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TRI153.INS.046.3 - 08 March 2021

RTM - 75kW User Unit Installation Manual 
www.tritium.com.au 

Veefil®isaregisteredtrademarkofTritiumPtyLtd.©2021TritiumPtyLtd

The Ethernet port is situated under the 

front of the chassis.  
Remove the ethernet cap.  
Wire on the supplied ethernet adaptor 

and fit on the ethernet port.
Alternatively use 3G/4G connectivity.

 

 

CAUTION

A Cat 6a shielded ethernet cable is  

recommended for high signal integrity. 

The shield should be earthed at the  

building end, because the shield will not 

be connected at the charger end.

Ethernet port

Summary of Contents for RTM75

Page 1: ...RTM 75kW Installation Manual I N N O V A T I N G Y O U R F U T U R E ...

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Page 3: ...on Local earth 11 Installation requirements equipment 12 Unpacking 13 Installation 15 Wiring in Underground gland and conduit 19 Wiring in Above ground with conduit 21 Wiring in Above ground with cable glands 22 Wiring in Alternative gland plate 23 Wire termination 24 Ethernet port 25 SIM card installation 26 Closing checklist 27 Auxiliary field wiring terminals 31 Auxiliary field wiring Safety lo...

Page 4: ...ment grounding conductor must be run with circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the electric vehicle charger Connections to the RTM 75kW user unit must comply with all local codes and ordinances Observe all pertinent national regional and local safety laws and regulations when installing and commissioning the RTM 75kW user unit Identifying symbols CRITICAL...

Page 5: ... 105A Recommended over current protec tion device required OCPD in site distribution board Worldwide 125A breaker US 125A breaker The RTM 75kW user unit must be connected to a circuit provided with appropriate over current protection in accordance with the national regional and local regulations in the country of installation Tightening torque Wiring and earth terminals 20Nm Weather rating IP65 El...

Page 6: ...nforced cardboard crate Please respect the environment and recycle reuse the materials Storage Store in the original packaging in a horizontal position Store in a dry location protected from the weather warehouse conditions Storage temperature 35 C to 70 C 31 to 158 F Handling Only lift the RTM 75kW user unit pack aging in its horizontal orientation using a forklift pallet jack or with lifting str...

Page 7: ... maximum Ø50 and Ø25mm conduit standard Foundation requirements The foundation must be flat even and have the appropriate density for the weight of the user unit Check the flatness and level of the foundation and level of the RTM 75kW user unit baseplate prior to fixing Communications Wired ethernet or 3G 4G network capability Power supply The RTM 75kW user unit is designed to accommodate input wi...

Page 8: ...for servicing as shown in the following image Measurements are from the RTM foundation points Do not scale drawing Dimensions in mm 800 MIN 330 Front of charger 300 Keep clear area MIN 800 MIN 800 Site configuration up to 4650mm With cable management Cable range Note The grey areas shown in the image must be kept clear of all obstructions This allows the user unit to be serviced and provides clear...

Page 9: ...y to be used when retrofitting over an existing Veefil RT 50kW installation If installing on an existing foundation with above ground power check that the right rear fixing point hole shown in red and circled in black measures a maximum of 40mm from the foundation surface A lower wind load rating will apply in retrofit installation Do not scale All dimensions shown in mm A mounting stencil may be ...

Page 10: ... Use expanding foam to fill in or around the conduit to avoid it filling with water and debris 50 25mm conduit installation If using conduit fittings cut the conduit 390mm from the foundation surface Cut the wiring as shown below Note This installation is not suited to route ethernet wiring Cut conduit 390mm from foundation HP Input Grounding 705mm Field Wiring 970mm Cable gland installation If th...

Page 11: ...scale Measure and cut on site Site preparation Underground wiring Cut wiring sheath 400mm from foundation Cut auxiliary field wires 470mm from sheath cut Trim back auxiliary field wires to suit bootlace ferrules not supplied HP INPUT GROUND WIRING AUX FIELD WIRING L2 L3 L1 Lor Cut L3 grounding wire 205mm from sheath cut Cut Input wiring L1 L2 185mm from sheath cut Trim back all HP input wires and ...

Page 12: ... Full conduit installation Cut the conduit 400mm from the right rear foundation hole Cut the wiring as shown below Note This installation is not suited to route ethernet wiring Cut conduit 470mm from foundation hole AUX Field wiring 1050mm HP Input Grounding 785mm Charger front Cable gland installation Cut the conduit 100mm from the right rear foundation hole Cut the wiring as shown below Cut cond...

Page 13: ... ferrules Note Drawing is not to scale Measure and cut on site Cut wiring sheath 480mm from foundation hole L2 L3 L1 HP INPUT WIRING GROUND WIRING AUX FIELD WIRING Cut L3 grounding wire 205mm from sheath cut Cut auxiliary field wires 470mm from sheath cut Cut Input wiring L1 L2 185mm from sheath cut Trim back all HP input wires and grounding wires to suit M8 lugs EU OR M10 lugs US and crimp on lug...

Page 14: ...Tritium Pty Ltd Site preparation Local earth Secondary point for connecting local earth to the chassis Attach the bandeizen or earth stake to the stud on the chassis Follow local regulation regarding lightning protection and local earth bonding Note This does not remove the need to attach the Protective Earth conductor at the charger input terminals ...

Page 15: ...s before it is used Prior to installation contact your supplier to orga nise commissioning information Supplied with RTM 75kW user unit 5mm pin hex tool 1x 50mm conduit fitting and seal 1x 25mm conduit fitting and seal Alternative gland plate with 4x M32 cable glands External Ethernet connector Ferrite Conduit clamp 2x M5x12mm Screws 2x M5 flange nuts Warranty documentation Baseplate template Requ...

Page 16: ...here is enough room to manoeuvre the lifting apparatus Remove the cardboard crate lid and slide out the crate end 2 Lift the RTM 75kW user unit to vertical Securely attach the lifting straps at the top of RTM 75kW to the lifting apparatus and gently raise to a standing position on the shipping baseplate Note The RTM 75kW user unit is 2030mm tall on the shipping baseplate When the user unit is upri...

Page 17: ...egistered trademark of Tritium Pty Ltd 2021 Tritium Pty Ltd Important To protect the cable plugs from damage during installation ensure the cable plugs are not sitting in the holsters holsters Take care while installing to ensure the charging cables are not damaged by placing them out of the way Unpacking ...

Page 18: ...re the RTM 75kW user unit to the foundation and proceed with the installtion instructions Note Use the plastic inserts in the holes of the baseplate Important Before proceeding to the next step check the cable plugs have been removed from the holsters Opening the unit with the cable plugs sitting in the holsters will damage the plugs 1 Remove radiator panels Fixing points for the front and rear ra...

Page 19: ...t hand side if there is no cable managment Unhook the cable cord from the cut out in the top of the side panel when opening Unhook cable 4 Remove side panel security screws If the RTM 75kW has cable management apply the instruction to both side panels If there is no cable management open the left hand side panel only Use the 5mm pin hex tool to unscrew the 2x security screws on each side panel Rem...

Page 20: ...FROM THE LATCH TO DISENGAGE FROM THE HOOK OPENING THE LATCHES LATCH HOOK COMPRESSING THE DOOR SEAL ASSISTS IN DISENGAGING THE LATCH FROM THE HOOK 1 2 3 7 Remove escutcheon Remove the 6x M8 hex bolts and escutcheon 6 Open door The front door has 4x latches that seal the door to the enclosure If a lock is fitted unlock to unlatch Starting with the two latches in the centre follow the instructions sh...

Page 21: ...21 Tritium Pty Ltd Installation 10 Adjust terminal covers Check the wiring size against the terminal covers and punch out the blanks to suit the wiring size 8 Remove terminal covers Pull the terminal covers away from the mounting to disengage 9 Remove fasteners Remove the 3x bolts and nuts on the wiring terminals and the nut on the grounding stud ...

Page 22: ... seal Ensure 470mm of internal auxiliary wire from the gland plate Provided Seals Sealant area HP Input Grounding 470mm auxiliary field wire M50 conduit M25 conduit Gland installation Prepare conduit and wiring as per section Site preparation Underground wiring cable gland Loosen the M50 cable gland and feed the HP input wiring and grounding wire through Ensure the wiring sheath is sitting above t...

Page 23: ... achieve the IP65 rating the power cabling must be fitted correctly into the cable gland or conduit Ensure the cable is sitting correctly in the gland or conduit and tighten to ensure no water or debris can enter If in doubt use an appropriate outdoor rated seal ant When the cable gland has been tightened pull on the cable to ensure it doesn t slip Wiring in Underground gland and conduit ...

Page 24: ...wiring above ground all HP input grounding and auxiliary field wires are routed inside a flexible 50mm conduit Prepare conduit and wiring as per section Site preparation Above ground Full conduit installation Ensure the correct length of conduit from the rear installation point Fasten the 50mm conduit to the rear left hand side of the chassis using the supplied conduit clamp and M5 fasteners Remov...

Page 25: ...able to ensure it doesn t slip When providing wiring above ground all HP input grounding and auxiliary field wires are routed inside a flexible 50mm conduit Prepare conduit and wiring as per section Site preparation Above ground Cable gland installation CRITICAL If using an auxiliary field wire the wire must be a single multi conductor cable Ø10 14mm to suit the M25 cable gland If the auxiliary wi...

Page 26: ...and tighten to ensure no water or debris can enter If in doubt use an appropriate outdoor rated sealant When the cable gland has been tightened pull on the cable to ensure it doesn t slip The alternative gland plate is required when individual HP input wiring is used Prepare all wiring as per underground or above ground gland installation Note that each scenario has different wiring trim lengths 1...

Page 27: ...ch to tighten to the specified tightening torque and you must apply a torque mark to the stud and nut Tightening Torque Terminal connections 20Nm Earth wire 20Nm Auxiliary field wiring Refer to the Auxiliary field wiring section for information regarding adding optional safety features to the RTM 75kW CRITICAL Wiring of the charger is to be done by qualified electrical personnel only If a cable wi...

Page 28: ...port is situated under the front of the chassis Remove the ethernet cap Wire on the supplied ethernet adaptor and fit on the ethernet port Alternatively use 3G 4G connectivity CAUTION A Cat 6a shielded ethernet cable is recommended for high signal integrity The shield should be earthed at the building end because the shield will not be connected at the charger end Ethernet port ...

Page 29: ... the M3 screw and tilt the 4G modem card 45 degrees upwards to release the spring finger from the slot and remove Note The antenna should remain attached during this operation If the antenna is detatched refit to the connector marked MAIN closest to the mounting screw Insert the SIM on the underside of the card Reinsert the 4G modem card back into the slot on a 45 degree angle to engage the spring...

Page 30: ...d tighten to ensure no water or debris can enter If in doubt use an appropriate outdoor rated sealant When the cable gland has been tightened pull on the cable to ensure it doesn t slip Check all glands are tight and the cable doesn t slip Alternatively check the conduit fitting is attached and that the conduit is tightly fitted with appropriate sealing 3 Reinstall terminal covers 4 Attach escutch...

Page 31: ...tted reattach and lock CRITICAL These latches provide the IP rating for the charger Check each latch is engaged with the door hook and firmly sealed CLOSING THE LATCHES FLIP HANDLE DOWN TURN THE LATCH HANDLE CLOCKWISE TO SLIDE THE LATCH INWARDS CHECK THE HOOK IS ENGAGED CHECK THE LATCH IS EXTENDED AND PUSH IN TO ENGAGE WITH THE HOOK CHECK ALL LATCHES ARE SITTING INSIDE THE DOOR EDGE CLOSE CENTRAL ...

Page 32: ...management proceed to step 8 Pull the cable cord down not shown to raise the weight above the latch Slide the latch towards the door and gently let the weight lower to it s natural resting position inside the lower panel Hook the cord into the cut out in the top of the side panel and close the panel Hook cable 8 Secure the side panels Fasten with 2x nylon washers and security screws using the 5mm ...

Page 33: ...adiator panel with above ground power Using the 5mm Hex bit remove the 2x security screws and rear infill panel Slot the rear radiator panel over the conduit Align the fasteners with the brackets on the enclosure box Use the 5mm Pin Hex tool to fix into position Do not over tighten The infill panel is made from 2mm Aluminium Cut the infill panel as shown and break apart into three sections Disgard...

Page 34: ...tium Pty Ltd 2021 Tritium Pty Ltd Auxiliary field wiring terminals FW1 UPS 24V FW2 UPS 24V GND FW3 SHUNT TRIP FW4 SHUNT TRIP COM FW5 UV TRIP FW6 UV TRIP COM FW7 ESTOP FW8 ESTOP COM FW9 CHASSIS REF FW10 GMI REF Auxiliary field wiring must be routed behind the HP input wiring and switch plate as shown Auxiliary field wiring terminals ...

Page 35: ...ut off supply power to the unit As shown in the following Safety Loop Trips diagram there are two types of trips within the safety loop 1 Software controlled trip via a micro controller unit 2 Hardware controlled trip via a hard wired component in a series loop Faults detected on the safety loop not only de energise the 3Ø input contactor but also trigger external Undervoltage trip and Shunt trip ...

Page 36: ...e control voltage isolates 3Ø supply power from the charger An external 24V power source should be supplied to the charger when using the Undervoltage detection function in order to bootstrap the turn on process because an unpowered charger will not close the trip relay FW1 UPS 24V and FW2 UPS 24V GND facilitates the connection of an external 24V DC backup power supply which is essential to bootst...

Page 37: ...ervoltage trip as a normally open clean contact relay A break in the safety loop de energises the Under Voltage normally open relay thus removing the control voltage from upstream Under Voltage trip coil and isolating all supply power from the charger Contact specifications for the normally open clean contact relay are listed in Appendix Datasheet for TE Connectivity Potter Brumfield Relays V23105...

Page 38: ...a normal state for the shunt trip coil Shunt trip is delayed by 1 sec after a break in safety loop is detected This delay is used to bootstrap the charger at power up FW3 SHUNT TRIP and FW4 SHUNT TRIP COM provides connection points to the safety system shunt trip output as a normally open clean contact relay A break in the safety loop will close the shunt trip relay after a 1 second delay thus ret...

Page 39: ...rol voltage will trip the internal 3Ø supply power of the charger FW7 ESTOP and FW8 ESTOP COM provides connection points to the safety system Estop input A continuity break between FW7 and FW8 induces an Undervoltage trip shunt trip and opens the internal 3Ø input contactor Multiple devices normally closed circuit can be placed in series connections E g Estop followed by a vapour sensor Break open...

Page 40: ... reference thus ensuring the charger chassis remains connected to Protective Earth FW9 Chassis REF is an accessible reference point to Chassis enabling a jumper between FW9 and FW10 to disable the feature FW10 GMI REF allows a user to supply a GMI ground reference from the site earth point enabling the charger to detect any discontinuity between the site Protective Earth and the charger chassis A ...

Page 41: ... March 2021 RTM 75kW User Unit Installation Manual www tritium com au Veefil is a registered trademark of Tritium Pty Ltd 2021 Tritium Pty Ltd Contact Data for TE Connectivity Potter Brumfield Relays V23105A5405A201 Appendix ...

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