3.5.6
Overview of the cable glands of the charge post
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
A
PE wire
B
AC auxiliary power cable
C
Optical CAN cable
D
Tilt sensor control cable (optional)
E
Interlock and DC guard cable
F
Ethernet cable
G
DC+ in cable
H
DC+ in cable
I
DC- in cable
J
DC- in cable
3.6
External residual-current device
The manufacturer does not supply an external residual-current device. If an external
residual-current device is required because of local rules, this section helps you to
select the correct device.
Situation: the local rules require an immunity for short current peaks over PE
during the EV charging process
At the start of the EV charge cycle, a relay switches and engages the AC input power
to the power modules. Incidental current peaks can occur.
A combination of these factors is the source of these current peaks:
•
Asynchronous engagement of the phases in the relay
•
The electrical capacity of the AC input power part of the EVSE
The amplitude of the current peaks can change. These factors are the source of the
differences:
•
The location of the EVSE
•
The power grid
•
The earth impedance
For the specifications of the residual-current device and the incidental current
Description
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