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1.2.4. Special operating conditions for
theNetherlandsandItaly
ConnectaremotetrippingdevicefortheupstreamRCD
oracontactor,forexample,tothedigitaloutputSW
(Fig.6 - no.2).
U
max
=24V
I
max
=3A
1.3 Information for people with active
medical products
Examplesofmedicalproductsinclude:pacemakers,
neurostimulators,implantablecardioverterdebrilla-
tors and insulin pumps. When operated as intended,
AMPERFIEDchargingsystemscomplywiththeEuropean
ElectromagneticCompatibilityDirectiveregarding
radiated interference. If people with active medical
products wish to perform work on charging systems and
theirequipmentintheintendedmanner,AMPERFIED
is not in a position to make any statement regarding
thesuitabilityofsuchactivemedicalproducts.
AMPERFIEDcannotassessthecorrespondingactive
medical products with regard to their susceptibility to
electromagnetic radiation. Only the manufacturer of the
respectiveactivemedicalproductcandothis.Examples
of the equipment to be considered include control cab-
inets,RFIDreadersanddisplays.AMPERFIEDtherefore
recommends allowing the people in question to work
on our charging systems only after consultation with
the manufacturer of the active medical product and the
relevant insurance company. In any event, always ensure
that there are no risks to health or safety.
1.4 Safe working on the charging system
Before the charging coupler is plugged into the vehicle:
• The charging system’s connecting cable must be
completely unwound.
• Checkwhetherthechargingsystemhousing,the
connecting cable, the charging coupler and the
connections are undamaged.
• Hold the plug connection of the charging system only
by the charging coupler, not by the charging cable.
• Makesurethattherearenotrippinghazards,e.g.due
to the charging cable.
During the charging process:
• Keep unauthorised persons away from the charging
system.
• Nevercleanorwashthevehicleusinghigh-pressure
cleaning equipment while it is connected to the
charging system, because the plug connection is not
resistant to pressurised water.
In case of malfunctions or failure of the charging system
:
• Disconnectthechargingsystemfromthepowersup-
ply by switching off the respective circuit breaker in
thebuilding’selectricalcabinet.Afxasignwiththe
name of the person authorised to switch the circuit
breaker back on.
• Notifyaqualiedelectricianwithoutdelay.
Electrical equipment:
• Keep the charging system housing closed at all times.
1.5 Installation and tests
Information for selecting the protective devices for basic
and fault protection with respect to direct and indirect
contact:
• Electrical circuit breakers
The charging system must be protected with circuit
breakers in compliance with the respective national
regulations. The required protection depends on
factors such as the required switch-off time, internal
network resistance, conductor cross-section, cable
length and the set power of the charging system. The
cable short-circuit protection must feature a charac-
teristic which permits a current eight to ten times the
value of I
nom
anddoesnotexceedamaximumrated
currentof16A,dependingonthesetpowerofthe
chargingsystem.Useexclusivelycircuitbreakerswith
aratedbreakingcapacityof6kA.Thecircuitbreaker’s
I²tvaluemustnotexceed80kA²s.
• Residual current device
Forreasonsofpersonalsafety,connectadedicated
RCDinserieswitheachchargingsystem.Forthis
purpose,useatminimumanRCDtypeAwithan
I
ΔN
valueof30mAAC.
• DC residual current detection (IEC 62955)
Thechargingsystemfeatures6mADCresidualcurrent
detection. The charging system will switch off if the
residualcurrentreachesorexceeds6mADC.Please
refertothe“Diagnostics”tableformoreinformation.
• Information about initial tests after installation and
repeat tests
Nationalregulationscouldrequiretestingthecharg-
ing system before start-up and at regular intervals.
Perform these tests in compliance with the appli-
cable regulations. Instructions on performing these
tests are provided below.
• PE conductor test
MeasurethePEconductorcontinuityafter
installation and before switching the device on
forthersttime.Todothis,connectthecharging
coupler to a test adapter for vehicle simulation
accordingtoENIEC61851‑1.MeasurethePEcon-
ductor resistance between the PE conductor socket
of the adapter and the connection point for the
PE conductor in the building’s electrical cabinet.
NOTE
PEOPLE WITH ACTIVE MEDICAL PRODUCTS MAY
NOT WORK ON OR STAND NEAR THE CHARGING
SYSTEMS OR THE STATED EQUIPMENT, E.G. TO
PERFORM MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OR REC‑
TIFY ANY FAULTS.