Connecting The Supply Voltage; Connecting The Charging Contactor - Phoenix Contact EV Charge Control Basic User Manual

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4.5

Connecting the supply voltage

WARNING: Risk of electric shock
Only connect the charging station to the supply line while it is disconnected from the
power.
NOTE: Risk of damage to the device
Provide a circuit breaker when installing the device, which is labeled as the discon-
necting device for this device.
The circuit breaker must be suitably located and easily accessible to the user.
The power supply leading to the device must be protected against overcurrent up to
6 A, maximum. Provide a disconnecting device for disconnecting the charging station
from the voltage.
Supply voltage to the device via the N, L and PE terminal blocks.
Provide a disconnecting device for disconnecting the charging station from the voltage.
4.6

Connecting the charging contactor

NOTE: Risk of damage to the device
The C1 - C2 relay circuit must be protected against overcurrent up to 6 A, maximum.
Connect the charging contactor, which is used for connecting the vehicle to the mains,
via connection C1 - C2.
The charging contactor is connected using a relay that can be loaded up to 250 V/6 A,
maximum.
For the relevant connection examples, please refer to
Startup
Figure 7-1 on page
35.
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