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Eaton Green Motion DC EV Charger User’s Manual P-164001189—Rev 01
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Use the following basic sequence of steps to install the Eaton Green Motion DC EV Charger:
1.
Create an installation plan for the DC EV Charger.
2.
Prepare your site for the DC EV Charger.
3.
Inspect and unpack the DC EV Charger.
4.
Unload and install the DC EV Charger, and wire the system, see
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5.
Have authorized service personnel perform preliminary operational checks and start up the system, see
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Startup and operational checks must be performed by an authorized Eaton Customer
Service Engineer, or the warranty terms specified on the product's resources page
become void. See
for details. This service is offered as part of the sales
contract for the Eaton Green Motion DC EV Charger. Contact an Eaton service
representative in advance (a minimum two-week notice is required) to reserve a
preferred startup date.
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Before installing the Eaton Green Motion DC EV Charger, read and understand how this manual applies to the
system being installed. Use this chapter’s procedures, illustrations, and those in
to create
a logical plan for installing the system.
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For the Eaton Green Motion DC EV Charger to operate at peak efficiency, the installation site should meet the
environmental parameters outlined in this manual. The operating environment must meet the weight,
clearance, and environmental requirements specified.
Ignoring environmental conditions when handling electricity can lead to hazardous situations.
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Consider the following before choosing the installation site:
1.
Ensure selected location meets all criteria regarding charger placement and location. See
for further details.
2.
Make sure the installation location complies with cellular signal strength standards (-90dBm or greater).
3.
Avoid use in coastal locations or land-based outdoor environments near strong pollution or corrosive
substance sources and in environments with insufficient shelter. Otherwise, corrosion of the product
could occur, allowing water ingress and other problems that result in shortened product life or frequent
module failure. This can lead to abnormal functioning or component damage that is not covered by the
warranty. A likely source of contamination is defined as an area within the following radius:
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0.5 km away from salt water (e.g. ocean).
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3 km away from heavy pollution sources such as metallurgy, coal mines, and thermal power plants.
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2 km away from medium pollution sources such as chemical, rubber, electroplating, etc.
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1 km away from light pollution sources such as food, leather, heating pots, etc.