Siemens SICHARGE CC AC22-ERK Operating Manual

Siemens SICHARGE CC AC22-ERK Operating Manual

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  • Page 2 SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Introduction Safety information SICHARGE Description Operation SICHARGE CC AC22 - ERK SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Faults Appendix Operating Manual List of abbreviations 02/2022 A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 3 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................4 Purpose of this documentation .................... 4 Conventions ........................4 Open-source software ......................5 Safety information ..........................6 General safety information ....................6 Safety during operation and charging .................. 7 Description ............................. 9 Charging station structure....................9 Operation .............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Purpose of this documentation This operating manual contains information for operating the SICHARGE CC AC22 charging station. The operating manual contains information on the prescribed use of the charging station. WARNING Failure to comply with the information in these operating instructions may result in the following: •...
  • Page 6: Open-Source Software

    Siemens accepts no liability for the use of the open-source software over and above the intended program sequence, or for any faults caused by modifications to the software.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Safety information General safety information This section contains important and generally valid information for preventing accidents or property damage that may occur during operation and use of the charging station. Read this chapter carefully and follow the safety regulations. This will minimize safety risks. The instructions in the documentation do not replace statutory safety instructions.
  • Page 8: Safety During Operation And Charging

    Safety information 2.2 Safety during operation and charging Safety during operation and charging The following description warns of additional hazards that must be considered when operating the charging station. Act according to the specified operating instructions, and observe the valid regional standards and regulations. Failure to follow safety instructions may result in hazardous situations that could cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 9 Safety information 2.2 Safety during operation and charging Charging cable and socket Defective connectors or cables may cause fire. Qualified personnel must shut down the unit and replace the damaged components immediately. Do not bend or squeeze the charging cable; do not run it over sharp edges, and use it only within the permissible temperature range.
  • Page 10: Description

    Description Charging station structure ① Status light ⑤ Charging connection type 2 ② HMI ⑥ Pushbutton ③ Viewing window for meter ⑦ Maintenance door ④ RFID reader ⑧ Option: Fixed charging cable Figure 3-1 Charging station structure SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation Status indicators Notes on operation The SICHARGE CC AC22 charging station is equipped with status indicators. Different colors and flashing signals indicate the current status of charging points 1 and 2. This signalizes to drivers if the charging station is available and what its status is. The display also directly shows the required information.
  • Page 12 Operation 4.1 Status indicators Status indicators The table below provides an overview of the LED status displays of the charging points: Does not light up If the status indicator does not light up, this indicates an interruption to the power supply. If there is not a power failure, check the backup fuses.
  • Page 13: Display/Gui

    Operation 4.2 Display/GUI Display/GUI Start screen After power on or after a few seconds without operation command, the station will show the start screen. ① Charging point 1 ④ Drawn energy charging point 1 ② Status display charging point 1 ⑤...
  • Page 14 Operation 4.2 Display/GUI Operator guidance The user of the charging station is guided through the operating steps using graphics. Some displays also show text references. ① Primary language ② Secondary language Figure 4-3 Operator guidance SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 15 Operation 4.2 Display/GUI Status display of the charging points The status displays ② on the HMI have the following meanings for the charging points: Status display Meaning • Charging point available • Charging of an electric vehicle is possible Charging active Charging point reserved Charging point error Charging point inactive...
  • Page 16: Charging Process

    Operation 4.3 Charging process Charging process 4.3.1 Start charging Safety instructions during the charging process DANGER Risk of electric shock and fire Touching live parts may cause electric shock or even death! Defective connectors or cables may cause fire. • Do not kink or squeeze the charging cable. Do not draw the charging cable over sharp edges or hot surfaces.
  • Page 17 Operation 4.3 Charging process Start charging with RFID or app Proceed as follows to start charging: 1. Check if the required charging point is ready for operation: The status LED must light up green. 2. Use the left or right pushbutton to select the desired charging point. 3.
  • Page 18 Operation 4.3 Charging process 8. The device locks the plug into the socket. 9. After successfully locking the connector, the charging process starts automatically, and the LED status display pulsates blue. The vehicle is now being charged. The connectors are still protected against unauthorized removal.
  • Page 19 Operation 4.3 Charging process 5. Confirm the prices by verifying the debit card once again. Place your debit card once again in front of the card reader until it has been verified. This may take a few seconds. Figure 4-5 Confirm with card 6.
  • Page 20: Completing The Charging Process

    Operation 4.3 Charging process The status LED pulsating in blue indicates that current is flowing to the vehicle and the vehicle battery is charging. The status LED lights up permanently in blue in the following cases: • The vehicle is not drawing current. –...
  • Page 21 Operation 4.3 Charging process Completing the charging process Your vehicle is being charged as long as the light pulsates in blue. Charging is complete when the light of the LED status display is constant. You can stop charging at any time. You have three different options to end charging: Procedure with RFID card or debit card 1.
  • Page 22: Faults

    Faults Fault clearance Procedure in the event of a fault If the charging station experiences a fault, proceed as follows: 1. Check the display. The following options are available for diagnostics: – Screen maintenance status: Open the screen by pressing a button for five seconds (long press).
  • Page 23 Faults 5.1 Fault clearance Figure 5-1 Screen maintenance status – Screen out of order: The displayed error code (for example, #40-02-00) can only be used for diagnostics and fault clearance (e.g. with the help of the Service hotline). Figure 5-2 Screen out of order –...
  • Page 24 Faults 5.1 Fault clearance 3. If you are unable to rectify the fault yourself, contact the operator's service hotline. Cause Remedied by Solution Vehicle not connected Operator Connect the charging cable to the vehicle. Check the charging cable. Communication error (Mode 3) Operator Disconnect the vehicle from the charging station and reconnect the vehicle.
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Appendix Overview of article numbers Overview of the article number structure The following graphic shows the article number structure. SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 26 Appendix A.1 Overview of article numbers Figure A-1 Overview of article number structure SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 27: Information On Weights And Measures Regulations

    Appendix A.2 Information on weights and measures regulations Information on weights and measures regulations Eichrechtliche Hinweise und Verwenderauflage WICHTIGE HINWEISE FÜR DEN BETREIBER DER LADESTATION Am 17. März 2016 trat die Verordnung über technische Mindestanforderungen an den sicheren und interoperablen Aufbau und Betrieb von öffentlich zugänglichen Ladepunkten für Elektromobile (Ladesäulenverordnung - LSV) in Kraft.
  • Page 28 Appendix A.2 Information on weights and measures regulations 4. Der Verwender dieses Produkts hat sicherzustellen, dass Ladeeinrichtungen zeitnah außer Betrieb genommen werden, wenn wegen Stör- oder Fehleranzeigen im Display der eichrechtlich relevanten Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle ein eichrechtkonformer Betrieb nicht mehr möglich ist. Es ist der Katalog der Stör- und Fehlermeldungen in dieser Betriebsanleitung zu beachten.
  • Page 29 Appendix A.2 Information on weights and measures regulations Für den Verwender der Messwerte entstehen aus dieser Regelung konkret folgende Pflichten einer eichrechtkonformen Messwertverwendung: 1. Der Vertrag zwischen EMSP und Kunden muss unmissverständlich regeln, dass ausschließlich die Lieferung elektrischer Energie und nicht die Ladeservice-Dauer Gegenstand des Vertrages ist.
  • Page 30 Appendix A.2 Information on weights and measures regulations 10.Der EMSP muss sicherstellen, dass dem Kunden automatisch (z.B. über das Hinterlegen seiner E-Mail-Adresse auf einer Webseite) nach Abschluss der Messung und spätestens zum Zeitpunkt der Rechnungslegung ein Beleg der Messung und der Angaben zur Bestimmung des Geschäftsvorgangs zugestellt wird, solange dieser hierauf nicht ausdrücklich verzichtet.
  • Page 31: Debit Card

    Appendix A.3 Debit card Debit card General information about paying with debit card/Giro-e The Giro-e function of the charging station supports payment with a debit card. This type of payment does not require a registration with the operator of the charging station. You can find the current terms of use of Giro-e here (https://giro-e.de).
  • Page 32 Appendix A.3 Debit card Procedure to start charging The card reader reads the following data of the debit card: • PAN • Card sequence number • Expiration date • Card signature This information is encrypted immediately with the PublicKey by Giro-e and signed with the PrivateKey of the charging point.
  • Page 33 Appendix A.3 Debit card Debit Giro-e uses the received data and the price components of the charging point to calculate the amount for the SEPA direct debiting. The SEPA direct debiting transfers the pUID as SEPA-ID. This means the identification of the charging process is included in the transaction display of the bank account.
  • Page 34 Appendix A.3 Debit card Opening billing You need the following to open billing: • IBAN of the debit card • Retrieval code of the charging process A retrieval code is included in the use field of the SEPA debit. This code is shown as an example in the sample use of the SEPA debit with "ABDCEF".
  • Page 35 Appendix A.3 Debit card 3. Click "Show". 4. The bill is displayed. The following graphic shows an example bill. Figure A-3 Opening the charging process The signed data record and the public key of the meter are available for download via the link.
  • Page 36: Retrieving Measured Values

    Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Retrieving measured values Retrieving the signed readings In order to obtain energy for the electric vehicle, you must be registered with an operator. With these login details, you can register with the operator of the charging station. After logging in with the operator, you can download the signed measurement data.
  • Page 37 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Login to the provider 1. Open an Internet browser 2. Enter https://certifications.htb.solutions/ in the address line. 3. Click "Enter" 4. Sign in with your credentials Figure A-4 Login SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 38 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Charging stations 1. Select the tab Dashboard 2. Click DETAILS in the field Ladestationen Figure A-5 Charging stations SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 39 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Charging column Click on the data field for the corresponding charging column. Figure A-6 Charging column SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 40 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Charging processes Click the arrow next to DETAILS in the field Ladevorgänge. Figure A-7 Charging processes SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 41 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Selecting the charging process Select the charging process and click on the right of the appropriate field. Figure A-8 Charging process SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 42 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Signed measured values Click the Signierte Messwerte tab. Figure A-9 Signed measured values SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 43 Appendix A.4 Retrieving measured values Downloading the measured values Click on the arrow to download the signed measured values of the charging process. Figure A-10 Download Result The file with the signed measured values in *.xml format, the selected charge process, is stored locally on your device.
  • Page 44: Transparency Software

    Appendix A.5 Transparency software Transparency software This procedure does not apply to Giro-e. The procedure is described in the section Debit card (Page 30). Installation and setup of the Transparency software To install and commission the application, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 45 Appendix A.5 Transparency software Notes on operating the Transparency software 1. Open the installed application. 2. Select the tab "Datei - Öffnen". 3. Select the previously loaded measured value file (*.xml) with Öffnen. 4. File and signature formats will be detected automatically. 5.
  • Page 46 Appendix A.5 Transparency software Signature verification The result of the signature verification is displayed in a new window. In this signature window, you can see all the information that was contained in the signed data record. Figure A-12 Transparency software data record result SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 47 Appendix A.5 Transparency software Checking the transaction After having selected the transaction in the overview of the open data records, click "Transaktion überprüfen“ to check the transaction. Figure A-13 Open Transparency software transaction SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 48 Appendix A.5 Transparency software Result The test result will now also show the difference between the start and the stop meter status. Figure A-14 Transparency software transaction result SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 49: Contract Id

    Appendix A.6 Contract ID Contract ID Verification of Contract ID in the signed readings The RFID card number or debit card number is used as Contract-ID . You can view the number in the backend. The card number is CBD676E6 in this example. In the Transparency software, this number can be found under Vertrags-ID or Contract-ID in the details of a measured value reading.
  • Page 50 Appendix A.6 Contract ID The following graphic shows the layout of the contract ID using an RFID card as an example. ① Version number of the charging controller firmware coded as an integer ② Card number in ASCII code ③ pUID (SEPA-ID) when paying with Giro-e in ASCII code Figure A-15 Contract ID explanation...
  • Page 51 Appendix A.6 Contract ID For billing using Giro-e, the Contract-ID also includes the pUID (SEPA-ID). The "Contract ID explanation" graphic shows the marked area ③. The length of the contract ID is determined by these factors: • Version number of the charging controller firmware •...
  • Page 52 Appendix A.6 Contract ID Conversion example pUID for Giro-e In the next byte, the pUID (SEPA-ID) is included in an ASCII code for billing using Giro-e. In the Figure A-3 Opening the charging process (Page 34) graphic, the pUID (SEPA-ID) is "AA11111T6w".
  • Page 53: Quality Documentation

    The EC Declarations of Conformity are kept available for the responsible authorities at: Siemens AG Smart Infrastructure Distribution Systems Mozartstr. 31c 91052 Erlangen, Germany They are also available for download on the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109799799) website. SICHARGE Operating Manual ERK Operating Manual, 02/2022, A5E48572458-AD...
  • Page 54: Technical Specifications

    Appendix A.8 Technical specifications Technical specifications Performance features and options Designation SICHARGE CC AC22 ● Standard, O available as an option Charging points type 2, 32 A acc. to IEC 62196-1,2 and 61851-1 Connector lock type 2 ● Flap lock type 2 ●...
  • Page 55 Appendix A.8 Technical specifications Technical specifications Designation SICHARGE CC AC22 Display 7" LED Supply voltage 400 V AC ± 10% 3-phase N+PE Connection frequency 50 Hz Maximum connected power 63 A / phase Maximum charging capacity per charging point 22 kW Load management acc.
  • Page 56 Appendix A.8 Technical specifications Available continuous power If both charging points are used for a longer time period (> 2 h), the max. total power or the max. total current must be reduced by 10% for each external conductor (to 56.7 A/39.1 kW). Storage and transport Follow the following framework conditions when storing and transporting the charging station:...
  • Page 57: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations Abbreviations Ad hoc Colloquial expression for "provisional" EMSP Electromobility Service Provider Measured value users EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment RCCB Residual Current Circuit Breaker Graphical User Interface Graphical user interface IBAN International Bank Account Number International Bank Account Number OCPP Open Charge Point Protocol Primary Account Number...

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