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WARNING!

 This product shall only be installed, 

repaired or serviced by an authorised 

electrician. All applicable local, regional and 

national regulations for electrical installations 

must be respected. 

Prior to the installation, it is important that you consider 

present and future charging needs, so that you can 

easily expand accordingly in the future.

If several Charging Robots are used on one circuit, the 

total current is dynamically distributed between the 

connected Charging Robots. The connected Charging 

Robots communicate via radio signal with the main unit, 

thus ensuring that the specified total charging current 

of the charging infrastructure is not exceeded. The 

maximum charging current is set during configuration.

Check the following before starting the installation

—   Where should the Easee Ready be installed?

—   Is the connected electrical load of the building 

sufficient or does it need to be increased? Does a 

new cable have to be laid? (An external approval may 

be required). Should the incoming supply cable be 

upgraded?

—   How is the electrical circuit protected?

—   Which installation method is planned to be used?

Planning the 

installation

Pay attention to the following when planning the 

installation

—   The correct selection of the grounding/earthing 

system, conductors and protective measures (basic 

protection/ fault protection).

—   The correct insulation of touchable and conductive parts.

—   Sufficient dimensioning of cables and lines.

—   The selection of the overcurrent and overvoltage 

protection.

—   The correct calculation of the short-circuit current as 

well as a short-circuit proof installation method.

Residual Current Device (RCD)

A Residual Current Device (RCD), according to EN 61008-1 

and IEC 62955, is integrated in the Charging Robot. This 

will switch off the current to the electrical vehicle if a 

residual current of 4-6mA DC and/or 20-30mA AC occurs. 

The RCD is reset by unplugging the charging cable and 

plugging it in again. The integrated RCD is automatically 

tested and calibrated at regular intervals by the Charging 

Robot.

The integrated RCD has no influence on the function 

of external protective devices. If a Class II installation 

is supplying the Charging Robot(s), no external RCD is 

normally required. Local wiring regulations must however 

always be followed.

For an optimal result, we recommend that you do the 

following

—   We always recommend a 3 phase installation if 

possible, to make it future-proof.

—   If possible, use the largest approved cable cross-

section (see page 4).

Summary of Contents for Ready

Page 1: ...Easee Ready User installation guide...

Page 2: ...Safety Safety instructions Before the installation Planning the installation Installation Installation instructions Daily use and operation Maintenance Practical details 3 4 4 5 6 8 14 14 Table of co...

Page 3: ...tructure that covers the entire back side of the product and has a sufficient load bearing capacity It may only be operated with the approved operating parameters and under the specified environmental...

Page 4: ...er Max 40 A Easee Home or max 80 A Easee Charge overload protection The short circuit current at the charging point IkMax must not exceed 10 kA If required by the installation type A earth fault prote...

Page 5: ...nstalled on a surface that covers the entire back side area of the product The terminals in the backplate are energised when the power circuit is closed and must never be in direct contact or in conta...

Page 6: ...ation Pay attention to the following when planning the installation The correct selection of the grounding earthing system conductors and protective measures basic protection fault protection The corr...

Page 7: ...he circuit with one or more Charging Robots can be fused up to 80 A as long as the maximum short circuit current Ipk max of 10 kA is not exceeded A maximum of 101 Charging Robots on the same circuit f...

Page 8: ...WARNING Be sure to read the safety instructions page 5 of this product before you start the installation 1 Unscrew the locking screw at the bottom of the Easee Ready 2 Insert the two ends of the incl...

Page 9: ...es now would be a good time to mount them as well IMPORTANT The installation wall must cover the entire back of the product 1 Backplate Mounting 2 130 140 cm Recommended installation height 1 1 1 1 Ba...

Page 10: ...Pull each wire to double check that they are connected properly NOTICE When connecting multiple backplates in parallel each terminal serves as a coupling point for adjacent backplates All backplates...

Page 11: ...dards the colours of the cables can vary from the illustrations The illustrations in this manual follow the IEC 60446 standard NOTICE Before turning on the power make sure the wires are properly conne...

Page 12: ...nd follow the on screen instructions Backplate Installing 5 Ongoing sites If you have an incompleted site e g with missing information or not uploaded to the Cloud go to Ongoing sites and complete the...

Page 13: ...ate and let it fall into place 2 Press the bottom of the blind cover until you hear a click 3 Screw in the locking screw at the bottom of the backplate to secure the blind cover Your Easee Ready is no...

Page 14: ...h Testing the circuit insulation with the Chargeberry installed in the backplate may damage the electronics or impact the reading negatively Maintenance Practical details Warranty The device is free f...

Page 15: ...everse in order to dismount the Easee Ready in the correct order Disposal This electronic equipment must not be disposed of in household waste For the return of old devices free collection and accepta...

Page 16: ...ding retrieving data or computer networks without the written permission of Easee AS Easee and all other Easee product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of Easee AS Easee produ...

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