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Installation on mounting pole or mounting plate Charging procedure Charging an electric vehicle Error resolution and maintenance Identifying errors General operational malfunctions Checking the internal RCCB Taking the Wallbox eMH1 out of operation Appendix Technical specifications Dimensions Standards and guidelines Trademarks Definitions...
Only use accessories intended and sold for the product by ABL. Do not install this device in close vicinity to running water, water jets or areas subject to flooding.
Safety and user information – User information This device is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or have received instructions on how to use the device.
Introduction to the Wallbox eMH1 The Wallbox eMH1 is available in model variants with different charging outputs, which are optionally equipped with fixed charging cables with Type 2 charging connector, or with an integrated Type 2 charging socket. Further informa- tion on technical data are available in the appendix from page 25.
Introduction to the Wallbox eMH1 – Accessories Accessories The following accessories for the Wallbox eMH1 are available separately: STEMHX0 / PZ42D-00B01 Anodised aluminium mounting pole for fixing wallboxes using suitable adapter plates h = 1,495 mm, b = 150 mm, t = 150 mm ...
Installation – Installation site requirements Installation It is recommended to have the entire installation of the wallbox carried out by a qualified specialist electrical con- tractor. Electrical installation, final testing and certification for operation must be carried out by a qualified specialist electrical contractor, who, on the basis of their specialist training and experience, as well as their knowledge of the relevant standards, is able to assess and carry out the working steps described in this manual and recognise potential hazards.
Installation – Tools and accessories required You can install the Wallbox eMH1 on the separately available mounting pole STEMHX0 / PZ42D-00B01 or on a separately available mounting plate (WHEMH10 / PZ42D-00A04 or 1W0001 / PZ42D-00A06). In this case, the requirements regarding installation sites noted in the respective manuals apply.
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Installation – Preparing the mounting site Proceed as follows: Cut crosswise into the marks for the fixing points on the drilling template using the utility knife. Use the scissors to cut out the area for the power supply in the lower portion of the drilling tem- plate.
Installation – Preparing and fixing the wallbox in place Preparing and fixing the wallbox in place Continue to prepare the wallbox: Open the housing cover of the wallbox using the key supplied and flip it up. Loosen the four screws of the upper part of the housing using the screwdriver.
Installation – Electrical connection of the wallbox Using the power drill and bit, fix the housing base to the two lower mounting points with the two countersunk screws. y Select a torque that will not distort the housing base. Using the electric drill and suitable bit, secure the power supply cable in the internal strain relief.
Installation – Commissioning the wallbox Using the wire stripper, strip the individual con- ductors, fit end ferrules onto the wires and crimp them on using the crimp tool. Insert the individual conductors of the power supply cable into the respective terminals of the RCCB and tighten them using the screwdriver.
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Step 9. Switch on the RCCB in the wallbox and/or the domestic power distribution. Now lock the housing cover using the key. The installation of the Wallbox eMH1 is now complete and the wallbox switches to normal operating mode.
If required, the Wallbox eMH1 can be installed at the installation site on a mounting plate. y The WHEMH10 / PZ42D-00A04 has a cable storage holder for the charging cable of the Wallbox eMH1. y In addition to the cable storage holder, the 1W0001 / PZ42D-00A06 also provides a key switch, which can be...
Charging procedure – Charging an electric vehicle Charging procedure After installation and configuration, the eMH1 is ready for operation immediately, and can now be used to charge an electric vehicle. Charging an electric vehicle To charge an electric vehicle, proceed as follows: Park your electric vehicle so that its charging inlet can be easily reached with the charging cable's charging connector: Check the LEDs on the wallbox:...
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Charging procedure – Charging an electric vehicle Check the LEDs on the wallbox: 1 sec 1 sec 1 sec 1 sec 1 sec 1 sec y While the charging procedure is active, the blue LED will be continuously ON and the green LED will be OFF.
Error resolution and maintenance – Identifying errors Error resolution and maintenance Under certain circumstances, malfunctions may occur during operation that prevent or restrict charging operations. The Wallbox eMH1 independently detects errors and indicates them in the form of cyclically repeating LED flash patterns. Identifying errors...
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Error resolution and maintenance – Identifying errors Description Per cycle, the green and blue LEDs alternately flash twice each. Cause The internal DC fault current module has detected a DC fault current. Suggested solution If the error occurs for the first time, the charging procedure is interrupted for 30 seconds and then restarted automatically.
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Error resolution and maintenance – Identifying errors Error F7 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms Description Per cycle, the blue LED flashes twice, while the green LED is OFF. Cause The vehicle demands a charging procedure with ventilation. Suggested solution ...
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Error resolution and maintenance – Identifying errors Suggested solution The wallbox automatically reinitiates the charging procedure every 60 seconds. If the error continues to occur, the vehicle must be checked: please contact a qualified specialist repairer. Error F10 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms...
6 months: The RCCB has a push button with which to initiate the test function. For the Wallbox eMH1 Basic, an RCCB is required as part of the domestic power distribution. All other Wallbox eMH1 variants have an integrated RCCB.
Contact a qualified specialist electrical contractor to have the error resolved. Taking the Wallbox eMH1 out of operation In case of severe malfunctions or damage to the device, you must take the Wallbox eMH1 out of operation. To do so, proceed as follows:...
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MCB (eMH1 Basic: and the upstream RCCB) and close the distribution box. The Wallbox eMH1 is no longer connected to the electricity grid and can be removed by a qualified specialist electri- cal contractor if required.
Appendix – Technical specifications Appendix Technical specifications Model code 1W22Y1 / PZ42D-T0A02 1W22X1 / PZ42D-L0A02 Rated voltage 230 / 400 V Grid frequency 50 Hz Current 32 A Maximum output 22 kW Charging connection Type 2 charging cable (ca. 6 m) Phase system 3-phase Residual Current Devices RCCB, Type A, 30 mA DC fault current detection...
Appendix – Standards and guidelines Standards and guidelines General standards 2014/30/EU EMC Directive 2011/65/EU RoHS Guideline 2012/19/EU WEEE Directive 2014/35/EU Low voltage directive Standards governing electromagnetic interference (EMV) IEC 61851-21-2 Conductive charging systems for electric vehicles – Part 21-2: EMC requirements for off board electric vehicle charging systems Device safety standards IEC 61851-1 Ed.
Appendix – CE certification and compliance declaration CE certification and compliance declaration The Wallbox eMH1 carries the CE mark. A copy of the declaration of compliance is displayed below. Disposal advice The crossed out rubbish bin symbol indicates that electrical and electronic devices including accessories must be disposed of separate from household refuse.
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