Directives And Standards; Glossary - Wallbe Pro Plus Online M2M Instruction Manual

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12 DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS

The following guidelines and standards have been ob-
served:
Directives
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
• EMC-Directive 2014/30/EU
• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
• WEEE-Directive 2012/19/EU
Standards
• EN 61851-1
• EN 61439-7
• EN 61000-6-2
• EN 61000-6-3
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
13 GLOSSAR
Unfortunately, technical terms cannot always be avoi-
ded. In our glossary you will therefore find some tech-
nical terms and abbreviations briefly explained:
Vehicle inlet
The charging plug of the charging cable is inserted in
the vehicle inlet of the electric car. The vehicle inlet is,
so to speak, the socket of the electric vehicle.
Charging mode 3
Charging mode 3 is used for single-phase or three-pha-
se alternating current charging with permanently in-
stalled charging stations. Alternating current charging
is controlled by communication between the charging
station and the vehicle. Among other things, the char-
ging station is able to detect the charging power of the
charging cable, the interruption of the charging process
and the maximum available charging current.
Driving eMobility
Circuit breaker
Circuit breakers disconnect the circuit from the mains
if the current exceeds a certain value due to overload
or short-circuit.
Lock release function
The lock release function ensures that the charging
plug is automatically unlocked when the power fails
during charging.
RCD (Residual-Current Circuit Device)
A residual current device (RCD) , also known as residual
current circuit breaker, is a fault current protective de-
vice that interrupts a circuit when a so-called residual
current is detected. This can occur if a small part of the
current passes throug the human body and does not
flow back into the circuit via the RCD. RCDs trip at 30
mA at the latest.
Schukosteckdose
Die Schukosteckdose bezeichnet eine gebräuchliche
Haushaltssteckdose mit 230 Volt.
Contactor monitoring
By the contactor monitoring, it is determined whether
the contacts of the contactor are welded (glued) due
to a defect. In the event of such a fault, a dangerous
voltage is still present and the status LED lights red.
Sub-distribution
The sub-distribution serves to distribute the electricity
in the house. It is located in the so-called fuse box and
consists of various switching and fuse elements.
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