Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- Disclaimers
- Revision History
- Contents
- HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK PREVENTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Smart EV Charging Safety Instructions
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Smart EV Charger
- Chapter 2: Connectors and Interfaces
- Chapter 3: Configuring and Using Smart EV Charger with mySolarEdge
- Chapter 4: Charging Instructions
- Chapter 5: Professional Installer- Connecting the AC Directly to the Smart EV Charger
- Required Equipment
- Main Procedure
- Grid Connection Guidelines
- Setting the Circuit Breaker Ratings
- Supported AC Grids
- Removing the Smart EV Charger Covers
- Disconnecting the AC Plug
- Directly Connecting the AC Grid to the Smart EV Charger
- Connecting the Smart EV Charger to the Single phase inverter with HD-Wave tec...
- Closing the Smart EV Charger Covers
- Chapter 6: Professional Installer - Setting Up Communication
- Chapter 7: Processional Installer - Configuring and Using Smart EV Charger with SetApp
- Chapter 8: Errors and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Professional Installer - Connecting the Smart EV Charger to an Energy Meter
- Mechanical Specifications
- Technical Specifications - Smart EV Charger (North America)
- Support Contact Information
To connect the Ethernet cable:
1. Remove the Smart EV Charger covers as described in
Removing the Smart EV Charger
Covers
on page 24.
2. Open the communication gland.
CAUTION!
The gland includes a rubber waterproof fitting, which should be used to
ensure proper sealing.
ATTENTION!
Le cote interne du gland contient une rondelle qui doit être utilisée pour une
bonne étancheïté.
3. Remove the plastic seal from one of the large openings.
4. Remove the rubber fitting from the gland and insert the CAT5/6 cable through the
gland and through the gland opening in the Smart EV Charger.
5. Insert the cable through the opening in the Smart EV Charger towards the
communication board.
6.
Push the cable into the cut opening of the rubber fitting (see the following figure).
CAT5/6 standard cables have eight wires (four twisted pairs), as shown in the diagram
below. Wire colors may differ from one cable to another. You can use either wiring
standard, as long as both sides of the cable have the same pin-out and color-coding.
Smart EV Charger Installation MAN-01-00657-1.0
39 Creating an Ethernet (LAN) Connection