Wi-fi set-up with ubiquity nano station (14 pages)
Summary of Contents for Nuvve EVSE-B-P Series
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Installation and Setup Installation Manual for EVSE-B Charging Station With Grid Integrated Vehicle (GIVe ) Capability May 2021 Doc #: NU-000032-A, PowerPort Installation & Setup...
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Nuvve Corp. Nuvve Corp assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. In no event shall Nuvve be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of this document or the software and hardware described in this document.
CONTENTS PowerPort Installation and Setup Applicability Contents Safety information and overview Supplied Components in package Unpacking Critical Setting: Current limit Typical Setting Insufficient Ampere Capacity on Branch Circuit Replacing cable with one of different Ampere capacity Set Dial Position (if needed) Current Limit Logic by PowerPort Physical mounting Wall mounting...
See section “Critical Setting: Current Limit.” Critical Setting: Torque of connectors on the supply connection to the Nuvve PowerPort must follow recommended torque. See section on Electrical and internet hookup.
Figure: Open case — note light green ribbon cable, ground cable attached to cover, EV cable connected on right side and extended to outside of case. (Note: This image also shows the main power cable connected which will be done later in this procedure) ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION For use with electric vehicles...
Replacing cable with one of different Ampere capacity • If cable to EV is being replaced or changed. • Determine new cable and connector rating. • Note: Rating is normally printed on the side of the cable & connector. • Determine Branch Circuit Protection rating. •...
Set Dial Position (if needed) • Note: The position of the dial (rotary switch) controls a signal from the Nuvve PowerPort to the EV that should limit how many amps any car plugging in to it will draw. • To change this setting, first, access the dial: •...
“Set Dial Position”, thereby also overriding the factory setting. Additionally, if the EVSE is being used for grid services, a Nuvve-trained EVSE Technician can be called to field inspect and add or change maximum current.
For interior wiring, it may be acceptable to run ethernet cable wire-tied outside of the power conduit. • If no wired internet connection is available, ask for Nuvve’s instructions for mounting a Wi-Fi transceiver next to the PowerPort, to provide internet via existing Wi-Fi in a nearby room, building or parking lot.
Single Phase • Connect a dedicated 120V (level I) or 208 – 240V (level II), over-current-protected service to the two terminals, marked “L1” and “L2/N” in the figure. Connect the ground wire into the smaller terminal marked “G”. • Critical setting: The three screw terminals for line power, above marked L1, L2/N, G, must be torqued according to wire size, as shown in the table.
Three Phase • The PowerPort may be used for 200V, 208V, 400V or 480V three-phase power. In the US, check with the customer to ensure that the choice of 208V or 480V three phase is consistent with the expected voltages of the vehicles at the location. •...
EVSE Technician should service the unit after the electrician has installed it and confirmed that power and internet are connected. These settings include the appropriate TSO, ISO or RTO, which is used to identify the correct Nuvve server to connect to.
INSTRUCTIONS TO USER The installer should point out this section to the driver or property owner. It contains user operation and maintenance instructions that provide more detail than the “User Quick Start” sheet. Cautions: The EVSE should not be opened by the customer due to risk of shock and because there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
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EVSE to the building router, and check operation of the internet connection. If the blue bulb is blinking, the internet is connected but the server is not responding. The user can contact Nuvve, or simply check again to see if the server has recovered; if not, request technical support.