
Secure Anchors and AC Wiring
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5.
For North America and other regions using
conduit
:
a.
Use a T25 Torx to loosen the two M5 screws
attaching the rodent guard bracket to the charging
station.
b.
Route the AC wiring bundle through the larger
rodent bracket grommet and the ferrite stack.
Note:
If the cable’s bend radius does not allow it to
thread through the ferrite mounting, use a T25 Torx
to temporarily remove the mounting from the
station. Immediately reinstall it once the
conductors are in place.
c.
Route the shunt trip wiring only through the
smaller rodent bracket grommet, not through the
ferrite stack.
d.
Slide the rodent guard bracket down to leave no
gap above the conduit openings. Tighten the T25
screws on the adjustable rodent guard bracket to
secure it in place. Multiple screw holes are available
to fasten the bracket at different heights.
e.
Skip to step 7.
6.
For the UK and other regions using
armored cable
:
a.
Use a T25 Torx to loosen the two M5 screws
attaching the rodent guard bracket to the charging
station.
b.
Remove the larger grommet in the rodent guard
bracket, to avoid interference with the cable gland.
c.
Use the smallest cable gland appropriate for the
AC conductor size. The bracket can support up to
a CW63 size gland.
d.
Install the lower cable gland half on the
armored cable, below the rodent guard bracket.
e.
Route the AC wiring bundle through the rodent
guard bracket grommet and the ferrite stack.
Note:
If the cable’s bend radius does not allow it to
thread through the ferrite mounting, use a T25
Torx to temporarily remove the mounting from the
station. Immediately reinstall it once the cable is in
place.
f.
Route the shunt trip wiring only through the
smaller grommet in the rodent guard bracket, not
through the ferrite stack.
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