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Special notes for Easee One
— Easee One is specifically designed to comply with
clause 722.411.4.1 of BS 7671:2018 A1. It includes a
protection mechanism to completely disconnect
the vehicle in case an indication of a broken PEN
conductor is detected.
— If the charging infrastructure includes more than
one Charging Robot, the Charging Robot that is
configured first becomes the master of its circuit.
— If more than 2 units are installed, the master unit
should be located in the middle of the installation (if
possible) for an optimal Easee Link communication.
Technical notes for Easee One
— The circuit with one or more Charging Robots can be
fused up to 40 A as long as the maximum short-circuit
current (Ipk, max) of 10 kA is not exceeded.
— A maximum of 3 Charging Robots on the same circuit
is supported with Easee One.
Your house, power grid and EV
The Charging Robot automatically adapts to the power
grid, the electric car and the capacity of the electrical
installation. In the following table, you can see what
charging effect you can achieve in your installation and
situation. The table is only meant as a guide.
NOTICE! The type of installation as well as cable cross-
sections must be determined by a qualified electrician
in accordance with valid local, regional and national
regulations for electrical systems.
1
Protection limit based on max 80% of the fuse rating can be set in
the WiFi interface.
2
Example for 230 V TT / TN-S, deviating values for other grid types.
Indicative
Circuit Fuse
Size
Rated setting
on Charging
Robot
1
1 phase,
230 V TT / TN-S
2
Ampere (A) Ampere (A) Power (kW)
10 8 1,8
16 13 3
20 16 3,7
25 20 4,6
32 25 5,8
40 32 7,4

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