evr-green® Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Manual 32A / 48A / 80A EVSE PK-A3429-10-00-5C WEB VERSION Cat. Nos.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Warnings .........................................................................................................................................4 2 Safety and Specifications .............................................................................................................5 3 Tools Needed ..................................................................................................................................6 4 Basic Interface ................................
1 WARNINGS Safety Instructions WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH, TURN OFF POWER at the circuit breaker or fuse, and test that the power is off before wiring! Do not remove circuit protective devices or any other component until power is turned off. • Risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover or attempt to open the enclosure of the device. No user serviceable parts inside.
2 SAFETY AND SPECIFICATIONS Design Safety Standards UL2594: Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment UL 2231-1: Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits: General Requirements UL 2231-2: Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits: Particular Requirements for Protection Devices for Use in Charging Systems UL 2251: Plugs, Receptacles and Couplers for Electric Vehicles UL 62: Flexible Cords and Cables UL 991: Tests for Safety-Related Controls Employing Solid-S
3 TOOLS NEEDED # Product Name Quantity 1 AC Charger (With Charging Cable) 1 Tools required before installing the Wall-Mounted charger: • Wire stripper • Phillips screwdriver 2 User Manual 3 Wall Mounted Bracket 1 4 M5 teeth screws 2 5 M6 Hexagonal Expansion Screws 4 6 Standard RFID Card 2 7 Administrator RFID card 1 1 • Adjustable Wrench 1 • Voltmeter or digital multimeter (for measuring AC voltage at the installation site) • Level • Pencil or marker • Drill 2 3 4 5 6 Stand
4 BASIC INTERFACE LED Light Indication RFID Card Reader SAE J1772 AC Charging Connector Rear Notch Charging Cable Inlet AC Power Inlet LAN Cable Inlet 7 WEB VERSION EV320 EV32W EV480 EV48W EV800 EV80W
5 DIMENSIONS Main Size of Charger - EV320, EV32W, EV480, EV48W, EV800 and EV80W 9.8 in. (24.9 cm) 3.4 in. (8.6 cm) Mounting Bracket 2.83 in. (7.2 cm) 14.2 in. (36.1 cm) WEB VERSION 4.8 in. (12.2 cm) Ø 0.35 in. (0.
6 STATUS LIGHT KEY 6.1 Status Description of the Charger Indication Light Status of Charger Indication Light Standby - Blue Light Blue Light The READY light stays steady in standby mode. Waiting for Charge - Green Light Green Light After the vehicle connector is connected to the vehicle inlet, the CHARGE light is constantly lit. Charging - Green Light Flashing Green Light Flashing The CHARGE light flashes while charging Fault - Red Light Red Light The red light is lit while fault.
7 INSTALLATION 7.1 Wiring 240V Single Phase - 208V 3-Phase, Wye-Connected - CAUTION: The two phases used must each measure 120V to Ground. Earth ground must be connected to neutral at only one point, usually at the breaker panel. CAUTION: The 208V feed is from a y-connection power grid, and the AC charger can connect to L1 and L2, L2 and L3, L1 and L3. Earth ground must be connected to neutral at only one point, usually at the breaker panel. Leave the unused leg open.
7 INSTALLATION 7.2 Wall-Mounted Bracket Installation 1. • Set the positions of the four (4) screw holes and drill them, with a diameter of .33 in. (8.5 mm) and a depth of 2.05 in. (52 mm). • Use 4 sets expansion screw and M6 screw to fix the wall-mounted bracket on the wall. • Use anchors appropriate for the wall substrate on which you are mounting. • Align the rear notch of charger into the wall-mounted bracket and fit the screw holes of the right and left side.
8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8.1 Operating Procedures • • • • User authorization Connect to Vehicle Charging Inlet Charging Message Charging completed NOTE: Device may need to be activated or de-activated with RFID cards. NOTE: RFID access control is disabled by default on all units. See section 8.2 for operation with RFID enabled. Operating Steps READY 1. Standby - Blue Light 2. Plug the charging connector into the vehicle charging inlet.
8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8.2 To Restrict User Activation via RFID Card Activation and Usage NOTE: Activation of RFID access control is ONLY required when access to charging will be restricted only for RFID card holders. If no restriction is required (open charging) this step is NOT required. 1.
8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3. To enable charging with RFID card(s) Charging can be enabled with your standard RFID cards 1. Enable charging. TAP your RFID card to the front of the charger over the image of the RFID. The POWER light will turn solid green when the RFID card has enabled the unit to charge. Button 2. Start charging. Press and hold the black button on the top of the charge plug and insert it into the inlet on your car. Charging starts automatically. The CHARGE light will flash green.
Status Blue Green Red Remark Input OVP - - 1 flash followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover Input UVP - - 2 flashes followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover Output OCP - - 3 flashes followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover OTP - - 4 flashes followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover RCD Abnormal - - 5 flashes followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover Ground Fault - - 6 flashes followed by 3 sec pause Auto Recover Control Pilot Fault - - Flicker Auto Recover MCU Self-Test Fail - - Constan
10 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 10.1 Daily Maintenance WARNING • Avoid moisture or water in the charger. If there is water or moisture, it is necessary to immediately power off to avoid immediate danger, and notify professional personnel to carry out maintenance before next use. CAUTIONS If possible, keep the charger clean and in a clean area with low humidity. Do not install it in an environment near the sea, with high oil, high humidity, or high dust.
11 FCC AND WARRANTY FCC STATEMENT: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ISED License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leviton could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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