5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Thank you for installing this charge point.
Make sure there is enough space to properly do the work.
Ensure to work safely and take the safety of others into
consideration as well, always work according local safety
regulations.
When selecting the mounting location of the charge point,
ensure that future maintenance work can be done easily.
5.1 PREPARATION
Step 1: Prepare the cabling & RCD and MCB (conform to
local rules & regulations);
Step 2: Indicate which circuit(s) the charge point is
connected to in the distribution board;
Step 3: Turn the socket lid anti-clockwise and out of the
cover of the charge point;
Step 4: Then pull the cover from the rear edge to open
the charge point. Do not use any objects or tools to do
this.
5.2 MECHANICAL MOUNT
Step 1: Put the charge point back plate on the wall to
check its placement (connector at +/- 1 m height). On
the wall, mark the positioning of the top two and bottom
two attachment points of the charge point and select the
appropriate fixtures (plugs, screws and washers).
Step 2: Drill all four holes and put the plugs in place.
Step 3: Secure the charge point to the wall using the top
two and bottom two attachment points. Ensure that the
rubber and stainless steel washers are used are placed
on the back of the charge point at the bottom two
attachment points.
5.3 POWER CONNECTION
Step 1: Select the appropriate grommet that suits the
cable thickness and place it in the opening of the power
cable inlet. Lubcirate if necessary to make it easier to
feed the power cable through;
Step 2: Secure the power cable using the cable clamp;
Step 3: Connect the power to the terminal blocks, as
indicated in the '3.4.1 Overview of Connections' section.
INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING – P26
INSTRUCTION MANUAL – P26 | P26
5.4 SHUNT & ON/OFF PEAK CABLE
Step 1: Pick the unsupplied power cable with 5 wires;
Step 2: Select the appropriate grommet to suit the cable
thickness and place it in the opening of the power cable
inlet. Lubricate if necessary to make it easier to feed the
power cable through;
Step 3: Connect L1, L2, L3, Neutral and Earth (PE) wires
to the charge point as indicated in the '3.4.2 Overview
Installing Accessories' section;
Step 4: Connect L1 and L2 wires on the PCB to connect
the shunt;
Step 5: Connect L3 and Neutral wire of on the PCB to
connect the ON/OFF Peak signal;
Step 6: Earthing wire (PE) remains to be used as
earthing wire. Make sure both ends are connected to the
earthing of the charge point and distribution board;
Step 7: For connecting the shunt at the distribution
board follow instructions supplied with the shunt;
Step 8: For connecting the ON/OFF Peak cable, ensure
to connect each cable end at one side off the switch in
the smart meter.
5.5A LOAD SHEDDING - CT FOR 7,4 KW
MODEL
The CT connected to L1 must be connected to the
phase used by the charge point at the most upstream
point of the house grid.
Step 1: Install the CT on the same phase used by the
charge point, measuring the whole household. Place the
terminal block on a DIN-rail;
Step 2: Place UTP cable (not supplied) and connect
two wires (twisted pair) on both terminal blocks, in the
charge point and at the grid connection. The maximum
length of the cable is 10m.
5.5B LOAD SHEDDING MODULE FOR 11
KW MODEL
The current transformers (CT): Up to 3 CT heads can be
connected to the module. The connections are located
at the bottom of the module, and are labelled with L1, L2
and L3 on the front label. Each CT wire can be mounted
one above the other.
Although each measuring head is provided with 2
different coloured threads, the polarity of connection is
not important.
The CT's connected to L1, L2 and L3 must be
connected to the first, second and third
phase of the house grid in the correct order. Arrows are
shown on the CT, but direction is not important.
VERSION 0129NM02INT01
0520NM19INT03