3. Product features
3.1. Description
1.
Charging station
The charging station is mounted on a wall. The
charging station connects to the Internet using
Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or a cellular modem (SIM card).
2.
Light sensor
The light sensor measures the light intensity to
automatically adjust the brightness of the LED
indicator.
3.
LED indicator
The LED indicator has four LEDs to indicate the
status of the station.
4.
RFID reader
This is the area where you scan your charge card or
key fob. Depending on the configuration settings,
the charging station reads the data from your card
to start or stop a charging session.
5.
Charging cable
The charging station has a fixed charging cable.
Loosely wind the charging cable around the
charging station for storage. For some jurisdictions,
the cable must only be stowed using a separate
cable dock.
3.2. Technical specifications
Feature
Electrical properties
Maximum charge rate
Charging mode
Fixed charging cable
Charging cable length
Input capacity
Power cable sheath diameter (for cable gland)
Power cable wire gage (for push-in terminal
blocks)
Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)
Rated insulation voltage (Ui)
DC leakage detection
Description
Up to 22 kW (3-phase, 32 A).
Note
Derating may occur. The charge rate depends on factors such as
the demand from the EV, the available power supply, and the
ambient temperature.
Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1).
Type 2 plug (IEC 62196-2).
6 m.
1-phase, 230 V ±10%, maximum 32 A ±6%, 50/60 Hz.
3-phase, 400 V ±10%, maximum 32 A ±6%, 50/60 Hz.
13 to 25 mm.
Solid wire: maximum 10 mm².
Stranded wire with ferrule (without plastic sleeve): maximum 6
mm².
4000 V.
250 V AC (phase to ground).
450 V AC (phase to phase).
Tripping times and limits are compliant with IEC 61851-1:2017 Cl.
8.5. (in accordance with IEC 62955:2018 Table 2). See
supply requirements on page
Power
15.
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