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TELLIJA: Elektrum Eesti OÜ TÖÖPROJEKT
Elektriautode laadimispunktid .
Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa
Vastutav spetsialist: Vello Vaimann Tel. 507 8680 E-post: [email protected]
Nr 10896
Pärnu 2025
LEONHARD WEISS OÜ Tööprojekt 10896
Elektriautode laadimispunktid. Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa 2025 2 (6)
SISUKORD
l.Asukoht 2.Seletuskiri
2.1.Üldosa 2.1.1. Olemasolevate kommunikatsioonide kaitsmine
2.2.Tehniline lahendus 3.Maastiku ja teede taastamine 4.Ehitustööde dokumenteerimine ja järelevalve 5.Käidujuhend 6.Kooskõlastused
LISAD Nimetus Lisa
Spetsifikatsioon Lisa 01 Laadija DH480 info Lisa 02 Universaalvundamendi joonis (kuni300kW) Lisa 03 AJ 14829 muudatuse skeem Lisa 04 Valgusarvutused Lisa 05
JOONISED Nimetus Joonis
Asendiplaan EL01 Elektriskeem EL02 Vahekilbi skeem EL03 SELETUSKIRI
1. Asukoht
LEONHARD WEISS OÜ Tööprojekt 10896
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2. Seletuskiri
2.1. Üldosa Käesolevas projektis on lahendatud Elektrum Eesti OÜ elektriautode laadimispunktid, Tallinna mnt.82, Pärnu linnas, Pärnumaal.. Projekti mahus on ette nähtud paigaldada jaotuskilp, side- ja madalpinge maakaablid ning valgustid ja valvekaamerad metallmastidel. Kaablitrasside projekteeritud (trassi)pikkused selguvad asendiplaani joonistelt, arvutuslikud pikkused (koos varuga) on esitatud elektriskeemidel ja spetsifikatsioonis. Projekteerimistöö aluseks on Elektrum Eesti OÜ lähteülesanne. Projekti koostamisel on aluseks võetud Elektrilevi OÜ, Elektrum Eesti OÜ „Nõuded elektrivarustuse projektidele“, „Ehitusseadus“, „Elektriohutusseadus” ning õigusaktid ja standardid: - EVS-EN 61140:2016 Kaitse elektrilöögi eest. Ühisnõuded paigaldistele ja seadmetele; - EVS-HD 60364-4-41:2017 Madalpingelised elektripaigaldised; - EVS-HD 60364-4-43:2023 Ehitiste elektripaigaldised. Osa 4-43: Kaitseviisid. Liigvoolukaitse; - EVS-HD 60364-4-443:2016 Ehitiste elektripaigaldised; - EVS-HD 60364-5-54:2011 Madalpingelised elektripaigaldised; Tööd tuleb teostada vastavalt Eesti Vabariigis kehtivatele normatiividele ja seadustele ning kinni pidada töötervishoiu, tööohutuse ja elektriohutuse nõuetest. Järgida häid töötegemise tavasid. Alusplaanina on kasutatud Kirjanurk OÜ koostatud maa-ala plaani 13765G. Projekteerimise aluseks on Pärnu Linnavalitsuse projekteerimistingimused nr 3-5.4/582. NB! Ehitaja peab kinnistute omanikke teavitama minimaalselt 3 päeva enne tööde algust, kui kooskõlastuste tabelis pole kirjas teisiti.
2.1.1. Olemasolevate kommunikatsioonide kaitsmine. Kõik ehitustööd tuleb läbi viia vastavuses Eesti Vabariigis kehtivate seaduste ja nõuetega, projektlahendusest tulenevate teiste normide ja standarditega ning üldkehtivatele põhimõtetele ja arusaamadele kvaliteetsest tööst. Enne tööde alustamist tuleb Töövõtjal koostöös olemasolevate maa-aluste rajatiste valdajatega rajatiste asukohad täpsustada ja tähistada. Ehitajal tuleb täita nimetatud rajatiste valdajate poolt esitatavad nõuded (näiteks toestamine jms) rajatise vahetus läheduses töötamisel. Olemasolevate kommunikatsioonide ristumisel kaevikuga lähtuda nende valdaja ettekirjutustest ja kehtivatest normidest. Töö käigus vajalikke ehitisi ja seadmeid kaitstakse või paigaldatakse ümber vastavalt projektile ja nende haldaja poolt antud juhistele. Kui kaevetöid tehakse olemasolevate kommunikatsioonide kõrval või all, toestatakse ja kaitstakse need nii, et nad ei liiguks ehitustööde jooksul või neid ei vigastataks. Kaitsmise tehnilised lahendused, mida ei ole toodud projektis, lepitakse kokku tööde teostaja ja võrguvaldaja ehitusjärelevalve spetsialisti poolt enne kaevetööde alustamist. Lahtikaevatud kaabelliinirajatised on vaja toestada ja kaitsta mehaaniliste vigastuste eest ning varguse vastu. Olemasolevate kommunikatsioonide all ja kõrval tehtav täidis peab vastama uutele konstruktsioonidele mõeldud täidise tihedusele. Varem paigaldatud torude, seadmete, tarindite jmt läheduses tuleb kaevetöid teha nende ehitiste omaniku juhendite kohaselt ja omaniku või tema esindaja juuresolekul. Kaablite kaitsevööndis tuleb tööd teostada käsitsi! Talvetingimustes ehitamine eeldab kaablite ja torude läheduses kaevamist külmunud pinnase sulatamisega. Kaeviku toestus peab ära hoidma külgnevate pinnaste, vundamentide, struktuuride,
LEONHARD WEISS OÜ Tööprojekt 10896
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rajatiste ja muu omandi häirimise või kokkuvarisemise. Töövõtja kannab täielikku vastutust kaevikute toestamise eest kaevises sellise sügavuseni, mida dikteerib pinnase stabiilsus, et vältida kaeviku kokkuvarisemist. Töövõtja peab pinnase tihendamise kaevikute tagasitäitmisel läbi viima selliselt, et ei kahjustataks torustikku ja võimalikke kaableid ning saavutatakse nõutava pinnase taastamine. Tagasitäite tegemisel tuleb jälgida, et materjal ei sisaldaks näiteks suuri kive, mis võivad oma kukkumisega mõjutada nii torustikku kui näiteks erinevaid kaableid (elekter, side). Lahtikaevatud kaablitel (nii side kui ka elekter) tuleb alus hoolikalt tihendada, et kaablid ei jääks pingesse ning tagasitäide tuleb teha hoolikalt, s.t. tagasitäite materjal ei tohi kaableid rikkuda. Suurimate pinnaseosiste läbimõõt ei tohi ületada 2/3 tihendatava kihi paksusest. Kaabel ümbritseda igast küljest min 0,10 m paksuse liivakihiga. Töövõtja on kohustatud dokumentatsiooni nii põhjalikult läbi vaatama, et selles esinevad võimalikud vastuolud saaks lahendada enne töödega alustamist. Tööde teostamisel kaablikaitsevööndis kehtivad alljärgnevad kitsendused:
- tööde teostamisel tuleb lähtuda liinirajatiste kaitsevööndis tegutsemise eeskirjast; - töid võib teostada liinirajatiste kaitsevööndis ainult volitatud esindaja kirjaliku tööloa
alusel. 2.2. Tehniline lahendus Vastavalt asendiplaani joonisele rajada uus maakaabelliin olemasolevast laadijate liitumispunktist alajaamas AJ14829 F7 (3x1000A) kuni laadijate jaotuskilbini. Jaotuskilbist laadijateni paigaldada lisaks toitekaablitele ka sidekaablid eraldi torus. Perspektiivsete makseterminalide jaoks on samades torudes vajalik paigaldada täiendavad toite- ja sidekaablid. Lisaks paigaldada jaotuskilbist toitekaablid ja sidekaablid laadijate taha paigaldatavate valgustusmastideni valgustitele ja kaameratele. Kõik kaablid paigaldada kogu ulatuses kaitsetorusse! Haljasalal paigaldada kaabel kaitsetorus min. 0,7 m sügavusele. Ettevaatust, tööde alas on teadmata sügavusel kanalisatsiooni torustikud ning elektrikaablid! Enne töödega alustamist selgitada välja täpne trasside asukoht ja sügavus. Selleks kutsuda vajadusel kohale tehnovõrgu omaniku esindaja. Ristumisel maa-aluste tehnorajatistega tagada nõutavad vahekaugused ja lahtise kaeve korral kaevata käsitsi. Paigaldatud kaablite paiknemine looduses kanda teostusjoonisele. Vastavalt asendiplaanile paigaldada soklil jaotuskilp laadijate lähedusse. Kilp komplekteerida ja ühendada vastavalt elektriskeemile, kilbi paiknemine kanda teostusjoonisele. Kilp paigaldada teenindusküljega parkla poole. Kilbile ehitada välja kordusmaandus valgumistakistusega R≤100Ω. Laadimisseadmete taha paigaldada täiendavad valgustusmastid. Mastidel kasutada LED tänavavalgusteid, mastidele paigaldada täiendavalt turvakaamerad. Valgustid suunata valgusvihuga laadimiskohtade poole. Valgustite paigutamisel järgida, et valgusvihk tagaks laadimiskohtade ühtlase valgustatuse ning paigaldatavad seadmed ei tekitaks varjutust turvakaamera jälgimisalasse. Valgustimastide paigaldamisel jälgida, et need ei segaks laadimisseadme teenindusluukide avamist. Asendiplaanil osutatud alale paigaldada tüüpsed betoonelement vundamendid, millele paigaldada laadijad. Vundamentide paigaldamisel jälgida, et vundamendis olev kaabliava langeks kokku laadija kaablite sisendava(de)ga. Vundamendile paigaldada laadija ja parkimiskohtade vahele tõkkepostid. Laadija ette paigaldada vundamendi peale 2 tõkkeposti, 2 tagumist posti paigaldada teekattele. Postide paigaldamisel jälgida, et postid ei segaks laadimisseadme teenindusluukide avamist. Laadijate juurde paigaldatakse makseterminalid. Makseterminalide toiteks tuua laadija jaotuskilbist eraldi toitekaablid ja sidekaablid.
LEONHARD WEISS OÜ Tööprojekt 10896
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Laadimiseks mõeldud parkimiskohad (6x2m) tähistada vastava märgistusega. Märgid paigaldada valgustusmastidele. ’ Parkimiskohad markeerida kasutades Eestis kehtivat märgistust.
Demonteerida olemasolev valgustusmast ja anda üle kinnistu omanikule. Laadimispunktidel võimalik keskkonnamõju puudub.
2.2.5. Tähistused Märkesiltide paigaldamisel lähtuda OÜ Elektrilevi võrgustandardist P346 „0,4-20 kV võrgustandard – identifitseerimine ja tähistamine“ Välitingimustes kasutatavad tähised peavad olema tugevast plastist või metallist ning peavad olema kinnitatud kas neetide või kruvikinnitusega. Kasutada musta kirjet kollasel taustal va maandusseadme tähised, mis peavad olema punast värvi.
3. Maastiku ja teede taastamine Kuna laadimisseadmete ja kaablite paigaldamiseks on vaja eemaldada olemasolevat asfaltkatet ning äärekivi tuleb need tööde lõpetamisel taastada asendiplaanil näidatud ulatuses. Samuti on vajalik taastada murukate kaevealas kasvumulla ja muruseemnega. Tööde teostamisel lähtuda Ehitusseadustikust ja MKM määrustest ning Pärnu linna kaevetööde eeskirjast. Tööde käigus tekkivate kahjustuste ulatus sõltub ehitusajast. Peale ehitustööde lõppu taastada pinnaste endine olukord vastavalt nõuetele. Korrastada kõik ehitusjäljed. Kaevise täitmisel arvestada pinnase hilisemat vajumist. Tagasitäiteks sobiv pinnas vajadusel ladustatakse ja kasutatakse piirkonna täitmiseks. Ülemäärane ja tagasitäiteks mittesobivad pinnasekogused on töövõtja kohustatud utiliseerima, ladustades see omavalitsuse poolt ettenähtud territooriumile.
4. Ehitustööde dokumenteerimine ja järelevalve Ehitustööde dokumenteerimine teostatakse vastavalt Ehitusseadusele ja vastavalt Elektrilevi OÜ elektripaigaldise ehitustöö vastuvõtmise protseduurile. Kõik kõrvalekalded projektis fikseeritakse vastavates protokollides ja kooskõlastatakse objekti projekteerijaga ning tellijapoolse ehitusjärelvalve teostamisega. Tellija ja töövõtja poolt vastuvõtu ajal märkamata jäänud vead ja puudused ei vabasta töövõtjat vastutusest. Projektis tehtavate kooskõlastamata muudatuste eest vastutab tööde teostaja.
LEONHARD WEISS OÜ Tööprojekt 10896
Elektriautode laadimispunktid. Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa 2025 6 (6)
Tööde teostamise kohta koostatakse kaetud tööde aktid. Tööde lõpetamisel peab Töövõtja teostama kõik vajalikud kontrollmõõtmised, mis tõestavad tööde kvaliteetset teostust. On kohustuslik, et kontrollmõõtmised teeb mitte Töövõtja vaid teine vastavaid lube ja registreeringuid omav ettevõtja. Elektritöid ei loeta valmisolevaks enne, kui kõik teimid ja testid on tehtud ning nende tulemused vastavad nõuetele. Ehitusplatsil paiknevad väiksemate ehituste alad ja kommunikatsioonide kaevikud piirata tähiste ja hoiatusmärkidega. Töövõtja peab oma igasuguse tegevuse ehitusplatsil kooskõlastama Tellija esindajaga; kooskõlastama kohaliku omavalitsusega, st taotlema kaeveloa ja ehituse alustamise loa." 5. Käidujuhend Peale elektriseadmete kasutuselevõttu tuleb teha seadmete ja kaablitrassi ülevaatus pärast esimest ekspluatatsiooniaastat. Ülevaatus teha päevasel ajal kontrollides põhjalikult elektriseadmete kõiki elemente. Kontrollimisel pöörata erilist tähelepanu järgmistele elementidele:
• sulavkaitsmete vastavus ja korrasolekule; • nähtavate kontaktühenduste seisukorrale; • maandusseadmete ja seadmete maandatuse seisukorrale; • lukkude ja juurdesõiduteede korrasolekule; • liini trassile, mastide seisukorrale ja kaablite kinnitusele; • kaablite ja kaablimuhvide, isolaatorite ja liigpingepiirikute seisukorrale; • märkide, plakatite, hoiatuste ja pealkirjade olemasolule.
Korraldada Elektrum Eesti OÜ elektripaigaldiste käitu käidukava alusel, mis arvestab elektripaigaldise käitamiseks vajalikke tehnilisi, organisatsioonilisi, struktuurilisi ja funktsionaalseid iseärasusi. Seadmete ülevaatusel täita ülevaatuse leht ja kanda sellele avastatud defektid. Defektide avastamisel määrata selle kõrvaldamise viisi ja aeg.
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TINGMÄRGID
OL.OLEV KANALITRASS
OL.OLEV MP MAAKAABEL
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OL.OLEV KP MAAKAABEL
PROJ. JAOTUSKILP
OL.OLEV KANALITRASS
PROJ. MP KAABEL KAITSETORUS
PROJ. LIKVIDEERITV OBJEKT PROJ. PARKIMISMÄRGID
OL.OLEV VEETRASS
KAEVIS KAABLITELE KAITSETORUDES
MÄRKUSED: - laadimisseadmed paigaldada betoonvundamentidele ja ühendada vastavalt paigaldusjuhenditele - kaablite tüübid ja pikkused on näidatud elektriskeemil
OL.OLEV SIDETRASS
PROJ. VALGUSTUSMAST PROJ. VALVEKAAMERA MASTIL PROJ. LAADIJA VUNDAMENDIL PROJ. ÄÄREKIVI PROJ. MURU TAASTAMINE PROJ. ASFALDI TAASTAMINE
OL.OLEV IKÕ ALA PIIR
PROJ. KAITSE PIIRDEPOST
Tellija
Projektijuht
Projekteeris
Kontrollis
Keel LehtiLeht
Projekt
Joonis Joonise nr
E-post [email protected] Telefon +372 601 2285 Registrikood 12083348 EL10665798-0001
Mõõtkava
Staadium
1EST
10896 EL01 1:200
1
Tööprojekt
5078680
Asendiplaan
04.07.2025
04.07.2025
Elektriautode laadimispunktid. Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa
V.Vaimann
N.Vaimann
Elektrum Eesti OÜ
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Valgustid tellida tehasest piisava kaablivaruga, et ei peaks objektil valgusti korpust paigaldamisel ja ühendamisel avama, kaabel peab ulatuma Valgusti teenindusluugi avani, ühendus klemmeni
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Projekteeritud madalpinge seadmed
Olemasolevad seadmed
Maandus Nõrkvoolu seadmed
Tellija
Projektijuht
Projekteeris
Kontrollis
Keel LehtiLeht
Projekt
Joonis Joonise nr
E-post [email protected] Telefon +372 601 2285 Registrikood 12083348 EL10665798-0001
Mõõtkava
Staadium
1EST
10896 EL02 ---
1
Tööprojekt
5078680
Elektriskeem
07.07.2025
07.07.2025
Elektriautode laadimispunktid. Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa
V.Vaimann
N.Vaimann
Elektrum Eesti OÜ
töö nr. 10896 Lisa 01
Nimetus Tehnilised parameetrid Ühik Kogus Selgitus Jõukaabel AXPK 4G300 m 150 Jõukaabel NYY-O 1x185 m 360 Jõukaabel NYY-O 1x95 m 90 Jõukaabel + 5% varu MCMK2x2,5+2,5 m 145 MP kaabli otsamuhv 95 mm² kaablile, Un-1,2 kV kmpl 8 MP kaabli otsamuhv 185 mm² kaablile, Un-1,2 kV kmpl 32 MP kaabli otsamuhv 300 mm² kaablile, Un-1,2 kV kmpl 12 Sidekaabel FTP väli Cat6 4x2x05 m 200 Kaabliking Al300 tk 12 Kaabliking Cu95 tk 8 Kaabliking Cu185 tk 32
Valgusti Vizulo Micro Martin 20W 8LED 3000K 2669lm kpl 2
Ühendusklemmid ja kaitse valgustimastis kpl 2 Valgustimast h=6m kpl 2 Betoonjaland eelmisele kpl 2 Kummikate jalandile kpl 2 Kronstein mastile L=0,5m kpl 2 Kaitsetoru Ų = 160, 750N jm 170 Kaitsetoru Ų = 110, 750N jm 64 Kollane hoiatuslint + 5% varu jm 240 Laadija DH480, paigalduskronsteiniga 300kW kmpl 2 Betoonvundament eelmisele kmpl 2 Parkimiskohtade värvimine/joonimine/märgistamine kmpl 4
Maanduskomplekt vahekilbile kmpl 1 sisaldab maandusvardaid, ühendusklemme, vaskjuhet
Laadija kaitsepollar, taldmikuga, kollane h=915mm, Ų = 114mm tk 8 Liiklusmärk 475e "Elektrisõiduki parkimine" kmpl 2 valgustusmastile
Vahekilp JK In=1250A, Ic=25kA, paigaldus sokliga pinnasese kmpl 1 vastavalt skeemile
Kerg-kruus kilbi põhja m³ 0,1 Liiklusmärk 721e "Elektrisõidukite laadimispunkt" kmpl 2 valgustusmastile Betoonist äärekivi jm 12
Lisa 1. Põhimaterjalide ja -seadmete spetsifikatsioon
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Asfalkatte taastamine koos killustikust aluskihiga m² 127 Murukatte taastamine m² 40
* Projekteeritud seadmed on valikulised ning need võib asendada võrdväärsete või paremate seadmetega
* Materjalide kogused võivad muutuda sõltuvalt pinnase ja tööde teostamise iseloomust.
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MaxiCharger DH480
Installation and Operation Manual
Version 1.0
CE Model
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Trademarks
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CONTENTS
1. Using This Manual ........................................................................................ 1
1.1 Signal Word ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Target Group ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Revision History ................................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Terminology ....................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Safety ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Safety Warnings ................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Owner Responsibilities ...................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Installation Engineer Qualifications ................................................................................................... 4
2.4 Usage Instructions ............................................................................................................................. 4
2.5 Signs on the Charging Station ............................................................................................................ 5
2.6 Disposal Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.7 Cyber Security .................................................................................................................................... 5
3. General Introduction ..................................................................................... 6
3.1 Product Overview (Outside) .............................................................................................................. 7
3.2 Product Overview (Inside) ................................................................................................................. 9
3.2.1 Matrix Module ........................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2 DC Output Module .................................................................................................................. 11
3.2.3 Control Module ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Product Dimensions ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.4 Direction of Airflow.......................................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Principle Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 15
4. Preparation .................................................................................................. 16
4.1 One-stop Commissioning ................................................................................................................. 16
4.2 Installation Site Design .................................................................................................................... 29
4.2.1 Location Requirements ........................................................................................................... 29
4.2.2 Space Requirements ............................................................................................................... 31
4.2.3 Electrical Design ...................................................................................................................... 32
4.3 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................ 33
4.4 Packing List....................................................................................................................................... 34
4.5 Recommended Tools ....................................................................................................................... 35
5. Installation .................................................................................................. 36
5.1 Before Installing ............................................................................................................................... 36
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5.2 Center of Gravity.............................................................................................................................. 37
5.3 Moving the Cabinet to the Site ........................................................................................................ 38
5.3.1 Forklifting the Cabinet ............................................................................................................ 38
5.3.2 Hoisting the Cabinet ............................................................................................................... 39
5.4 Installing the Cabinet ....................................................................................................................... 40
5.5 Electrical Wiring ............................................................................................................................... 42
5.6 Connecting to the Internet .............................................................................................................. 46
5.6.1 Connecting the Ethernet Cable ............................................................................................... 46
5.6.2 Installing the SIM Card ............................................................................................................ 46
5.7 Finishing Installation ........................................................................................................................ 47
5.8 Preparing for Commissioning .......................................................................................................... 47
5.9 Synchronizing Configuration ............................................................................................................ 48
5.10 Local Service Portal Operations ....................................................................................................... 58
5.10.1 OCPP Setting ........................................................................................................................... 58
5.10.2 Autel Charge Cloud Configuration .......................................................................................... 60
6. Operation ..................................................................................................... 61
6.1 Before Use ....................................................................................................................................... 61
6.2 Powering Up the Charging Station .................................................................................................. 61
6.3 Emergency Situations ...................................................................................................................... 62
6.4 Charge Sessions ............................................................................................................................... 62
6.4.1 Standby Screen........................................................................................................................ 63
6.4.2 Authorization .......................................................................................................................... 64
6.4.3 Start Charging ......................................................................................................................... 65
6.4.4 Charging .................................................................................................................................. 65
6.4.5 Stop Charging ......................................................................................................................... 66
6.4.6 Finish Charging ....................................................................................................................... 66
6.5 Charging Errors ................................................................................................................................ 67
6.5.1 Charging Handle Connection Error ......................................................................................... 67
6.5.2 Authorization Failure .............................................................................................................. 67
6.5.3 Charge Start Failure ................................................................................................................ 67
6.5.4 Charging Failure ...................................................................................................................... 67
7. Maintenance ................................................................................................ 68
7.1 Routine Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 68
7.1.1 Cleaning the Cabinet ............................................................................................................... 68
7.1.2 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filters .................................................................................... 69
7.2 Inspection and Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 70
7.3 Remote Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 70
7.4 Maintenance Schedule .................................................................................................................... 71
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8. Technical Specifications ............................................................................ 72
8.1 General Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 72
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1. Using This Manual
This manual describes the installation and use of the MaxiCharger DH480. Prior to installation, read
through this manual to become familiar with the instructions of this charging station to ensure a
successful installation and smooth operations.
1.1 Signal Word
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation with a high risk level which, if the
danger is not avoided, will cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation with moderate risk level which, if the
warning is not obeyed, can cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation with a medium risk level which, if the
caution is not obeyed, may cause minor or moderate injury or damage to the
equipment.
NOTICE
Provides helpful information such as additional explanations, tips, and comments.
1.2 Target Group
This documentation is intended for:
Owner of the Charging Station (see 2.2 Owner Responsibilities)
Installation Engineer (see 2.3 Installation Engineer Qualifications)
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1.3 Revision History
Version Date Descriptions
V1.0 2024.08 Initial version
1.4 Terminology
Term Definition
AC Alternating current
CCS Combined charging system, a standard charging method for electric vehicles
CCU Charging control unit: a control unit used to communicate with the BMS (Battery Management System) and control the power delivery to the EV
CHAdeMO Abbreviation of CHArge de MOve, a standard charging method for electric vehicles
DC Direct current
ECU Equipment control unit
EV Electric vehicle
OCPP Open charge point protocol, open standard for communication with charge stations
RBU Routing business unit
RCD Residual current device; a device that breaks an electrical circuit when it detects a current leakage
RFID Radio-frequency identification; a method of charging authentication
TCU Transaction control unit; intelligent hardware to handle the human- machine interface, metering, transaction, and communication with back office
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2. Safety
The safety messages herein cover situations of which Autel is aware. Autel cannot know, evaluate or
advise you as to all of the possible hazards. You must be certain that any condition or service procedure
encountered does not jeopardize your personal safety.
Preview the standard operating procedures and ensure that local building and electrical codes are
reviewed before installing the charging station.
Read the manual before installing or using the charging station.
Do not install or use the charging station if the enclosure is broken, cracked, open, or has any other
indication of damage.
The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all
applicable codes or safety standards.
This document provides instructions for the charging station and should not be used for any other
product. Before installation or use of this equipment, review this manual carefully and consult with
a licensed contractor, licensed electrician or trained installation expert to ensure compliance with
local building codes and safety standards.
2.1 Safety Warnings
Ensure there is no voltage on the AC input cables during the complete installation procedure.
Keep unqualified personnel at a safe distance during installation.
All electrical wires used in the installation must comply with local rules to meet the rated current
and voltage demand.
Ensure the load capacity of the grid is in accordance with the charging station.
Ensure the charging station is connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system.
Otherwise, an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and
connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the product.
Ensure the connections to the charging station comply with all applicable local rules.
Ensure the wiring inside the charging station is protected from external factors. The cabinet doors
should open and close freely without obstructing the wiring.
Ensure there is no damage to the gasket that may cause water intrusion.
Protect the charging station with safety devices and measures that the local rules specify.
Installation personnel must have the correct protective equipment such as protective clothing,
safety gloves, safety shoes, and safety glasses.
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2.2 Owner Responsibilities
The owner runs the charging station for commercial or business use or has authorized a third party to
use it. The owner should protect the user, other employees or third parties when the charging station
is in use. The owner bears the responsibilities as follows:
Know and obey the local codes and ordinances.
Ensure all employees and third parties are qualified to operate the charging station.
Ensure the charging station has installed the protective devices.
Ensure all the protective devices are installed after installation or maintenance.
Ensure the space around the charging station is sufficient to carry out installation or maintenance work.
Ensure there is a plan in place in case of an emergency.
Ensure there are no safety hazards on the site.
Have a site operator available who undertakes the safe operation of the charging station and all
the coordination of work if the owner takes no part in the work.
Ensure the installation engineer follows the local codes and ordinances, the installation
instructions, as well as the specifications of the charging station.
2.3 Installation Engineer Qualifications
Fully understands the equipment and its safe installation procedures.
Qualified according to local regulations to carry out the installation work.
Able to follow all the local regulations and this manual to complete the installation of the charging station.
2.4 Usage Instructions
Do not operate the charging station and immediately contact the manufacturer if any of the following
situation arises:
Damage on the enclosure, charging cable or charging handle
Lightning has struck the charging station
Fire or flames at or near the charging station
Any sign of water damage on the charging station
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2.5 Signs on the Charging Station
Symbol Risk Description
General risk
Hazardous voltage that gives risk of electrocution
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment
Hot surface that gives risk of burn injuries
2.6 Disposal Instructions
Potential hazardous substances of the charging station can have a negative impact on the environment
and human health if the waste is not handled properly. Dispose any waste as needed to protect the
environment and promote the reuse and recycling of the materials.
2.7 Cyber Security
NOTICE
This section is applicable to the Ethernet and Wi-Fi connection.
The charging station can use a network interface for connection and information and data
communication. The owner bears the responsibility of a secure connection between the charging
station and the owner’s network or any other networks.
Appropriate measures shall be taken by the owner to shield the charging station, the network, the
system, and the interface from any security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion,
leakage and/or theft of data or information. These measures may include firewall building,
authentication methods, data encryption, and anti-virus programs installation, etc.
Autel is not liable for damages and/or losses pertaining to the security breaches described above.
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3. General Introduction
This charging station is designed to charge an electric vehicle (hereinafter called EV). The charging
station provides you with safe, reliable, fast, and smart charging solutions.
Intended Use
This charging station is intended for the DC charging of EVs. It is intended for both indoor and outdoor
use.
Fleet
Highway
Commercial Parking
Others
DANGER
The equipment must be operated as described in this manual or other related
documents released by Autel. Failure to comply may result in human injury
and/or damage to the property.
Use the equipment only as intended.
NOTICE
The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ slightly from the
actual product.
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3.1 Product Overview (Outside)
Figure 3-1 Product Overview (Outside)
1. Main Cabinet
2. Front Door
3. CMS
4. Touchscreen
5. Operation Button
6. Ambient Light Sensor
7. Socket
8. Charging Handle
9. Meter
10. Waterproof Cable Fixing Connector
11. Antenna
12. LED Indicator
13. Vent
14. Emergency Stop Button
15. Handle Lock
16. RFID Reader
17. POS Device
18. Loudspeaker
19. Base
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NOTICE
Autel can deliver the charging station with different payment terminals. The
available options vary depending on the region of the installation. Consult Autel’s
customer service to obtain more information about the different payment options.
Table 3-1 Indicator Descriptions
Charging Status Color Description
Standby Mode Solid Green A charging handle is available.
EV Connected Flashing Blue An EV is connected to the charging station.
Charging Illuminating Blue in Turn Indicates the charging progress.
Charging Completed Solid Blue An EV is fully charged or has stopped charging.
Reservation Solid Yellow The charging station is reserved.
Error Solid Red An error has occurred.
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3.2 Product Overview (Inside)
Figure 3-2 Product Overview (Inside)
1. Charging Module
2. Matrix Module
3. DC Output Module
4. Control Module
5. AC Input Module
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3.2.1 Matrix Module
Front View
Rear View
Figure 3-3 Matrix Module
Net Weight: Approx. 19.95 kg
Dimensions (W x D x H): 568 x 483 x 85 mm
1. Cover
2. Debugging Port
3. DIP Switch
4. Cooling Fan
5. Handle
6. Power Connector
7. Vent
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3.2.2 DC Output Module
Front View Rear View
Figure 3-4 DC Output Module
Net Weight: Approx. 36.9 kg
Dimensions (W x D x H): 568 x 486.5 x 172 mm
1. Cover
2. Front Panel
3. Cooling Fan
4. Handle
5. DC Output
6. Voltage and Current Measurement Connector for Charging Handle B
7. Voltage and Current Measurement Connector for Charging Handle A
8. Connector for Cooling Fan, Contactor of Charging Handle B and Hall Sensor
9. Connector for Contactor of Charging Handle A and Hall Sensor
10. Power Input Connector
11. Vent
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3.2.3 Control Module
Front View
Rear View
Figure 3-5 Control Module
Net Weight: Approx. 11.4 kg
Dimensions (W x D x H): 568 x 457 x 70.6 mm
1. Handle 5. CCU
2. CCU 6. TCU
3. RBU 7. ECU
4. Cooling Fan 8. RBU GE
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3.3 Product Dimensions
Unit: mm
Figure 3-6 DH480 Dimensions (Front View)
Unit: mm
Figure 3-7 DH480 Dimensions (Side View)
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3.4 Direction of Airflow
Figure 3-8 Direction of Airflow
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3.5 Principle Diagram
Figure 3-9 Principle Diagram
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4. Preparation
4.1 One-stop Commissioning
The configuration of the charging station will be completed by three parties, including the customer, the installation contractor, and the installation personnel. The steps are as follows.
— The customer configures the charging station on the Autel Operation and Maintenance Platform and designates the installation ticket.
— The installation contractor confirms and receives the installation ticket on the Autel Operation and Maintenance Platform, and then assigns installer to install the charging station.
— The installer installs the charging station and synchronizes the configuration to it.
For the customer:
1. Launch a web browser on the computer and enter the URL of Autel Operation and
Maintenance Platform. Then input the account and password to log in to the web console.
Figure 4-1 Log-in Screen
NOTICE
Contact your local distributor to obtain the URL of Autel Operation and Maintenance
Platform, the account, and password.
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2. Click on the charging station icon on the upper left of the screen to enter the Devices screen.
Figure 4-2 Sites Screen
3. On the Devices screen, click on the Add Device button on the upper right of the screen.
Figure 4-3 Devices Screen
4. Input the serial number and PIN of the charging station, then click on the OK button to add
the charging station to the Autel Operation and Maintenance Platform.
Figure 4-4 Adding Device Screen
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5. Click on the lightning icon on the upper left of the screen to go back to the Sites screen.
Figure 4-5 Sites Screen
6. Click on the “Add Site” button on the upper right of the screen. The fields marked with asterisk
are mandatory. Then click on the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-6 Adding Sites Screen
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NOTICE
You can choose to enter your phone number or email.
If you choose to enter your email, you will receive notifications concerning the
installation ticket has been confirmed or cancelled, the installation work has
been started or completed.
7. Click “Enter Site Creation Guide” to proceed.
Figure 4-7 Site Creation Succeeded Screen
8. On the Add Charger screen, click the box to the left of the serial number to select the charging
station as required. Then click on the Next button to proceed.
Figure 4-8 Adding Charger Screen
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9. A prompt will appear. Determine whether to use the existing site configuration.
a) Click on the No button to start setting up a new site configuration.
b) Click on Use And Assign Ticket to use the existing site configuration and designate the
installation ticket directly. Then skip Steps 10 to 15 to proceed.
c) Click on the Yes button to use the existing site configuration. Then skip Steps 10 to 14 to
continue.
Figure 4-9 Selecting Existing Site Configuration
10. Authorization Configuration. Determine whether to enable the authentication function.
a) If the authentication function is not needed, insert the charging handle into the charging
port on the EV to start a charge session directly.
b) If the authorization function is needed, toggle to enable the Authorization function.
1) Choose any of the following methods to start a charge session by tapping the box to
the left of it.
RFID card
Credit card (optional)
Scan the QR code on the screen
Phone number
Autocharge
Plug & charge
PIN code
2) Drag and drop the icon of the authorization methods and position them on the
screen as required.
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Figure 4-10 Selecting Authorization Methods
3) Add the URL of the items contained in the QR Code for accessing related details of
the charging handle.
Figure 4-11 Adding the URL Screen
4) If the authorization methods of some charging stations at the site are different, select
the authorization method for each charging station individually.
Figure 4-12 Select the Authorization Method for Each Charging Station
5) Click on the Next button to proceed.
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11. Display Configuration. Select Display on the left column.
1) Input the customer service hotline and choose where to position it on the standby (Home)
screen.
Figure 4-13 Setting the Standby (Home) Screen
2) Choose whether to place the QR Code on the Charging screen for accessing the charging
details.
Figure 4-14 Setting the Charging Screen
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3) Choose the items to be displayed on the Charging Details screen.
Figure 4-15 Setting the Charging Details Screen
4) Choose the template for the Help screen. You can also customize the template as
required.
Figure 4-16 Selecting the Template for the Help Screen
5) Set the default language and add the available languages for the charging station.
Figure 4-17 Setting the Default Language
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6) Choose whether the charging station should automatically detect the ambient brightness.
Figure 4-18 Setting the Ambient Brightness Detection
7) Set up the theme package, or contact Autel customer support for customization.
Figure 4-19 Setting the Theme Package
8) Name the charger and the connector.
Figure 4-20 Naming the Charger and the Connector
9) Click on the Next button to proceed.
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12. POS & Pricing Configuration. Select POS & Pricing on the left column. Choose the POS Model,
Function Mode, Pricing Method, Working Method and set the Pre-authorized Amount
according to the real situation. Then click on the Next button to proceed.
Figure 4-21 POS & Pricing Configuration Screen
13. Connectivity Configuration. Select Connectivity on the left column. Choose the OCPP Server
for the charging station and decide whether to set a unique ChargeBox ID and authorization
key for each charging station. Click on the Next button to proceed.
Figure 4-22 Connectivity Configuration Screen
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14. Network Configuration. Select Network on the left column. The charging station can be
connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, cellular network or Ethernet. Choose the desired method
for Internet connection.
a) It is recommended to configure the Wi-Fi for the charging station by inputting the
network name and its password. Then click on the Next button to proceed.
Figure 4-23 Wi-Fi Configuration Screen
b) When connecting to the Internet via cellular network and the APN of the SIM card used
need to be configured, contact the service provider of the SIM card to obtain related
information of APN. Then click on the Add button and configure the APN according to the
on-screen prompts. The fields marked with asterisk are mandatory.
Figure 4-24 Adding the APN Screen
Click on the Next button to proceed.
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NOTICE
When connecting to the Internet via Ethernet or cellular network that does not
require APN configuration, there is no need to scan the QR code with the Autel Evops
app to synchronize the configuration to the charging station. After the installation is
completed and the charging station is powered on, the configuration will be
automatically synchronized to the charging station, which will be activated and
restarted automatically. After that, the charging station can be remotely controlled
on the Autel Operation and Maintenance Platform.
15. Choose the installation time and installation contractor, then assign the installation ticket to
the installation contractor. Click on the Done button to finish the configuration.
Figure 4-25 Designating the Installation Ticket Screen
For the installation contractor
1. Refer to Step 1 to log in to the Autel Operation and Maintenance Platform.
2. Click on the ticket icon at the upper left corner of the screen to enter the Ticket screen. Then
choose the ticket to be received.
Figure 4-26 Ticket Screen
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3. Click on the Confirm Received button at the upper right corner of the screen to take the order.
Then assign installer to install the charging station.
Figure 4-27 Ticket Details Screen
The installer will accept the assignment and install the charging station.
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4.2 Installation Site Design
An installation site design is prerequisite for determining conduit and wiring requirements from the
panel to the proposed parking spaces, as well as for measuring cellular signal strength and identifying
suitable locations for any necessary cellular signal booster equipment.
CAUTION
Always check local codes or consult an engineer to ensure the site is prepared in
accordance with all applicable regulations. Local authorities might not permit a unit
to operate if it is not installed to code.
General installation site design procedure:
1. Select a suitable site. Refer to Location Requirements.
2. Prepare the foundation for the cabinet. Refer to Space Requirements.
3. Complete the electrical design. Refer to Electrical Design.
4. Prepare the cables, including the AC input wire, PE wire, and Ethernet cable (if no cellular network is available).
5. Ensure that the cable slack is sufficient to guide the cables into the cabinet.
NOTICE
The cables enter the cabinet from the bottom.
Ensure the maximum opening of the cabinet inlet can sufficiently fit all cables.
4.2.1 Location Requirements
Ensure the charging station’s installation location can sufficiently reach the parked EV with the
chosen charging cable length. The standard length of a charging cable is 5-meter.
Take into account the limited reach of a wheelchair user.
Determine appropriate ground anchoring locations where concrete exists or can be installed (no
asphalt surfaces).
Consider locations where it will be easy to add future stations.
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Determine optimum conduit layout to minimize linear conduit costs to multiple parking spaces. If
possible, avoid or minimize trenching requirements.
Evaluate existing electrical infrastructure to determine if the existing utility service and electrical
panel capacity is sufficient. Identify costs for any necessary upgrades and/or a new dedicated
electrical panel. A certified electrician or project engineer is highly recommended when it comes
to evaluating available capacity and identifying required upgrades.
If a dedicated EV electrical panel is required, choose a panel location in close proximity to the
existing electrical supply.
Measure cellular signal strength to ensure adequate cellular coverage at the installation site.
Cellular repeaters may be required for underground or enclosed parking structures to ensure
adequate signal strength.
Avoid locations under trees where sap, pollen or leaves may fall on the charging station increasing
the station’s maintenance requirements.
Perpendicular parking stalls are recommended to allow a vehicle to enter front-first or rear-first,
accommodating the various charging port locations on different EV’s.
NOTICE
While Autel tests the charging station with a majority of upcoming vehicles, we
cannot guarantee the port locations of future vehicles and cannot warrant the
configurations proposed will work for all vehicles.
Choose adjacent parking spaces in an area with adequate lighting.
Consider how easily drivers can find the stations they need to access.
Check local requirements for accessibility and pathway width, sometimes called “path of travel”,
to ensure station placement does not restrict sidewalk use.
Pull-through parking (gas station model) is not recommended.
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4.2.2 Space Requirements
1. The space requirements are as below:
Unit: mm
Front
Figure 4-28 Space Requirements
2. Prepare the cable well and foundation as recommended below:
Unit: mm
Figure 4-29 Foundation
A. Mounting Hole B. Cable Well C. Foundation
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NOTICE
Find the four M16 X 150 expansion bolts from the package and remove the nuts
and gaskets from them. Set the nuts and gaskets aside. Then embed the four
bolt bodies when pouring the concrete into the foundation. The bolt bodies
should be 40 mm above the surface.
Apart from using the dimensions mentioned above, the drilling template in the
package can also be used to locate the mounting holes on the charging station’s
foundation.
4.2.3 Electrical Design
The charging station requires underground wiring. The conduit and wire size are based on the length
of runs from the electrical panel to the installation site. The wiring must be run through the conduit or
ducting, or armored cable must be used to comply with local electrical codes. Consult the national and
local codes or a service engineer for the quality, grade, and size of the conduit or cable.
The table below describes the recommended cable length reserved from the cable exit to power
cabinet.
Table 4-1 Recommended Cable Length Reserved
No. Cable Connection Cable Length
1 AC input cable/PE cable 600 mm
2 Ethernet cable 1700-2000 mm
4.2.3.1 Use of RCD
When the grid type is TT or IT, an external RCD is required, and the following settings need to be
adjusted:
1. Trip threshold: 30 mA
2. Trip delay: ≤ 100 ms
4.2.3.2 Grounding Requirements
Ensure that a grounding conductor that complies with local codes is properly grounded to earth at the
service equipment.
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4.2.3.3 Wiring Requirements
Refer to Table 5-2 AC Input Specifications for recommended wire gauges. If you plan to use a larger
gauge wire to accommodate a long run, reduce the wire size at the local external disconnect.
Refer to Technical Specifications of the charging station to ensure that the service wiring at the
installation location supports the charging station power requirements.
4.3 Unpacking
1. Check the tilt and inversion indicators and Shockwatch.
Observe the sensors attached to the package for the degree of the tilt and complete
overturn. If the sensors demonstrate over 30° of tilt or total overturn, note on bill of lading
and inspect the product.
If the Shockwatch displays red, contact Autel customer service and the delivery personnel,
and then inspect the product for any damage. Do not accept the delivery until the
inspection is complete and no damage is found.
Figure 4-30 Tilt and Inversion Indicators
2. Remove the outside packaging and interior protection materials using appropriate tools.
3. Inspect the charging station and the parts for installation for damage. If you find damage or
the parts are not consistent with the order, contact your local dealer.
4. Ensure that all parts are delivered according to the order.
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4.4 Packing List
MaxiCharger
1 PC
Expansion Bolt
(M16 x 150)
4 PCS
Bolt (M10 x 35)
8 PCS
Flat Gasket (Size 10)
14 PCS
Hex Nut (M10)
6 PCS
Spring Washer
(Size 10)
8 PCS
Cabinet Door Key
4 PCS
Drilling Template
Packing List
1 PC
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4.5 Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended when installing the charging station.
Multimeter
Voltage Tester
Tape Measure
Brush
Cellular Signal Detection Device
Wire Stripper
Cable Lug
Crimping Plier
Power Drill
Drill Bit (16 mm)
Philips Screwdriver
Socket Wrench (8mm/16 mm)
Fireproof mortar
NOTICE
The tools mentioned above are not part of the delivery. Ensure the professional
personnel have all the listed tools for installation.
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5.Installation
5.1 Before Installing
Prior to installation, check the following:
The installation site is prepared.
The appropriate service wiring, circuit protection, and metering is in place at the installation site.
A grounding conductor that complies with local codes is properly grounded to earth.
The cellular coverage at the installation site should be consistently strong when choosing to
communicate over cellular network for the charging station. Use a cellular signal detection device
to ensure the signal is above -90 dBm. If the signal is below -90 dBm, install repeaters to boost the
strength of the cellular signals. Repeaters are often required when installing the charging station
in an underground environment such as an underground garage or enclosed parking space.
There is enough space available around the installation site to accommodate using a forklift or
other lifting equipment, to unpack, and to allow people to work around freely.
All the parts and tools are available.
CAUTION
A supplement surge protection breaker must be installed at the service panel if the
installation area experiences frequent thunderstorms.
General Installation Procedure:
1. Take into consideration of the center of gravity of the charging station when moving the
equipment. Refer to Center of Gravity.
2. Move the cabinet to the installation site. Refer to Moving the Cabinet to the Site.
3. Install the cabinet. Refer to Installing the Cabinet.
4. Complete the electrical wiring. Refer to Electrical Wiring.
5. Connect the charging station to the internet. Refer to Connecting to the Internet.
6. Finish the installation. Refer to Finishing Installation.
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5.2 Center of Gravity
Please see the figure below for the center of gravity when installing the charging station.
Figure 5-1 Center of Gravity
Parameter Specifications
X 391 mm
Y 380 mm
Z 1200 mm
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5.3 Moving the Cabinet to the Site
WARNING
Risk of pinching or crushing. Heavy Equipment.
Ensure that the hoisting equipment or forklift truck can lift the cabinet safely.
Obey the safety instructions that apply to the hoisting equipment or forklift
truck.
Take into account the dimensions, mass, and center of gravity of the charging
station.
CAUTION
DO NOT drop the cabinet or subject it to strong impact.
DO NOT exceed a tilting angle of 30°.
Ensure that there is no dynamic force on the hoisting points.
5.3.1 Forklifting the Cabinet
Ensure the forks (A) of the forklift truck in the gaps go through the gaps in the side of the pallet and
move the cabinet to the construction site.
Figure 5-2 Transporting the Cabinet by Forklift
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5.3.2 Hoisting the Cabinet
STEP 1
Use the cabinet door key to open the left and right door. Then remove the four screws (A) using a
Philips screwdriver to remove the left and right base covers. Set them aside.
Figure 5-3 Removing the Base Covers
STEP 2
Remove the cabinet from the pallet by removing the bolt (A), spring washer (B), steel gasket (C), and
nylon gasket (D).
Figure 5-4 Removing from the Pallet
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STEP 3
Connect the cables of the hoisting equipment to the eye bolts. Then move the cabinet to the
construction site.
Figure 5-2 Hoisting the Cabinet
5.4 Installing the Cabinet
STEP 1
Carefully lower the cabinet approximately 500 mm above the foundation, aligning with the four
expansion bolts (A). Then route the service wiring through the AC inlet hole.
Figure 5-6 Lowering the Cabinet
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STEP 2
Reinstall the gaskets and nuts which were removed earlier and tighten them using a 16 mm socket
wrench to secure the cabinet onto the foundation.
Figure 5-7 Securing the Cabinet onto Foundation
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5.5 Electrical Wiring
DANGER
Hazardous voltage
Ensure that only qualified personnel have access to the door key.
Table 5-2 AC Input Specifications
Parameter Specification
Wire Shielding (optional)
If the local regulations require shielded wires,
connect the wire shielding to the PE bus at
both ends of the wire.
Material XLEP recommended
Recommended Cable Gauge
185 mm2 x 3 + 95 mm2 x 1 or 95 mm2 x 3 x 2 +
95 mm2 x 1, single core, 2 routes
(Max. 240 mm2 x 3 + 120 mm2 x 1, single core,
2 routes)
Recommended Cable Lug AC Input Cable: DT185-16/DT95-10
PE Cable: DT95-10
Diameter of the Phase Conductors Refer to the local regulations.
Diameter of the PE Conductor Refer to the local regulations
Surface and Diameter Based on the current rating of the charging
station and local regulations.
Conductor Copper
Maximum Temperature of the Input
Wires 90 ° C
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NOTICE
Refer to local code for specific design verification.
Use proper cable routing methods (such as underground conduit and cable
grooves, etc.) to ensure environment factors are taken into consideration.
If local laws and regulations have different requirements, the provisions of local
laws and regulations shall prevail.
XLPE insulated power cable is recommended.
The charging station can be upgraded to larger power ratings. Take the cable
size into consideration at the point of purchase in case that an upgrade is
needed in the future.
STEP 1
Remove the four M5 nuts by hand or using a Philips screwdriver to remove the insulation barrier. Set
them aside.
Figure 5-8 Removing the Insulation Barrier
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STEP 2
1. Cut the L1, L2, and L3 wires to the correct length to reach the connectors on the AC terminals.
2. Use the wire stripper to remove 20 mm of the insulation from the end of the wires. Ensure
the stripped length is compatible with the cable lugs.
3. Use a crimping plier to attach the cable lugs to the end of the wires.
4. Use the M10 x 35 bolt (A), spring washer (B), flat gasket (C) and M10 hex nut (D) to attach the
wires to the connectors accordingly and tighten them to 20.5 ± 2.5 N·m.
5. Follow the steps above to connect the L1, L2, and L3 wires at the other route.
6. Seal the gaps of the cable cover plate using fireproof mortar to protect the wiring from the
environment.
Figure 5-9 Connecting the AC Input Wires (1)
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If needed, connect two AC input wires of the same type to each connector as shown below:
Figure 5-10 Connecting the AC Input Wires (2)
STEP 3
1. Cut the PE wire of the power cable to the correct length to reach the cabinet as shown.
2. Use the wire stripper to remove 20 mm of the insulation from the end of the PE wire. Ensure
the stripped length is compatible with the cable lug.
3. Use a crimping plier to attach the cable lug to the end of the wire.
4. Use an M10 x 35 bolt (A), a spring washer (B) and a flat gasket (C) to attach the PE wire to the
cabinet and tighten the them to 20.5 ± 2.5 N·m.
5. Follow the steps above to connect the other PE cable.
Figure 5-11 Connecting the PE Cable
7. Reinstall the insulation barrier.
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5.6 Connecting to the Internet
The charging station can be connected to the Internet via the Ethernet cable, cellular network or Wi-
Fi.
5.6.1 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Plug the Ethernet cable into the RBU GE port at the back of the control module as shown.
Figure 5-12 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
5.6.2 Installing the SIM Card
1. Pull out the RBU at the control module.
2. Slide to the right the left SIM card slot cover.
3. Insert the SIM card into the tray. Ensure the card is placed correctly.
4. Close the SIM card slot cover.
Figure 5-13 Installing the SIM Card
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5.7 Finishing Installation
1. Reinstall the left and right base covers.
2. Close the left and right doors and lock them using the cabinet door key. Ensure no debris are
left inside.
5.8 Preparing for Commissioning
DANGER
Hazardous voltage
Only a service engineer from the manufacturer is qualified to commission the
charging station.
1. Ensure that the site complies with these requirements:
The charging station is installed as instructed in this manual.
The grid can support the AC input power.
Internet access, cellular network or Ethernet connection is available.
EVs compatible with every charging handle of the charging station must be available for commissioning work.
A site operator or owner is present to receive instructions from the service engineer of the manufacturer.
2. Ensure that the information below is available:
Site name
Address of the charging station
Longitude and latitude of the charging station. If there are more than one charging station on one location, the coordinates should be slightly different (at least 0.0001 degree) so that not all the equipment are at the same location on the map.
Photo of the surroundings of the charging station
Specification of the external fuse at the electrical panel
Date of installation completion
Contact information of the contact person on site
Special remarks
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5.9 Synchronizing Configuration
Power on the charging station and synchronize the configuration to the it.
1. Download the Autel Evops app.
NOTICE
Make sure all Autel charging stations and the Autel Evops app are running the
latest software versions.
Contact your installation contractor or Autel local distributor to obtain the
account and password for logging to the Autel Evops app.
2. Log in to the Autel Evops app using your account and password.
Figure 5-14 Log-in Screen
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3. On the Dashboard screen, click on To be processed to check the ticket details, then click on
the Start Configuration button to proceed.
Figure 5-15 Dashboard and Ticket Details Screen
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4. Click on the Scan button and scan the QR code on the screen of the charging station to verify
the charging station.
Figure 5-16 Charger Verification and Scanning the QR Code Screen
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5. Network Configuration. Select Wi-Fi Configuration or APN Configuration as required.
a) Wi-Fi configuration.
1) Click on Wi-Fi Configuration.
2) If the Wi-Fi has been configured during the site creation and configuration, its name
and password will be entered by default. Or manually selecting another Wi-Fi and
entering its password is also available.
3) Click on the Next button to proceed.
Figure 5-17 Wi-Fi Configuration Screen
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4) Hold your phone near the charging station to connect to hotspot of the charging
station.
Figure 5-18 Connecting to Hotspot Screen
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b) APN configuration.
1) Click on APN Configuration.
Figure 5-19 APN Configuration Screen
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2) Hold your phone near the charging station to connect to hotspot of the charging station.
Figure 5-20 Connecting to Hotspot Screen
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3) Enable at least one SIM card cellular data switch and click on the Next button to
proceed.
Figure 5-21 Enabling SIM Card Cellular Data Switch
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6. After the charging station is connected to the network, the configuration will be synchronized
to the charging station.
Figure 5-22 Configuration Synchronization Screen
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At the same time, the charging station will be activated.
Figure 5-23 Charger Aviation Screen
Now the configuration synchronization is complete and the charging station will be restarted.
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5.10 Local Service Portal Operations
The Local Service Portal is a service tool provided by Autel that provides information pertaining to the
equipment. This service tool configures key parameters for commissioning, enables on-site diagnostics.
Normally, the parameters have already been setup before shipment. Follow the steps below to adjust
the parameters, if needed.
NOTICE
The OCPP parameter setup should be performed by an installation engineer.
5.10.1 OCPP Setting
Follow the steps below to set the OCPP parameter.
1. On the Standby Screen, tap the “coin” icon or the “globe” icon on the upper-right corner to
enter the Pricing Details Screen.
Figure 5-24 Standby Screen
2. On the Pricing Details Screen, double tap the upper-left corner to enter the next page.
Figure 5-25 Pricing Details Screen
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3. Select Device Maintenance on the screen.
Figure 5-26 Selecting “Device Maintenance” Screen
4. A password prompt will appear. Enter the last 6 characters of the product serial number to
continue, which can be found on the product label.
Figure 5-27 Entering Password Screen
5. On the Device Maintenance Screen, select OCPP Connection.
Figure 5-28 Device Maintenance Screen
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6. Set the Server URL.
Figure 5-29 Setting the Server URL Screen
NOTICE
For safety reasons, it is recommended to contact Autel technical support to reset
the password.
5.10.2 Autel Charge Cloud Configuration
To ensure the normal operation of the charging station, configuring the Autel charge cloud is necessary.
This platform is a one-stop charging management solution intended to address the needs of many use
cases including residential, commercial, governmental, car dealers, and fleets. Contact Autel technical
support for subscription and obtain the Autel Charge Cloud Manual for more details.
If a third-party cloud platform is used, consult their personnel for configuration.
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6. Operation
6.1 Before Use
Ensure that the charging station is installed according to the instructions in this manual.
Make an emergency plan that instructs people what to do in case of an emergency.
Provide the instructions for emergency stop and charge session to the user.
The manufacturer or a trained technician should perform the commissioning work. Contact the manufacturer when the charging station is ready for commissioning.
The space around the charging station shall not be blocked by snow or other objects.
Ensure that the maintenance work has been carried out on the charging station.
6.2 Powering Up the Charging Station
1. Ensure that the upstream breaker stays in the OFF position and locked during the procedure.
2. Tighten the screws and bolts of key parts and ensure the cabinet is clean inside to prevent the
electronic components from being damaged by dust or particles.
3. Use the multimeter to check the circuit connections among L1, L2, L3, and PE. If short circuit
occurs, contact Autel technical support.
4. Ensure that the MCCB stay in the OFF position.
5. Contact Autel technical support to turn on the upstream breaker, then use a voltage tester to
measure the voltage of AC power input between the terminals on the surge protection device
switch. Ensure that all the measured voltages are in accordance with local regulations.
6. Set the main breakers to the ON position.
7. Set the MCCB to the ON position and connect to the main circuit. Close the doors of the
cabinet. The charging station is now ready for use.
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6.3 Emergency Situations
If there is an emergency, push the emergency stop button. Then the charging station will stop all charge
sessions and the touchscreen will display the following message:
Figure 6-1 Fault Message Screen
Reset the charging station after an emergency (making sure that the situation is safe again first): Turn
the emergency button clockwise to release it. The charging station will start, the message will disappear
from the touchscreen, and the charging station will resume normal operation.
6.4 Charge Sessions
General charging procedure:
1. Park an EV with the charging port within reach of the charging handle.
2. Plug in the vehicle.
3. Start the charge session.
4. Stop the charge session.
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6.4.1 Standby Screen
Figure 6-2 Standby Screen
1. Time, Internet icon and charger name — an x appearing at the lower corner of the Internet icon
indicates the charging station is not connected to the Internet
2. Standby screen
3. Pricing details, user guide and language options
After a charging handle is successfully connected to the EV, the charging station can automatically
recognize the charging handle and the corresponding charging handle’s Authorization screen will
appear.
If no operation is performed for a period of time on the Authorization screen, the Standby screen will
appear. Manually select the charging handle on the touchscreen to exit the standby screen.
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6.4.2 Authorization
CAUTION
Before starting a charge session, observe the screen for any abnormality,
such as an error message. Check the surroundings and the charging station
for any abnormality or damage as well.
DO NOT operate the charging station if the screen displays an error message.
Contact Autel technical support.
When the Authorization Screen appears, you can use any of the following methods to start a charge
session:
RFID card
Credit card (optional)
Scan the QR code on the screen
Telephone
Plug & charge (supports the ISO 15118 PnC function)/Autocharge
PIN
Figure 6-3 Authorization Screen
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6.4.3 Start Charging
The charging station enters communication with the EV following a successful authorization. The charge
session will start automatically after passing safety tests.
Figure 6-4 Connecting Screen
6.4.4 Charging
Information about the charging process, remaining time, power, cost, charging duration, and energy
will appear on the Charging Screen.
Figure 6-5 Charging Screen
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6.4.5 Stop Charging
Credit Card/Plug & charge/Autocharge/PIN/Telephone: Tap the Stop button on the
touchscreen.
QR Code/RFID Card: Tap the Stop button on the Charging Screen of the Autel Charge app.
RFID Card: Tap the RFID card on the card reader again to finish charging.
NOTICE
The charge session stops automatically when the battery is full.
Once the charging stops, the transaction details will appear on the screen.
Figure 6-6 Charging Details Screen
WARNING
Do not cover the vent during charging.
Do not clean or operate in your EV during charging.
6.4.6 Finish Charging
Return the charging handle to the socket on the charging station.
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6.5 Charging Errors
This section depicts several common problems that may arise during a charge session along with
possible causes/solutions to resolve them. If the problem persists, contact Autel technical support.
6.5.1 Charging Handle Connection Error
If the charging handle is not connected to the EV, then the Connector Not Connected screen will appear.
Disconnect completely, then plug in the EV and recheck the screen to see if the error message is
resolved.
6.5.2 Authorization Failure
The Authorization Failure screen appears when there is an error processing the chosen authentication
method. The cause and possible solution(s) will display on the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions
to resolve the problem, or contact Autel technical support.
6.5.3 Charge Start Failure
The Charge Start Failure screen appears when the charger has failed to pass the initialization process.
The cause and possible solution(s) will display on the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to
resolve the problem.
6.5.4 Charging Failure
The Charging Failure screen appears when various errors occur during a charge session. The cause and
possible solution(s) will be displayed on the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to resolve the
problem, or contact Autel technical support.
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7. Maintenance
7.1 Routine Maintenance
Routine maintenance can keep the charging station in a safe and stable state.
Clean the cabinet every quarter, tighten the screws and bolts of key parts, and check whether the
wire connection of the connector is burned out. If any abnormality is found, replace the parts in
time.
Clean the air filter and dust filter at least twice a year.
Test the residual current device once a year.
WARNING
Disconnect the power supply to the charging station during the entire
maintenance procedure.
Ensure unauthorized personnel are kept at a safe distance during
maintenance.
Wear proper personal protective equipment, such as protective clothing,
safety gloves, safety shoes, and safety glasses.
If the safety devices are removed for maintenance, reinstall them after
completing the work.
7.1.1 Cleaning the Cabinet
The cabinet is powder-coated. The coating must be kept in good condition. When the charging station
is in a corrosion sensitive environment, superficial rust may appear on welding points. Visible rust has
no risk to the integrity of the cabinet.
To remove rust:
1. Stop the charge session and power off the charging station.
2. Remove rough dirt by spraying with low-pressure tap water.
3. Apply a neutral or weak alkaline cleaning solution and let it soak.
4. Remove dirt by hand with a damp and non-woven nylon cleaning pad.
5. Rinse thoroughly with tap water.
6. Apply wax or a rust-preventive primer for extra protection if needed.
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7.1.2 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filters
The charging station is equipped with two air inlet filters and two air outlet filters with a large mesh
area to prevent the electronic components from being damaged by dust. Clean the air filters every 3
months (not exceeding 6 months). Replace the air filters once a year.
To clean the air inlet filters:
1. Ensure there is no active charge session and perform lockout-tagout to secure the charging
station.
2. Open the left-side door of the charging station. When the cabinet door is open, the internal
components of the charging station should not be exposed to rain, snow or harsh
environments.
3. Manually unscrew the screw (A).
4. Manually pull up while moving and turning left the air inlet filters to remove them from the
fixing board as shown.
5. Clean the air inlet filters of debris or dust and reinstall the cleaned filters. Or install the new
air inlet filters.
6. Close the left-side door of the charging station.
Figure 7-1 the Air Inlet Filter
To clean the air outlet filters:
The air outlet filters are at the right-side door of the charging station. Refer to the steps above to
proceed.
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7.2 Inspection and Maintenance
Routine maintenance is needed even if the charging station is operating in normal condition.
When parts need to be replaced, cut off the power supply upstream and inside the equipment before
proceeding.
Regularly conduct visual inspection of the following:
Cable and charging handle: Check for cracks or ruptures.
Display: Check for damage and cracks. Check whether the touchscreen works.
Coating of the cabinet: Check for damage, cracks or ruptures.
Cabinet: Check for rust or damage.
The following special inspections are needed for safe use:
Check if the charging station was struck by lightning.
Check if the charging station is damaged due to an accident or fire.
Check if the charging station installation site has been flooded.
WARNING
Stop the charge session and do not connect the power to the charging station until
all the inspections are completed.
7.3 Remote Maintenance
The charging station can connect to the Autel cloud platform to monitor parameters in real time.
Autel’s cloud platform provides remote upgrades, diagnosis, and services, and identifies any issue
during operation.
Daily system self-check.
Contact Autel technical support to resolve any issue found.
Autel service engineers can check logs, update configurations and programs, and provide remote
maintenance services such as remote management, diagnosis, configuration, and upgrade.
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7.4 Maintenance Schedule
Item Frequency Operations
Charging Handle Every 3 months Check for cracks or ruptures.
Input Cable Every 3 months Check for cracks or ruptures.
Inlet Air Filter Annually Replace the inlet air filter.
Outlet Air Filter Annually Replace the outlet air filter.
Cabinet Every 6 months Clean and check for damage, including the air
filters.
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8. Technical Specifications
8.1 General Specifications
Table 8-1 Product Specifications
480 kW (Air Cooling)
AC Input
AC Input Capacity 520 kVA
Earthing System 3P + PE
Input Voltage 3-phase 400 VAC ± 10% (2 routes)
Input Frequency 50 Hz
Grid Type TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S, TT (Requires external RCD)
Power Factor ≥ 0.99
Overvoltage Category AC Side (Input) OVC: III
Harmonic Distortion (THDi) < 5%
Maximum Current (each route) 415 A
Input Distribution AC 630 A x 3P circuit breaker
Single transformer, 2 routes (240 kW each)
DC Output
Output Power 480 kW
Output Voltage 150-1000 V
Max. Number of Outputs 2 or 4
Charging Mode CCS2/CHAdeMO
Minimum Adjustable Power 40 kW
Output Current 380 A (Max. 500 A)
Peak Efficiency >=96.5%
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480 kW (Air Cooling)
General Characteristics
Dimensions (W x D x H) 782 x 782 x 2150 mm
Net Weight Approx. 718 kg
Mounting Floor Standing
Touchscreen
15.6-inch LCD Touchscreen
8-inch LCD Touchscreen (Optional)
27-inch LCD Touchscreen (Optional)
Connectivity
4G/5G (Dual SIM Card)
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
Software Update OTA updates via web portal, FTP, FTPS, HTTPS
Cable Length 5 m
7.5 m (Optional)
Energy Metering Accuracy: 1%
Standby Power <50 W
Short Circuit Current 35 kA
Emergency Button Yes
Enclosure Type Zinc Aluminum Magnesium Alloy
Internal RCD Optional
Enclosure Rating IP54/IK10
Communication to the EV
ISO/IEC 15118 with PnC
DIN 70121
CHAdeMO 1.2
User Interface
Status Indication Standard
RFID Protocols
ISO 14443 A/B
ISO/IEC 15693
MIFARE
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480 kW (Air Cooling)
Credit Card Readers
Nayax VPOS/Onyx
Payter P66/P68/Apollo
PAX IM30
Worldline Valina
Communication Protocols OCPP 1.6J
(OCPP 2.0.1 Optional)
Cable Management System Standard
User Authentification
AutoCharge
Plug & Charge
APP
RFID Card
QR Code
Credit Card (Optional)
Environmental Specifications
Humidity <95% RH, non-condensing
Operating Altitude 2000 m (De-rating begins from 2000 to 4000 m)
Operating Temperature Range –35 to +55 °C (+40 to +55 °C with power de-rating, derating strategy TBD)
Storage Temperature Range –40 to +70 °C
Noise <65 dB@1 m/25 °C/full load
Safety and Compliance
Protection
Surge, overcurrent, undervoltage, overvoltage, tilt sensor,
access protection, over-temperature protection, short
circuit and overload protection
EMC Compliance EMC Class A
Safety Standards
IEC 61851-1
IEC 61851-23
IEC 61851-21-2
IEC 61000
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480 kW (Air Cooling)
Certification
CE
UKCA
TR25
ETSI EN 303645
Warranty
Design Life 10 Years
Warranty 24 months, warranty extension possible
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-Is paigaldada uus Tmax T7S 1000A kaitselüliti koos 1000/5A
kuhu saab ühendada uue Tmax kaitselüliti.
-Demonteerida olemasolevad MP Is faaside latid ning paigaldada uued,
jätkuhülsside abil.
ümber IIs. Tähistada tähisega F4. Vajadusel pikendada kaablisooni
-Is olemasolev fiider F7 lüliti koos sulavkaitsmete ja maakaabliga tõsta
-Asendada Is olemasolev bilansiarvesti.
-Asendada Is olemasolevad 1000/5A voolutrafod 1500/5A trafodega.
MÄRKUS:
F1 F3 F5 F4F2
p
M
3
REJ603
630 A 630 A
200 A
M
3 RI
M M
3
630 A M
3
M
REJ603REF615
KOL
ML
KOL
ML
VL
ML LL
VL
ML LL
630 A
ML LL
KOL
ML
RTU+DC+Side
24 kV, 630 A, 16 kA/1s
K01 K03 K05
RTU+DC+Side
24 kV, 630 A, 16 kA/1s
VL
630 A
K02 K04 K06
Bilansiarvesti P2P Bilansiarvesti P2P
3 1
5 /4
0 0
A
4 0
0 / 4
0 0
A
1 0
0 /4
0 0
A
A X
P K
4 G
3 0 0
T K
1 /J
K 1
2 8
6 1
A X
P K
4 G
3 0 0
J K
1 2
8 6
2
A X
P K
4 G
1 2
0
9 3
5 9
4 L
K
3 1
5 /4
0 0
A A
X P
K 4 G
3 0 0
L K
2 2
1 9
8 1
600/5 A
0,2S
I3 =...
I1 =500AF2
2 x ( A
X P
K 4 G
3 0 0 )
ta r b ij
a k
a a b li
d
P 2
P
A r v
e s ti
3
L=186/200m
AHXAMK-W 3x240+35 24kV
KPL223206
AJ PARMU
AHXAMK-W 3x240+35 24kV
KPL223206
L=186/200m
AHXAMK-W 3x240+35 24kV
K02100419
AJ RAUA
AHXAMK-W 3x240+35 24kV
K02100419
G HOIATUS
KAHEPOOLNE TOIDE
F7
1000/5 A
0,2S
I3 =...
I1 =1000A
6x(AXPK4G300)
tarbija kaablid
3 kWh
P2PLLK
00803004-L
elektriautode laadimisjaam
Tallinna mnt. 82
T m
a x T
7 S
1 0 0 0 A
Joon nr:
Kuupäev 11.07.2025
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Projekt
Projekt
Sisu
Tiitelleht 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sisu 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toote andmekaardid
Vizulo - Micro Martin 20 W 8 LED (1x 8 LED MOD AA) 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Territoorium 1
Parkla
Kokkuvõte / Valgusstseen 1 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Projekt
Toote andmetabel
3
Vizulo - Micro Martin 20 W 8 LED
Artikli nr. 6000027524 MRUE
020 730 L22 AA008
P 20.0 W
ΦLamp 2669 lm
ΦValgusti 2669 lm
η 100.00 %
Valgusviljakus 133.4 lm/W
CCT 3000 K
CRI 70
Polaarne LDC
Projekt
Parkla (Valgusstseen 1)
Kokkuvõte
4
Säilivustegur 0.80 (kõik kokku)
Põhipind 54.08 m²
Ääretsoon Töötasand 0.000 m
Kõrgus Töötasand 0.000 m
Ruumi kõrguse valgusti 0.010 m
Projekt
Parkla (Valgusstseen 1)
Kokkuvõte
5
Tulemused
Suurus Arvutatud Nõutav väärtus Kontroll Indeks
Töötasand Ēvertikaalne 14.8 lx ≥ 5.00 lx WP1
Uo (g1) 0.47 ≥ 0.25 WP1
Kulusuurused(2) Kasutus 0.00 kWh/a max. 1900 kWh/a
Ala Erivõimsus 0.00 W/m² –
0.00 W/m²/100 lx –
(1) Põhineb 2.000 m × 27.041 m ristkülikukujulisel ruumil ja SHR-i väärtusel 0.25.
(2) Arvutatud DIN:18599-4 abil.
Kasutamisprofiil: Tankimiskohad (5.6.1 Sõidukite parkimis- ja peatumiskohad)
Valge 4 / 11413 Tallinn / 620 1200 / [email protected] / www.transpordiamet.ee
Registrikood 70001490
Pärnu Linnavalitsus
Suur-Sepa tn 16
80098, Pärnu, Pärnu maakond
Teie 12.09.2025
Meie 17.09.2025 nr 7.1-2/25/15407-2
Tehnovõrgu ehitusloa eelnõu kooskõlastamine
märkustega
Olete esitanud Transpordiametile kooskõlastamiseks aadressile Pärnu maakond, Pärnu linn, Pärnu
linn, Parmu tn 1 // Tallinna mnt 82 (Elektriautode laadimispunktid) ehitusloa eelnõu (menetlus nr
511194)
Kinnistud asuvad riigitee nr 1962 Pärnu-Sauga ühendustee km 0,19 kaitsevööndis. Kavandatavad
elektrirajatised ulatuvad lähima punktiga ca 20m kaugusele riigitee katte servast.
Ehitusloa aluseks on LEONHARD WEISS OÜ töö nr 10896 „Elektriautode
laadimispunktid .Tallinna mnt. 82, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa“
Lähtudes ehitusseadustiku § 70 lg 3 ja § 99 lg 3, kooskõlastame ehitusloa eelnõu ja anname
nõusoleku riigitee kaitsevööndis kehtivatest piirangutest kõrvale kaldumiseks vastavalt ehitusloa
aluseks olevale tööle nr 10896
Nõusolek tugineb asjaolule, et projekti realiseerimisest huvitatud isik ja tehnovõrgu omanik on
nõus arvestama Transpordiameti poolt esitatud ettepanekute ja järgmiste nõuetega:
1. EhS § 70 lg 2 p 1 kohaselt ei tohi ehitus- ega muu tegevus kaitsevööndis ohustada riigiteed
ega selle korrakohast kasutamist.
2. Juhul kui tööde tegemine võib riigiteel liiklejaid ohustada mistahes viisil, tuleb ohutuse
tagamisel lähtuda liiklusseaduse § 71 lõike 4 alusel kehtestatud majandus- ja taristuministri
13.07.2018 määrusest nr 43 „Nõuded ajutisele liikluskorraldusele“. Riigiteel
liikluskorralduse ajutiseks muutmiseks on vajalik liikluskorralduse projekt, millele on
saadud tee omaniku nõusolek.
3. Riigitee ja selle rajatiste kahjustamine on keelatud; ehitustehnikaga manööverdamine
riigiteel ja riigitee mulde nõlvadel ei ole lubatud. Materjalide veod korraldada
olemasolevate juurdepääsuteede kaudu.
4. Projekti realiseerimisel tuleb vältida pinnase (muda, kruus jms) kandumist riigiteele.
Vajadusel näha ette vastavaid leevendavaid meetmeid, näiteks sõidukite puhastamine enne
riigiteele sõitmist.
5. Töövõtjal näha ette paigaldustöödega rikutud maa-ala korrastamine ning kahjustatud
teerajatiste taastamine.
Järelevalvet esitatud nõuete täitmise üle riigitee kaitsevööndi ulatuses teostab
Transpordiamet ehitusseadustikus kehtestatud korras.
2 (2)
Lugupidamisega
(allkirjastatud digitaalselt)
Gunnar Mägi
peaspetsialist
planeerimise osakonna tehnovõrkude üksus
Lisa: 10896 dokumendid
5184315, [email protected]
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