| Installation of the Wallbox eM4 Twin
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NOTE
Network connection
If you want to operate the Wallbox eM4 Twin wirelessly or wired in a network, you will also need suitable net-
work components.
Inserting the power and data cables
The Wallbox eM4 Twin offers the option of inserting the supply cables from above, from below or directly through
the rear wall via the supply cable area of the housing. Depending on which you choose, you may need to prepare the
wallbox and break out the pre-stamped inlets at the top and bottom of the housing.
Power line in
The grommets in inlets
A
,
B
and
C
, which are designed as “push-out” membranes, can be pierced directly with
the power line.
A
B
This inlet is intended for flexibly routing the pow-
er line over the upper edge of the housing and
should only be used in weather-protected installa-
tion locations (e.g. in multi-storey car parks).
A
C
B
C
B
This inlet is intended for flexibly routing the pow-
er line over the lower edge of the housing.
C
This inlet is intended for direct insertion of the
power line from a wall outlet into the wallbox.
NOTE
Recommended supply cable via inlet
B
It is generally recommended to insert the power line into the housing of the wallbox via inlet
B
. If the power
line is laid to the installation location from above, you should form a loop on the rear below the supply cable area
and feed the cable into inlet
B
from below.
Data and control cables
The grommets in the inlets for the data cabling within a group (
DATA
) and for a control cable of the local energy
supplier in accordance with VDE AR-N 4100 (
EXT. CONTROL
) are also designed as “push-out” membranes and can
be pierced with the data or control cables.
DATA
This inlet is intended for a data cable
(CAT5 or better) with an RJ45 connector.
DATA
EXT.
CONTROL
EXT.
CONTROL
This inlet is intended for a two-core con-
trol cable in accordance with VDE AR-N
4100.