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SINGLE OPERATING MANUAL

 

 

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1.4 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STATION CONNECTORS 

Charging station port

 

Type 1 (SAE-J1772) 

 

Maximum output power

 

9.2kW 

18.4kW 

Maximum charge current

 

40A 

80A 

Maximum charge voltage

 

230V

 

Cable length

 

6.5m

 

Charging station port

 

Type 2 (Mennekes) 

 

Maximum output power

 

22kW 

43kW 

Maximum charge current

 

3×32A

 

3×63A

 

Maximum charge voltage

 

400V 

Cable length 

6.5m 

Charging station port 

Socket Type 2 

 

Maximum output power 

22kW

 

Maximum charge current 

3×32A

 

Maximum charge voltage 

400V

 

Charging station port 

GB/T AC 

 

Maximum output power 

22kW

 

43kW

 

Maximum charge current 

3×32A

 

3×63A

 

Maximum charge voltage 

400V 

Cable length 

6.5m 

Summary of Contents for Single

Page 1: ...Single CHARGING STATION Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...carefully compiled in accordance with the state of the art at the time of publication The Developer shall not be responsible for errors missing information and any subsequent damage or consequential loss The software has been designed and installed exclusively for the Charging Station operation and it should only be used for the purposes for which it was developed The user is strictly prohibited f...

Page 3: ... SET 10 3 LABELLING AND MARKING 11 4 SETTING UP PROCEDURES 12 4 1 OPERATING RESTRICTIONS 12 4 2 CHARGING STATION MOUNTING 12 4 3 CONNECTING THE CHARGING STATION 16 5 INTENDED USE 17 5 1 OPERATING MODES AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING 17 5 2 CONNECTING THE VEHICLE 18 5 3 INDICATION OF SAFETY MEASURES 18 6 CHARGING STATION MAINTENANCE 19 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 8 STORAGE 21 9 TRANSPORTATION 21 10 DISPOSA...

Page 4: ...ons have been fully read by your personnel and fully understood Important safety instructions in this Manual are indicated by symbols These safety instructions must be strictly followed You should always pay attention to them and follow the safety requirements in order to avoid accidents personal injury or property damage WARNING Risk of injury or death This symbol indicates instructions that must...

Page 5: ...ts of the equipment or the software described in this Manual The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for damage and or malfunction caused by non compliance with the requirements of the Manual The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any personal injury or property damage whether indirect or specific in nature consequential damages loss of business profit interruption in work or loss of busi...

Page 6: ...oller operating system and communication devices that provide information exchange with an electric vehicle and set the amount of current and charging voltage in accordance with the needs of the e vehicle in real time The product has been designed for the simultaneous connection of up to two vehicles 1 2 CHARGING STATION FUNCTIONALITIES Mounting type Wall Floor Online monitoring of device operatio...

Page 7: ...ters Operational capabilities of the Station RFID card IEC 14443 1 Mobile app Chip tag optional Mechanical protection class according to IEC 62262 IK10 Enclosure rating according to IEC 60529 IP65 Ambient temperature from 35 C to 50 C Relative humidity no more than 95 without moisture condensation Weight kg 10 Overall dimensions H W D mm 365 555 132 Communication standards and protocols 2G GSM GPR...

Page 8: ...h 6 5m Charging station port Type 2 Mennekes Maximum output power 22kW 43kW Maximum charge current 3 32A 3 63A Maximum charge voltage 400V Cable length 6 5m Charging station port Socket Type 2 Maximum output power 22kW Maximum charge current 3 32A Maximum charge voltage 400V Charging station port GB T AC Maximum output power 22kW 43kW Maximum charge current 3 32A 3 63A Maximum charge voltage 400V ...

Page 9: ... or individual use In the case of its commercial use the Charging Station is equipped with a modem and to use it you need to insert a SIM card In the case of its individual use instead of the information display an indicator panel which displays the maximum possible charge current produced by the Station is used In order to change it it is necessary to rotate the regulator at the ChS bottom ...

Page 10: ...OMPLETE SET Wall mounting Single Charging Station 1 Operating Manual 1 Mounting bracket 1 Floor mounting Single Charging Station with pedestal 1 Operating Manual 1 Figure 1a Appearance and dimensions of the Station for wall mounting ...

Page 11: ...NUAL 11 Figure 1b Appearance and dimensions of the Station for floor mounting 3 LABELLING AND MARKING The labeling and marking of the Charging Station is made on the nameplate located on the side panel of the Station case ...

Page 12: ...l damage when working with the Station During the installation and operation of the Charging Station the following should be observed the Rules for the Design of Electrical Installations the Rules for the Technical Operation of Electrical Installations of Consumers the Safety Rules for the Operation of Electrical Installations of Consumers in terms of electrical installations up to 1 000V accordin...

Page 13: ...llowing the instructions below When choosing a location for the Charging Station the following conditions should be met there must be a distance of at least 1 meter between the case of the Charging Station and a wall or any obstacle Adequate space for servicing should be provided in front and behind the ChS The Station shall be installed on a foundation a prepared concrete foundation measuring 900...

Page 14: ...arging Station are shown in Figure 4 the thickness of the plate is 5mm Along with the preparation of the foundation it is necessary to ensure the laying of the power electrical cable not included in the delivery set The required cable length above the foundation is at least 2 meters Figure 4 The pedestal foundation bottom view ...

Page 15: ...of 5 16mm2 to 5 25mm2 Table Recommended cross section of power cable Charging Station power kW Power cable cross section mm2 16 5 2 5 32 5 6 40 5 10 80 5 35 When laying the power cable an AC circuit breaker should be installed between the Station and the mains Depending on the Charging Station power and the number of connected phases it is recommended to use a 2 pole for single phase connection 4 ...

Page 16: ...hases with separate neutral N and ground PE conductors When connecting with a 4 wire cable please carry out the protective grounding with a separate wire Depending on the configuration of the Charging Station the connection to the external power supply network can be carried out in several ways To an F type socket when using J1772 connector with 16A current limitation To socket CEE type 32A 400V T...

Page 17: ...cessary to Install the SIM card if a modem is installed in the Charging Station of the mobile network operator if an external SIM card is used To do this please follow these steps remove the ChS cover by unscrewing two screws on the back of the Station remove the modem cover install a SIM card close the modem cover put on the ChS cover by screwing in two screws on the back of the Station Move the ...

Page 18: ...ehicle charging mode the LCD displays information about charging time voltage level and current value 5 2 CONNECTING THE VEHICLE 5 3 INDICATION OF SAFETY MEASURES The Charging Station operating system is powered from the mains through an additional circuit breaker The output cable is connected via grommets cable glands ...

Page 19: ... ensure that the Charging Station is de energized before carrying out any maintenance work During operation the following routine maintenance shall be performed Visual inspection for the equipment overheating check tightening of connections Identification of defective parts assemblies their repair and replacement Before starting any maintenance or cleaning work on the Charging Station or working o...

Page 20: ...able or connector Physical deterioration careless handling of equipment De energize the device Contact technical support for cable replacement The Charging Station display does not work there is no information on the Station display No input voltage Find out the reason for the lack of input voltage and restore the power supply Circuit breakers tripped Bring the circuit breakers to the operating po...

Page 21: ...to account the rules for the carriage of goods applicable to these modes of transport When transporting the center of gravity of the Charging Station should be taken into account in order to minimize the risk of tipping over During transportation the Charging Stations should be reliably protected from movement inside the vehicle Straps and padded inserts should be used to secure the Station and st...

Page 22: ...d The warranty period from the date of the product commissioning is 12 months but not more than 18 months from the product delivery date to the consumer The service life of the equipment is 10 years Warranty for parts and components after their repair by replacing them during the warranty period is 12 months from the repair date but not less than the warranty period for the equipment as a whole Th...

Page 23: ...company changes in the product design not agreed with the Manufacturer The Manufacturer of the equipment shall not be responsible for possible costs associated with the installation and dismantling of the warranty equipment as well as for damage caused to other equipment located at the consumer s as a result of malfunctions or defects that occurred during the warranty period ...

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