ZES EVC05 Series User Manual Download Page 2

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IB v3.0.0 2021

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Contents

SAFETY INFORMATION........................................................................................................................2
SAFETY WARNINGS..............................................................................................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................................3
GROUND CONNECTION WARNINGS...................................................................................................3
POWER CABLES, PLUGS and CHARGING CABLE WARNINGS...........................................................4
REQUIRED UPSTREAM PROTECTIONS..............................................................................................4
DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................................................5
 

1 - MODEL DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................5

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION..............................................................................................................6
CONNECTIVITY.....................................................................................................................................6
OTHER FEATURES (Connected Models)..............................................................................................7
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................7
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................7
GENERAL INFORMATION....................................................................................................................8
 

1 - INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT COMPONENTS ....................................................8

 

2 - PLUG CHARGING CABLE to EACH SOCKET..................................................................9

 

 

2.1 - AC 22 KW SOCKET OUTLET.............................................................................9

 

 

2.2 - SCHUKO SOCKET OUTLET (Optional)........................................................10

 

3 - CHARGING SCENARIOS..............................................................................................11

 

 

3.1 - AC 22 kW SOCKET OUTLET......................................................................12

 

 

 

3.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.................................12

   3.1.2 

-STOP 

CHARGING....................................................................14

 

 

3.2 - SCHUKO SOCKET OUTLET (Optional)......................................................16

 

 

 

3.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING................................16

   3.1.2 

-STOP 

CHARGING...................................................................18

 

4 - CIRCUIT BREAKER and OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENT LOCATIONS .....................20

 

5 - BEHAVIOUR OF THE STATUS INFORMATION LEDs (for AC Type2 outlets) ...............20

 

6 - RCCB RECLOSURE UNIT BEHAVIOUR (Optional)........................................................21

 

7 - ERROR and FAULT CONDITIONS.................................................................................22

 

 

7.1 - ERROR CONDITIONS.................................................................................22

 

 

7.2 - TRIPPING RELAY ON PRODUCTS WITH RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE 

                                                      CAUTION.................................................................................................23
 

 

7.3 - DC 6mA LEAKAGE CURRENT SENSOR BEHAVIOR..................................23

Summary of Contents for EVC05 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER EVC05 Series...

Page 2: ...OMPONENTS 8 2 PLUG CHARGING CABLE to EACH SOCKET 9 2 1 AC22KWSOCKETOUTLET 9 2 2 SCHUKO SOCKET OUTLET Optional 10 3 CHARGING SCENARIOS 11 3 1 AC 22 kW SOCKET OUTLET 12 3 1 1 VEHICLE CONNECTION CHARGING...

Page 3: ...tream distribution panel Consult your local dealer The ambient temperature range during charging should be between 25 C and 50 C without direct sunlight and at a relative humidity of between 5 and 95...

Page 4: ...e there is no risk of explosion Charging station should be installed in areas where there is no risk of falling objects around which may damage the station The installation surface of the station shou...

Page 5: ...arge cable is well positioned thus it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to damage or stress Do not forcefully pull the charge cable or damage it with sharp objects Never touch the power...

Page 6: ...ries Name Coding EVC05 AC EVC05 Electric Vehicle AC Charger Mechanical Cabinet 05 1st Asterisk can include Outlet Quantity and Rated Power 44 22kW with dual outlet 3Phase Supply Equipment 22 11kW with...

Page 7: ...Control WebConfig UI Built in DC residual current sensor DC 6 mA Display Color 10 4 TFT LCD with resistive touchscreen user interface Built in MID meter Class B MID meter Eichrecht conformity optiona...

Page 8: ...NICAL SPECIFICATIONS Material Metal Panel Protection Degree Ingress Protection Impact Protection IP54 IK10 In screen and sockets IK08 Dimensions 1530 0 mm Height x 575 0 mm Width x 205 0 mm Depth Dime...

Page 9: ...IB v3 0 0 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT COMPONENTS 4 6 7 8 5 1 3 2 1 Display 2 ALS Sensor 3 RFID Card Reader 4 Notification LED 5 Door Lock Mechanism 6 AC Type 2 Socket Outle...

Page 10: ...from AC type2 outlets 2 EVs to charge from schuko outlets Explanation to plug unplug the charging socket to from the outlet 2 1 AC 22 KW SOCKET OUTLET Open the front cover of the available socket outl...

Page 11: ...ard Sequentially please follow the steps as below Select the requested schuko outlet from the touchscreen Tap your authorised RFID Card to the RFID reader under the touchscreen The lock mechanism insi...

Page 12: ...1 you may first select the socket you want to use from the touchscreen of the charging station and tap your authorised RFID card to the reader and then plug your charging cable to that selected socke...

Page 13: ...eserved IB v3 0 0 2021 3 1 AC 22 kW SOCKET OUTLET 3 1 1 VEHICLE CONNECTION CHARGING 1 Connect charging cable to the available socket and select that socket from the touchscre en 2 Tap your RFID card o...

Page 14: ...13 IB v3 0 0 2021 2021 ZES All rights reserved 3 It may take a few seconds for charging session to start Charging state can be seen in charging page While charging charging state can be seen in the ma...

Page 15: ...English 14 2021 ZES All rights reserved IB v3 0 0 2021 3 1 2 STOP CHARGING 1 Click Stop Charging to end the charging session 2 Tap your RFID card or scan QR Code to stop charging...

Page 16: ...English 15 IB v3 0 0 2021 2021 ZES All rights reserved 3 Disconnect the charging cable After disconnection you will automatically move to the main screen...

Page 17: ...ved IB v3 0 0 2021 3 2 SCHUKO SOCKET OUTLET Optional 3 2 1 VEHICLE CONNECTION CHARGING 1 Connect charging cable to the available socket and select that socket from the touchscre en 2 Tap your RFID car...

Page 18: ...de up the schuko cover and connect the schuko charging cable Make sure that schuko cover is closed properly after the connection to be able to start charging 3 It may take a few seconds for charging s...

Page 19: ...English 18 2021 ZES All rights reserved IB v3 0 0 2021 While charging charging state can be seen in the main menu 3 1 2 STOP CHARGING 1 Click Stop Charging to end the charging session...

Page 20: ...ed after tapping the RFID card and you will be able to slide up the schuko cover to be able to reach and disconnect the charging cable 3 Disconnect the charging cable After disconnection you will auto...

Page 21: ...Finished Constant Red Fault 4 sec Ventilation Required Blinks Red 2 4 seconds OFF 1 2 seconds ON Park Automation System disabled charging Constant Purple Charging paused due to power optimizer low cu...

Page 22: ...ontact with open wire As a result the current returning through then neutral wire is reduced The difference in current between the live and neutral wire is called residual current RCCB is designed suc...

Page 23: ...or error condition If the status information LED is constant red turn off the charging station and turn on again If the status information LED is constant red turn off the charging station and turn o...

Page 24: ...sure unit ensure that there is no failure on your vehicle or on the charging plug that may cause a residual current before resetting the tripped residual current device After ensuring that there is no...

Page 25: ...Manufacturer Name Vestel Electronics Address Vestel Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A S Organize Sanayi B lgesi 45030 Manisa Turkey...

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