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Lists warning signs used in the manual, including danger and caution symbols with explanations.
Provides general safety information about the charging station's design, compliance, and international standards.
States product compliance with EU directives and provides a link for the full declaration text.
Specifies the charging station is for electric vehicles only and not for other appliances or purposes.
Advises against operating with visible damage and not inserting fingers into the charging connector.
Outlines precautions for installation, stressing disconnection of power before wiring.
States that maintenance and repair must be performed by qualified personnel only.
Details input/output ratings, maximum charging power, and device power consumption.
Lists frequency bands and transmitting power for LTE, Wi-Fi, and RFID modules.
Explains the importance of proper grounding for safety and lists supported systems.
Describes necessary upstream overvoltage, overcurrent, and differential protection.
Details IP rating and environmental constraints (elevation, temperature, humidity) for device use.
Lists the necessary tools for installation, such as screwdrivers, utility knife, and crimping tools.
Describes preparing an excavation with specific dimensions for the charging station foundation.
Details assembling the foundation anchor by tightening nuts, inserting rods, and attaching profiles.
Explains using installation pipes for power cables and considerations for cable curvature and pipe width.
Ensures proper alignment of the foundation anchor and its upper surface with the foundation's final height.
Instructs securing the installation pipe and temporarily clogging it to prevent concrete entry.
Covers concrete pouring, adding frost resistance agents, and leveling the foundation.
Specifies the concrete foundation needs to dry for at least 48 hours before cable introduction.
Outlines cleaning, cutting pipe, and shortening earthing strip after foundation drying.
Details cable shortening, insulation removal, and attachment of crimp tubes to supply cables.
Specifies required lengths for power supply, grounding, and Ethernet cables on the other side of the gland.
Guides on lifting, placing the station on the foundation, and securing it with anchor bolts.
Explains removing the safety cover by turning off power and unscrewing bolts.
Describes connecting the earthing cable to the foundation screw and the PE clamp.
Details connecting phase conductors and neutral to terminals and grounding cable to the clamp.
Guides on cutting LAN cable to length for the Ethernet port, recommending shielded UTP Cat 6.
Explains plugging the communication cable into the router or directly to the main controller.
Describes filling holes and checking protection elements before closing the station.
Details checking over-current protection (MCBs) and residual current devices (RCDs).
Informs that the first start-up can take up to 10 minutes and advises following LCD screen instructions.
Recommends consulting local regulations for special signs and designations near the charging station.
Provides links for more documentation, warranty certificates, and troubleshooting resources.
| Product Type | AC Charger |
|---|---|
| Number of Charging Points | 2 |
| Max Output Power | 2 x 22 kW |
| Input Voltage | 400 V AC |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +50°C |
| Output Current | 32 A |
| Cable Length | 5 m |
| Communication | OCPP 1.6 |
| Weight | 12 kg |
| Charging Standard | IEC 61851 |
| Communication Interface | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Mounting Type | Wall |
| Protection | IP54 |
| Housing Material | Aluminum |