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Scope of delivery

Optional

22 kW charging box

11 kW charging box

or

RFID chip

Reset card

Wall mounting plate

Mounting set

4 x dowels/screws for mounting plate

1 x dowel/screw for u-piece

1 x u-piece for optional cable protection

Spare fine-wire fuse

22 kW type 2 cable

2.5 meters

5.0 meters

7.5 meters

Product specifications:

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Dimensions: approx. 15 x 25 cm x 9 cm 

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Weight: approx. 2.0 kg

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Connection cable: 2 m, 5 x 6 mm² (22 kW) or 5 x 2,5 mm² (11 kW) for stationary installation, without plug

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Rated voltage: 230/400 V depending on number of connected phases

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Rated frequency: 50 Hz

Permissible ambient conditions:

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Temperature: -25 °C to + 40 °C

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Average temperature in 24 hours: below 35 °C

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Altitude: maximum 2,000 m above sea level

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Relative humidity: maximum 95 % (non-condensing)

Charging capacity:

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Maximum charging power 11 kW (16 A 3-phase | HOMEfix 11 kW) or 22 kW (32 A 3-phase | HOMEfix 22 kW)

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Charging power adjustable between 1.4 kW and 11 kW (HOMEfix 11 kW) or 22 kW (HOMEfix 22 kW) (via the 
charging current in 1 ampere steps between 6 A and 32 A) depending on number of phases (not adjustable 
at go-eCharger!)

single-phase: 1.4 kW to 3.7 kW or 7.4 kW

two-phase: 2.8 kW to 7.4 kW or 14.8 kW (ATTENTION: applies to vehicles with 2-phase on-board 
chargers.  2-phase connection of the charger is not possible - go-eCharger needs to be connected 1- 
or 3-phase!)

three-phase: 4.2 kW to 11 kW or 22 kW (go-eCharger switches through the power of the connection.)

Vehicle side connection:

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 (type 2 cable not included in go-eCharger delivery)

Type 2 socket

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Locking device (theft protection)

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Vehicles with type 1 can be charged with adapter cable

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Ampere and charging status readable via LED ring or app

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Charging power adjustable via button and app

Security features:

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RFID access control

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 with DC detection, 30 mA AC, 6 mA DC

RCD protection device

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Phase and voltage test of the input voltage

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Phase test after contactor

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Current sensor 3-phase

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Ground check for TT, TN mains (switchable grounding monitoring - Norway mode - for IT mains)

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Customer replaceable fine fuse for internal electronics (triggers if supply line is connected incorrectly)

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Adapter detection with automatic reduction to 16 A (for go-eCharger HOME+ 22 kW and only  when using 
original go-e adapters)

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IP54 - Protection against dirt and water, suitable for permanent outdoor use

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Impact resistance = Ik10

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Protection class = I

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Pollution degree = II

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go-e network operator API for authorised access of the electricity network operator to the go-eCharger for 
network related power control

App an connectivity:

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Local (WiFi hotspot) or worldwide (via WiFi) usable

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Charge monitoring (voltage, current, power, energy)

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Start/stop function

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RFID card management (up to 10 users per charger)

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Timer

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Electricity meter (total kWh and total amount per RFID card)

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Max Wh Charging

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Access management (RFID/App)

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Lock/Unlock functions

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Electricity price exchange connection with intelligent charge management

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Load balancing

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Photovoltaic connection via open API interface (programming required)

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LED adjustment

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Management of the charging levels via button on the charging box

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Modbus TCP (firmware version 0.40 or higher) for power control by the electricity network operator

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Updateable for later functions (Smart-Home,...)

Technical specifications

Summary of Contents for go-eCharger HOMEfix

Page 1: ...Operating instructions for the product variants 11 kW and 22 kW Version 1 2 EN...

Page 2: ...pyright by go e GmbH The content of this document may not be copied partly or published or circulated in any form other than that approved by go e GmbH without the written permission of go e GmbH Page...

Page 3: ...allow mobile charging unlike the go eCharger HOME However the other functions correspond to the usual full range of go e features Therefore smart and intelligent solutions that make charging electric...

Page 4: ...rged In order to save energy and charge in an environmentally friendly manner you should transfer your charging processes to lunchtime or early in the morning as there is an abundance of electricity i...

Page 5: ...ry Page 10 Technical specifications Page 11 Installation Page 12 Commissioning Page 13 Error indication Page 14 The app Page 15 WiFi settings Page 22 Troubleshooting What does the colours of the LED r...

Page 6: ...to inform the operator where you use the charging box You can then immediately start charging your vehicle If the charging station has a power output of more than 12 kW like the go eCharger HOMEfix 22...

Page 7: ...necessary The circuit to which the go eCharger is connected has to be independently of this fitted with an RCCB typeAand MCB miniature circuit breaker Any modification or repair of hardware or softwar...

Page 8: ...own The type 2 connectors are not waterproof and water could penetrate to the contacts while lying down The go eCharger is suitable for charging gassing vehicle traction batteries only in well ventila...

Page 9: ...1 Connection cable 6 LED ring 4 Button 3 Housing 5 Typ 2 socket Page 9 7 Fine wire fuse on the back Product overview 2 Strain relief...

Page 10: ...1 kW charging box or RFID chip Reset card Wall mounting plate Mounting set 4 x dowels screws for mounting plate 1 x dowel screw for u piece 1 x u piece for optional cable protection Spare fine wire fu...

Page 11: ...pp Charging power adjustable via button and app Security features RFID access control with DC detection 30 mA AC 6 mA DC RCD protection device Phase and voltage test of the input voltage Phase test af...

Page 12: ...d the following cable cross sections but the electrician has to decide according to the local situation HOMEfix 11 kW as surface mounted min 2 5 mm in wall min 4 mm in insulation min 10 mm HOMEfix 22...

Page 13: ...the charging unit All LEDs light up yellow during the test The charging process is started with a clicking sound in the charging unit and is indicated by switching the LEDs During charging the LEDs r...

Page 14: ...he LEDs You will also find the error message in the Status display of the app More detailed information about the causes and appropriate measures are described in the Troubleshooting section of these...

Page 15: ...go eCharger as described in the short instructions or on page 22 of these instructions Charging The go eCharger is in charging mode The LEDs on the charger rotate around the type 2 socket Finished The...

Page 16: ...ting can also be used to regulate the charging current during the charging process The overview also shows you the approximate theoretical charging time depending on how many phases your car is chargi...

Page 17: ...d charging levels 11 by repeatedly pressing the blue Charger push button Entry fields with the value 0 are skipped Default values are already predefined when the unit is delivered Access control 10 Yo...

Page 18: ...f Access control 10 You can Always allow 16 or only allow or prohibit charging at certain times Two time periods can be defined for weekdays and the weekend The current time is determined automaticall...

Page 19: ...never the go eCharger reset card until 5 red LEDs light up and then press Learn 18 in the app at the same time Now 5 green dots should light up which means that the card has been learned You can now...

Page 20: ...his ID for all other chargers of the group You also have to enter all the other load balancing settings again for the other chargers of the group If the cloud connection is temporarily interrupted the...

Page 21: ...IT mains If you are not sure you should leave the setting at Ground check enable The so called Norway mode earth detection is deactivated is visualised by 4 red LEDs on the go eCharger 3 6 9 12 o clo...

Page 22: ...t connection In the Cloud section of the app tap on the graphic of the charging unit so that your mobile phone connects to it via hotspot The WiFi settings of your smartphone should then open Select t...

Page 23: ...g unit via the Internet Terminate the hotspot connection between your mobile phone and the charging unit and reconnect to your home WiFi router in the mobile phone s WiFi settings Change back to the g...

Page 24: ...in the short instructions All added charging units are displayed in the Cloud area of the app under the heading My chargers You can control each individual charger by going to Tap for action F in the...

Page 25: ...t the Charger from the power supply for a short time If necessary the charging current can be reduced but the connection used must also be checked The charging device in your vehicle may also be defec...

Page 26: ...rical connections and the resultant damage to the product by the purchaser or other technical defects caused by the purchaser the warranty shall lapse or a reduction in value shall be made In this cas...

Page 27: ...2 Load balancing via App Smart home capable due to MQTT connection Smart grid capable through connection to aWATTar Recording of charging energy kWh total and broken down by RFID card Modbus TCP firmw...

Page 28: ...Page 28 CE Declaration of Conformity...

Page 29: ...Page 29 Contact details M a i l o f c e g o e c o T e l 4 3 4 2 7 6 6 2 4 0 0 1 0 www go e co go e GmbH S a t e l l i t e n s t r a e 1 A T 9 5 6 0 F e l d k i r c h e n...

Page 30: ...MEfix Please dispose of the device and the packaging after use in accordance with the national legal regula tions Old appliances are not allowed to be disposed of with household waste Help protect the...

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