– Reception via WLAN or UMTS exists.
– Protected against direct solar radiation and rain for
optimum and fault-free operation.
– Compliance with local regulations such as garage reg-
ulations or fire protection regulations.
6.2
Criteria for the electrical connection
The maximum charging current that can be configured is
indicated on the type label of the charging station. The
type label is on the right-hand side of the charging sta-
tion.
The power availability in the service connection determ-
ines the maximum permitted charging current. The elec-
trician makes the necessary settings in the configuration.
(see online configuration instructions: https://webasto-
charging.com/documentation)
Before connecting, have the prerequisites for connection
checked by an electrician. Comply with the nationally
applicable regulations of the authorities and power sup-
ply companies, e.g. registration of installation of a char-
ging station.
All protective devices specified must be designed such
that every power supply pole of the charging station is
disconnected in the case of a fault. When selecting the
protective device, you must use the national installation
regulations and standards.
6.2.1 Dimensioning of the Residual Current Circuit
Breaker (RCCB)
To protect against sinusoidal AC residual currents,
pulsating DC residual currents and smooth DC residual
currents, a residual current device (RCD) type B in ac-
cordance with EN 62423 must be connected upstream.
The rated residual current must not be greater than
30 mA.
6.2.2 Dimensioning of the circuit breaker
The circuit breaker must conform to IEC 60898. The let-
through energy (I²t) must not exceed a maximum
80,000 A²s.
Alternatively, a residual current circuit breaker combina-
tion (RCBO) according to EN 61009-1 can be used. The
aforementioned parameters apply for this circuit breaker
combination.
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6.2.3 Mains isolation device
The charging station does not have its own main ON/
OFF switch. The protective devices installed in the power
supply system are therefore also used to disconnect the
power supply.
6.2.4 Dimensioning the cross section of the lead
The electrician determines the conductor cross section.
The cross section of the lead is dependent on:
– the maximum power availability from the service con-
nection.
– the length of the cable.
6.3
Installation
See also chapter 13 "Assembly". The supplied installation
material is intended for mounting the charging station
on a concrete wall or on an external stand. For installa-
tion on a stand, the mounting material is included in the
scope of delivery of the stand.
ü Scope of delivery is checked for completeness.
u
Take into account the mounting position at the in-
stallation location. See chapter 13 "Assembly"
u
Remove the drill template at the perforation from the
packaging.
u
Mark the four positions of the drill holes at the install-
ation location using the drill template. See
chapter 13 "Assembly"
u
Drill 4 x 8 mm drill holes in the marked positions.
u
Mount the wall-mounting bracket in position over the
upper holes using 2 wall plugs and 2 screws,
6 x 70 mm, T25.
u
Remove the lower cover from the connection area of
the charging station.
See also Fig. 5
Remove the spiral antikink protection from the con-
u
nection area of the charging station and place it with
the other supplied material.
For surface mounting, make a recess for routing the
u
lead and network data line on the back of the char-
ging station over the designated predeter-
mined breaking points (if necessary deburr the edge
of the break using a round file).
u
Insert the lead and network data line through the
designated lead-throughs and fit the charging station
on the previously mounted bracket.
u
Mount the charging station using 2 screws, 6 x 90,
T25 through the mounting holes in the lower connec-
tion area.
Connecting the charging cable
u
Push the spiral antikink protection with the threadless
opening forward over the supplied charging cable.
Guide the charging cables through the previously pre-
u
assembled sealing clip.
NOTE
Ensure correct fit of the previously pre-as-
sembled rubber seals in the sealing clip.
u
Push the charging cable at least 1 cm over the upper
edge of the clamping area of the cable clamp.
u
Turn the antikink protection spiral several turns onto
the sealing clip.
NOTE
Do not tighten yet.
u
Screw in the supplied cable clamp in the correct posi-
tion on the charging cable.
NOTE
The cable clamp has two position options for
charging cable versions 11 kW and 22 kW.
Ensure that the "11 kW installed" label for a 11
kW charging cable is not visible.
See also Fig. 6
u
Fit the cable clamp in the correct mounting position
using the supplied self-tapping torx screws
(6.5 x 25 mm) and tighten to 5.5 Nm. (Attention: Do
not overtighten screws).
u
The cable clamp must be flush when securely screwed
in.
NOTE
Perform a tension test on the charging cable to
make sure that the cable cannot move.
u
Screw the antikink protection spiral onto the sealing
clip with a torque of 4 Nm.
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