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Grizzl-E Mini Multiple Voltage Ratings
Grizzl-E Mini has the ability to work with either a 240V or 120V dedicated circuit.
Grizzl-E Mini will automatically detect the outlet power and will adjust settings when the input
cable is plugged into the outlet.
To use Grizzl-E Mini with 120V outlet, use a NEMA 5-15P Male to 14-50R Female, 120V 15A
Adapter.
Installation Planning and Service Wiring:
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit
provided with the minimum branch circuit overcurrent
protection requirements in accordance with the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 7- and the Canadian Electrical Safety
Code, Part 1, C22.1. If you are unsure if your circuit meets these
requirements consult a licensed electrician.
Grounding Instructions
The charging station must be implemented equipment grounding through a permanent
wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor. Use a cable with a dedicated grounding
conductor connected to the equipment ground terminal block.
Prior to using Grizzl-E Mini ensure the electrical source that can support the following Input
Requirements for the Charging Station Per local Electrical Safety Code requirements:
240VAC or 120VAC Dedicated Circuit
A Double Pole Circuit Breaker of the circuit rating must be used.
The Charging Unit has a built in GFCI protection; do not provide any additional GFCI
protection upstream of the charging unit.
Electrical Source Requirements

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