2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Before Installation
2.1.1 Installation Planning & Service Wiring
• Do not touch live electrical parts.
• Incorrect connections may cause electric shock.
• Disconnect the power supply to the charging station and verify no power is present before
installing, adjusting, or repairing the charging station. Failure to do so may result in physical
injury or damage to the power supply system and the charging station.
The charging station must be installed only by a licensed electrician in accordance with the
provisions of the local electrical industry construction and should comply with national
electrical codes and standards.
Before installing the charging station, make sure you have read these instructions in this
manual and fully understand its contents.
Appropriate protection is required when connecting to a main panel/switchboard. The tools
and parts used as outlined in the section “Tools & parts required for installation”.
Prior to mounting, determine location of an acceptable mounting support. All charging
station products must be anchored into a mounting support such as a 2” x 4” stud or a solid
concrete wall, using mounting hardware that is appropriate for the surface on which you are
mounting. DO NOT mount this unit directly to a stucco/drywall/wall board. If installing to a
wood stud, use the lag screws provided and ensure the mounting plate is positioned on the
centerline of the stud. If mounting onto a concrete, block, or brick wall, use an appropriate
anchor for the type of wall on which you are installing the unit.
Prior to mounting, locate an available electrical source that can support the following Input
Requirements for the Charging Station Per local Electrical Safety Code requirements:
• 40A Maximum Output Setting (Default Factory Setting): a DEDICATED CIRCUIT rated for
50A; 208-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, Single Phase must be used.
• 32A Maximum Output Setting (Optional Setting): a DEDICATED CIRCUIT rated for 40A;
208-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, Single Phase must be used.
• 24A Maximum Output Setting (Optional Setting): a DEDICATED CIRCUIT rated for 30A;
208-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, Single Phase must be used.
• 16A Maximum Output Setting (Optional Setting): a DEDICATED CIRCUIT rated for 20A;
208-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, Single Phase must be used.
Note:
Please refer to Adjusting Maximum Current Output on page 12.
Warning: risk of electric shock
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