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HVC-R 107/160 V2 E-BUS CHARGER - USER MANUAL
D OCU MEN T N O.: 9AK K108467A663 5-EN V0.3 | DATE: 20/ 1 2/2022 PAGE
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Operator Instructions
4.1
Cleaning of the cabinet and Depot Charge Box GEN2
DANGER
Electrical components
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Do not apply high-pressure water jets. Water may leak into the cabinet.
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Only use cleaning agents with a pH value between 6 and 8.
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Do not use cleaning agents with abrasive components.
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Do not use abrasive tools.
The cabinet of the Power Cabinet and Depot Charge Box GEN2 is made from powder coated high
quality stainless steel. The coating must be kept in good condition.
Clean the Charger three times a year in the following way:
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Remove rough dirt by rinsing with low-pressure tap water.
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Apply a neutral or weak alkaline cleaning solution and let it soak.
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Remove dirt by hand with a non-woven nylon hand pad.
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Rinse thoroughly with tap water.
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Optionally, apply wax on the front for extra protection and gloss.
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Check the coating on damage.
NOTICE
Rust forming
When the charger is placed in a corrosion sensitive environment, the forming of super-
ficial rust is possible on the welding points on the side grills. This rust is merely visual,
there is no possibility this will form a risk on the cabinets integrity.
The rust can be removed with the cleaning procedure above. To prevent the rust from
reappearing; prime the areas with a transparent or color-like priming finish.
4.2
Preventive maintenance
Maintenance is done according to the maintenance schedule. The charger must be inspected and ser-
viced yearly by a certified technician.
4.2.1 Service inspection of the cabinets
The following points must be checked regularly:
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Internal RCDs and RCBOs need to be tested on correct functioning on a regular basis. During
the yearly maintenance round that is advised to be executed by a certified ABB technician, this
will be checked.
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Powder coating: look for damage, cracks or ruptures.