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Secure the charging station to the mounting plate by hexagon 
screws provided:

 

2 x screws

 

Tighten these screws with the force of 10 Nm.

 

Summary of Contents for CityCharge Mini2

Page 1: ...1 Public Electric Vehicle Charging station CityCharge Mini2 Installation Manual Elinta Charge UAB Partizanu g 63M Kaunas 50306 Lithuania www elintacharge com...

Page 2: ...erials may be duplicated used or disclosed without prior written permission from Elinta Charge UAB Disclaimer This installation manual includes the latest information available at the time of printing...

Page 3: ...omponents 20 EC Declaration of conformity 21 3 4 Charging Station unpacking 22 3 5 Tools and Consumables 23 3 6 Mounting Plate Preparation 23 3 7 Wall Mounting The Charging station 24 3 8 Connecting T...

Page 4: ...ynamic Load Management Setup online optional 55 5 4 Payment Solution Using The Payter optional 57 5 5 Using The Payter Payment Terminal 58 5 6 Setting Up The Price Rules For Payter 59 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 5: ...5 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 6: ...ticular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel is those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working...

Page 7: ...n must be in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions and comply with all local codes 1 5 Important Safety Instructions Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector...

Page 8: ...rging station If there are any issues or need for re pairs contact Elinta Charge support team This equipment is intended only for charging vehicles that do not require ventilation during charging Plea...

Page 9: ...cket Also known as the Mennekes it is a type of connectors that is used to charge Electric Vehicles in Europe IEC 62196 Europlug CEE 7 16 and CEE 7 17 Commonly found across Europe for 230V appliance S...

Page 10: ...station indoors and in a non humid environment keeping it in its original packag ing until it is ready to be installed Storage temperature should be between 30 C and 60 C When moving or lifting the un...

Page 11: ...11 Chapter 2 PREPARATION...

Page 12: ...for installation common physical elements characterize every EVSE site design Some of the most common design elements to look for Power Rating of Charging Station Available Parking Space Number of So...

Page 13: ...add new conduits to reach the EVSE Additionally the cost of installation can be reduced if the existing conduit has adequate capacity for EVSE Available Parking Space In addition to standard parking s...

Page 14: ...tion make sure there is the possibility to share a network with the charging station Charging stations usually accept all common communication types Wi Fi LAN or GSM 4G Integration to Charging Platfor...

Page 15: ...ical installation instructions Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit or personal injury This charging station has been designed for operation with the power supply systems TNC S TNS or TT...

Page 16: ...2 kW 22 kW 44 kW 64 A 16 mm2 Note that these values are only recommendations each in stallation is different and the cable cross section should be calculated individually each time Warning failure to...

Page 17: ...17 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION...

Page 18: ...Type 2 charging sockets The bright animated LED screen and sidebars are visible even in the direct sunlight CityCharge Mini 2 comes with many great features such as Charging cable locking Short circu...

Page 19: ...IP54 Temperature range 30 C to 50 LED charging display YES Smart Energy Meter YES MID RFID user control YES Internet communication YES Communication type GSM LAN WiFi Dynamic Load Management Optional...

Page 20: ...al Components Communication Modem Electronics Power Supply MainBoard Cable Lock Actuator Charge Controllers behind Mainboard Smart Energy Meters Power Contactors RCM MainBoard Circuit Breaker Wire Ter...

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Page 22: ...udes Charging Station CityCharge Mini 2 1 pcs Mounting metal plate 1 pcs Wall anchors 4 pcs Wall screws 4 pcs RFID tag 10 pcs Circuit breaker C80 1 pcs Residual Circuit Current Breaker 1 pcs Metal cab...

Page 23: ...ws for the wall mounting 4 x screw anchors for the selected wall type 3 6 Mounting Plate Preparation Take the metal mounting plate out of the package Mount it on the wall with the specified screws Mea...

Page 24: ...24 3 7 Wall Mounting The Charging station Make sure the mounting plate is securely fastened to the wall and the mounting plate hooks are facing up Hooks must be facing up...

Page 25: ...curely holding the charger with both hands place the charging station on to the mounting plate The weight of the charging station is 21 kg It would be safer to have two people to hang the station on t...

Page 26: ...ust first be inserted into the slots see picture below Slots Hooks Push down the charging station to secure the charging sta tion on to the hooks see picture below The hooks has en tered the the slots...

Page 27: ...27 Secure the charging station to the mounting plate by hexagon screws provided 2 x screws Tighten these screws with the force of 10 Nm...

Page 28: ...8 Connecting The Power Cable Unlock the lock on the underside of the charging station using the electrical housing key supplied with the charging station Unlock the lock by turning the key countercloc...

Page 29: ...ation by lifting the front panel lift from the bot tom of the lid see illustration below Remove the front panel Be especially careful not to break the screen glass which is held inside the front panel...

Page 30: ...tion is supplied with an optional LAN communi cation or an optional secondary power input all additional cables must be routed to the charging station using these metal glands If there are unused hole...

Page 31: ...he Power Supply Cable neutral N to the blue wire terminal Connect the Power Supply Cable Earth wire PE to the green yellow wire terminal Make sure the front lid is grounded through the separate green...

Page 32: ...minal Make sure that the service doors are grounded through the separate green yellow wire TN 1 phase connection to the grid L1 N PE IT network connection NOTE This charged is designed to operate on T...

Page 33: ...charger s Phase 1 Connect L2 to charger s Phase 2 Connect L3 to charger s Neutral Connect the Power Supply Cable Earth wire PE to the green yellow wire terminal For TN 1 Phase connect L1 to charger s...

Page 34: ...tyCharge Mini 2 is supplied with a single power input terminal The maximum permissible power cable cross section is 16 mm2 The wiring diagram below shows the single power connection The smart energy m...

Page 35: ...wn in brown One power supply is for the A side while the other power supply is for the B side Connect both Power Supplies Cables neutrals N to the blue wire terminals Connect both Power Supplies Cable...

Page 36: ...it to use two separate power inputs This can be ben eficial for installation purposes when using thinner cables for easier installation and or aesthetics It is possible to use two completely independe...

Page 37: ...e should be long enough to reach the adapter inside the charging station Leave at least 50 cm of UTP cable length for the desired instal lation location Mount the RJ45 cable connector on the UTP ca bl...

Page 38: ...metal gland provided with the charging sta tion 2 After passing through mount the RJ45 cable connector on the cable end 3 Connect the LAN connector to the LAN cable socket adapter located near the wir...

Page 39: ...ood communication speed through mobile network GSM 3G 4G communication If the CityCharge Mini 2 is selected with the SM 3G 4G option the additional equipment is installed in the charging station Modem...

Page 40: ...the SIM card into the tray 4 Push SIM card tray into the modem Make sure that The SIM card does not have PIN not set SIM card should have up to 200 megabytes data allowance per month Successful insert...

Page 41: ...configuration settings 3 18 Alternative LAN Connection The charging station which is equipped with a GSM 3G 4G communica tion modem can alternatively be connected via an Ethernet LAN cable Simply plug...

Page 42: ...g Station Installation Follow the steps below to install Dynamic Load Manage ment correctly 1 Make sure the charging station is turned off 2 It is recommended that the entire building power supply be...

Page 43: ...smaller connectors 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pins 10 and 11 are shorted You can use either pin 10 or 11 for voltage measurement 5 Attach the current measuring transformers to the each phase inside the power...

Page 44: ...current consumption does not exceed 300 amps per phase 6 Connect the red wire of current transformer T1 to the phase 1 input of the energy meter and the black wire to the phase 1 output Con nect the r...

Page 45: ...additional wiring be tween the Smart Energy Meter and the charging station Use the standard UTP Ethernet cable or RS 485 twisted pair cable for the dynamic load management system 22 23 Contacts 22 23...

Page 46: ...iagram is shown below 23 to the red wire inside the charger Wago connector 22 to the black wire inside the charger Wago connector The smart energy meter is completely set up to work with the charging...

Page 47: ...47 Chapter 4 INITIAL STARTUP...

Page 48: ...d STEP 1 Turn on electronics circuit breaker STEP 3 Go to your power distribution box and turn on the circuit breaker and residual current breaker 4 1 First Time Start UP STEP 4 Wait at least 5 10 min...

Page 49: ...er screen displays the message Ready There is a possibility that the charging station is initiating a software update process which can be disrupted by switching it off immediately If the charger has...

Page 50: ...ownload and installation process is complete Usually this process takes after a reboot or power failure Normally this step is skipped during the first boot up The blue frame around the screen should b...

Page 51: ...he charging station to charge the EV Plug the charging cable into the charging station and the other end into the electric vehicle Activate the charging station by swip ing an RFID tag on the screen T...

Page 52: ...52 Chapter 5 SETTINGS AND TESTING...

Page 53: ...alternating fault currents and for pulsed DC fault currents whether they are applied quickly or rise slowly In many European countries there is a law that applies to the instal lation of EVSEs and re...

Page 54: ...f use To test the RCD follow these steps 1 Stop all car charging 2 Disconnect all vehicles from the charging station 3 Go to the building power distribution box 4 Locate the corresponding RCD for the...

Page 55: ...t s socket It does not take into account exact power consump tion If two cars are connected then power is split in half Local Dy namic Master One charger power balance depending on building pow er con...

Page 56: ...ent spikes when using home appliances We recommend to leave approx 10 total building power for reserve In this example the charging station may use the power that Building power 32 A Dynamic reserve 1...

Page 57: ...rge app using a credit card With the Payter contactless payment terminal The CityCharge Mini 2 can be selected with a Payter contactless payment terminal located at the front of the charging station j...

Page 58: ...indicator 1 will light up and a beep will be heard Remove the contactless card from the reader The charging station locks the charg ing cable and the charging process begins To end the charging pro ce...

Page 59: ...ed to set the price parameters 1 Open the web browser and go to elios cloud 2 Log in to the Elios platform with your username and password 3 Navigate to the Stations tab 4 From the list of the chargin...

Page 60: ...et The client will be charged the standard price per minute rate when all the free minutes run out Free kWh If the price per kWh is set then the free kWh can be set in order to charge the client for e...

Page 61: ...oup with the Save to group button 8 Lastly the charging station needs to be set as paid so it can use the settings you made earlier Navigate to the Edit tab 10 Click the Save button at the bottom of t...

Page 62: ...62 Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 63: ...service doors of the charging station Check that none of the circuit breakers or residu al current circuit breakers have tripped 3 Charging station can be acti vated but the charging pro cess does no...

Page 64: ...EV outlet may be re sponsible for triggering RCD If the charger does not have an automatic RCD reset RCD should be reset manually 7 The charging process takes a long time Reduced charging current If t...

Page 65: ...65 Chapter 7 WARRANTY...

Page 66: ...ace free of charge defects that occur due to the manufacturer s error during the warranty period All warranty terms apply in accordance with consumer protection laws 2 Before using the product read th...

Page 67: ...to changing operating conditions integration or changing components 4 Fixing Faults in the power input circuit 7 4 In Case of Breakdown 1 Turn off the charging station and do not use it 2 Note the se...

Page 68: ...please contact the company that installed the unit or the technical support department of Elinta Charge 2 This document does not limit the rights of the consumer to the warranty if the purchased produ...

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