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Webasto Unite - User Manual

Webasto Unite
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Webasto Unite
Operating- and Installation Instructions..........................................................................................................................
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Webasto Charging Solutions

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Webasto Unite Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-30°C to +50°C
Rated Voltage230/400 V
Input Voltage230/400 V AC
Output Voltage230/400 V AC
EfficiencyNot specified in official documentation

Summary

1 Quick Start Guide for App Solutions

2 General Information

2.1 Purpose of the document

Explains the purpose and intended audience of the document.

2.2 Using this document

Provides guidance on how to effectively use the operating and installation instructions.

2.3 Intended use

Defines the specific application and charging mode for the Webasto Unite.

2.4 Use of symbols and highlighting

Explains the meaning of symbols and highlighting used to convey information.

2.5 Warranty and liability

Outlines Webasto's warranty and liability exclusions based on proper usage.

3 Safety

3.1 General information

States the device must be used in a technically faultless condition and any issues rectified by an electrician.

3.2 General safety information

Covers essential safety precautions, warnings about hazardous voltages, and proper handling.

3.3 Safety information for installation

Details safety requirements and precautions to be taken during the installation process.

3.4 Safety information for electrical connection

Specifies safety measures for electrical connections, including circuit breakers and de-energizing.

3.5 Safety information for initial start-up

Outlines safety procedures and checks required before the initial start-up of the charging station.

3.6 Safety information for cleaning

Warns about high voltages and provides instructions for safe cleaning procedures.

3.7 Safety information for replacing the charging cable

Highlights the risk of electric shock when replacing the charging cable and emphasizes using genuine parts.

4 Scope of delivery

5 Required tools

6 Installation and electrical connection

6.1 Opening the charging station cover

Provides instructions on how to safely open the charging station's front cover.

6.2 Wall mounting the charging station

Details the steps for physically mounting the charging station onto a wall.

6.3 Using a 1-phase AC mains connection

Explains the procedure for connecting the charging station to a 1-phase AC power supply.

6.4 Using a 3-phase AC mains connection

Details the procedure for connecting the charging station to a 3-phase AC power supply.

6.5 Using the cable glands

Describes how to properly use the cable glands for secure cable entry.

6.6 Adjusting the current limiter

Explains how to set the charging station's current limit using the rotary switch.

6.7 Setting the DIP switches

Guides users on configuring DIP switches for various functions like load shedding.

6.7.1 Enable Potential free contact;Load shedding

Details how to enable external control for load shedding and other functions.

6.7.2 Data cable connection

Explains how to connect various data cables, such as Ethernet or enable input.

6.7.3 Locked cable function

Describes how to activate the function that locks the charging cable to the station.

6.7.4 Power optimizer; external meter (requires optional accessories)

Explains how to configure the power optimizer feature with external meters.

6.8 Using the Mode selection switch

Describes how to use the mode selection switch for different charging operations.

6.9 Setting up Load shedding; Potential-free contact

Details the setup for load shedding functionality using potential-free contacts.

6.10 Monitoring welded relay contact failures

Explains the function for monitoring welded relay contact failures and its connection.

6.11 Resetting RFID card lists and registering new master RFID cards

Guides on resetting RFID lists and registering new master cards for standalone usage.

6.12 Configuring a charging stations Ethernet port

Details how to configure the Ethernet port for static IP addressing.

6.13 Enabling and disabling the web configuration interface

Explains the procedure to enable or disable the web configuration interface.

6.14 Configuring an OCPP connection

Guides on configuring the charging station for OCPP connection via Ethernet.

6.15 Final step

Final installation step, emphasizing closing the cover before powering up.

7 Commissioning the charging station

7.1 Connecting your computer and your smart board to the same network

Explains how to connect your computer and charging station to a network for access.

7.2 Accessing the Unite configuration interface using a web browser

Details how to access the configuration interface via a web browser using the IP address.

7.3 Accessing the Unite configuration interface via Wi-Fi hotspot

Guides on accessing the configuration interface via the device's Wi-Fi hotspot.

8 Unite Configuration Interface

8.1 Main page

Describes the information displayed on the main page after successful login.

8.2 General Settings

Covers general configuration settings, including LED dimming and standby behavior.

8.3 Installation Settings

Allows configuration of installation-specific settings, such as the earthing system.

8.3.2 Current limiter settings

Enables setting the number of phases and the maximum current limit for the station.

8.3.3 Unbalanced load detection

Explains the feature to detect and manage unbalanced load conditions between phases.

8.3.4 External Input; Dry contact enabled

Details how to enable the external input for dry contact functionality.

8.3.5 Lockable cable

Explains how to enable the lockable cable function for enhanced security.

8.3.6 Power Optimizer;dynamic load management

Allows setting the total current limit for the power optimizer feature.

8.4 OCPP Settings

Covers configuration parameters for the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP).

8.5 Network Interfaces

Enables configuration of Ethernet (LAN) and Wi-Fi network settings.

8.6 Standalone Mode

Allows configuring the charging station to operate without an OCPP connection.

8.7 Local Load Management

Manages load balancing within a cluster of charging stations.

8.7.2 Modbus TCP (EMS)

Enables integration with Energy Management Systems via Modbus TCP.

8.8 System Maintenance

Provides tools for system maintenance, including log files, firmware updates, and resets.

9 Setting up charging

9.1 Charging cable plug

Details the steps for plugging the charging cable into the charging station's socket.

9.2 Reading the status information LED

Explains the meaning of different LED indicators for charging status and faults.

9.3 Standalone; Offline Usage modes

Covers configuration and usage of standalone charging modes like RFID or Autostart.

9.4 OCPP Connected mode

Explains how to connect and use the charging station in OCPP connected mode.

10 MID meter models

11 Troubleshooting

11.1 Resetting to factory defaults

Provides instructions on how to restore the charging station to its factory default settings.

11.2 General error condition

Addresses general error conditions indicated by the status LED and troubleshooting steps.

11.3 DC 6 mA leakage current sensor behavior

Explains the behavior of the DC leakage current sensor and how to reset errors.

12 Disposal

13 Declaration of Conformity

14 Cleaning and maintenance

15 Technical data

15.1 Model description

Provides a detailed description of the Webasto Unite model variants.

15.2 Dimensional drawings

Shows the physical dimensions and layout of the charging station.

15.3 Models

Lists the different available models, including MID and Eichrecht versions.

15.4 Technical specifications

Lists the detailed electrical and technical specifications of the charging station.

16 Checklist for the installation of the Webasto charging station

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