eNovates Single Wallbox User manual

Single Wallbox
Installation manual
SWB_4xx_22_T2
SWB_4xx_22_C7
SWB_4xx_22_T2S
SWB_4xx_22_T2SE
English

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CONTENTS
Contents1. Safety instructions................................................................. 5
1.1. Purpose..................................................................... 5
1.2. Safety terminology...................................................... 5
2. Technical specifications........................................................... 9
3. Installation supplies.............................................................. 11
3.1. Box content.............................................................. 11
3.2. Accessories...............................................................12
3.3. Required tools...........................................................13
4. Installation requirements.......................................................14
4.1. Installer specifications................................................14
4.2. General cable specifications........................................ 14
4.3. Power cord specifications............................................14
4.4. Grounding specifications.............................................15
4.5. Required nominal input voltage................................... 15
4.6. Electrical protection specifications................................16
5. Wall mounting......................................................................17
6. Check before configuration.................................................... 24
7. How to configure.................................................................. 25
8. Final note............................................................................ 26
9. Support...............................................................................26
10. Abbreviations..................................................................... 27
11. Software............................................................................29
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1. Purpose
Safety instructions are provided below in order to ensure safe, long-
term use of the product. Failure to comply with the instructions
and general safety guidelines for electrical systems may lead to an
electric shock, fire hazard, damage, malfunction, injury and/or death.
Read the safety instructions in this document before installing and
using the product.
1.2. Safety terminology
Danger texts provide important
information to avoid situations with a
high chance to cause severe malfunction,
damage, injuries or death.
Warning texts provide important
information to avoid situations with a
significant chance to cause malfunction,
damage, injuries or death.
Caution texts provide important
information to avoid situations that
may cause some degree of malfunction,
damage or injuries.
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• Do not let the product be used by children, or individuals who
cannot assess the risks associated with unintended product use.
Children in the vicinity must be supervised by adults while the
product is in use.
• Do not have the product serviced by non-qualified personnel in
order to avoid the risk of serious injury from electric shock or
damage to the product. None of the product’s parts are intended
to be serviced by users. Do not attempt to disassemble, tamper
with, or modify the product. If the product requires servicing,
repair or relocation, contact a qualified electrician to perform
these operations.
• If an accident has occurred or a hazardous situation has
developed with regard to the product, have a certified electrician
immediately disconnect the product’s electrical supply.
• Do not use the product if one or more of its components may
have become damaged or compromised.
• Always make sure the product is not submerged in water, and
is not located near water. Do not handle the product with wet
hands, and make sure no liquid is sprayed on it or comes into
contact with it. Store the charging cable in the socket to prevent
unnecessary exposure to contamination or moisture. Handling the
product or its components while conductive liquids are present
may cause an electric shock with the risk of serious injury or
death.
• Do not use or install the product in the vicinity of explosive,
volatile, combustible or highly flammable substances. Note that
some electric vehicles release hazardous or explosive gasses
when charging, which may cause an explosion with the risk of
serious injury or death. Refer to the vehicle’s manual to check
if this is the case, and follow the instructions it specifies before
choosing the location of the product.
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• The product must be grounded through a permanent wiring
system or grounding conductor.
• Disconnect input power at the circuit breaker before installing,
cleaning, removing or relocating the product.
• The product should be used to charge Mode 3 compatible
electric vehicles only. Check the vehicle’s compatibility using the
information in the vehicle manual.
• Avoid using a private power generator, adapters, conversion
adapters or cord extensions with the product. The introduction of
accessories not prescribed for the product may create technical
incompatibilities that can cause malfunction or damage, and
result in injury or death.
• Do not let the product and charging cable come into contact with
heat sources. High temperatures may impair functionality, cause
damage or cause hazards.
• Damage to the product may cause injury or death. Respect the
product’s operating parameters and technical specifications, and
make sure damage is not inflicted or allowed to accumulate on
the product. Do not use the product if it fails to operate normally
or appears cracked, frayed, broken or otherwise damaged. If you
suspect the product may have been damaged, have it checked by
a qualified electrician as soon as possible.
• Take care not to apply force or pressure to any part of the product
or to damage it with sharp objects or impacts.
• Use of the product may interfere with the proper functioning
of medical or implantable electronic devices in the user, such
as a pacemaker or defibrillator. The user should check with the
manufacturer of such electronic devices whether electric charging
may affect such a device before using the product.
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• Installing and/or testing the product incorrectly may result in
damage to the product and/or a connected vehicle’s battery.
Such damage is excluded from the vehicle and charging product’s
warranties.
• The charging cable must be completely unwound and overlapping
loops must be avoided before charging to prevent overheating,
which may damage the product.
• Do not put fingers or objects in the socket or any other exposed
part of the product, as doing this may cause injury or damage.
• Keep (electro)magnetic devices away from the product, as their
use in the vicinity of the product may negatively affect the
product’s functionality, even to the point of causing damage to the
product.
• Use the product only in temperatures within its operating range of
-30°C to 50°C.
• Only transport and store the product in its original packaging.
Do not subject the product to strong force, impact, pull, twist,
tangle or drag and do not step on any part of the product. If the
product is damaged in transport, while it was not transported in
its original packaging, no damage liability can be accepted.
• Store the product in a dry environment and within the
temperature range provided in the technical specifications.
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Residential & Fleet Professional
Charging Mode Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1ed.
3) ISO-15118
Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1ed.
3) ISO 15118
Charge Control RFID (IEC 14443 A/
B, ISO 15693) Plug &
Charge (ISO-15118-2)
RFID (IEC 14443 A/
B, ISO 15693) Plug &
Charge (ISO-15118-2)
Connectivity BLE 5.X
Wifi Client Mode
Ethernet (2x LAN,
bridged)
BLE 5.Xw
Wifi (AP & Client)
Ethernet (WAN + LAN,
router)
2G / 4G / LTE
Multi-charge
(Parking Lot)
Satellite Main Charger/ Satellite*
Backend Protocol OCPP 1.6J
OCPP 2.0
OCPP 1.6J
OCPP 2.0
Metering MID meter MID meter
Load Balancing Supported via optional
hardware
Supported via optional
hardware
HMI BLE app BLE app
Options Broken PEN
Detection
BiDirectional Charging
(V2G AC)
HEMS Integration
(EEBus)
Broken PEN
Detection
BiDirectional Charging
(V2G AC)
HEMS Integration
(EEBus)
* A network with one main charger and one or multiple satellites acts as a charging hub. In
this setup, satellite charge points are dependent on a main charger. The main charging
station handles the loadbalancing in the charging hub.
Electrical Properties
Supply network system AC
Electric connection
method
Permanently connected
Protective class Class I equipment
Voltage Rating 1x230V+N (50Hz)
3x400V+N (50Hz)
3x230V (50Hz)
Current Rating 32A
Rated impulse voltage 4kV
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Electrical Properties
Max Charging Power 7.4kW (single phase)
22kW (triphase)
Charging socket AC–Type2 socket
Optional: T2S, T2SE
Cable plug Cable (7m) with AC-Type2 plug
Installation wiring 0.75 .. 10mm²
Earth Leakage Detection DC 6mA (included)
Compliancy The products described above are in conformity with
the relevant Union harmonization legislation:
-Low Voltage Directive LVD (2014/35/EU and
changes)
-Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive
(2014/30/EU and changes)
-Radio Equipment and repealing Directive (2014/53/
EU)
-Waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE
directive (2012/19/EU)
-Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and
Restriction of Chemicals REACH directive (No
1907/2006)
-RoHS directive (2002/95/EC)
-RoHS 2 Directive (2011/65/EU)
and are compliant with the following standards:
-IEC 61851-1:2017
-IEC 61851-21-2:2018
-IEC 62196
-IEC 60529:1989 + A1: 1999 + A2:2013
-IEC 61439-7:2018
-OCPP1.6 Full incl. Security
-EV-Ready 1.4G1
-ZE-Ready 1.4G1
Physical Properties
Access Locations with non-restricted access
Dimensions (W x H x D) 248 x 426 x 120 (T2 or C7)
248 x 426 x 165 (T2S or T2SE)
Weight (kg) 3.5 - 5.0 kg
Enclosure rating IK10 (IEC 62262)
IP54 (IEC 60529)
Operating Temperature -30°C … +50°C
Humidity Max 95% (non condensing)
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