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INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING – P12 

VERSION 0129NM02INT01 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL – P12  | 

P12

07A0RNM20ENG05

Thank you for installing this charge point. Make sure 
there is enough space to properly do the work. 
Ensure to work safely and take the safety of others into 
consideration as well, always work according to local 
safety regulations. Ask the owner if there is anything 
of significant importance that requires electricity in the 
house, before you turn of the electricity.
When selecting the mounting location of the charge point, 
ensure that future maintenance work can be carried out 
safely without obstruction.

5.1 PREPARATION

Step 1: Prepare the cabling & RCD and MCB (conform to 
local rules & regulations);
Step 2: Indicate which circuit in the distribution board is 
connected to the charge point;
Step 3: Turn the socket lid anti-clockwise and out of the 
cover of the charge point;
Step 4: Then pull the cover from the rear edge to open 
the charge point. Do not use any objects or tools to do 
this

5.2 MECHANICAL MOUNT 

Step 1: Put the charge point back plate on the wall to 
check its positioning (connector at +/- 1 m height). On 
the wall, mark the positioning of the top two and bottom 
two attachment points of the charge point and select the 
appropriate fixtures (plugs, screws and washers);
Step 2: Drill all four holes and put the plugs in place; 
Step 3: Secure the charge point to the wall using the top 
two and bottom two attachment points. Ensure that the 
rubber and stainless steel washers are used are placed 
on the back of the charge point at the bottom two 
attachment points

5.3 POWER CONNECTION 

Step 1: Select the appropriate grommet(s) that suits
the cable(s) thickness and place it in the opening of 
the power cable inlet. Lubricate if necessary to make it 
easier to feed the power cable through;
Step 2: Secure the power cable(s) using the cable 
clamp(s);
Step 3: Connect the power to the terminal blocks, as 
indicated in section ‘3.4.1 Overview of Connections’.

Warning

: Keep charge point switched off during 

installation!

5.4 LOAD SHEDDING MODULE

The Load Shedding Module package contains one Load 
Shedding module, one power adapter and three current 
transformers (CT’s). The CT’s must be connected at 
the most upstream point of the house grid, closest to 
the grid connection. Arrows are shown on the CT, but 
direction is not important.
The connections for the CT’s are located at the bottom 
of the Load Shedding module, and are labelled with 
L1, L2 and L3 on the front label. L1, L2 and L3 must be 
connected to the first, second and third phase of the 
house grid in the correct order.
Although each measuring head is provided with two 
different coloured threads, the polarity of connection is 
not important.
The power cable connection on the terminal block of 
the charge point should match the L1, L2 and L3 in the 
charge point. 
For a 1 phase installed charge point the L1 measurement 
head should match the conduction which is connected 
to the L1 of the terminal block.

Installation procedure

Step 1: Install the Load Shedding module on the DIN Rail 
in the fuse box;
Step 2: Connect the CT(’s) to the Load Shedding 
module, as described in the beginning of this paragraph;
Step 3: Apply the CT(’s) to the grid connection(s). Make 
sure to apply the CT(’s) so that the total power usage of 
the household is measured on each phase;
Step 4: Connect the power adapter to the Load 
Shedding module. One of the two power adapter wires 
has a broken white stripe. This wire is the power adapter 
GND and should therefore be connected to the GND pin 
(right) on the module. The other wire is the +5 Volts and 
should be connected to the +5V pin (left) on the module. 
The middle pin is not used;
Step 5: Plug the power adapter of the Load Shedding 
Module into a power outlet. The PWR LED must light up;
Step 6: The CS LED will (after a few seconds) indicate a 
measured current after the power is on;
Step 7: Clamp a RJ12 connector straight to the UTP 
cable for Load Shedding;
Step 8: Feed the UTP cable(s) through the rubber stop(s) 
on the data cable inlet of the charge point, as indicated 
in section ‘3.4.1 Overview of Connections’;
Step 9: Clamp a RJ12 connector straight to the UTP 
cable for Load Shedding;

5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Summary of Contents for Home Advanced Edition 11

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Page 3: ...th terminal for protection purposes The AC input clamps must be fitted with an uninterruptible earth for protection purposes Ensure that the connection cables are fitted with fuses and circuit breaker...

Page 4: ...d charge point can be connected to a Charge Point Operator CPO backoffice via WiFi or ethernet In case of an error or issue on site support is needed from a ZE Ready certified installer Your Renault d...

Page 5: ...5 or CAT6 RJ45 UTP cable crimp tool RJ45 connectors Network cable tester For Load Shedding functionality RJ12 cable straight for Load Shedding module connection Free schuko socket in fuse box for powe...

Page 6: ...unication backoffice Communication Load Shedding module 07A _ _ _ _ _ 07B _ _ _ _ _ Home Advanced 7 single phase 32A Home Advanced 11 triple phase 16A Home Advanced 7 3 7 kW single phase 16A Home Adva...

Page 7: ...IFICATIONS CONTINUED 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW P1 DONGLE SPECIFICATIONS Backoffice protocol Stand by consumption Operating temperature range Operating humidity range Operating air pressure range Maximum moun...

Page 8: ...P8 VERSION 0129NM02INT01 INSTRUCTION MANUAL P8 P8 07A0RNM20ENG05 3 3 OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Type 2S shutter EV Plug socket Cover lid RFID Reader Identification label with serial numbe...

Page 9: ...02INT01 INSTRUCTION MANUAL P9 P9 07A0RNM20ENG05 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 4 1 OVERVIEW OF CONNECTIONS Ethernet port Earthing pole UTP data cable inlet with rubber seal Inlets for power cables Power cables...

Page 10: ...ENG05 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 4 2 OVERVIEW INSTALLING ACCESSORIES 5 wires 1 5mm2 accessories cable inlet Cable clamp ON OFF Peak connection L2 L3 from accessories cable P1 Port for Load Shedding Shunt co...

Page 11: ...ate for the specific situation and according to local regulations The installer must select a suitable MCB with C characteristic to match the amperage setting of the charge point taking into account M...

Page 12: ...during installation 5 4 LOAD SHEDDING MODULE The Load Shedding Module package contains one Load Shedding module one power adapter and three current transformers CT s The CT s must be connected at the...

Page 13: ...appropriate grommet to suit the cable thickness and place it in the opening of the power cable inlet Lubricate if necessary to make it easier to feed the power cable through Step 3 Remove the wire bri...

Page 14: ...r indirectly via a switch or hub 5 8 FINISHING UP CLOSE ENCLOSURE Step 1 Check and make sure that the rubber seal of the casing is properly in place on the edge Step 2 Place the cover on the charge po...

Page 15: ...Follow the steps as described in the Home Charging by NewMotion app Use the QR Code for WiFi connection which is included in the charge point package when the Home Charging by NewMotion app requests...

Page 16: ...rge session 7 USER MANUAL Position C Charging will only happen in Off peak When the switch to On peak occurs while the car is charging the charge session will be delayed until another Off peak 7 3 TRO...

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