
Operating Instructions
PROFITEST H+E BASE, H+E BASE 32, H+E BASE C
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Connecting a Test Consumer
Test consumers can be connected to the PROFITEST H+E BASE and H+E BASE 32 diagnostics units:
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PROFITEST H+E BASE: earthing contact socket (6) (230 V, max. 13 A)
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PROFITEST H+E BASE 32: CEE socket (6) (400 V, max 32 A)
Suitable test consumers can be connected in order to test a charging point under load.
Connecting the Diagnostics Unit to a Charging Point
The diagnostics unit can be plugged into to a charging point:
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PROFITEST H+E BASE: Type 2 plug (7)
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PROFITEST H+E BASE 32: Type 2 socket (7)
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PROFITEST H+E BASE C: Type 1 (6) and type 2 socket (7)
Diagnosis of Charging Points with the Diagnostics Unit
Charging points can be tested in accordance with IEC 61851 with the help of the PROFITEST H+E
BASE, H+E BASE 32 and/or H+E BASE C diagnostics unit.
The diagnostics unit makes the following functions available:
Vehicle Simulation (CP)
States A, B, C and D can be simulated in accordance with IEC 61851. Symbols corresponding to the
various vehicle states appear at the display (see pages 7 and 9).
Display
Status
Voltage U/L
Meaning
A
+12 V ... -12 V
No vehicle
B
+9 V ... -12 V
Vehicle connected
C
+6 V ... -12 V
Ready without
ventilation
D
+3 V ... -12 V Ready with ventilation
Cable Simulation (PP)
The various codings for charging cables with 13, 20, 32 and 63 A can be simulated. It’s also
possible to simulate the “no cable” state (see pages 7 and 9).
The various charging cables are simulated by connecting different resistances between PP and PE.
The following values are possible in accordance with IEC 61851: