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(M094B01-03-17A)

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  • Page 1 Indoor electric vehicle charging eHome Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL (M094B01-03-17A)
  • Page 2 eHome Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to modify features or the product manual without prior notifi cation. DISCLAIMER CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifi cations to the device or the unit specifi ca- tions set out in this instruction manual without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3�10�- CHECKING THE DEVICE STATUS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 4�- OPERATION ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 4�1�- Product description ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 4�1�1�- eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16, T2C32, T1C16 N and T1C32 N MODELS �������������������������������������22 4�1�2�- eHome T1C32-A, T1C32-B, T1C32-A MID, T2C32-A, T2C32-B AND T2C32-A MID MODELS ������25 4�2�- FIRMWARE VERSION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 4�3�- CHARGING PROCEDURE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29...
  • Page 5: Revision Log

    2.- 3.3.1. - 3.7. - 3.8.1. - 3.8.2. - 4.1. - 4.7. - 4.8. - 5. INFORMATIVE NOTE CIRCUTOR’s WB and eHome chargers range is designed for the recharge of electric vehicles (VE) in Mode 3 in accordance with IEC-61851 (VE charging conductive system).
  • Page 6: 1�- Verification Upon Reception

    - 1 Cable gland M25x1.5, If any problem is noticed upon reception, immediately contact the transport company and/or CIRCUTOR’s after-sales service. 2�- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The eHome charging system is specially designed to be easily installed both in outdoor and in-...
  • Page 7 eHome Table 2 shows all the devices in the eHome series. Table 2:SeHome series� Earth leakage Models Connector MID meter protection T1C16 Type 1 T1C32 Type 1 T2C16 Type 2 T2C32 Type 2 T1C32-A Type 1 Type A T1C32-B Type 1 Type B T1C32-A MID Type 1...
  • Page 8: 3�- Device Installation

    eHome 3�- DEVICE INSTALLATION 3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS The device is designed for installation in indoor and outdoor areas. Whatever is the case, the device must be installed safely and with the adequate electrical protections. In order to use the device safely, it is essential that the individuals who handle it follow the safety measures set out in the standards of the country where it is being used.
  • Page 9: 3�2�- Emplacement

    eHome 3.2.- EMPLACEMENT When installing the unit it is necessary to respect some minimum distances for maintenance and safety reasons. The recommended LA height is Minimum value: 600 mm. Maximum value: 1200 mm. Please comply accordingly to your country specifications. 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm...
  • Page 10: 3�3�2�- Power Supply - Line Dimensioning

    eHome  MCB: Its gauge must be chosen depending on the maximum output current of the charging point. For more information, see 5.- TECHNICAL FEATURES. 3�3�2�- POWER SUPPLY - LINE DIMENSIONING The dimensioning of the device power supply line must be checked by a qualified electrician. Note that various factors such as the cable length between the distribution board and the de- vice, its maximum output current or ambient temperature may have influence of the selected cable.
  • Page 11 eHome CLICK Figure 3:Opening the device, Step 2� Beware of not breaking the plastic of the frame with the screw driver. 3�- Grabbing the frame with the hand by the lower part, pull and take it off totally, from the bot- tom to the top.
  • Page 12 eHome 4�- Remove the six screws of the front part by using a screw driver and take out the front part of the enclosure. Figure 5:Opening the device, Step 4� Be sure that the device is not energised before going forward with the opening procedure.
  • Page 13: 3�5�- Power Supply Line Cable Insertion

    eHome 3.5.- POWER SUPPLY LINE CABLE INSERTION There are two possibilities to insert the electric wires or electric pipe:  Using the rear cable insertion opening.  Using the bottom cable insertion opening. In all cases it is required to install a cable gland to ensure properly installation and preserve the IP of the device.
  • Page 14: 3�5�2�- Using The Bottom Cable Insertion Opening

    eHome Be careful of not damaging any of the inside components when breaking out the rear cable insertion opening. 3�5�2�- USING THE BOTTOM CABLE INSERTION OPENING� Introduce the cable through the opening and fix it properly by means of the supplied M25 cable gland.
  • Page 15: 3�6�2�- Considerations

    eHome All materials shown in the above table may vary depending on the wall surface type. 3�6�2�- CONSIDERATIONS The device is designed to drain the water properly from the upper side down. The device must be installed vertically (use a level tool to ensure its installation at an angle of 90º) Please ensure that the installation surface is flat.
  • Page 16 eHome Figure 12: Installation, step 2� Place the enclosure on a flat surface. Use 3x45mm screws to fix the unit to the wall. Check whether the box has any inclination using a level tool. 3�- Use Ø 6 drill size to make the 3 holes into the wall. Figure 13:Installation, step 3 (a)�...
  • Page 17: 3�7�- Cable Support

    eHome Figure 15:Installation, step 4� All screws and wall plugs needed to attach the device to the wall are not in- cluded. 3.7.- CABLE SUPPORT The device has a support for the cable, Figure 16 (Units in mm) Figure 16: Cable support� shown the list of materials (not included) that are necessary to fix the cable support on Table 4 the wall:...
  • Page 18: 3�7�1�- Installation

    eHome Table 4:Needed material� Material Quantity Dimensions Picture Wall plug Ø 6 mm Screws 3x45 mm All materials shown in the above table may vary depending on the wall surface type. 3�7�1�- INSTALLATION 1�- Use Ø 6 drill size to make the 3 holes into the wall. Figure 17: Installation, Step 1�...
  • Page 19: 3�8�2�- Power Supply Line Connection

    eHome Figure 19:Electrical installation, step 1� The device is set to 16A / 32A, depending on the model, from factory default settings. 3�8�2�- POWER SUPPLY LINE CONNECTION Perform the 230V ~ single-phase connection as shown in the Figure 20 Do not forget to connect the ground cable (PE) to its corresponding terminal. L N PE L N PE Figure 20:Electrical installation, step 2�...
  • Page 20: 3�9�- Closing The Device

    eHome 3.9.- CLOSING THE DEVICE 1�- Place back the 6 screws from the front cover in order to close the device. Figure 21:Closing the device, step 1� Beware of the cables between the cover and the base while closing the device. 2�- Put the frame back, from the top to the bottom of the box, ensuring it does click at the six points shown in the Figure 22...
  • Page 21: 3�10�- Checking The Device Status

    eHome 3.10.- CHECKING THE DEVICE STATUS Once all installation procedure has been performed, check the following points: 1�- Check that the EV tethered cable and its connector are in proper conditions before starting the charging operation. 2�- Check that no abnormal noise appears while the device is charging. 3�- Check the status LED bar to know the present operating status of the device.
  • Page 22: 4�- Operation

    4�1�1�- eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16, T2C32, T1C16 N and T1C32 N MODELS 4�1�1�1� - Front product view Figure 23: Front product view (eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16, T2C32, T1C16 N and T1C32 N) Table 6: Front product view (eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16, T2C32, T1C16 N and T1C32 N)
  • Page 23 4�1�1�2�- Inside product view: eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16 and T2C32 Models Figure 24: Inside product view (eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16 and T2C32)� Table 7: Inside product view (eHome T1C16, T1C32, T2C16 and T2C32)� Description EV tethered cable Output contactor...
  • Page 24 4�1�1�3�- Inside product view: eHome T1C16 N and T1C32 N Models Figure 25: Inside product view (eHome T1C16 N and T1C32 N)� Table 8: Inside product view (eHome T1C16 N and T1C32 N)� Description EV tethered cable Output contactor...
  • Page 25: 4�1�2�- Ehome T1C32-A, T1C32-B, T1C32-A Mid, T2C32-A, T2C32-B And T2C32-A Mid Models

    4�1�2�1�- Front product view Figure 26:Front product view (eHome T1C32-A, T1C32-B, T1C32-A MID, T2C32-A, T2C32-B, T2C32-A MID) Table 9: Front product view (eHome T1C32-A, T1C32-B, T1C32-A MID, T2C32-A, T2C32-B, T2C32-A MID) Description CIRCUTOR logo Front cover Status RGB LED bar Frame...
  • Page 26 eHome 4�1�2�2�- Inside product view: eHome T1C32-A and T2C32-A models Figure 27:Inside product view (eHome T1C32-A and T2C32-A)� Table 10: Inside product view (eHome T1C32-A and T2C32-A)� Description EV tethered cable RGB LEDs Output contactor Input terminals Main board Heater (Optional depending on the model) Current limit selector Power supply line Rear cover...
  • Page 27 eHome 4�1�2�3�- Inside product view: eHome T1C32-A MID and T2C32-A MID models Figure 28:Inside product view (eHome T1C32-A MID and T2C32-A MID)� Table 11: Inside product view (eHome T1C32-A MID and T2C32-A MID)� Description EV tethered cable Input terminals Output contactor Heater (Optional depending on the model) Main board Power supply line...
  • Page 28 eHome 4�1�2�4�- Inside product view: eHome T1C32-B and T2C32-B Figure 29:Inside product view (eHome T1C32-B and T2C32-B)� Table 12: Inside product view (eHome T1C32-B and T2C32-B)� Description EV tethered cable RGB LEDs Output contactor Input terminals Main board Heater (Optional depending on the model) Current limit selector Power supply line Rear cover...
  • Page 29: 4�2�- Firmware Version

    eHome 4.2.- FIRMWARE VERSION When the device is booting, the LED bar will show the firmware version in orange. The first digit of the version will be shown as a certain number of blinkings of the first LED, as many times as the digit indicates, and the second digit will be displayed by the last LED blinking accordingly to what the second digit indicates (i.e.
  • Page 30 eHome Figure 32:Charging process� 4�- When the EV is fully charged, the charging process ends up and the status LED bar stops flashing and keeps fix in blue (B status) Figure 33:The EV is fully charged� Then you can unplug the cable from the EV. 5�- Once the cable is disconnected from the EV, the LED status bar turns back into green (A status) In this status, the unit is available to start a new charging process, whenever it is required.
  • Page 31: 4�4�- Operating Error Detection

    eHome 4.4.- OPERATING ERROR DETECTION The eHome is capable to detect the following operating errors:  Ventilation required error.  Pilot error.  Proximity error.  Negative PWM error  Maximum output current DIP switch error.  Temperature error. Whatever the error case is, the unit will stop charging and technical assistance will be required, except from the temperature error.
  • Page 32: 4�5�- Current Limit Selector

    eHome Tabla 13 (Continuation) : Operating errors� Error LEDs bar Temperature error When the device temperature is below or above a certain value, it is detected by the device. In the meantime, if the device is supplied with heater (optional), it Orange, blink starts heating the inside components until the operating temperature sequence...
  • Page 33: 4�6�- Remote Control Input

    eHome 4.6.- REMOTE CONTROL INPUT The eHome series offer the possibility of enabling the charging process by connecting an ex- ternal free-of-potential contact to a dedicated on-board input between pins 4 and 5 (see below Figure 35) Figure 35:Remote control input� This way, when the contact START is closed, if the EV is connected to the device, it will start the recharge straight away.
  • Page 34: 4�7�- Residual Current (Ehome Txc32-A, - B, -A Mid Models)

    eHome 4.7.- RESIDUAL CURRENT (eHome TxC32-A, - B, -A MID models) Note: Residual current is only available on models: eHome T1C32-A, T1C32-B, T1C32-A MID, T2C32-A, T2C32-B y T2C32-A MID. 4�7�1�- RESET THE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE The Residual-Current Device (RCD) installed in the different eHome models must be reset in case of actuation.
  • Page 35: 4�7�2�- Maintenance Of Residual-Current Device (Rcd)

    eHome 4�7�2�- MAINTENANCE OF RESIDUAL-CURRENT DEVICE (RCD) For the properly performance of the RCD in the different models of eHome, the RCD must be checked once a month. For making this operation, it is necessary to push the Test button (indicated as a “T” in the same RCD).
  • Page 36: 4�8�- Cirbeon (Optional)

    • Only trained and qualified personnel should have access to low-voltage elec- trical parts inside the device. •Use only CIRCUTOR supplied spare parts. 4�8�1�- LEDs BAR STATUS CONSIDERATION All the LEDs of the status LED bar turns into blue flashing when there is no enough current to...
  • Page 37: 4�8�2�- Connnections Cirbeon

    eHome 4�8�2�- CONNNECTIONS CirBEON Figure 41: Connections of CirBEON� Table 16: Connections of CirBEON� Description EV tethered cable Input terminals Output contactor Heater ( Optional depending on the model) Main board Power supply line Current limit selector Pin 2S1, CirBEON negative Rear cover Pin 2S2, CirBEON positive RGB LEDs...
  • Page 38: 5�- Technical Features

    eHome 5�- TECHNICAL FEATURES AC input T1C32 T2C32 T1C32 N T1C16 T2C32-A Model T1C32-A T2C16 T1C16 N T2C32-B T1C32-B T2C32-A MID T1C32-A MID AC Power supply 1P + N + PE 230 V ~ ± 10% AC Voltage Nominal input current 16 A 32 A 16 A...
  • Page 39 eHome Figure 42: Dimensions� Standards Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 1: General requirements IEC 61851-1:2010 Electric vehicle conductive charging system -- Part 22: AC electric vehicle IEC 61851-22: 2001 charging station Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets - Conductive IEC 62196-1:2014 charging of electric vehicles - Part 1: General requirements Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets - Conductive...
  • Page 40: 6�- Maintenance And Technical Service

    • CIRCUTOR accepts no liability due to the possible damage to the unit or other parts of the installation, nor will it cover any possible sanctions derived from a pos- sible failure, improper installation or “improper usage”...
  • Page 41 eHome Instruction Manual...
  • Page 42 CIRCUTOR, SA Vial Sant Jordi, s/n 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona) Tel: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www.circutor.com central@circutor.com...

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