METRON AC01 User Manual

METRON AC01 User Manual

Charging connector

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USER MANUAL
Type 2 to Schuko 16A
Charging connector AC01 is designed to enable charging electric devices (electric bicycles, scooters, etc) with normal Schuko
(Type F) 16A plugs from EV charging stations with Type 2 (IEC 62196) sockets. It sends signals "car connected" and "car ready
to charge" to the charging station thus enabling charging from connector's Schuko outlet.

GET STARTED

1.
Plug charging connector to charging station Type 2 socket.
2.
Turn-on Switch (A) (see picture above) => charging station gets the message "car connected" and locks the
connector (if it features plug lock function).
3.
Turn-on Switch (B) (see picture above) => immediately after switching on switch (B), charging station gets the
message "car ready to charge".
4.
Then charging station energizes its relays/contactors and you have voltage/power on connector's Schuko outlet.
When you want to stop charging, use the opposite procedure; first turn-off second switch (B) and then first one (A). This will
de-energize the connector, unlock the connector at charging station socket and let you pull out the connector.
Some stations do not require this procedure to be followed, they start charging when you plug in the connector with both
switches at "ON" position.
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Summary of Contents for METRON AC01

  • Page 1 Type 2 to Schuko 16A Charging connector AC01 is designed to enable charging electric devices (electric bicycles, scooters, etc) with normal Schuko (Type F) 16A plugs from EV charging stations with Type 2 (IEC 62196) sockets. It sends signals “car connected” and “car ready to charge”...
  • Page 2 Schuko socket overtemperature protection function description: AC01 connector has built-in a very high quality Schuko socket that won’t overheat at continuous current of 16A. But if Schuko plug that is inserted in connector’s Schuko socket is bad quality it can dissipate a lot of heat. This heat is then detected by connector’s temperature sensor and if/when it exceeds allowed temperature the connector sends a signal to the charging...

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