterweight 3 6 6 The number of counterweights depends on the cable installed on the EVSE For the suggested number of counterweights refer to section 10 11 10 12 4 Center of gravity X Z Y A A Center of...

Page 84: ...ere the bollards can be installed C Wall or other obstacles X1 Free space required on the sides of the EVSE X2 Width of the EVSE X3 Free space required on the sides of the EVSE Y1 Free space required...

Page 85: ...he fasteners of the EVSE B Conduit stub up C Addtional holes D Front of the EVSE Parameter Specification mm in A M10 depth 60 M10 depth 2 4 B 25 50 1 2 C 50 75 2 3 X1 565 22 2 X2 36 5 1 4 X3 189 7 4 X...

Page 86: ...the hole Y2 Depth of the hole Z2 Height of the hole Z3 Distance of the foundation above the ground level Parameter Specification mm in X1 626 24 6 Y1 700 27 6 Z1 600 23 6 X2 680 26 8 Y2 754 29 7 Z2 58...

Page 87: ...base Y2 Depth of the base including the fasteners Y3 Distance between the outer fixation holes Y4 Distance between the middle fixation holes Z Height of the base Parameter Specification mm in X1 450...

Page 88: ...ble elements Z3 Z4 Z5 Z2 Z1 Z6 A A Ground level Z1 Maximum height of the user operable elements according to ADA Z2 Lowest height of the user operable elements according to ADA Z3 EVSE highest user op...

Page 89: ...s Note It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure that the EVSE complies with ADA requirements 10 13 Communication interface specifications General specifications Parameter Specification R...

Page 90: ...90 10 41 45 105 113 85 15 46 50 114 122 75 25 51 55 123 131 65 35 The output power of the EVSE can be limited by the temperature of the charge connector This limitation can be caused by the connector...

Page 91: ...0 2984 Order Phase L1 Phase L2 Phase L3 IRMS HDF IRMS HDF IRMS HDF A A A 1 225 10 100 00 225 25 100 00 225 04 100 00 2 0 17 0 07 0 66 0 30 0 64 0 29 3 0 57 0 25 0 52 0 23 1 08 0 48 4 0 42 0 19 0 17 0...

Page 92: ...0 04 0 16 0 07 0 23 0 10 33 0 04 0 02 0 07 0 03 0 09 0 04 34 0 12 0 06 0 18 0 08 0 14 0 06 35 0 50 0 22 0 50 0 22 0 57 0 25 36 0 14 0 06 0 08 0 03 0 18 0 08 37 0 46 0 21 0 41 0 18 0 51 0 23 38 0 15 0...

Page 93: ...12 0 16 0 11 12 0 11 0 07 0 13 0 08 0 23 0 16 13 0 51 0 34 0 54 0 36 0 50 0 33 14 0 17 0 11 0 10 0 06 0 09 0 06 15 0 06 0 04 0 08 0 06 0 13 0 09 16 0 17 0 11 0 17 0 12 0 16 0 11 17 0 55 0 37 0 51 0 3...

Page 94: ...03 0 01 0 01 47 0 18 0 12 0 16 0 11 0 14 0 09 48 0 10 0 06 0 06 0 04 0 13 0 09 49 0 18 0 12 0 14 0 09 0 11 0 08 50 0 06 0 04 0 02 0 02 0 04 0 02 Total 151 24 2837 150 86 2889 151 02 2838 10 15 3 Terra...

Page 95: ...30 0 31 0 27 26 0 10 0 09 0 06 0 06 0 09 0 08 27 0 02 0 02 0 04 0 04 0 06 0 06 28 0 10 0 09 0 07 0 07 0 14 0 13 29 0 26 0 23 0 25 0 22 0 30 0 26 30 0 04 0 04 0 09 0 08 0 13 0 12 31 0 29 0 26 0 29 0 2...

Page 96: ...16 1 General AC input specifications Parameter Specification Input AC power connection 3P PE WYE input Input voltage range 480 VAC 10 60 Hz Power factor at full load 0 96 Efficiency 94 at nominal outp...

Page 97: ...and local regulations Material Copper and aluminium Maximum temperature of the input wires 75 C 167 F Diameter of each AC wire including shielding 34 to 45 mm 1 3 1 8 in 10 16 3 Terra 94 Parameter Spe...

Page 98: ...um rated input current 230 A Recommended input circuit breaker 300 A Maximum power dissipation 191 3 kVA Short circuit current rating 65 kA Maximum size of the input wire 500 kcmil Note Power limiting...

Page 99: ...300 A high current model CHAdeMO 200 A Output current in function of output voltage 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Output current A output voltage V CCS 200A CHAdeM...

Page 100: ...kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 40 300 60 200 40 200 60 300 90 200 60 200 80 225 90 200 80 150 90 150 90 180 90 113 90 113 90 10 17 3 Terra 104 Parameter Specification DC output power on...

Page 101: ...500 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Output current A output voltage V CCS 200A CHAdeMO 200A CCS High Current 400A Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A Power kW 150 0 0 150 320 48 200 400 80...

Page 102: ...200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 CHAdeMO CCS 200 A 200 A High Current 400 A Current A Power kW Current A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 4...

Page 103: ...t 400A Output current kW output voltage V 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A Power kW 150 0 0 150 320 48 200 400 80...

Page 104: ...rrent A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 40 200 40 200 40 167 50 167 50 167 50 125 50 125 50 125 50 83 50 83 50 100 50 63 50 63 50 10 17 4 Terra 124 Parameter Specification DC output...

Page 105: ...t 400A Output current A output voltage V 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A Power kW 150 0 0 150 320 48 200 400 80 3...

Page 106: ...600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Output power A CHAdeMO CCS 200 A 200 A High Current 400 A Current A Power kW Current A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200...

Page 107: ...A output voltage V 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Output current A Output current A Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A P kW 50 0 0 150 320 48 200 4...

Page 108: ...nt A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 40 200 40 200 40 200 60 200 60 200 60 150 60 150 60 150 60 100 60 100 60 120 60 75 60 75 60 10 17 5 Terra 184 Parameter Specification DC output...

Page 109: ...t 400A output voltage V 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 150 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Output current A Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A Power kW 150 0 0 150 480 72 200 600 120...

Page 110: ...00 600 700 800 900 1000 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Output power A CHAdeMO CCS 200A 200A High Current 400A Current A Power kW Current A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 40...

Page 111: ...t 400A output voltage V 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 50 150 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Output current A Charger Capacity Voltage V Current A Power kW 150 0 0 150 480 72 200 600 120...

Page 112: ...nt A Power kW Current A Power kW Current A Power kW CHAdeMO 200A CCS 200A CCS High Current Peak 400A Current A Power kW Current A Power kW Current A Power kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 30 200 40 300 60 200 40 20...

Page 113: ...50 Terra 184 170 Rated peak withstand current kA peak Parameter Specification kA Terra 94 6 625 Terra 104 6 625 Terra 124 6 625 Terra 184 6 625 Rated short time withstand current kA rms Parameter Spec...

Page 114: ...er procedure R Replacement 10 21 Cleaning specifications Parameter Specification Cleaning agent pH value between 6 and 8 Non abrasive tool Non woven nylon hand pad 10 22 Spare parts Part Name Quantity...

Page 115: ...le 1 x Terra x4 CJ 2 x Terra x4 JJ Gun holder 1 x for CCS type 1 UL connection 1 x for CCS type 2 CE connection 1 x for ChadeMo connection Rain cap for the gun holder 1 x for CCS type 1 UL connection...

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