KC-P30
Connections and wiring
Installation manual V3.28
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WARNING!
Risk of electric shock and fire hazard!
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For terminals X1-X4 (Ethernet connections as well as terminals for en-
abling input and switching contact output), only voltages and circuits are
permitted to be connected which have a safe separation to dangerous
voltages (for example sufficient insulation).
Supply the terminal for the switching contact output (X2) exclusively from
voltage sources which have a protective extra-low voltage.
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The fuse on the fuse holder F1 must not be used to switch off the charg-
ing station. To interrupt the power supply, always use the circuit line
breaker.
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The connection panel is never permitted to be left open unattended. Be-
fore leaving the charging station, the connection panel cover must be
mounted.
7.2
Required tools
The following tools are required for the electrical installation:
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Flathead screwdriver for supply terminals (blade width 5.5 mm)
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Flathead screwdriver for terminals X1/X2 (blade width 3.0 mm)
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Phillips head screwdriver PH2
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Mounting tools for cable screw connections M16 (width across flats 20
mm) and M32 (width across flats 36 mm)
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LSA+
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insertion tool (optional)
7.3
Power supply
The power supply (supply line) must be hardwired to an existing domestic in-
stallation and comply with the applicable national regulations.
Mains disconnector
The charging station does not have its own power switch. The line circuit
breaker of the supply line serves as a mains disconnector.
Selection of RCD / fault-current circuit breaker
Each charging station must be connected via a separate RCD (Residual
Current Device / fault-current circuit breaker). No other consumers may be
connected to this circuit.
An RCD with at least Type A must be used since all P30 variants have an in-
ternal DC fault current monitoring ≥ 6 mA.