Installation Guide

Electric Requirements for Plug In
DANGER: SHOCK RISK. Prior to wiring, make sure to turn off circuit breaker to the 240 V outlet. Do not return
power to outlet until installation is complete. Failure to follow this step could result in
shock or electrocution.
The homeowner should know the final amperage of the circuit and the expected charging rate available after
activation. Discuss with your electrician or power utility company.
1. Before installing the
WPT
charging station, consult with a licensed
WPT
contractor or a licensed electrician, and
use a trained installation expert to ensure compliance with local building and electrical codes and standards,
climate conditions, safety standards, and all applicable codes and ordinances. Inspect the charging station for
proper installation before use.
2. The EV700 is ready to be used out of the box if a 240V NEMA 6-50 or NEMA 14-50 outlet is available for use.
3. If a NEMA 6-50 or 14-50 outlet is not available, contact a licensed
electrician for installation.
4. The EV700 is a constant current charging device requiring
32 amps from the property’s main power source.
CAUTION: The circuit in use must be rated for 125% maximum load.
The EV700 is a continuous load device.
5. At minimum, it is recommended that a wire rated 600V/105°C, 8-gauge, 50-amp copper conductor is used to
power the NEMA 6-50 or NEMA 14-50 outlet.
6. Ensure the electrical panel supports a 240V AC dedicated circuit with a new, dedicated, non-GFCI two-pole
circuit breaker, in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Affix the label with the appropriate rating to the
circuit in the panel.