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evchargingstation [2020-08-26 08:18] – [Specifications:] lucianevchargingstation [2021-12-12 10:04] – [Installation:] lucian
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 ====== EV Charging Station ====== ====== EV Charging Station ======
  
 +==== NOTE: DRAFT MANUAL. PRODUCT NOT AVAILABLE AND ALSO THERE IS NO ETA ====
  
  
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 ===== Description: ===== ===== Description: =====
- High Power AC charger -22KW + High Power AC Charger -22 kW 
-The maximum power the EV Charging Station can deliver is 22KW in 3phase mode or 7.3kW per phase. It also can be used in single phase installations+The maximum power the EV Charging Station can deliver is 22 kW in 3phase mode or 7.3 kW per phase. It also can be used in single phase installations.
  
 Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n for configuration and monitoring Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n for configuration and monitoring
-For the initial setup but also for monitoring, the internal Wi-Fi module can be configured in Access Point mode or Station mode+For the initial setup but also for monitoring, the internal Wi-Fi module can be configured in Access Point mode or Station mode.
  
 Touch Screen Touch Screen
-4.3-inch touch screen for monitoring and control+4.3-inch touch screen for monitoring and control.
  
 Light Ring Light Ring
-Fully programmable Light Ring around charging port, to fast determine the state of the device. It can be programed on the web interface to display different light effects base on the current state (disconnected, charging, charged etc)+Fully programmable Light Ring around charging port, to fast determine the state of the device. It can be programmed on the web interface to display different light effects base on the current state (disconnected, charging, charged etc)
  
 Automatic mode Automatic mode
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 The device must be installed on a flat surface, recommended not in the in direct sunlight, so the screen can be read.  The device must be installed on a flat surface, recommended not in the in direct sunlight, so the screen can be read. 
  
-To ensure maximum power will be delivered to the vehicle, cable cross-section must be 5x6mm2. There is no internal RCD, so an external one, closer to the Charging Station, must be installed. For this kind of applications, RCD type B  having a residual operating +To ensure maximum power will be delivered to the vehicle, cable cross-section must be at least 5x6mm2. There is no internal RCD, so an external one, closer to the Charging Station, must be installed. For this kind of applications, RCD type B  having a residual operating 
-current of not greater than 30mA is recommended. +current of not greater than 30mA is recommended. 
 +Ground connection is mandatory, without a proper one, the EV Charging station will fail. Based on your local electrical code, the ground (PE) should be correctly selected. For detecting the Ground presence, a small current (1mA) is injected on the Ground line. If a ground fault occurred, the EV Charging Station will periodically re-test it
  
-Start by opening the back cover. In the bottom left corner, there is a connector for powering the device. If it will be used on a single phase configuration, please connect that phase to connector L1. Reversing the Neutral or the Ground wire with a Line wire, will damage the device. +Start by opening the back cover. In the bottom left corner, there is a connector for powering the device.(picture) If the device will be used in a single phase configuration, please connect that phase to connector L1. Reversing the Neutral or the Ground wire with a Line wire, will damage the device. Torque for tightening the screws for these connectors is ...Nm 
 +Before closing the back cover, make sure the rubber gasket is correctly attached.  
 +Recommended torque for back cover screws:1Nm
  
-When the Ev Charging Station is powered up, it will start in access point mode. On the screen, the SSID name and password are visible, also the IP address of the device. You can either use that information to connect to it, or by scanning the QR Code displayed on the screen, it should ask if you want to automatically connect. +When the Ev Charging Station is powered up, it will start in access point mode. Start by scanning with your phone, the QR Code displayed on the screen, it should ask if you want to automatically connect. 
  
-After a successful connection, in your browser, put the IP address of the device - default one is **192.168.0.1**, if it was changed, it is visible on the screen. A user and password must be introduced, defaults are username "**admin**", password "**admin**".+After a successful connection, in your browser, put the IP address of the device - default one is **192.168.0.1**, if it was changed, it is visible on the screen. A user and password must be introduced, defaults can be found on the label.
  
 Go to Setting/Wi-Fi to pair it to your Wi-Fi access point. On the WiFi mode, switch it to station, scan for available wireless networks, select your network, fill the password, select IP mode type (Automatic or Manual), then press "Save". The device will restart, then it will connect to the selected Wi-Fi network. The new IP address will be displayed on the screen. Use that IP address to connect to it and monitor or configure other parameters.  Go to Setting/Wi-Fi to pair it to your Wi-Fi access point. On the WiFi mode, switch it to station, scan for available wireless networks, select your network, fill the password, select IP mode type (Automatic or Manual), then press "Save". The device will restart, then it will connect to the selected Wi-Fi network. The new IP address will be displayed on the screen. Use that IP address to connect to it and monitor or configure other parameters. 
  
-If used in a configuration with a GX device, to be able to charge using the excess power, the EV Charging Station must be configured to communicate with that GX device. In the ModbusTcp menu, enable "Use Modbus TCP Integration". If you know the IP address of your GX device, fill it in the "Modbus TCP IP Address" field. If you don't, press "Discover". The list of the GX devices found in the same Ethernet network will be displayed. Select the preferred one. To have the information correctly displayed, please configure the rest of the parameters - NUmber of Phases and Pv Type. If you plan to use it in an Off-Grid system, the minimum SOC of the backup battery to allow charging the vehicle can be configured on the bottom of the page. Then press "Save" to have all the above applied. +If used in a configuration with a GX device, to be able to charge using the excess power, the EV Charging Station must be configured to communicate with that GX device. In the Settings/General menu, enable "Use Modbus TCP Integration". If you know the IP address of your GX device, fill it in the "Modbus TCP IP Address" field. If you don't, press "Discover". The list of the GX devices found in the same network will be displayed. Select the preferred one. To have the information correctly displayed, please configure the rest of the parameters - Number of Phases and Pv Type. If you plan to use it in an Off-Grid system, the minimum SOC of the backup battery to allow charging the vehicle can be configured on the bottom of the page. Then press "Save" to have all the above applied. Also, please enable Modbus on the GX device (Settings/Services/Modbus TCP/Enable)
  
 Now on the main web page you should see the system information and the current flowing in this system Now on the main web page you should see the system information and the current flowing in this system
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 ===== Specifications: =====  ===== Specifications: ===== 
  
-  * Unordered List ItemEv Charging Station 22kW +  * Ev Charging Station 22kW 
-  * Input voltage range (V AC) 170-265 +  * Input voltage range (V AC): 170-265 
-  * Rated charge current 32A/phase +  * Rated charge current: 32A/phase 
-  * Nominal power  22kW +  * Nominal power  22kW 
-  * Max. PV short circuit current   2) 40A +  * Current output range: 6-32A 
-  * Wi-Fi standards 802.11 b/g/n +  * Wi-Fi standards: 802.11 b/g/n (2.4Ghz only) 
-  * Self-consumption 15mA@230V +  * Self-consumption: 15mA@230V 
-  * Configurable Max. Current 10-32A +  * Configurable Max. Current: 10-32A 
-  * Configurable price/kWh (Eur) Default setting: 0.13 (adjustable) +  * Means to Disconnect:  External circuit breaker (40A recommended)  
-  * Control type Touch Screen, Web page, GX Device over ModbusTCP +  * Configurable price/kWh calculator(Eur): Default setting: 0.13 (adjustable) 
-  * Light Ring 55 light configurable light effects available +  * Control typeTouch Screen, Web page, GX Device over Modbus TCP 
-  * Protection External RCD is required   +  * Light Ring: 55 light configurable light effects available 
-  * Operating temperature -30 to +50°C  +  * Protection: External RCD is required   
-  * Humidity 95%, non-condensing +  * Operating temperature-25°C to +50°C 
-  * Data communication  ModbusTCP over WIFI +  * Storage temperature: -40 °C to +80 °C  
-  * ENCLOSURE Colour Blue (RAL 5012) +  * Humidity95%, non-condensing 
-  * Power terminals 10 mm² / AWG7 +  * Data communication: Modbus TCP over WIFI  
-  * Protection category IP43 (electronic components)??? +  * ENCLOSURE ColourBlue (RAL 5012) 
-  * Weight 3 kg +  * Power terminals: 6-10 mm² / AWG 10-8 
-  * Dimensions (h x w x d) 390 x 300 x 150 mm +  * Protection category: IP44 
-  * STANDARDS Safety IEC 61851-1, IEC 61851-22 ??? +  * Ventilation: not required  
-  * Equipped with detection for Relay Contact welded and missing protective conductor+  * Weight3 kg 
 +  * Dimensions (h x w x d)390 x 300 x 150 mm 
 +  * STANDARDS SafetyIEC 61851-1, IEC 61851-22 ??? 
 +  * Detection for Relay Contact welded  
 +  * Detection for missing protective conductor 
 +  * Detection for missing Ground 
 +  * Detection for shorted CP 
  
  

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