Innogy eBox, IEIA-279, IEIA-278, IEIA-277 Operating Instructions Manual

innogy eBox (IEIA-277/IEIA-278/ IEIA-279)
Operating instructions
innogy.com/emobility
Operating instructions
Contents
Refuelling is now charging
Basic safety instructions
Scope of delivery
Technical data
Operation for charging an electric vehicle
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20.03.2018 • Version 1.0
Refuelling is now charging
Dear Customer,
innogy SE (hereinafter innogy) provides you with a modern and, simultaneously, future-proof solution for the rapid charging of electric vehicles.
We are delighted that you have chosen the innogy eBox and hope you will be happy as you join us on our common journey: designing the refuelling of the future!
Your eMobility team innogy SE
Very important information
Instructions which particularly relate to safety
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Basic safety instructions
This manual contains information on the correct operation of the innogy eBox. The charging box should be operated and handled ac­cording to these operating instructions. The installation instructions contain detailed information on the installation of the product. Fail­ure to comply with these can compromise its function and safety.
Warranty
The following instructions must be heeded for a warranty in terms of function and safety:
innogy bears no liability for damage resulting from non-observance of the instructions. Warranty and liability conditions of the terms of sale and delivery or any innogy cooperation agreements are not extended by the following instructions.
The product may only be operated after notice is taken of the corresponding operating instruc­tions.
The product may only be operated by qualifi ed skilled personnel who are familiar with the legal requirements.
The product may only be used for its intended purpose.
Repair work may only be undertaken by skilled personnel or appropriately instructed persons. Additional training is mandatory.
The product may not be converted or modifi ed. The manufacturer will not bear any liability for unilateral modifi cations to the product.
Only suitable accessories may be used with the product.
Only spare parts listed by innogy in the spare parts catalogue and, consequently, approved may be used for repairs.
We reserve the right to make technical changes in the context of further development. In add­ition to the instructions in this manual, generally applicable safety and accident regulations must be observed!
Usage These operating instructions relate to the innogy eBox and are valid for use of the innogy eBox within Germany.
Intended use
The device is intended for professional use out­doors. Instructions for charging are applied to the innogy eBox above the charging plug. The operator pledges to maintain this manual in a permanently legible condition. Knowledge of these operating instructions is obligatory for operation of the charging box.
The device is designed exclusively for charging electric vehicles with a type 2 plug pursuant to IEC 62196-2 and charging current control via the pilot signal pursuant to IEC 61851-1. Use for supplying other devices is not permitted.
General safety instructions
The innogy charging box is EMC tested and meets the requirements of EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and the Low Voltage Directive
Operating instructions
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Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery of the innogy eBox and accessories is described below.
Components included in scope of delivery:
innogy eBox: Charging box for charg- ing electric vehicles according to the following technical data
Two keys inside the box
• Drilling template
• Operating instructions
• Installation instructions
2014/35/EU. Instructions in manuals for (mo­bile/wireless) communication devices must be observed when using in the vicinity of (mobile/ wireless) communication devices.
The innogy eBox charging socket is disconnect­ed from the power supply network after every charging to ensure voltage-free plugging (and unplugging) of the charging cable at all times. The electric vehicle is connected with the innogy eBox via a charging cable for charging. As the operator of the charging box, you may have to inform the user in an appropriate manner about the correct use of charging cables. innogy bears
no liability for any damage occurring due to the improper use of charging cables.
Troubleshooting
The rectifying of faults must be undertaken by an electrical engineering specialist.
Technical data
Operating instructions
Geometry
Dimensions: Installation: Weight:
(H x W x D) 660 x 240 x 150 mm Wall mounting innogy eBox: approx. 5 kg
Protection class IP54
Temperature range − 25 °C to + 40 °C
Grid connection
Power supply: Required connected load:
400 V 3~ + PE+N from sub-distribution
• 11 kW; maximum power
• Single-phase connection also possible (3.7 kW)
Charging points
No. of charging points: Output: Socket:
Single charging point 11 kW (400 V 3~, 16 A) Type 2 socket (3~ + N + Pe + pilot + proximity) pursuant to IEC 62196-2 with plug lock
Display Multicoloured LED indicates charging,
charge status and error message
Protection technology Residual current device Type B (30 mA for AC residual
currents and 6 mA for DC residual currents) and circuit breaker separate in sub-distribution (not included in scope of delivery)
Authentication/ activation
Via key switch
Communication Pilot signal pursuant to IEC 61851-1:2012
Foil wrapping Weather and graffi ti-resistant foil
(optionally available)
Access authorisation (installer)
Special screws, special tools required
Additional convenience functions
The functional design of the casing allows the charging cable to be hung over the charging box following completion of charging
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Operation for charging an electric vehicle
Prerequisite for charging with the innogy eBox is the activation of a vehicle on the innogy eBox. The user of the innogy eBox can avail of the operating modes described below.
Operating modes
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1. Off
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2. Permanently on
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3. Operational for the
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Off Off
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Operating instructions
The operating mode is indicated by the LED above the key switch. The following modes are indicated:
“Off”
LED display is off
Charging box operational
LED indicator illuminates white
Vehicle connected
LED indicator illuminates green
Charging active
LED indicator illuminates blue
Charging impossible
LED indicator illuminates red
Charging box faulty
LED indicator fl ashes red
Risks for humans and the environment
• Stumbling injury due to improper laying of cables.
• There is a danger of electric shock where defective cables are involved.
• There is a risk from road traffi c when installing and removing the cable in areas where there is heavy traffi c.
Protective measures and rules of conduct
• The charging cable should be routed so that no risk of stumbling occurs due to the installa­tion.
• When plugging in the charging cable, ensure that only charging cables are used that are visibly and technically sound and intended for charging.
• Pay particular attention to road traffi c on busy roads.
• Do not attempt to repair defective cables.
Conduct in the event of malfunctions
• Have defective charging boxes repaired imme­diately by appropriate skilled personnel.
• Do not establish an electrical connection if charging cables or charging points are de­fective.
Maintenance or replacement of charging cables
• Defective cables must be repaired or replaced by a qualifi ed person.
• Defective cables must not be used any further on the eBox.
Conduct in case of accidents, fi rst aid
• Switch off the power.
• Provide fi rst aid and secure the danger zone. Emergency no.: 112
• Make an emergency call and initiate rescue.
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Using the charging cable
The following information is provided for the safe laying of cables for the charging of electric vehicles on the innogy eBox. The user of the eBox is responsible for the safe handling of charging cables.
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Inspection/maintenance
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Inspection/maintenance
The eBox is maintenance-free. It is recommend­ed that an electrician conduct a cyclic inspection of the pre-installation and eBox to the degree stipulated in DIN VDE 0702. An inspection of the pre-installation in accordance with legal and normative requirements, in particular regulatory examination of the function of the residual current device (RCD), is necessary in this case.
For inspection/maintenance, innogy recom­mends the following in addition to legal and normative specifi cations:
• Interior/exterior cleaning
• Functional inspection of mechanical components (charging socket, plug lock and cover lock)
• Visual inspection of cable connections
• Checking of functionality of LEDs
• Functional inspection of charging
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Error messages
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Operating instructions
LED fl ashes red 2 x per second:
The charging plug lock is faulty.
• Please check the charging plug (e.g. for dirt).
• Please deactivate and reactivate the charging box completely once.
LED fl ashes red continuously:
The supply voltage for charging is inadequate (or drops too dramatically due to the electrical load during charging).
• More current is charged from the electric vehicle than can be safely provided via the installation. Please contact your installation partner.
• The power supply is overloaded by too many simultaneous consumers.
LED fl ashes slowly white 2 x per second:
A charging cable with an invalid current value is connected.
• Please replace the charging cable with a certi­fi ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
LED fl ashes rapidly white 5 x per second:
• The charging cable is defective.
• Please replace the charging cable with a certi­fi ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
LED fl ashes rapidly green 5 x per second:
The vehicle signals invalid current values.
• Please disconnect the vehicle from the charg­ing cable and start the complete charging procedure from the beginning. Please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle if the fault persists.
LED remains permanently white:
Your vehicle is not recognised or the charging cable is defective.
• Please replace the charging cable with a certi­fi ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
• Please disconnect the vehicle from the charg­ing cable and start the complete charging procedure from the beginning. Please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle if the fault persists.
LED fl ashes slowly green 2 x per second:
The vehicle signals an invalid status.
• Please disconnect the vehicle from the charg­ing cable and start the complete charging procedure from the beginning. Please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle if the fault persists.
innogy SE
Flamingoweg 1 44139 Dortmund Germany
emobility@innogy.com innogy.com/emobility
eMob-14/01.18
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