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The CP6000 charging stations are available with a maximum amperage of either 50 A or 80 A.
If the charging station allows a maximum of 50 A, Power Select current options include 16 A, 24 A, 32 A, 40
A, 48 A, and 50 A.
If the charging station allows a maximum of 80 A, Power Select current options include 16 A, 24 A, 32 A, 40
A, 48 A, 50 A, 56 A, 64 A, 72 A, and 80 A.
Power Share allows a dual-port station to share power from a single circuit across two ports, adjusting
power depending on whether one or both are charging. Standard wiring uses an independent circuit for
each port. Power Share can be used in combination with Power Select.
Refer the CP6000 datasheet at chargepoint.com/guides for information about the following:
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Electrical input
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Electrical output
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Mounting and functional interfaces
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Safety and connectivity features
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Safety and operational ratings
General Wiring Considerations
Ensure that the installation location is equipped with service wiring that supports the charging station’s
power requirements.
Conduit and wire size are determined based on the length of runs from the electrical panel to the station
location. Service wiring must be run through conduit to comply with local electrical codes. Consult national
and local codes or a project engineer to determine the grade, quality, and size of the conduit or cable.
Attach the conduit with a listed adapter. Use a sealing method that meets all applicable code requirements.
The CP6000 Concrete Mount Kit accommodates service wiring through the flare, conduit, or locally
appropriate wiring method. Visit Pedestal Mount Concrete Preparation for more information.
Note: All wiring and conduit is supplied by the contractor unless otherwise indicated.
For full product specifications, refer to the CP6000 Datasheet.
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