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  • Page 1 Raption 50 Gen2 Series Service Manual...
  • Page 3 C O P Y R I G H T I N F O R M AT I O N This document is copyrighted, 2021 by Circontrol, S.A. All rights are reserved. Circontrol, S.A. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 — So, Hello! 2 — Features A - Main features B - Dimensions C - Components overview 3 — Control devices A - PC Screen B - Mode 4 board C - CCS board D - Mode 3 device 4 —...
  • Page 6 Raption 50 Series Service Manual 5 — Other components A - Heater system B - Ventilation system C - RFID reader D - AC meter E - DC meter F - SuperCapacitors board G - Power supplies H - Contactors 6 —...
  • Page 7 8 — Maintenance 9 — Annexes 10 — Technical data 11 — Need help?
  • Page 8 It is mandatory to follow the basic security information supplied in this manual to ensure safe and proper installation. Failure to follow safety instructions may involve personal injury, equipment damage and danger of death. CIRCONTROL is not responsible for events arising from such breach. THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS ARE USED FOR IMPORTANT...
  • Page 9: So, Hello

    IEC for users (broken connectors, caps 61851. that don’t close...). • Do not modify the Charge Point. If • Use only Circontrol supplied spare modified, CIRCONTROL will reject all parts. responsibility and the warranty will be void.
  • Page 10: Features

    Raption 50 Series Service Manual Main features...
  • Page 11 Features 1- Cover Exit AC cable 3- AC light beacon 4- CHAdeMO 5- Air inlet connector 6- Air outlet 7- Decorative 8- Decorative rear 9- Handle 10- CHAdeMO front panel panel holder 11- CCS holder 12- AC holder or 13- CCS light 14- CHAdeMO light 15- Antenna socket 32A *...
  • Page 12: B Dimensions

    Raption 50 Series Service Manual Dimensions • Units specified in millimeters:...
  • Page 13: C Components Overview

    Components Overview Inside the Charge Point it is possible to differentiate four main parts. In the upper part there are the electronic boards, the electrical protections and the electrical actuators. In the medium part there are the power modules. In the lower part there is the power input supply section and the last important part is in both doors.
  • Page 14 Raption 50 Series Service Manual 1 — E L E C T R O N I C B OA R D S , E T C ( U P P E R PA R T )
  • Page 15 1- DC Contactor. 12Vdc. Diode rectifier 162A (E6.1) 3- Fuse holder 1pole 14x51 120A(KM7.1/KM7.2/KM8.2/ with forced ventilation (M6.1) (F6.1/ F6.2/F6.3/F6.4) KM8.3) 4- Emergency button (S9.1) 5- Isolation protection 6- Heater with fan 400W device(B15.1) (M13.3) 7- Ceramic fuse 5x20 1A (F3.1/ 8- Miniature circuit breaker 4 9- Conctactor 10A/230VAC F3.2/F3.3/F3.4)
  • Page 16 Raption 50 Series Service Manual 2 — P O W E R M O D U L E S ( M E D I U M PA R T )
  • Page 17 1- Kit filters for Raption 50 Upper power modules 3- Lower power modules (A5.1/A5.2) (A5.3/A5.4) 4- Ventilation chamber 5- Kit filters for Raption 50 6- Centrifugal fan 190mm for access power stage (M12.2) 7- Kit filters for Raption 50 8- Power module 12.5kW 1 9- Power module 12.5kW 2 (A5.1) (A5.2)
  • Page 18 Raption 50 Series Service Manual 3 — P O W E R S U P P LY S E C T I O N ( L O W E R PA R T ) 1- Current transformer TC5 100/5 Switch disconnector 3 (T3.3/ T3.4/ T3.5) for MID AC poles + neutral 160A(F3.1).
  • Page 19 4 — L E F T D O O R On the left door it is placed the CHAdeMO and CCS holders and beacon lights. Optionally, locking system can be included too. When using a unit with ‘Mechanical connector locking’ accesory at DC holders, is not possible to pull back the connectors from holders until user has shown RFID card and selected the connector he wants to charge with.
  • Page 20 Raption 50 Series Service Manual 5 — R I G H T D O O R 1- Router (A11.2) UTP 6 - Ethernet cable 3- PC Screen cover 4- Unit's MAC number 5- RFID card reader (B11.1)
  • Page 21 6 — B L O C K D I AG R A M...
  • Page 22 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual 7 — C O M M U N I C AT I O N S S C H E M E Find in the next scheme all the components communicating via TCP/IP Ethernet and its respectives IPs.
  • Page 23 Raption 50 Series Service Manual...
  • Page 24: A - Pc Screen

    Raption 50 Series Service Manual PC Screen (HMI) The PC screen (HMI) and the RFID reader are located at the right door. Normally, at the RJ45 port it is connected the Ethernet cable coming from the router when it is installed. However, it is also here where the Service PC should be connected when Charing Station has to be configured.
  • Page 25: Control Devices

    Control devices Electrical scheme Screen has two RS485 connectors. In one of them there is the RFID reader and the other there is a bus of communicactions with many devices. RS485 Connector 1: RS485 Connector 2: • Mode 4 (Main + Exp) •...
  • Page 26 Raption 50 Series Service Manual Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Update Screen can be updated from the Setup Webpage. Find the details of the procedure in the Instruction Manual. Firmware file can be obtained from the Expert Area.
  • Page 27: B Mode 4 Board

    Mode 4 Board Mode 4 board is controlling the communications of the Charging Station with the Electric vehicle. Also, most of the alarms like the emergency button, isolation protectors or clixon are managed by this board. Raption 50 Gen2 uses a different model of board, bigger with enough input and output connectors.
  • Page 28 Raption 50 Series Service Manual Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Enable/disable power modules output Outputs doe Bender test, lock CCS, precharge, heater. Outputs for diode fan, modules. RS485-1-M communications with isolation detector device RS485-2-S Communications with the screen CAN 1 communications with CHAdeMO cable CAN 2 communications with Expansion board Input thermostats from CCS cable Relay output CHA cable and CCS contactor...
  • Page 29 Electrical scheme Update Mode 4 board is updated automatically by the Screen. So, when Screen is updated, both components are getting a new firmware version, each one its corresponding. Check in the previous point, the procedure to update the Screen and find the necessary files in the Expert Area.
  • Page 30: Cccs Board

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual CCS Board This board is in charge of the communications of the CCS connector. It works as a bridge between the EV and the Mode 4, translating the communications from PLC to CAN protocol.
  • Page 31 Electrical scheme Update There is a specific guide explaining the procedure to update this board. It can be updated manually following the steps described in the guide "How to update CCS board IoTecha M2ievse" which can be found in the Expert Area. Additionally, remote upgrade via Screen firmware update, same as the Mode 4 board, is expected to be implemented soon.
  • Page 32: D Mode 3 Device

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Mode 3 Device Mode 3 Charge Controller (A6) is responsible for conducting the Mode 3 communications and allows charging electrical vehicle as defined by IEC 61851 for AC side. Communication to the device is only possible via RS485 communications through inputs 1 and 2.
  • Page 33 Operation LEDs • Ready LED (green) Electric car has been detected. • Charge LED (yellow) Power contactor is closed and the vehicle is being charged. • Error LED (red) Proximity error or ‘E’ status request. • CPU LED (red) Device powered ON •...
  • Page 34: A - Disconnector

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Disconnector Main disconnector, located in the bottom of the charger. This devices isolates the Charging Station from the grid.
  • Page 35: Protection Devices

    Protection devices Composed by a compact system that includes a current transformer and differential relay that activates when current leakage is detected. There are two of them installed, one in the AC circuit and another one in the DC circuit (before the AC/DC converters. By default, RCDs are type A, but optionally can be type B.
  • Page 36: Cmcbs

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual MCBs There are few MCBs in the Raption protecting components from overcurrents and overtemperatures in the cables. AC Circuit: Power Modules:...
  • Page 37: Drcbos

    RCBOs There are three RCBOs in the Raption protecting the Auxiliary branches. From the left to the right: • Service Schuko • Ventilation / Heater • Main supply...
  • Page 38: E Backflow Diode And Clixon

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Backflow diode and Clixon Backflow diode protects the internal components of the Raption from any current that could come from the oposite side, from the EV to the Charging Station. This may occur in case there is a problem balancing the voltages, either on the EV or in the Charging Station side.
  • Page 39 Electrical scheme Backflow diode is located just after the power modules, when positive and negative wire are collected, and before the output contactors. And in the next picture: • Fan, managed by the Expansor board • Clixon system, that sends an alarm to the Main board if there is a temperature error.
  • Page 40: F Transient Surge Protector

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Transient surge protector The charging station can be equipped with four pole transient surge protector as an opcional protection. It has four interchangeable cartridges based on varistor. Also, it is equipped with a visual indicator and a remote indicator.Remote indicator is not integrated, so make sure visually that the status of the cartridges is correct during maintenance tasks.
  • Page 41: G Isolation Protection Device

    Raption 50 Series Service Manual Isolation protection device The ISOMETER isoEV423 monitors the insulation charging stations for electric vehicles for DC between 0 and 1100Vdc. This device protects both DC connectors in the output side. It is measuring constantly the resistance between positive wire to the ground and negative wire to the ground. If the resistance value is very low it will generate an alarm as it is needed a high value to keep the safety.
  • Page 42 Bender device can be configured manually using its buttons or via software.on RS485 communications. Check the Annexes to find the configuration steps in case service staff has to do the settings manually. When device is configured via software, ask ps-support@circontrol.com to get the necessary files. Electrical scheme...
  • Page 43 Raption 50 Series Service Manual Additional function Bender does not only work as an Isolation Protector. It has a secondary function. It is measuring the Output Voltage in DC for both connectors and provides these values to the controller device, Mode 4 board.
  • Page 44 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Raption 50 is divided internally into 5 different circuits: Main branches: Auxiliar branches: • • Supply of internal components. • • Heater/Ventilation • Service schuko...
  • Page 45: Other Components

    Other components Heater system The heater system is managed by the Mode 4 board. Depending on the temperature measured by the board, heater will be activated when necessary in orden to keep the temperature over the minimum values. The objective is to keep the unit over -15ºC. So heater will be activated previously in order to avoid reaching this value.
  • Page 46 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual The thermostat is configured at -15ºC. If temperature is lower than this value, contactor will open. When K13.3 contactor opens, it does two functions simltaneously: 1 — Disconnects the supply of the internal components. 2 —...
  • Page 47: B Ventilation System

    Ventilation system Raption is equipped with some fans in order to keep a safe temperature thorugh different sections of it. There are 4 fans in the Charge Station: 1 — On the roof. 2 — On the Backflow diode. 3 — In the Power modules section. 4 —...
  • Page 48: Crfid Reader

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual RFID reader The RFID reader is a device that can send and receive radio signals with RFID tags to identify the end-user without physical contact between the charger and the card. RS-485 Communications Operation LEDs RFID reader has a LED status indicator.
  • Page 49: Dac Meter

    Raption 50 Series Service Manual AC meter The three-phase electrical energy meter for AC side, measures current and voltage that is supplied to the AC socket. The meter has RS485 communications with the Screen A1. Depending on the Raption model, this meter may be a CEM C30 or CEM C20. Electrical scheme...
  • Page 50: Edc Meter

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual DC meter The three-phase electrical energy meter for indirect measurement for the DC side, measures current and voltage that supplies the DC sockets. The meter has RS485 communications with the Screen A1. This meter is a CEM C30. Electrical scheme...
  • Page 51: F Supercapacitors Board

    SuperCapacitors board The SuperCapacitors board provides enough supply to the Mode 4 control board to perform a controlled stop of an on-going charging session, in case there is a blackout or the RCBO of the main supply (Q11.1) triggers. This board allows that the 12Vdc electronics remain supplied for few seconds when unit is powered OFF.
  • Page 52: G Power Supplies

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Power supplies There is a power supply of 12Vdc and another one of 24Vdc supplying most of the internal components: fans, boards, screen, router, etc. Power supply 24Vdc Power supply 12Vdc...
  • Page 53: H Contactors

    Contactors DC Relays board: AC Contactor: DC Relays board: This board closes when Charging Station is powered ON for a power modules detection procedure. This procedure may last around 5 minutes. If relays board remains closed for a longer period of time, it means that one or more power modules haven't been detected.
  • Page 54 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual DC Output Contactors: There are 5 DC output contactors: • Two for CHAdeMO cable. • Two for CCS2 cable. • One for CCS2 precharge circuit. Raption 50 Gen 2 mounts different output contactors than Raption Gen 1. These ones allow Welding detection function.
  • Page 56: A - Rfid Reader - Legic

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual RFID Reader - Legic Alternative RFID reader Legic Advant / Legic Prime. This model is compliant of a higher number of ISO certifications. • LEGIC Advant • LEGIC Prime • ISO14443 A+B compatible to part 4: MIFARE DESFireEV13), MIFARE Plus S, X3), MIFARE Pro X3), MIFARE SmartMX3), SLE66Rxx (my-d move)3), SLE44R351), PayPass1), NTAG2xx4),...
  • Page 57: Other Optional Components

    Other optional components Electrical scheme This RFID reader has two particular points. • It is supplied with 5Vdc, so it is necessary a power supply device converting from 24Vdc to 5Vdc. • It communicates via RS232 protocol.It is necessary to convert this signal to a RS485, so there is installed a converter in between.
  • Page 58: B Teltonika Rut 240

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Teltonika RUT 240 Raption can include optionally a router in order to allow the Charging Station to communicate and remote access. This device is used normally to establish communications with a CSMS so Raption can be remotely managed.
  • Page 59: C Shutter Protection

    Shutter protection For the units with AC side that build Socket-outlet instead of a cable, it is possible to install shutter protection. Socket-outlet has electrical active parts which can be accessible. Shutter solution protects peolple from these electrical active parts, avoiding any risk.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting & Errors

    Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Troubleshooting introduction The Charging Station can report about different sort of errors, coming from different parts or devices. When the ‘Error screen’ appears, the ‘Information’ touch button has to be pressed in order to see the error message, as can be seen below, which needs to be decoded to understand what is happening to the Charging Station.:...
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting & Errors This section provides the necessary information to decode, indentify and understand the errors. However, eventually, Circontrol staff help may be needed ps-support@circontrol.com to solve the issues. In that case, please, contact get help. When contacting Circontrol, it is important to provide some background information regarding the issue.
  • Page 62 Stopping process. • Permanent error. 3 — Does the error appear with a specific car model? Circontrol performs interoperability tests periodically with the new brand cars of the market in order to ensure a correct compatibility between charging stations and EVs.
  • Page 63 Service staff can perform some basic checks on those situations where they don’t have the tools to decode the error or access to the EVSE. These checks can provide helpful information and eventually fix the issue. BASIC CHECKS • Verify that no MCBs have been trigered. •...
  • Page 64: B Log Files

    Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Log files Log files provide useful information about the Charging Station. All the steps it goes trough, the current status, detail about the charging session, error code, etc. All this information will be helpful when trying to locate and identify an error. However, there is a very important point to take into account: •...
  • Page 65 http://”IP ADDRESS”/services/cpi/record.xml: Then, to access to a specific register, for example nº2: http://”IP ADDRESS”/services/cpi/record.xml?id=2...
  • Page 66: C Decoding The Error

    Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Decoding the error There is a specific order which has to be followed to decode the error. First step is to identify the parts of the error. Engine errors DC errors As indicated in the picture above there are ‘Engine errors’...
  • Page 67 ENGINE ERRORS This part is divided in three different levels. Every level has its own code and a table for consulting the meaning of the code. The correct order to check these levels is: Socket: One plug may have more than one socket. Error can affect one socket and the plug still being available.
  • Page 68 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual C H A R G E P O I N T L E V E L Error Hexadecimal Decimal Description No error Invalid Configuration READER Reader Error. DISPLAY Display Error. TAMPER Tamper Error.
  • Page 69 P L U G L E V E L Error Hexadecimal Decimal Description No error. Invalid Configuration. Charge Point error. Plug is inoperative. MASTER Check Charge point error affected. USER_INTERFACE User Interface error. LOCK Lock error. SUPPLY 0x10 Power supply dropped. 0X20 RCD tripped CONTACTOR...
  • Page 70 Raption 50 Series Service Manual Raption 50 Series Installation Manual S O C K E T L E V E L Error Hexadecimal Decimal Description No error. Invalid Configuration. Plug error. Socket is inoperative. Check MASTER plug error affected. USER_INTERFACE User Interface error.
  • Page 71 Charging Station, second line about the historic. Current situation Historic To understand this DC error section, it is required a decoding tool. This tool is available in the Expert Area. Post sales team, ps-support@circontrol.com provide it too if necessary.
  • Page 72 Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Identify if your Raption is Gen1 or Gen2 and select proper option in the tabs from the top. Introduce the lines from the error code in the Connector faulted and Converter section.
  • Page 73 Once error code has been introduced, the right side of the decoder tool will show indications regarding the issue, the faulty component or the possible causes.. It is shown the curernt error (or alarm) and the historical. In some cases, historical is helpful in order to understand how the charger went into the error state.
  • Page 74: D Error Code In Remote

    Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Error code in remote As it has been shown at the beginning of this chapter, error can be consulted directly from the screen, by pressing the connector in fault status and the ‘Information’...
  • Page 75 With a few line breaks it can be turned into a more familiar look: Nov 8 09:39:18 raption user.info pss[306]: ------------------- VECTOR OF ERROR FLAGS OBJECTS ------------------- Error Flags Object -> Module Type: 31, Name: CCS2 Error flags: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0020 Historical error flags: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0120 Predecessor errors: 0 - 0 Status message flags: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0001...
  • Page 76: E - Communications Errors

    Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Communication errors When an internal device cannot reach the main controller of the Charging Station, the Screen, a communications error will be generated. These types of errors can be generated by many reasons:: •...
  • Page 77: Focpp Errors

    OCPP Errors Most common troubles establishing communications with a Central System. OCPP 1.5 Connect failed in tcp_connect Common causes: Host URL introduced is not correct. Check it on OCPP configuration. Raption / eVolve Master: • Check if DHCP=ON whithin Network section on web page from CP. Reboot required.
  • Page 78 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Notifying Boot - 200 CS should check if charger is added in their side. Check charge point ID whithin OCPP configuration on CP side. http://ip_ address:8080/html/setup.html Notifying Boot - -1 There is some kind of filter on the network related with the size of the messages sent from the charger, maybe in the simcard provider side or in the CS.
  • Page 79 Raption 50 Series Service Manual SSL/TLS error HTTPS URL’s requires a certificate that must to be uploaded to the OCPP integrations webpage. The Certificate uploaded is not correct. Time and Date are not correctly synchronised Getting valid public ID timeout Raption / eVolve Master: •...
  • Page 80 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual No Data, get host by name failed in tcp_connect() Hostname cannot be resolved in charge point side:http://ip_address:8080/html/ setup.html Raption / eVolve Master: • Check ‘Enable DNS protection’ parameter in Teltonika router. • Check if DHCP=ON whithin Network section on web page from CP. Reboot required.
  • Page 81 Raption 50 Series Service Manual OCPP 1.6 CS Connection FAILED. Fail reason: Underlying Transport Error Hostname cannot be resolved in charge point side:http://ip_address:8080/html/ setup.html Host URL introduced is not correct. Check it on OCPP configuration. Raption / eVolve Master: • Check 'Enable DNS protection' parameter in Teltonika router.
  • Page 82 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual CS Connection FAILED. Fail reason: Invalid HTTP status Charger reaches the CS, but it has rejected the charge point ID configured. • CS should check if charger is added in their side. •...
  • Page 83: G - Power Modules Errors

    Power modules errors LED lights placed in rectifier: 1 — LED named “OK”: Green/Yellow bi-color 2 — LED named “RFA”: Meaning of colours in relation with service: Colour System Status Green Everything ok No diagnostic or user interaction required Yellow Check following table for further diagnosis Replace rectifier Meaning of colours in relation with LED...
  • Page 84 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual The unit needs regular maintenance and part inspection during its life. Before starting with the maintenance or with the part replacement procedure, it is very important to disconnect Charging station from any power source. Pay attention if you see the following symbols to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Page 85 Maintenance The maintenance plan is based in years from start-up, hours of charging or standby, and cycles of charging. Depending of the group of components, is necessary to apply a specific maintenance period. Check the periods in the next table: Years from start-up 6 months / 1 year /...
  • Page 86 Raption 50 Series Installation Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual Another important point to check is the torque of the components. Here a list indicating the specific torque for those components: Component Description Torque MCBs RCBOs 2,5Nm Disconnector 13Nm Backflow diode 6,5Nm Relays board 3,9Nm...
  • Page 87 AC output 2,5Nm contactor DC output 6,5Nm contactors Hat top 3,5Nm Clamp for CHAdeMO connector Clamp for CCS connector Clamp for AC 2,5Nm connector...
  • Page 88 Raption 50 Series Service Manual In order to update easily the content of the Annexes from this manual, it has been created the next list. All this material is available in Circontrol’s Expert Area where can be downloaded by being registered.
  • Page 89 Annexes Find all the documents from the List of Annexes in the Expert Area. If you have any trouble, ask ps-support@circontrol.com for the requested file or document. https://expertarea.circontrol.com/...
  • Page 90 Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual GENERAL DATA Display HMI 8" colour antivandal touch screen Light beacon RGB Colour indicator ISO / IEC14443-1/2/3 RFID reader MIFARE Classic Legic Advant / Legic Prime RFID Extension ISO 15693/ISO 18092. Sony FeliCa CE / Combo-2 (DIN 70121;...
  • Page 91 Technical Data ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature -30ºC to +45ºC Storage temperature -40ºC to +60ºC Operating humidity 5% to 95% Non-condensing < 55 dB Sound level in operation CONNECTIVITY Ethernet 10/100BaseTX (TCP-IP) Cellular Modem 4G / GPRS / GSM / WiFi Hotspot * Interface protocol OCPP 1.5 or OCPP 1.6J ELECTRICAL DATA...
  • Page 92 Raption 50 Series Service Manual Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Models Specifications MODELS CCS T2C32 CCS T2S32 Maximum AC input current 76 A (38 A*) 108 A (70 A*) 108 A (70 A*) Required power supply capacity 53 kVA (26 kVA*) 75 kVA (48 kVA*) 75 kVA (48 kVA*) Maximum output power...
  • Page 93 MODELS CCS CHA CCS CHA T2S32 CCS CHA T2C32 CCS CHA T2C63 Maximum AC input current 76 A (38 A*) 108 A (70 A*) 108 A (70 A*) 138 A (101 A*) Required power supply 53 kVA (26 kVA*) 75 kVA (48 kVA*) 75 kVA (48 kVA*) 96 kVA (70 kVA*) capacity...
  • Page 94 Raption 50 Series Instruction Manual Raption 50 Series Service Manual...
  • Page 95 Need help? In case of any query or need further information, please contact our Post-Sales Department ps-support@circontrol.com circontrol.com (+34) 937 362 940 (+34) 937 362 941...
  • Page 96 CIRCONTROL Raption 50 Series Service MANUAL A comprehensive guide on how to use and configure your Raption 50 Charging Station. V1.4, February edition 2021 R315 CIRCONTROL S.A. - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

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