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1.

 

Safety regulations 

 

WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

 

 

Please read the documentation provided with the charging station to acquaint yourself 

with the safety instructions and directions before you use the charging station. 

 

This charging station is designed and tested in accordance with international standards. 

 

Use this charging station for charging all mode 3 compatible electric vehicles only. Refer 

to your vehicle owner’s manual to determine if your vehicle is suitable. 

 

This charging station must be used exclusively for the purpose intended. 

 

Do not operate the charging station if it or the charging cable is physically cracked, frayed, 

other otherwise visibly damaged. Please consult the stations owner and/or an electrician right 
away. 

 

This  charging  station  contains  no  user  serviceable  parts.  Please  consult  EV-Box  or  a 

certified  electrician  for  more  information.  Do  not  attempt  to  service  the  charging  station 
yourself. 

 

These directions for use are valid for different models of the charging station. It is possible 

that a number of features are described that are not applicable to your charging station. 

 

This  charging  station  may  only  be  installed,  maintained  and  repaired  by  qualified 

personnel. Incompetent installation or repairs may result in danger to the user. 

 

Do not install a faulty charging station. 

 

For instructions on installation, see Chapter 4. 

 

The charging station is used in combination with a power source. Always switch off the 

power  supply  before  carrying  out  maintenance. The  charging station  contains  no  internal 
components that can be maintained by the user. The “0n”/ ”Off” and “green” position of the 

charging station's main switch does not guarantee that the system is disconnected from the 
power source and does not safeguard against the voltage applied. 

 

Do not switch on the charging station if the cover is not in place. 

 

Ensure that the equipment is used under the correct operating conditions. 

 

Do not use explosive or readily flammable substances in the vicinity of the charging station. 

 

Persons unable to assess the dangers should not use the charging station. 

 

Do not direct powerful jets of water onto the charging station, and never operate with wet 

hands. 

 

Ensure that the charging cable is not kinked or jammed! 

 

Make sure the charge cable is positioned so it will not be stepped on, driven over, tripped 

over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress. 

 

Ensure that the charging cable cannot come into contact with heat sources. 

 

Always pull on the plug's hand grip, and never on the cable. 

 

While charging the charging cable must be completely unwound and connected to the 

vehicle without overlapping loops! 

This is to avoid the risk of the charging cable overheating. 

 

In  the  event  of  danger  and/or  accidents,  have  the  charging  station  disconnected 

immediately by a competent person (electrician). 

 

Please carefully read our instructions and the vehicle instructions in your owner’s handbook 

before charging your electric vehicle

 

Summary of Contents for HomeLine H116 Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual HomeLine 26 03 2018 ...

Page 2: ...Control 6 Charging stations with RFID reader 6 Start charging 6 Stop charging 6 Charging Stations without RFID charging card modem 6 LED ring indicator 7 Note for installers 7 4 Installation 8 Safety requirements 8 Location 9 Power supply cable 9 Installing the charging station 9 Wall mounting 9 Pole mounting 10 Connecting charging station 10 Finishing installation 11 Maintenance 12 Product and en...

Page 3: ...Do not install a faulty charging station For instructions on installation see Chapter 4 The charging station is used in combination with a power source Always switch off the power supply before carrying out maintenance The charging station contains no internal components that can be maintained by the user The 0n Off and green position of the charging station s main switch does not guarantee that t...

Page 4: ...e for the authorization and communication of the charging session procedure with the central system BackOffice for processing and settlement of the transactions as required A GSM link with the charging station is essential for the charging station to work properly However a good link cannot always be obtained in enclosed spaces for instance a closed or underground car park In cases like this the m...

Page 5: ...6Mhz against the front of the charging station at the round surface showing a hand with a RFID card Figure 1 See also Chapter 3 Warranty EV Box warranties its equipment and software against errors and defects in materials and workmanship for twenty four 24 months from the date of delivery during which time it will use its best efforts to repair the errors if any However any such problems encounter...

Page 6: ...ll light up yellow for a couple of seconds 3 The transaction will start automatically LED ring is Blue Stop charging 1 Present your charging card RFID Card to the card reader 2 The charging session stops LED ring will be GREEN 3 Unplug the charge cable from the EV Box and your vehicle Charging Stations without RFID charging card modem For charging stations that don t operate with a RFID card there...

Page 7: ...hapter 6 Charging automatically resumes when power becomes available For charging stations that don t operate with a RFID card the Led ring is off in stand by mode For RFID card operated charging stations the LED ring is green in stand by mode Note for installers Once the installation has been done the LED ring indications can be tested with an appropriate test equipment or with a card These are a...

Page 8: ...been damaged the charging station must be taken out of operation and secured against being activated accidentally Ensure the correct supply voltage power and ensure that the meter cabinet is properly safe Each charging station must be protected by a residual current device Type A 30mA AC or Type B with direct current fault detection 6mA DC and 30 mA AC The residual current device must switch off a...

Page 9: ...a removable opening for a connection to the lower side figure 2 Alternatively the power supply cable can be inserted through a removable opening in the backside of the unit figure 3 It is important to use a separate cable for the electrical distribution board the main power supply cable must be fitted with a MCB RCB taking into account de rating according to IEC61439 2 The appropriate wire gauge o...

Page 10: ...ter Kit is provided with a separate installation manual Dig in the CombiPole to 60cm below ground level and align vertically Ensure that the holes for securing the charging station are in the correct position with respect to the relevant parking place s The CombiPole is provided with anchor blades of 300 mm x 300 mm Place the HomeLine base unit on the Adapter Kit s brackets Figure 8 and tighten th...

Page 11: ...ging it downwards figure 9 Be extra careful to align the cover properly to ensure that the seals are in the right position after the cover closes IP54 protection 6 Check also that the cover locks securely into the open notch at the bottom of the frame 7 Switch on the supply current at the main distributor meter cabinet The charging station will now carry out a self test The LED ring around the soc...

Page 12: ... as well as the installation instructions in force in the country of use Product and environmental characteristics The charging station has been CE certified by the manufacturer and bears the CE logo The relevant declaration of conformity may be obtained from the manufacturer The charging station complies with the RoHS Directive RL 2011 65 EU The relevant declaration of conformity may be obtained ...

Page 13: ...ure is as follows Remove the modem from the controller to which it is fixed by pinching the top points of the white feet on which it rests using pliers Remove the GPS GSM antenna from the charging stations frame Find a suitable point where the GSM signal is well received Install 4 pole plugs on the modem and the controller These plugs can be obtained separately Make the connection below A 4 core R...

Page 14: ... These are available as a separate set part 471040 Make the connection below The network must be set up with a cable suited to the RS485 protocol STP FTP Profibus or equivalent cable The maximum number of sockets that may be connected to a single modem is 20 The network must be closed off with a terminal resistance of 120 Ω at terminals 28 and 29 when more than 6 sockets are installed The terminat...

Page 15: ...ight 5kg Type number guide Type number guide 16 16A 32 32A H HomeLine B BusinessLine ML PublicLine MB Mast BusinessLine S PublicLine old 1 one phase 2 two phase 3 three phase 4 1 side one phase 1 side three phase 0 cable 1 single 2 dual 0 autostart push button 4701020 controller no kWh meter 1 old modem 471002 controller 471001 S pulse kWh meter 2 new modem 471003 controller 471011 S bus kWh meter...

Page 16: ...Is there 230V on the input terminals of the power supply If this is not the case check the circuit breaker Is there 12V on the output terminals of the power supply If this is not the case switch off the C6 circuit breaker and wait two minutes before switching on again If there is still not 12V DC on the output the power supply should be replaced Snugly fit all plug connections in particular to the...

Page 17: ...conds followed by 10 x red Then LED ring green or off Plug not locked Vehicle not connected Lock in charging station blocked Is the plug pushed far enough into the charging station check by user Is the plug properly inserted in the vehicle check by user Check the plug for damage or bent pins check by user Check whether there is something in the socket check by user Check whether the wiring harness...

Page 18: ... 3 phase 16A Article H332X XXXX EV Box Charging station 3 phase 32A provided that they are installed maintained and used in the applications for which they were designed in accordance with professional practices relevant installation standards and manufacturer s instructions for use and installation are CE certified and comply with the essential requirements of EMC Directive 2014 30 EU and Low Vol...

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