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2.1 CAUTIONS & DANGERS

 

CAUTION:

 

PLEASE OBSERVE THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND LEGAL NOTES

Installation requirements vary by country, state, and jurisdiction .  It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the legal 
installation requirements are met .

 

DANGER

VOLTAGE HAZARDS

Contact with live components can result in serious injuries . Disconnect the system and all devices from the power supply before 
starting work .

2.2 FUSES

 

WARNING

UNDESIRABLE HEAT GENERATION OR FIRE DUE TO INADEQUATE 

FUSING.

The internal fuses are designed only to protect the device itself . The system installer and plant operator are responsible for the 
necessary line protection .

The relay outputs are not fused within the device . Without appropriate protection of the relay outputs, overloading can cause 
undesirable heat generation or even fire . The relay outputs are to be fused externally by the plant constructor .

2.3 REPAIRS

Repairs are not permitted . Defective devices must be disposed of in compliance with environmental requirements .

 

WARNING

DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH UNAUTHORIZED OPENING OF THE 

DEVICE

Unauthorized opening of the device might place the user in danger or result in substantial damage to property .

 

CAUTION

INVALIDATION OF THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY DUE TO 

UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS TO THE DEVICE

Alterations to the devices are not permitted . Failure to observe this requirement shall constitute a revocation of the manufacturer’s 
warranty .

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for EPC

Page 1: ...EPC CHARGING CONTROLLER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...2 Application Example 6 3 3 Function Description 6 7 3 4 LED Display Troubleshooting 8 CHAPTER 4 MOUNTING 4 1 MOUNTING ONTO STANDARD RAIL 9 CHAPTER 5 CONNECTION 5 1 CONNECTING TERMINALS TERMINAL ASSI...

Page 3: ...ents of the Mainpine EPC charging controller specified in these Operating Instructions and describes the delivery state as of March 2014 THIS PRODUCT IS BASED ON THE IEC 61851 AND SAE J1772 INTERNATIO...

Page 4: ...e necessary line protection The relay outputs are not fused within the device Without appropriate protection of the relay outputs overloading can cause undesirable heat generation or even fire The rel...

Page 5: ...dware revision e g 21 or 23 3 indicates the maximum charging capacity 16 30 32 40 50 60 or 63 4 indicates the firmware revision AREAS OF APPLICATION USE Controlling the charging procedure of electric...

Page 6: ...d by the vehicle the module changes the LED to be steady blue and activates the interlock After interlocking the charging enable P1 P2 P3 P4 or P4 P5 is activated see Proximity if the vehicle is signa...

Page 7: ...consistent with the line protection configured for the charging device and the rest of the plant configuration Failure to observe this notice can result in injury to persons or property damage PROXIM...

Page 8: ...26A 562 resistor 6A 191 resistor 66A 3160 resistor 45A 1210 resistor 25A 536 resistor 65A 3010 resistor 44A 1180 resistor 24A 511 resistor 64A 2870 resistor 43A 1130 resistor 23A 491 resistor 63A 2670...

Page 9: ...STANDARD RAIL 1 Clip the device a vertically onto the horizontal DIN rail b 2 Swing the device downward until the unlocking slider on the DIN rail clicks into place Figure Mounting onto standard rail...

Page 10: ...nally by the plant constructor WARNING VIA THE PILOT SIGNAL THE MAINPINE EPC CHARGING CONTROLLER SPECIFIES THE MAXIMUM CHARGING CURRENT THAT CAN BE CALLED UP BY THE VEHICLE This specified current must...

Page 11: ...ECTIONS OF TERMINALS LINE TYPES ACCORDING TO AWG Single Core 0 5 2 5 mm2 20 14 Finely Stranded with core ends prepared 0 5 2 5 mm2 without core ends prepared 0 5 2 5 mm2 20 14 NOTICE The temperature s...

Page 12: ...BLUE LED For external LED connection for blue indication 5V 30mA RD RED LED For external LED connation for red indication 5V 30mA CP CONTROL PIN This connects to the CP connector on the IEC61851 J1772...

Page 13: ...ailure to observe this can result in injury to persons or property damage CONNECTION L N N L3 L2 L1 16A RCBO A1L1L2A2 63A Contacter L1L2 A1L1L2A2 32A Contacter L1L2 A1L1L2A2 16A Contacter L1L2 PP NC N...

Page 14: ...to the 0V is only a functional ground Failure to observe this notice can result in electric shock or damage to property 5 4 RELAY OUTPUTS We recommend single fusing with 230 400 V 10 kA circuit break...

Page 15: ...rom the power supply before starting work PROCEDURE 1 Disconnect the wiring from all EPC connector terminals 2 Disassemble the device by pulling the locking slider on the back of the device down and s...

Page 16: ...16 7 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 91 mm 35 mm 35 mm...

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