SSL Energie P-CHARGE Instruction Manual

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Please keep these instructions for future reference.
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1. Introduction 4
2. Safety and legal information 4
2.1 Warning notication concept 4
2.2 Qualied electrical technician 5
2.3 Person instructed in electrics 5
2.4 Trademark protection 5
2.5 Disclaimer 6
2.6 Safety information 6
2.7 Intended use 7
3. Scope of delivery 8
3.1 Checklist packaging content 8
4. General 8
4.1 Overview and structure of the Wallbox 8
4.2 Control elements 8
4.3 Rating plate 9
4.4 Electrical components 9
4.4.1 Mounting the Wallbox carrier plate 9
4.4.2 Potential charging cables / charging sockets 9
4.4.3 Communication via EWS Box 10
4.4.3.1 Technical data 10
4.4.3.2 Terminal clamps and connections 10
4.5 Technical data Wallbox (independent of variant) 15
4.6 Technical data Wallbox (independent of equipment) 16
5. Installation 16
5.1 Required installation material 16
5.2 Preparing for the installation 17
5.2.21 Preparing the Wallbox 17
5.3 Preparing for the on-wall connection 17
5.4 Mounting the Wallbox 18
5.4.1 Installation of the Wallbox carrier plate 18
5.4.2 Electrical connection of the Wallbox 20
5.4.2.1 Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) Type B 20
5.4.2.2 Circuit breaker 21
5.4.2.3 Cable specication connection line 22
5.4.3 Mounting the Wallbox housing 24
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6. Operational startup 25
6.1 Conguration of the EWS-Box 25
6.1.1 Conguration of the LAN-connection 25
6.1.2 Conguration via EWS-Firmware (HTML) 27
6.1.3 Details 27
6.1.4 Settings 27
6.1.5 Installation 28
7. Operation 34
7.1 Wallbox for private use 34
7.2 Wallbox in "optimized charging" mode 34
8. Maintenance 35
8.1 Service notes 35
8.2 Trouble-shooting 35
8.3 Links for support 37
9. Conformity 38
9.1 Corresponding guidelines and standards 38
9.2 Declaration of conformity 39
10. Disposal 40
11. Contact information 44
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1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing a SSL Energie GmbH product. The P-CHARGE Wallbox was specically designed for the charging of electric vehicles in the private sector. A reliable charging infrastructure is available to you with a variety of optional features and performance capabilities. The sustainable mobility of tomorrow begins with the P-CHARGE Wallbox. The P-CHARGE EWS-Box is the heart of system. This communication module undertakes all control- and signaling functions required, in accordance with IEC 61851-1, Mode 3, for the connection of an electric vehicle (EV) to an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Parameters for a self-sucient or for a systems­integrated operation can be congured via a web platform. Variants with provision for optimized charging oer additional functionality. Working in conjunction with the SmartPvCharge or another embedded system, the electric vehicle can be charged using surplus PV energy only, if so required.
PLEASE NOTE
The P-CHARGE Wallbox is delivered pre-assembled and ready for connection. Once connected to the supply grid, including her fault current- and line protection with an energy meter if required, the P-CHARGE Wallbox is ready for charging.
2. Safety and legal information
2.1 WARNING NOTIFICATION CONCEPT
This instruction manual contains guidelines for the protection of human safety and for the prevention of material damage. These must be carefully observed. Safety guidelines are marked with a warning triangle. The warning triangle is not added to guidelines relating to the prevention of material damage. The following warning symbols are added according to the specic level of danger.
DANGER: indicates that failure to conform with the appropri-
ate safety measures will lead to death or to serious injury.
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WARNING! indicates that failure to conform with the appro-
priate safety measures can lead to death or to serious injury.
PLEASE NOTE: indicates that failure to conform with the ap-
propriate safety measures can lead to minor personal injury.
PLEASE NOTE: indicates, with no symbol, that failure to
conform with the appropriate safety measures can lead to material damage.
PLEASE NOTE: indicates that failure to conform with the cor-
responding guidelines can lead to an unwanted result or state.
If a situation presents several levels of danger, the warning notice is applied at the highest level in each case. If a warning notice with warning triangle serves to alert readers to the risk of personal injury then the warning may also contain an additional warning against material damage.
2.2 QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
The mounting and startup of the P-CHARGE Wallbox must be executed by a qualied electrical technician and in full compliance with this documenta­tion. According to DIN VDE 0105-100:2009-10 3.2.3 the term Qualied Electri­cal Engineer/Technician refers to a person who, due to his/her specialist training, knowledge and experience as well as familiarity with the current, valid norms, has the capacity to assess the task assigned to him/her and is able to recognize potential hazards.
2.3 PERSON INSTRUCTED IN ELECTRICS
The operation of the P-CHARGE Wallbox must be driven by a person who is fully conversant with the electrics of the system and in full compliance with this documentation. According to DIN VDE 0105-100:2009-10 3.2.4 the term "person who is conversant with the electrics of the system" refers to a person who, has received instruction from a qualied electrical technician relating to tasks assigned to him/her, as well as to the potential hazards of non­compliant behavior and who has learned about the safety equipment and protective measures required.
2.4 TRADEMARK PROTECTION
P-CHARGE® is a registered trade mark of the company SSL Energie GmbH. The remaining denotations in this manual may be trademarks, the use of which by third parties for their own purpose may injure the rights of the proprietor.
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2.5 DISCLAIMER
Although the contents in this instruction have been carefully prepared, SSL Energie accepts no liability for the validity, accuracy, completeness or quality of the published information. Data provided in the installation manual is checked regularly for accuracy and is updated as required. Corrections are included in subsequent versions of the document.
2.6 SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER
Danger of electric voltage
A voltage-free state must be established prior to the start of work at electric plants and at the P-CHARGE Wallbox in order to avoid accidents resulting from contact with live parts. Please note the 5 safety rules in accordance with DIN VDE 0105-100:2009-10 6.2.
WARNING!
Line- and personal protection
The safety device integrated into the P-CHARGE Wallbox serves to protect the unit and is designed for use with this device only. A separate line and personal protection device must be installed on the customer side for each charging point. To this end an RCD IΔn≤30mA (with 1-phase devices an RCD with min. Type A and with 3-phase devices an RCD with min. Type B) and a upstream circuit-breaker must be active. The circuit breaker must present at least trip charac­teristic B and should be laid to comply with the respective Wallbox variant.
WARNING!
Danger of asphyxiation
Charging gassing batteries in an interior space can lead to asphyxiation. According to the IEC 61851-1 the customer installed ventilation system must be controllable via the Wallbox. Monitoring of the customer-installed, mandatory ventilation system cannot be performed by the P-CHARGE Wallbox and its integrated P-CHARGE EWS-Box.
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PLEASE NOTE
The selectivity of the building installation must be taken into account when installing line protection and the residual cur­rent device in the upstream power distribution.
WARNING!
Revocation of manufacturer's warranty due to impermissi-
ble changes to the device
Changes to the devices are not permitted. Non-conformance to this regulation will result in revocation of manufacturer's warranty.
WARNING!
Damage to the communication module
Installation and maintenance operations in direct conjunction with the P-CHARGE EWS-Box must always be carried out using ESD equipment. Electrical discharging can damage internal module components.
2.7 INTENDED USE
WARNING!
The tethered plug connection between the electric vehicle and the P-CHARGE Wallbox must not be extended by introducing an additional charging connector and coupler or by adding a second charging cable. The use of adapter plugs to connect the vehicle to the charging socket is also prohibited.
WARNING!
The P-CHARGE Wallbox may be utilized exclusively for purposes outlined in the corresponding technical documentation. Fail­safe operation of the P-CHARGE Wallbox is wholly dependent upon the correct storage, assembly, mounting, installation, startup, operation and maintenance of the device and, of course, correct transportation. The corresponding guidelines in the documentation must be observed.
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3. Scope of delivery
3.1 CHECKLIST PACKAGING UNIT
At delivery please check the contents of the package to ensure all parts have been included. The following items must be included in the delivery of the P-CHARGE Wallbox.
• P-CHARGE Wallbox 1x
• Pan Head screws 6x50mm TX30 A2 4x
• Expansion plugs S8 grey 8x40mm 4x
• Sealing washer with EPDM coating 8.4x16 A2 4x
• Self-tapping screw TX 3,5 x 16 center with collar; Stainless steel black 2x
• Drilling template 1:1 1x
• Instruction manual 1x
• Schematic circuit diagram 1x
4. General
4.1 OVERVIEW AND STRUCTURE OF THE WALLBOX
Overview of components visible from the exterior of the P-CHARGE Wallbox
(Image 1)
4.2 CONTROL ELEMENTS
Explanation of individual control elements e.g. buttons on the Wallbox (Im-
age 2).
* "OPTIMIZED CHARGING":
By selecting the function "Optimized Charging", the charging process can be controlled in accordance with predened parameters. When operating in conjunction with SmartPvCharge or another embedded system, it is pos­sible to charge electric vehicles using surplus PV energy only. Similarly, any charging- or eet management system or indeed any other system can be implemented via LAN or serial interface. SSL Energie is happy to make avail­able the relevant protocol for such implementations.
Control elements  IEC 62196-2 charging cable
(this may vary with other variants)
 Charging cable, length approx. 5m  Cable suspension  Mounting points
Rating plate  Button 1  Button 2  Button 3  Charging socket IEC 62196-2 Type 2
Image 1: Exterior view Wallbox
(Variant Wallbox with IEC 62196-2 Type2 charging cable)
1 This functionality is only possible with an active server operation
Picture 2: Control elements of the Wallbox
(Variant Wallbox with IEC 62196-2 Type2 charging socket)
Button Name Function
Button 1 Start button Start the charging process Button 2 Stop button End the charging process Button 3 Optimized charging1 Start the charging process
"Optimized charging"*
Table 1: Explanation of control elements
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4.3 RATING PLATE
The following information can be taken from the rating plate (Image 3). Ac­cess the rating plate by removing the cover. Instructions on how to remove the cover can be found in Chapter 5.2.1.
4.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
4.4.1 MOUNTING THE WALLBOX CARRIER PLATE
The following image presents an overview of the electro-technical com­ponents implemented on the carrier plate. Access the carrier plate and its components by removing the cover and opening the housing
(Image 4).
4.4.2 OPTIONAL CHARGING CABLES / CHARGING SOCKETS
The P-CHARGE Wallbox is available in a variety of designs. Choose between charging cable Type 1, charging cable Type 2 and charging socket Type 2.
CHARGING CABLE IEC 621962 TYPE 1
• Charging current: up to 20A
• 4-pole: P+N+PE+CP
• Output power: up to 4.6 kW
CHARGING CABLE IEC 621962 TYPE 2
• Charging current: max. 32A
• 7-pole: 3P+N+PE+CP+PP
• Output power: up to 22 kW
CHARGING SOCKET IEC 621962 TYPE 2
• Charging current: max. 32A
• 7-pole: 3P+N+PE+CP+PP
• Output power: up to 22 kW
EWS Box  Fastening points plug-in card to housing rear panel  Cable laying  Cable in-wall entry  Charging contactor  Terminal clamps ventilation provided by customer  Main connection terminals  Device protection EWS (Microfuse, Rated current 6, 3A,
Rated voltage 250V, Glass tube fuse in accordance with EN 60127-2-3)
 
Image 3: Rating plate
(variant specic Rating plate)
Picture 4: Electrical components - Example, technical changes reserved
electrical carrier plate Wallbox with charging cable IEC 62196-2 Type2 (up to 32A)
20500100259
EN61439-7
261020-504 261020-704 261020-804 261020-703 261020-803
20500100260
EN61439-7
261020-504 261020-704 261020-804 261020-703 261020-803
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4.4.3 COMMUNICATION VIA EWS BOX
The communication between the P-CHARGE Wallbox and the electric vehicle takes place via the integrated P-CHARGE EWS Box.
The EWS Box communication module undertakes all control- and signaling functions necessary, in accordance with IEC 61851-1, Mode 3, for the con­nection of an electric vehicle (EV) to an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Parameters for a self-sucient or for a systems-integrated operation can be congured via HTML pages.
4.4.3.1 TECHN ICAL DATA
Nominal voltage 230 V
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Power input 3.5 W (max.)
Locking actuator 2x 12V / 3A
Electrical power AC-15 2x300VA
Ambient temperature (during operation) -25 to 70°C
Relative air humidity < 93%
Overvoltage category II
Protection class IP20
Housing 6TE DIN Bearing rail 35mm
4.4.3.2 TERMINAL CLAMPS AND CONNECTIONS
Terminal connections and the connection diagram of the EWS Box are shown below for incidental maintenance operations.
WARNING!
Cabling and wiring
Cabling and wiring within the P-CHARGE Wallbox must be car­ried out exclusively by trained professional personnel.
WARNING!
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
When working on the EWS-Box or on other electrical compo­nents within the Wallbox, the appropriate ESD safety meas­ures must be taken to avoid damage to electrical parts.
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The most relevant terminal denotations are outlined once again and in more detail in the following. Wires should be labeled to avoid erroneous recon­nection following a required shutdown or In the event that plugs i.e. screw terminals or jacks become loose at the EWS Box.
MAINS TERMINAL AND CONTACTOR TERMINAL
DANGER
Particular care and attention is needed when connecting wir­ing to the mains terminals as this task exposes the engineer to dangerous levels of voltage. For this reason, many installation tasks at the mains terminals must be carried out exclusively by qualied personnel and must be performed under voltage­free conditions only. The standards must be observed in accordance with DIN/VDE regulations.
X101  MAINS TERMINAL POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL: Connectivity to the
grid is eected across the mains terminal (L1/N/PE) for the EWS Box, for the contactor circuits and for the ventilation circuitry.
X102  CONTACTOR TERMINAL: The wiring of contactor coils is eected via
the EWS Box. Care is to be taken that for each electric vehicle (EV), a nominal charge of max. 300VA (AC-15) can be activated. The blower connection acti­vates a contactor / relay which serves both electric vehicles in equal measure.
WARNING!
The connections in the X102 contactor terminal are designed solely for the activation of charging contacters and/or blower contacters and should never be used for the transmission of power to an EV!
EV CONNECTION: The EWS Box generally has the capacity to provide an
independent supply of power to 2 electric vehicles (EV) simultaneously. EV 1 is connected to X401 and EV 2 to X402. The two connections are identical for both EVs. In the P-CHARGE Wallbox the slot X401 is used for charging control.
 Grounding conductor (PE)  Neutral conductor (N)  Phase (L1) Contactor fan/blower  Contactor EV2  Contactor EV1
Configuration bridges (Jumper)  Connection EV1  Mains terminal 230V AC (L1)  Contactor terminal  Interfaces RS232 / RJ45
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Warnung
Elektrostatische Entladung (ESD)
Bei arbeiten an der EWS-Box oder anderen elektrischen Bauteilen in der
Wallbox Mono sind entsprechende ESD-Sicherheitsmaßnahmen zu
treffen um eine Beschädigung elektrischer Bauteile vorzubeugen.
Konfigurationsbrücken (Jumper) Anschluss EF1
Anschluss EF
Die EWS-Box ist grundsätzlich in der Lage, 2
Elektrofahrzeuge (EF) unabhängig voneinander
zu versorgen. Dabei wird EF 1 über X401 und
EF 2 über X402 angeschlossen. Die
Anschlüsse für beide EF sind identisch.
X102
X101
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT X401:
(The connection diagram for the power distribution unit is identical for the X402 slot). All plug connections are shown in the connection diagram. The following table denes the occupied slots on the power distribution unit. The connection diagram varies according to P-CHARGE Wallbox variant.
Sample picture, Circuit diagram
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PIN no.
Function - Connection point Cable
color
Utilization with following item no.s.:
1 Locking device + red 261020-703
261020-8032 Locking device - black
3 Locking response blue
4 +12V red All
5 LED1 grey All
6 LED2 pink All
7 LED3 light blue All
8 LED4 not assigned
9 Proximity (PP) white All
10 Active energy meter S0- not assigned
11 Button 1 green All
12 Button 2 brown All
13 Button 3 black All
14 Button 4 not assigned
15 Charging contactor response orange All
16 RCCB response not assigned
17 PE (GND) dark blue All
18 Control Pilot (CP) red All
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES: The integrated communication interfaces
facilitate the control of access authorization, the local management of conguration settings and the integration of the module into an existing management system. The wires must have compatible contact plugs, each with a retaining clip to prevent unintentional detachment of the connection. The wires must not protrude from the sides of the clamps.
X201  PC CONFIGURATION: This connection allows for the entry of system-
relevant settings and for the transmission of permanent status queries.
X901  ETHERNET: The internet connection supports data transfer as per
10/100BASE-T and is allocated a MAC Address prior to transmission. The IP address is preset (192.168.0.1) and can be changed via the conguration settings (no DHCP).
RS 232  Ethernet
 
X901
X201 X202
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CONFIGURATION VIA CONFIGURATION SWITCH JUMPER:
The communication module has a number of switches which can be con­gured by the user to limit the maximal charging power, to reset an IP or to change the PC-COM on the communication interface X201. Jumpers must be set prior to startup of the module in order to be recognized. The module can be be assigned a specic output capacity prior to startup and can there­fore be deployed in any number of predened areas. Pins carrying a higher voltage are removed prior to outbound delivery to comply with the prede­ned maximal output, so as to avoid conguration errors on the part of the customer which could result in damage to a vehicle at the charging point.
CHARGING CURRENT: A specic output capacity can be allocated to the
EWS Box. This can be eected using the jumper, which must be connected at start-up of the module in order for the hardware to be recognized.
IPRESET: On removal of the jumper during operation, the current IP address
resets to the default conguration: 192.168.0.1.
PCCOM Connection of the jumper forces local administration across the PC
interface X201. Software updates can be implemented on the EWS Box using this procedure.
WARNING!
The communication module is not able to balance the current-carrying capacity against the congured bridge. The user must therefore ensure that the system is able to full all necessary prerequisites. The task of the mode bridge is to compare the capacity of a connected cable with the potential of the respective system.
IP reset  PC-COM  Charging current 20A  Charging current 32A  Charging current 63A  Charging current 13A
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4.5 TECHNICAL DATA WALLBOX INDEPENDENT OF THE VARIANT
COLOR SCHEMES
Body RAL 9003
Front RAL 9003 and RAL 6018
Custom color schemes on request
DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT
W / H / D: approx. 278x403x171 mm (without charging cable and plug)
Depth with charging cable: approx. 236 mm
Weight (variant specic): approx. 4.8 kg (min.), approx. 7.2 kg (max.)
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Wall mounting
Recommended installation height: approx. 1250 mm
On-wall and in-wall cable routing
- On-wall from above
- In-wall from rear
Suitable for interior and exterior locations
Terminal clamps: max. diameter 5x6mm² (Cu)
ELECTROTECHNICAL DATA
Nominal power congurable: 6A, 10A, 13A, 16A, 20A, 25A, 32A
Mains frequency: 50Hz
Nominal voltage: 230/400V AC
Terminal clamps: 6mm² (L1,L2,L3,N and PE)
Protection class: IP54
Overvoltage category: III
Impact resistance: IK10
Possible integration of customer-installed ventilation system
Fault current and surge protection (customer side)
Charging mode in accordance with IEC 61851-1 (Mode 3)
Ethernet connection (RJ45)
Operating status via LED in the buttons
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operational temperature: -25°C to +65°C
Ambient air pressure: 860hPa to 1060hPa
Ambient air humidity: 5% to 95%
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4.6 TECHNICAL DATA WALLBOX INDEPENDENT OF THE EQUIPMENT
5. Installation
5.1 REQUIRED INSTALLATION MATERIAL
We recommend that you use the following tools to ensure a correct and compliant installation of the Wallbox:
Screwdriver TX 30
Screwdriver TX 25 (at least 10cm length)
Screwdriver TX 20
Item no.
261020-504
x
Charging capacity up to 4.6 kW
Charging current up to 32A
Charging capacity up to 22 kW
x
Charging current up to 20A
Charging capacity up to 13.9 kW
Item no.
261020-704 261020-804
Item no.
261020-703 261020-803
Charging capacity up to 4.6 kWCharging capacity up to 4.6 kW
x
Charging current up to 32A
x
Charging current up to 32A
x
Charging capacity up to 22 kW
x
Charging capacity up to 22 kW
x
Charging current up to 20A
x
Charging current up to 20A
x
Charging capacity up to 13.9 kW
x
Charging capacity up to 13.9 kW
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5.2 PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION
5.2.1 PREPARING THE WALLBOX
Please start by removing the Wallbox cover. The Wallbox cover to be removed is outlined in Image 5 with a red dotted line. To do this take hold of the cover at the underside of the Wallbox and pull forward and upwards, see Image 5. The front panel can be pulled away from the underside of the Wallbox where it is xed closed with two plastic catches. Once released, the housing cover can now be lifted upwards and away (see Image 6). In the next step remove the 6 x screws which connect the body of the Wall­box to the carrier plate. Use a TX25 screwdriver (min. length 10 cm). Position­ing of the screws is demonstrated in Image 7.
The Wallbox body can now be removed by pulling it towards you.
5.3 PREPARING FOR THE ONWALL CONNECTION
Insofar as the electric supply line and/or the data line/s are surface mounted and routed into the Wallbox the Wallbox carrier plate must make provision for this. Lines enter the device at the top side of the Wallbox. There are three possible entry points into the carrier plate, which, itself, is xed at its middle points via a small central hole.
In each case, please ensure that the protection class IP54 (protection on all sides against spray water and dust in damaging quantities) is safeguarded following mounting of the cable glands. Cable glands must be mounted as follows.
PROCEDURE FOR CREATING LINE ENTRYPOINTS
1. Dene the position and number of entry-points.
2. Determine size of glands (M16, M20, M25 or M32)
3. Remove the carrier plate with the electric wiring. Using a TX 20 screw­driver loosen the 6 fastening screws which serve to connect the carrier plate to the housing rear panel, see Image 8.
4. Pre-drill aperture using a twist drill.
5. Create the entry-point (max. M32 centrally and M25 left and right) using a step drill.
6. Mount the desired glands (M16, M20, M25 or M32).
7. Now rejoin the base plate to the carrier plate by tightening the 3 screws loosened in step 3.
Picture 5: Removal of facing 1
Picture 6: Removal of facing 2
Image 9: Overview of position of designated on-wall entry points
Image 8: Position of carrier plate and mounting rack - Example, technical changes reserved
Picture 7: Position of the housing screws
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5.4 MOUNTING THE WALLBOX
Please determine the optimal location and position for the P-CHARGE Wall­box prior to mounting. Ensure you take the measurements of the Wallbox into account!
Height H 403mm
Width W 278mm
Depth with charging socket D
1
171mm
Depth with charging cable D
2
236mm
Mandatory height of centre of charging point c1250 mm above nished oor. See Image 13 (P-CHARGE Wallbox 261020-704, similarly other variants).
The exact position of supply lines with in-wall installations can be taken from Image 14 or from the drilling template included in delivery. The Wallbox should be mounted in a place and position which allows for optimal acces­sibility by the user. Please observe the standard cable length (approx. 5m) of the P-CHARGE Wallbox (EVSE) and the position of the charging bush on the electric vehicle (EV).
5.4.1 MOUNTING THE WALLBOX CARRIER PLATE
1. Align the drilling template perpendicular to the desired position and secure.
2. Mark the position of drill holes and remove the drilling template. Next drill holes - diameter 8mm. According to the screw anchor manufac­turer the boreholes should be drilled to a depth of at least 55mm.
3. Laying supply lines
a) On-wall: Feed supply lines into the glands (only once rear wall has been mounted should the glands be secured) b) In-wall: Feed supply lines through the rear wall. The lines must be fed through correctly at the required membrane spouts.
4. Secure the carrier plate of the Wallbox to the wall using pan head screws 6x50mm and sealing washers, tightening at TX20 A2 as is appropriate for the masonry.
5. Connect customer supply line to the designated main connection terminal X1.
Picture 10: Wallbox dimensions, front view
H
W
278mm
403mm
1250mm
D
2
Picture 12: Wallbox dimensions, front view charging cable
Image 13: Installation height
Picture 11: Wallbox dimensions, front view charging socket
D
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WARNING!
Such work must be carried out exclusively by qualied electri­cal technicians! A faulty neutral conductor can cause irrevoca­ble damage to the device. Ensure appropriate dimensioning of the connection line. Dimensioning of the connection line is subject to installation type, line length, charging capacity (of Wallbox) etc. and can therefore not be predened as a standard. The connection line must be secured well enough to ensure it does not come loose from the terminal clamps. The connection line length must be short enough to avoid poten­tial contact with other live connections but long enough to incorporate the necessary safety devices.
6. A LAN connection can be established at the Ethernet port (X301) of the EWS-Box as an option. In the same way the ventilation of the building can also be connected to the EWS Box at the terminal clamp X3 (see schematic circuit diagram).
WARNING!
The connections in the X102 contactor terminal are designed solely for the activation of charging contacters and/or blower contacters and should never be used for the transmission of power to an EV!
7. Ensure that the supply lines are strain-relieved and that the insulation standards are adhered to. Additional fastening points are available to facilitate the running of lines through the Wallbox (via cable retainer).
 4x fastening points for wall mounting  Bushing - data cable  Bushing - power supply cable  Controller for customer-installed ventilation system
Picture 14: P-CHARGE Wallbox drilling template
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5.4.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE WALLBOX
The electrical connection of the Wallbox must comply with a number of specications, depending upon the variant and its respective connection capacity.
PLEASE NOTE
The following electrical installation data is oered by the company SSL Energie in the form of recommendation. The data must be supplemented or if necessary even reworked to correspond with respective country regulations and norms.
PLEASE NOTE
The technical connection conditions of the respective network operators are to be observed with regard to unbalanced load.
8. Loosely tighten the 6 fastening screws M5x20 using a TX25 screwdriver, see gure 7.
9. Align the housing once more and check its correct position; safeguard that the seal faces have sucient contact.
10. Now tighten the 6 screws fully.
11. All that now remains to complete the installation, is to replace the front housing of the Wallbox. Fit the tongue at the upper side of the housing cover into the corresponding groove in the Wallbox housing and push the housing cover at the lower end of the Wallbox to the back.
12. Your Wallbox is now fully installed and can be used to charge electric vehicles.
5.4.2.1 RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKER RCCB TYPE B
If the load characteristic relating to potential DC residual currents > 6mA is not known then measures must be taken to assure protection in the event of residual current, e.g. through deployment of an RCD Type B, c.f. DIN VDE 0100-722 (VDE 0100-722):2012-10. To this end we recommend the implementation of a so-called "AC/DC" sensitive residual current circuit breaker (RCCB). This "Type B RCCB" is not included with the Wallbox and must be incorporated in the upstream house installation. SSL Energie hereby recommends the implementation of RCCB Type B ABB F204 B+40/0,03 or a comparable element.
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5.4.2.2 CIRCUIT BREAKER
Appropriate fuse protection should incorporated to correspond with the Wallbox variant to be installed. The following table taken from the DIN EN 60898-1 (VDE 0641-11 supplementary sheet 1) should help you select the correct MCB. The MCB must be aligned to conform with prevailing condi­tions at the installation site. SSL Energie recommends the installation of the MCB ABB S203-C16N for charging points of up to 20A and the MCB ABB S203-C32N for charging points of up to 32A or comparable.
Step no.
Size to be dened
Inuencing parameters
Framework conditions to be identied
Selection guide
1 Required
cross-section
Wiring method Intended
operating current across line I
b
Wiring method No. loaded con­ductors
DIN VDE 298-4 (VDE 0298-4), Table 3
2 Ambient tem-
perature
Correction factor for admissible current-carrying capacity/ampac­ity lz
Ambient tem­perature varying from 30°C
DIN VDE 0298-4 (VDE 0298-4), Table 17 for PVC­isolated copper conductors
3 Grouping
Correction factor for admissible current-carrying capacity
Number of laid wires
No. of wiring methods
DIN VDE 0298-4 (VDE 0298-4), Tables 21 to 23
4 Line voltage
drop
Generally 3% nominal voltage of operating cur­rent Line length
DIN VDE 0100­520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl.
2). Tables 2 and 3
5 Shut down con-
dition in event of fault
Line length
MCB characteris­tic (B,C,D) dened via Step 8
DIN VDE 0100­520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl.
2). Table 4:
6 Rated current
In of the cir­cuit breaker
Protection in event of over­load
Admissible current-carrying capacity/ampac­ity of the line
DIN VDE 0100­430 (VDE 0100-
430) section 5
7 Rated cur-
rent with temperature derogating from 30°C in distributor
Ambient tem­perature in the distributor
Ambient tem­perature varying from 30°C in distributor
Manufacturer's data sheets
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8 MCB char-
acteristic (B. C. D)
Inrush currents Expected start-
ing- and inrush currents of the equipment
6.6 of this instruc­tion manual, in accordance with DIN EN 60898-1 (VDE 0641-11), Table 2
9 Rated break-
ing capacity
Prospective short-circuit currents
Short-circuit current that can occur in the plant, in Germany TAB (technical connection con­ditions) stipulates at least 6kA.
DIN VDE 0100­430 (VDE 0100-
430), section 6 DIN EN 60898-1 (VDE 0641-11),
5.3.4
10 Selectivity Protective
elements connected in sequence
I²t-characteristic for MCB and pre­activated protec­tive element for prospective short­circuit current.
Section 8 of this instruction manual
11 Power limita-
tion class
Selectivity speci­cations
In Germany TAB (technical connec­tion conditions) stipulates Power Limitation Class 3
DIN VDE 0100­430 (VDE 0100-
430), 6.3 and 6.7 of this instruction manual
Source: DIN EN 60898-1 supplementary sheet1
5.4.2.3 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECTION LINE
The connection line must be laid in accordance with the local and national guidelines for the dimensioning of wiring, from which specications for the minimum cross section of a conductor can be taken. Inuencing criteria for the dimensioning of lines includes:
Wiring method, Selection guide in accordance with DIN VDE 298-4 (VDE 0298-4), Table 3
Ambient temperature; selection guide according to DIN VDE 0298-4 (VDE0298-4) Table 17 for PVC isolated copper conductors
Grouping, selection guide in accordance with DIN VDE 0298-4 (VDE 0298-4), Tables 21 to 23
Voltage drop on the line, selection guide in accordance with DIN VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl.), Tables 2 and 3
Wiring material, copper (Cu) or aluminium (Al)
Line length
Planned power to be transmitted
When dimensioning the connection line the DIN VDE 0100 Section 520 maybe a helpful source of reference for determining the cross section of the conductor. According to the following extract from the DIN VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2):2010-10 the following values apply in the event of a voltage drop of 3% for determining the cross section of the conductor, depending upon the line length and maximum permissible operating current.
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Operating current
Max. permissible cable and line length Imax in m Conductor diameter in mm2
A 1.5 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 70 95 120
6 92 150
10 55 90 141
16 34 56 88 132
20 28 45 70 106
25 36 56 85 142
35 40 60 101 160
Source: DIN VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2):2010-10: Table 2:
The following values apply with conductor temperatures of 30°C Three­phase circuits with nominal plant voltage of 400V 50Hz. In 1-phase alternat­ing current circuits, the lengths must be multiplied by a factor of 0.5. In other line voltage drops, the cable lengths must be multiplied by the respective factors published in the following table.
Line voltage drop
Factor
1% 0.33
1.50% 0.5
4% 1.33
5% 1.67
8% 2.67
10% 3.33
Source: DIN VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2 (VDE 0100-520 Suppl. 2):2010-10: Table 3:
WARNING!
Please note that the precursory guidelines relating to conduc­tor cross-sections are solely indications taken from the desig­nated DIN standards. The actual conductor cross section may be inuenced by a number of factors relating to the respective installation and may therefore vary from the recommendation oered here.
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5.4.3 MOUNTING THE WALLBOX HOUSING
The Wallbox rear panel is now securely xed on the wall. Only the Wallbox housing remains to be tted. The next steps outline how this is to be done:
1. Take the front housing in both hands and position parallel to the rear panel.
2. Next, push the front housing onto the rear panel already installed.
WARNING!
Ensure that individual strands of wire e.g. for the buttons, are safely laid within the interior of the Wallbox and are not caught between parts to be screwed together.
WARNING!
Take care not to damage the seals on the inner side of the housing when doing so.
3. Loosely tighten the 6 fastening screws M5x20 using a TX25 screwdriver, see gure 7.
4. Align the housing once more and check its correct position; safeguard that the seal faces have sucient contact.
5. Now tighten the 6 screws fully. Torque: 8 Nm
6. Now replace the front housing of the Wallbox to complete the installa­tion. Fit the tongue at the upper side of the housing cover into the cor­responding groove in the Wallbox housing and push the housing cover at the lower end of the Wallbox to the back.
7. Your Wallbox is now fully installed and can be used to charge electric vehicles.
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6. Operational Startup
Once installation is complete the Wallbox can be started up. Engage the fuses in your building distribution cabinet. The Wallbox will now be switched to operation mode. Initialization of the Wallbox can take approx. 3-5 mins as the integrated buer of the EWS-Box must be charged rst. This is used to control the charging process but only applies with P-CHARGE Wallbox variants 261020-703, 261020-803) During this phase the LED buttons ash. Charging from the buer is initiated if the Wallbox is separated from the grid supply e.g. in the event of a power outage. The buer is not suitable for the charging of electric vehicles, but is used solely to take control of and unlock the Wallbox charging socket in the event of an electrical outage.
PLEASE NOTE
The P-CHARGE Wallbox is delivered ready to connect. The following chapter relating to system startup applies only if a roll-back or reconguration of software settings is required, if software updates are to be installed or if charging processes are to be monitored online.
6.1 CONFIGURATION OF THE EWSBOX
6.1.1 CONFIGURATION OF THE LANCONNECTION
To set up the EWS Box with rmware, a new LAN connection must be gener­ated. Access the conguration settings by pressing the "Start" button on your operating system. Next select the folder Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel. Select the button "LAN connection" to congure a new LAN connection.
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Image 17: Characteristics of the Internet protocol Version 4
In this window you must now change the default IP address „192.168.0.2“, enter the subnet mask
„255.255.255.0“ and con-
rm all with „OK“. Please ensure, when deploy­ing several EWS boxes (networked to one server) that each has a xed IP address.
Image 15: Establish new LAN connection
The conguration window (left) then opens. Press the button "Characteristics" .
Image 16: Characteristics of LAN connections
In the next pop-up window double-click to select the menu item
"Internet protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)“
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6.1.2 CONFIGURATION VIA EWS FIRMWARE HTML
Once the default IP address (192.168.0.1) has been entered in the navigation bar of your internet browser, the start page is called up. When operational, the respective status of the charging point is displayed. A password is not required for login at factory setting. A password can be generated under the menu item Installation.
CHARGING POINT: The charging process can be initiated or terminated
by clicking on the "Start" or "Stop" buttons. This option is only available, however, if a vehicle is connected to the Wallbox. Data on this menu page relating to the charged kWh/ time can only be obtained in conjunction with an additionally installed active energy meter. An example of this type of connection is given in Chapter 5.4.2.4 where an "S0 active energy meter" is represented.
6.1.3 DETAILS
In the header "Details" you can look up more precise information relating to previous, or still active charging processes. These details represent informa­tion relating to the start of the charging process, to the end of the charg­ing process and to the removal of the plug. The EWS-Box also displays the maximum available charging current. This charging current equates to the maximum current (A) as is dened in Chapter 6.15. Also indicated here is the specic power source from which the electric vehicle is to be charged.
WARNING!
The maximum charging current at which a vehicle can be charged is dependent upon the individual vehicle itself. Data relating to the maximum charging current for your vehicle can be requested from your vehicle manufacturer.
6.1.4 SETTINGS
Under Settings, details can be stored such as date, time and user data. Sev­eral EWS Boxes can be administered on the network by entering user data and the corresponding server settings on the customer-side. The menu item RFID card administration is not relevant in the context of the Wallbox as this is an authorization-free variant of the P-CHARGE product series and therefore does not require external activation.
In the following table, parameters are dened that can be set via the con­guration pages of the EWS-Box. The parameters in the heading "Settings" mainly serve to connect the Wallbox to a customer server.
Picture 18: EWS Box start page
Picture 20: EWS Box settings
Set date and time  Network settings for server connection
Picture 19: EWS Box charging details
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User data
User password For logging on to the website and for chang-
ing the following settings (not congured in delivery mode)
Language User language of website
Time zone Current time-zone
Own IP address IP address of the Wallbox (for server and web-
site)
Own port Source port of the Wallbox for the server con-
nection
Gateway Network settings for the server connection
Network mask Network settings for the server connection
Server IP address Server address of target server
Server Port Server address of target server
6.1.5 INSTALLATION
In the header "Installation" you can call up software information. Via this header you can also upgrade Firmware or import/export previous instal­lation settings. Similarly, max. charging power previously dened via the "Jumper" (c.f. Chapter 4.4.3.2 (pg. 14) ) can be limited further, manually.
SOFTWARE INFORMATION:
Parameters Function
Firmware Here you can look up the current rmware of the
EWS-Box.
Serial number Serial number of the EWS Box
Max. current (Jumper) The max. current determined by the jumper c.f.
Chapter 4.4.3.2 is displayed here. The charging current in the current conguration cannot exceed that which is dened here. To achieve a higher charging capacity the jumper must be modied in accordance with Chapter 4.4.3.2.
RFID-Firmware Not used
Current RFID number Not used
Current RFID user Not used
Current RFID status Not used
PowerBackup Here you can see if a power backup circuit board
is installed. In an idle state this circuit board collects sucient energy to activate the locking device. This function applies only to variants of the Wallbox with item no.s: 261020-701, 261020­703, 261020-801, 261020-803
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IMPORT / EXPORT
WARNING!
Take care not to damage the seals on the inner side of the housing when doing so.
IMPORT CONFIGURATION
By selecting the button "Search..." you can import previously generated congurations.
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By selecting the button "Download" set congurations can be backed up externally - to a PC etc.
An options window now opens in which you can select from a list of previ­ously exported congurations. The selected conguration can subsequently be imported and uploaded.
EXPORT CONFIGURATION
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FIRMWARE UPDATE
By selecting the button "Search..." you can load new rmware onto your EWS-Box
thus ensuring that your Wallbox is always running the latest software technology. You can nd the latest respective rmware version in the Downloads area of the SSL Energie GmbH website at www.SSL Energie.eu/ews-box
FIRMWARE UPDATE
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Simply conrm your selected rmware version by pressing the button "up-
load" The Wallbox will now be uploaded to your EWS-Box. Once the upload
is complete you must wait approx. 10 seconds for the HTML page of your browser to reload then you can activate the latest rmware.
In this options window you can select the latest version of rmware on your computer and by conrming the selection with
"Open" the rmware is saved
to the HTML-page.
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS: System parameters can be set using the options on
the right. These can only be modied if you are already logged on as Admin.
Parameters Function/Explanation
Admin password For logging on to the website and for changing the
following settings (not congured in delivery mode)
Charging ports Not relevant as only one charging socket available.
Active energy meter Not installed in Wallbox
Active power meter 2 Not installed in Wallbox
System mode Ethernet/RS232
RFID Not installed in Wallbox
I/O Buttons and LEDs are controlled manually /
automatically via the server
Locking Integrated Mode 3 locking system, only relevant for
Wallbox Item no.s 261020-703, 261020-803.
Ventilation Ventilation can be supported, designated plug ter-
minals present (X3, see schematic circuit diagram). Connection on customer side required
Port 1 Mode Mode 1 (Schuko) or Mode 3 (PWM)
Port 2 Mode Mode 1 (Schuko) or Mode 3 (PWM)
Mode cable Modular: to be congured for item no.:
261020-703, 261020-803 Integrated: to be congured for item no.: 261020-504, 61020-704, 261020-804
Maximum current (A) If unequal 0: Limitation of electricity supply (if
smaller than jumper setting) with integrated cable: manual resistance value. The charging cur­rent set via the jumper (c.f. Chapter 4.4.3.2) can be limited further here.
Maximum current 2 (A)
Not relevant for Wallbox
Voltage (V) Applied voltage at charging port 1, single phased
charging (230V), three-phase charging (400V)
Voltage 2 (V) Not relevant for Wallbox
Powerfail Following a power outage to the box the charging
process will either be restarted automatically or will require a manual restart.
RFID Pin Not relevant for Wallbox
User name Installation information provided by the customer
Street Installation information provided by the customer
City Installation information provided by the customer
Telephone Installation information provided by the customer
Customer number Installation information provided by the customer
Once these parameters are set the Wallbox conguration is complete and is available for the charging of electric vehicles.
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7. Handling
7.1 WALLBOX FOR PRIVATE USE
The Wallbox is designed for private use, meaning it requires no authorization to initiate the start or end of a charging process.
START CHARGING PROCESS:
To start a charging session, plug the cable for the electric vehicle into the appropriate charging socket of the Wallbox (a). For the Wallbox variant with xed charging cable (b), plug the cable into the appropriate charging socket of the electric vehicle.
The Start button (button 1) begins to ash green. Now press the start button to activate the charging process. The button is backlit in green for the dura­tion of the charging process.
TERMINATE CHARGING PROCESS:
To end the vehicle charging session, press the Stop button (button 2). Charging is complete, the Start button is no longer lit and you can remove the charging plug from the socket (a) or the charging cable plug (b) from the vehicle.
7.2 WALLBOX IN "OPTIMIZED CHARGING" MODE
As outlined in 4.2/ Control elements, for this variant, you require connection to a server. If you have a web-capable computer, you can establish a connec­tion between server and EWS-Box via LAN cable. Next set up the necessary HTML page required for this, as explained in Chapter 6.1.
START CHARGING PROCESS:
To start a charging session, plug the cable for the electric vehicle into the appropriate charging socket of the Wallbox (a). For the Wallbox variant with xed charging cable (b), plug the cable into the appropriate charging socket of the electric vehicle.
The "Optimised Charging" process is selected by pressing Button 3. Press Button 1 now to start charging your vehicle in optimized charging mode. Depending on the parameters chosen for server connection, the charging session may not begin immediately but only then when these parameters have been fullled. The buttons are backlit in orange and green for the dura­tion of the charging process.
Terminate charging process:
To end the vehicle charging session, press the Stop button (button 2). Charging is complete, the Start button is no longer lit and you can remove the charging plug from the socket (a) or the charging cable plug (b) from the vehicle.
a) charging socket b) xed cable
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8. Maintenance
8.1 SERVICE NOTES
The Wallbox is designed to require minimal maintenance. It can be cleaned with common detergents as necessary. Please avoid the use of scrubbing powders or detergents with abrasive particles.
Repeated audit tests should be carried out on the P-CHARGE Wallbox in ac­cordance with BGV A3 or the respective country norms and regulations. The following audit test intervals apply in accordance with the following extract from the BGB A3.
Facility/equipment Test in-
tervals
Type of func­tionality audit
Inspector
Electrical plants and station­ary equipment in "industrial premises, rooms and plants of a particular type" (DIN VDE 0100 Group 700)
1 year for an orderly
condition
Qualied electrical techni­cian
Fault current, alternating cur­rent and error voltage switches in stationary plants
6 months for error-free
functionality when operating the test facility
User
Source: BGV A3 Accident prevention regulation – Table 1A
We recommend that a complete functionality audit of the P-CHARGE Wall­box be carried out every 6 months to ensure the best possible performance of the device.
WARNING!
Maintenance works
Please note that these tasks should be carried out by trained, technical personnel only.
8.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event of an error, Button 3 is permanently backlit in red until the error is corrected.
POWER FAILURE: In the event of power failure, the Wallbox automati-
cally shuts down. Once power is reestablished, the Wallbox will restart by restoring the status saved at the point of outage. The power backup board in the EWS Box must, however, now be recharged. This can take approx. 2-3 minutes. The Wallbox is then fully functional. The control elements of the Wallbox are backlit while the power backup board is charging.
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ERROR: INVALID CONFIGURATION: In this case please log into the
HTML page as Administrator and congure your EWS Box under menu item "Installations", according to your required parameters. Under menu item "Maximum current (A)" enter the applicable Current Value for your system and save this to the settings.
ERROR: VENTILATION NOT SUPPORTED: Here the ventilation system
you use is not supported by the EWS Box. In such case, please change the ventilation system. It could, however, be the case that the respec­tive ventilation system is not yet activated in the settings on the HTML page. Log in to the HTML page as Administrator and change the setting "System parameter - Ventilation" under menu item "Installations". Oth­erwise check connection of the ventilator contactor in the contactor terminal X102.
ERROR: LOCKING/UNLOCKING MECHANISM: In this case, please
check the connection to the socket actuator. The plug may have been incorrectly inserted in the bushing/port or the connection of the lock­ing device to the EWS Box pins may not be correct. In that case, please contact your service partner. This error may only occur with variant Wallbox with charging socket.
ERROR: ACTIVATE CONTACTOR: Here there is a faulty contact in the
EWS Box in the contactor terminal X102 for contactor EV 1. It may be necessary to disconnect and reconnect these. It might also be possible that the charging contactor feedback signal to the X401 for EV 1 is fail­ing due to an incorrect connection / contact at the Pins 15.
ERROR: CURRENT VALUE CABLE / INTERRUPTED CHARGE  CABLE:
Either a cable which is incompatible with this charging station has been used with an incorrect resistance code or the cable is defect. Replace the charging cable with a correct / functioning cable.
IN THE EVENT OF OTHER ERRORS: In each case, please restart the
Wallbox by switching o the RCCB at the main switch in the building distribution box and on again after approx. 30 seconds.
PLEASE NOTE
The exact positions on the EWS-Box can be referenced in Chapter 4.4.3.2. This information is available in electronic format
- please refer to Chapter 8.3 for links to the documentation.
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8.3 LINKS FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
The following linked documentation may provide you with an electronic supplement to the information you have relating to the Wallbox.
EWS-Box operating instructions:
https://www.ssl-energie.de/service/downloads
EWS Box Quick guide to operations / HTML conguration:
https://www.ssl-energie.de/service/downloads
EWS Box Quick guide to operations - DE:
https://www.ssl-energie.de/service/downloads
EWS Box Quick guide to operations - EN:
https://www.ssl-energie.de/service/downloads
FAQ’s relating to P-CHARGE:
https://www.ssl-energie.de/service/downloads
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9. Conformity
9.1 ASSOCIATED GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
IEC 61851-1:2010 and / or EN 61851-1:2011 - Part1: General requirements
IEC 61851-22 and / or EN 61851-22:2002: AC charging stations for electric vehicles
IEC 61439-5:2010 EN 61439-5:2011 - Part 5: Switchgear and controlgear as-
semblies for power distribution in public networks
IEC 61439-7:2011 and / or EN 61439-7:2011 – Part 7 (Draft): Switchgear and
controlgear assemblies for specic installations at public sites such as marinas,
camping sites, market squares and similar applications and for charging sta-
tions for electrical vehicles
IEC 61000-6-3:2006 and / or EN 61000-6-3: Generic standards - interference
emission for the living area, business and industrial areas and for the small-scale
enterprise
IEC 61000-4-3:2006 and / or EN 61000-4-3: Audit- and measurement procedures -
Testing of immunity to high-frequency electronmagnetic elds
IEC 61000-4-2:2009 and / or EN 61000-4-2: Audit- and measurement procedures -
Testing of immunity to the discharge of static electricity
IEC 61000-2-2:2002 and / or EN 61000-2-2: Environmental conditions, compat-
ibility level with low frequency, conducted disturbance and the transmission of
signals in public, low voltage networks
IEC 61000-4-11:1994 and / or EN 61000-4-11: Audit- and measurement proce-
dures - Testing of immunity to the voltage drops, short interruptions and voltage
uctuations
IEC 60950-1:2005 and / or EN 60950-1: Information technology equipment ­Security - Part 1 General requirements
IEC 60950-22:2005 and / or EN 60950-22: Information technology equipment
- Security - Part 22 Equipment for the exterior area
VDE 0100-722 – Part 7-722: Construction of low-voltage electrical installa­tions - Part 7-722: Requirements for special installations or locations
VDE-AR-N 4102: Outdoor connection cabinets connected to the low voltage
distribution network of the general power supply - Technical requirements for
the connection of stationary switch and control cabinets, meter connection
columns, telecommunication systems and electric vehicle charging stations
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9.2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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10. Disposal
This electrical device for the charging of electrically driven vehicles. The P­CHARGE Wallbox is labeled in accordance with the EU guidelines 2002/96/CE relating to old electrical and electronic devices (WEEE). Disposal must be eected in accordance with the valid environmental direc­tives for the disposal of waste materials. Before the device is disposed of it should be rendered inoperable.
Electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed of with the general household waste. They must be collected separately, disassembled in electri­cal recycling plants where all reusable parts are put back into circulation. Please ensure that the device is correctly recycled to avoid negative reper­cussions on the environment and human health which could result from non-compliant disposal. For further information relating to the disposal and recycling of products, SSL Energie GmbH would like to recommend you make contact with your community services - (Environmental Oce, municipal authorities etc.) or with a local waste disposal organisation - or even with your direct supplier.
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING
The P-CHARGE Wallbox requires appropriate packaging materials to safe­guard the device during transportation, although the company SSL Energie makes every eort to keep this to a minimum. Furthermore, we chose to select only environmentally compatible and reusable packaging materials. SSL Energie would therefore like to request that you too ensure an environ­mentally correct method of disposing of your packaging materials.
10 Entsorgung
Dieses elektrische Gerät zur Ladung elektrisch betriebener Fahrzeuge. Die P-
CHARGE Wallbox Mono, ist entsprechend der EU-Richtlinie 2002/96/CE über
Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte (WEEE) gekennzeichnet.
Die Entsorgung muss im Einklang mit den geltenden Umweltrichtlinien für die
Abfallentsorgung erfolgen. Bevor das Gerät entsorgt wird, sollte es zudem
funktionsunfähig gemacht werden.
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A product of SSL Energie GmbH | Donaupark 13 | 93309 Kelheim | www.ssl-energie.de
Subject to technical modications and printing errors. Status as of 08/2016
Installation of the product and connection to the grid must be carried out exclusively by qualied personnel. The product requires regular maintenance in accordance with the service information included on delivery. We recommend that maintenance of the product be carried out by appropriately trained experts. We accept no liability for damage of any kind not covered by the General Terms and Conditions; particularly for damage caused by vandalism, lightning/overvoltage, nor for consequential costs for automobiles / vehicles nor according to technical connection regula­tions. In the event of a warranty claim, the company SSL Energie GmbH shall bear the costs required for transport, travel, labour and materials only; excluded are the additional and potentially substantial costs incurred for transfer of the object to a location other than the target site. In the event of a warranty claim, the product must be returned to the company SSL Energie GmbH for fault diagnosis and supplementary performance if required. The General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Supply of SSL Energie GmbH (AGB) shall apply here. These can be referenced on the internet under http://www.ssl-energie.de. Clause 10 of the AGB is not applicable in this case.
12. Contact data
ADDRESS OF THE MANUFACTURER:
SSL Energie GmbH Donaupark 13 93309 Kelheim
ADDRESS OF THE SERVICE PARTNER:
(Please enter contact details for the service partner here)
SERIAL NUMBER:
(Please refer to the rating plate on your charging station and enter the serial no. here)
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