Innogy eClick Installation Instructions Manual

Innogy eClick Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 touch...
  • Page 2 instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Welding detection Electrical connection Connecting options Scenario A: single power supply line to the eClick without eSmartMeter Scenario B: single power supply line to the eClick with eSmartMeter Scenario C: double power supply line to the eClick without eSmartMeter Scenario D: double power supply line to the eClick with eSmartMeter...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    • The RCD and circuit breaker selected intended for specialised electricians. product, please read the provided must be suitable for the electrical The eClick may be installed by qualified, documentation to familiarise yourself connection and installed in an specialised electricians only. Greater...
  • Page 5: Qualifications For Electrical Work

    Safety information Qualifications for electrical work The specialised personnel performing or supervising the electrical installation Danger and maintenance of the device must have read and must follow these installation Handling live components instructions. Also, this personnel must have been assigned by the system owner. incorrectly may cause grievous injuries and death.
  • Page 6: Electric Vehicle Charger Characteristics (Iec 61851-1 Ed 3)

    6. The product can be used in closed and public areas. 7. The product can be installed on walls and in compatible Pole products. 8. The product eClick in conjunction with the eBox or cowl is rated IP I. The open eClick is rated IP I.
  • Page 7: General And Electrical Specifications

    Safety information General and electrical specifications eClick ePoleDuo / eClicks in ePoleDuo Charging power 3.7 / 4.6 / 7.4 / 11 / 13.8 / 22 kW (16 A, 20 A, 32 A; single- or three-phase) eClick: Mains input power Three-phase current 400 V AC, 32 A (22 kW) / 20 A (13.8 kW) / 16 A (11 kW) or single-phase alternating current 230 V AC, 32 A (7.4 kW) / 20 A (4.6 kW) / 16 A (3.7 kW)
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Thanks to its modular design, the eClick can also be installed without the eBox, which is then fitted at a later time. The eClick can be mounted on a suitable wall or in the ePoleDuo.
  • Page 9: Eclick - The Product Details

    Product overview eClick – the product details eClick Contact guard Cable routing plates Locking bracket Mains board eSmartMeter (optional) Sealing plug Interface board Specifications Measurements H x W x D Approx. 399 mm x 155 mm x 62 mm Installation type Wall;...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Each eClick must be fused with its own RCD and its own circuit breaker in the pre-installation. No additional electrical devices may be integrated in any of these circuits.
  • Page 11 • Routing of the connecting line to the installation site Caution • Connection of the supply line between the eClick / eBox For space reasons, the supply and the sub-distribution line chosen must have whenever possible a conductor area no greater than 6 mm².
  • Page 12: European Grids

    TN-C-S Signal earth System earth eClick A TN-C mains is not supported. The eClick cannot be connected directly to TN-C a TN-C mains. If the pre-installation presents a transfer point from a TN-C to a TN-C-S mains, the eClick may be connected as described to the latter.
  • Page 13 Assuming there is an earth electrode of verified suitability: single-phase connection: L1, N, PE, three-phase connection: L1, L2, L3, N, PE. eClick An IT mains is not supported. The eClick must not be connected directly to an IT mains. Caution Caution Danger Note...
  • Page 14: Choosing The Site

    The eClick can be mounted on a wall or on the ePoleDuo, dissipation and unimpeded use afterwards. depending on the customer’s needs. Ensure that the...
  • Page 15: Tools Needed

    Installation Tools needed To mount the eClick on a wall or on the ePoleDuo, you screwdriver with torque display. You will also need a side will need a spirit level, the drilling template provided in cutter, a pair of round nose pliers, and, for cable assembly, the packaging, a pencil or other marker, an 8 mm drill bit, a cable knife and a MultiStrip.
  • Page 16: Information On Mounting

    Integrating the eSmartMeter (optional) Remove the contact guard from the eClick (cf. previous page). This will be placed back on the eClick at the end of the installation. When delivered, the contact guard is snapped to four points on the eClick.
  • Page 17: Wiring The Esmartmeter

    Installation Wiring the eSmartMeter As the last step before mounting, you must now wire the Caution eSmartMeter. The pre-wired cables from the eSmartMeter must be placed on the mains board. Consult the figure to wire the Use the provided data cable to eSmartMeter to the mains board, connect the eSmartMeter to the and tighten the screws under a...
  • Page 18: Mounting The Eclick On A Wall

    Mounting the eClick on a wall After choosing a suitable site and making all of the Danger The eClick must be mounted on a preparations, you can now mount the eClick. flat surface so that the eClick does not deform.
  • Page 19 Installation Screw the eClick to the wall using Insert the provided sealing plugs. Caution It is imperative that you insert the screws provided the provided sealing plugs, otherwise water or other substances may penetrate and damage the product.
  • Page 20: Mounting On The Epoleduo

    Mounting in the ePoleDuo Screw the eClick into the ePoleDuo at the points intend ed for it. Use the screws (3 x M6 x 16) and washers (3 x 6.4) provided with the ePoleDuo. After securing, insert the sealing plugs.
  • Page 21: Ethernet Link (Optional)

    Drill step by step to ensure that the hole is not too large and that there is no leakage after the cable gland has been installed. Insert the M20 cable gland. Replace the routing plate in the eClick, and press this on firmly to ensure tightness. M20 cable gland...
  • Page 22: Welding Detection

    You are recommended to remove the routing plates, to lead through the cable, and to pre-bend the cores according to your configuration. In doing so, consult the figures on the following pages.
  • Page 23: Scenario A: Single Power Supply Line To The Eclick Without Esmartmeter

    Installation Scenario A: single power supply line to the eClick without eSmartMeter Strip a generous length of insulation from the cable before inserting it in the eClick: This will simplify rerouting and Caution the later installation of the eSmartMeter. If single-phase connection is required,...
  • Page 24: Scenario B: Single Power Supply Line To The Eclick With Esmartmeter

    Scenario B: single power supply line to the eClick with eSmartMeter Caution Caution 1. Detach the cable routing plate from the top (T) or the bottom (B). If single-phase connection 2. Introduce the cable through the routing plate, and cut to length.
  • Page 25: Scenario C: Double Power Supply Line To The Eclick Without Esmartmeter

    Installation Scenario C: double power supply line to the eClick without eSmartMeter (separate Power supply line for self-supply) Cut the cable to a length longer than necessary: Introduce the supply cable into the eClick from the top This will simplify rerouting and the later installation (T) or the bottom (B).
  • Page 26: Scenario D: Double Power Supply Line To The Eclick With Esmartmeter

    Scenario D: double power supply line to the eClick with eSmartMeter (separate Power supply line for self-supply) 1. Drill a hole for the AUX cable in the corresponding routing plate, and insert the provided M20 cable gland.
  • Page 27: Reading The Meter

    2. Put the contact guard back into place on the eClick. IEC 60364. Specifically: 3. Use the provided seal to secure the contact guard on the eClick in such • The PE/N voltage may not a manner that unauthorised removal of the contact guard is not possible exceed an effective value without breaking the seal.
  • Page 28: Clicking The Ebox Into The Eclick

    Clicking the eBox into the eClick After the electrical installation, the eBox can be clicked into the eClick. Before mounting the eBox, make sure there is no voltage across the eClick. 90° If an eSmartMeter is Connect the black ribbon...
  • Page 29 Clicking the eBox into the eClick Caution Make sure that the flat ribbon data cables are not trapped between the eClick and eBox when mounting the eBox. Place the eBox carefully on Keep a firm hold on the If necessary, readjust the...
  • Page 30 Check box for tight fit. Tighten the two grub Power on the eClick circuit. screws using the allen wrench at the rear left and rear right of the eClick to secure the locking mechanism in place and the eBox on the eClick. Assembly...
  • Page 31: Commissioning The Ebox

    • contact guard secured with seal electronic devices such as cell phones and medical devices if • Ribbon data cable between eClick and exposed to prolonged time periods eBox not jammed at distances less than 3,5 cm. If •...
  • Page 32 (also available online). next page of these installation instructions and on the adhesive label affixed to the eClick. The customer can then configure the system himself after a replacement. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the installation.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Power Connection

    Maintenance/repair The eClick is a maintenance-free product. It contains no repairable parts or components. Do not carry out any repair work. In case of a permanent error, replace the eBox on the eClick or the eClick itself if necessary.
  • Page 34: Dismounting

    First loosen the two grub screws Ethernet cable(s). In the next step, unscrew and remove on the side and then. take the eBox out of the eClick by the eClick. Finally, you may dismount the eSmartMeter pulling down the locking bracket, taking out the charging and replace the contact guard.
  • Page 35: Legal Notice

    All rights reserved. This document is intellectual property right- and copyright-protected. No part hereof may be edited, duplicated, or published in any manner purposing other than the proper installation of the eClick. © innogy eMobility Solutions GmbH Flamingoweg 1 44139 Dortmund...
  • Page 36 Solutions GmbH Flamingoweg 1 44139 Dortmund Germany emobility@innogy.com innogy-emobility.com...

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