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Safety Information   

In order to ensure safety for yourself and others, and to prevent damage to your vehicle and charger, please carefully read and 

strictly follow the instructions and warning statements provided in this manual for charger operation. It is of utmost importance to 

prohibit children from using this equipment, and parents should closely supervise their children when they are near the charger. 

 

DANGER

   

Operators must steer clear of these hazardous conditions and adhere to local safety standards when operating the equipment. 

Failure to do so may result in serious injuries and other significant losses.   

 

WARNING   

Indicates a potentially harmful situation. To prevent harm, it's essential to comply with relevant standards. Failure to do so could 

lead to serious injury and losses. 

 

Safety Instructions

   

The following safety warnings cover most situations that DAVIS LIGHTING is aware of. However, DAVIS LIGHTING cannot 

anticipate or advise on all possible warnings. It is crucial to verify the operational procedures to ensure both your personal safety 

and the proper functioning of the charger. 

 

SAFETY WARNINGS   

 

Engineers in charge of charger installations must hold electrical licenses in compliance with local laws and regulations. 

 

Ensure that the chargers are securely and reliably grounded, and that the ground connections comply with local standards 

and criteria. 

 

Do not install or use this charger near flammable, explosive, harsh, or combustible materials, chemicals or vapors.   

 

Supervise children around the charger and prohibit them from operating it. 

 

Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the electric vehicle connector.   

 

Do not use the charger if the flexible power cord or EV cable shows signs of being frayed, broken, or damaged. 

 

It is recommended to use copper conductors with 105

 wire insulation (UL1015). 

 

Do not operate the charger outside its operating temperature range of -13 to 131 °F (-25 to 55 °C).   

 

Incorrect installation and testing of the charger could potentially damage the vehicle's battery, components, or the charger 

itself.   

 

Handle the charger with care during transportation. Do not subject it to strong force or impact or pull to prevent damage to 

it or other components.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for eVO DVC10-A7KGP1E

Page 1: ...1 DAVISeVO EV AC Charger Installation and Operation Manual DVC10 A7KGP1E DVC10 A11KGP1E DVC10 A22KGP1E Document version V1 0...

Page 2: ...sclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabilities The specifications illustrations and information in this manual are based on the latest data provided by our technicians DAVIS LIGHTING reserves th...

Page 3: ...the operational procedures to ensure both your personal safety and the proper functioning of the charger SAFETY WARNINGS Engineers in charge of charger installations must hold electrical licenses in c...

Page 4: ...of charger 12 4 1 General Specification 12 4 2 Electrical installation procedure 13 5 Mechanical installation of the Charger 15 5 1 Installation procedure of power distribution module Optional 15 1 C...

Page 5: ...the product 1 5 How to use this manual It is essential to comprehend all the contents of this manual before using the charger to ensure proper operation 1 6 General Introduction The DAVIS DVC10 series...

Page 6: ...ained in this manual which may help the engineer understand the operation about the Charger 1 8 Product overview 1 Charger main body cover 2 Front cover plate 3 Emergency stop button 4 Maintenance hol...

Page 7: ...lluminated The charger is off RED Solid Green and Red The charger is faulty Yellow Solid Yellow and Green The charger is charging the vehicle X Width of the charger Y Depth of the charger Z Height of...

Page 8: ...t model F Implementation standards C Input characteristics G Production date and bar code D Output characteristics Note The data in the figure is only a reference and does not represent the physical n...

Page 9: ...tion Efficiency 99 5 Rating condition Standby power consumption 5 W Rating condition Current measurement range 10mA 50A 0 5 10mA 25A 0 5 10mA 50A 0 5 Accuracy class Level 1 0 Input protection type Typ...

Page 10: ...astic ABS PC Appearance Size width height depth 230 375 115 mm Tolerance 2mm Network communication 2 4G WIFI Network Networking Protocols Customizable OCPP1 6J Start up method Swipe card to start netw...

Page 11: ...plate should have a bearing capacity of at least 20kg In addition to the above you may also need to prepare the following tools Drilling machine Wire stripper Crimping pliers insulation tape pipe term...

Page 12: ...nt is 32A and the cable must meet these requirements We recommend using a 10 AWG cable with a 600Vac withstand voltage rating However you may also opt for a larger cable size 2 For single phase AC cha...

Page 13: ...power cable according to the installation location of the charger and pretreat the cable If possible crimp the cable to a tubular terminal for subsequent connection for preparation Remove the rear pla...

Page 14: ...If the cable doesn t come loose the connection is secure AC input cable wiring diagram for single phase charger AC input cable wiring diagram for three phase charger Note 1 Engineers can differentiate...

Page 15: ...fy the wire hole for the power distribution module located at the charger s bottom Use appropriate tools like screwdrivers to prepare the wire holes by removing any obstructing material Then open the...

Page 16: ...0kg Refer to the detailed charger installation space requirements as follows Specific technical data parameter Recommended Specification mm A 300 B Indoor installation 900 B Outdoor installation 1300...

Page 17: ...gh technical parameters After installing the rear plate check to ensure it is properly secured and not loose Support rear plate Rear plate install size Installation schematic diagram of the support re...

Page 18: ...unting the gun cable install the necessary parts according to the installation situation Secure the cable in place using cable ties or other suitable methods Site Cleaning Dispose of site debris garba...

Page 19: ...und and the green status indicator will remain on indicating that the charger has started successfully After the charger has started normally ensure that the maintenance cover is restored to its origi...

Page 20: ...stantial damage stop using the charger immediately If feasible perform this check on a monthly basis Remove the maintenance cover on the side of the charger to visually inspect this device Press the T...

Page 21: ...s local representative or after sales service Frequent circuit breaker trips during charger operation Residual current device has a fault 1 Replace the residual current device with one of the same spe...

Page 22: ...N Interruption in the connection between the charger and the router 1 Manually connect the charger to the WIFI LAN 8 DAVIS LIGHTING Service If you have any questions about the product please contact t...

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