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GMC Magne Charge WM7200 Installation Manual page 5

Inductive charger

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Be certain you read all installation requirements and instructions before performing this installation.
1. This charger requires a dedicated branch circuit rated at 208 - 240 Vac (single phase) with a
minimum circuit capacity of 40 Amps and over-current protection of 40 Amps.
NOTICE:
Do not install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in the branch circuit. This
charger contains a built-in ground fault protection device that may cause nuisance
tripping of commercially available GFCIs.
2. Do not cut the charger's conduit or input wiring. For Wall Mount Installations, position the
power junction box such that the conduit and input wiring can be connected without being cut.
For Floor Mount Installations, attach the power junction box to the pedestal as described in the
Floor Mount Installation section without cutting the conduit or input wiring.
3. This charger must be mounted at least 46 cm (18 in) above the floor. Additionally, the area
beneath the charger and the louvers on the back side of the pedestal (if applicable) must
remain unobstructed for proper air flow.
4. To meet the requirements for handicap access to this charger (where required), the distance
between the center of the coupler paddle and the charging surface should not exceed 122 cm
(48 in).
5. This charger must be mounted in a location that allows an unobstructed clearance of at least
66 cm (26 in) directly above the unit to allow for service access.
6. The charger must be mounted within access of the electric vehicle's charge port. As illustrated
in figure 11, the maximum distance from the front of the charger to the charge port is 292 cm
(9 ft 7 in).
NOTICE: The pedestal that is supplied with the Floor Mount Installation Kit must be used for all
floor mount installations. The use of any other pedestal may result in a reduction of the charger's
performance and/or a loss of the warranty.
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