Critical Setting: Current Limit; Typical Setting; Insufficient Ampere Capacity On Branch Circuit - Nuvve EVSE-B-P Series Installation And Setup

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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)

CRITICAL SETTING: CURRENT LIMIT

A branch circuit should be dedicated to only this device. One of the following must be
followed, most commonly the "Typical setting". If the Typical Setting is appropriate, other
current setting sections can be skipped. If not, it may be helpful to read the section below
"Current Limit Logic by PowerPort" to understand the three ways that the current limit is set.

Typical Setting

• The label on the side of case gives the "Branch Circuit Protector" size.
• Look at the label on the unit being installed.
• Install a circuit breaker or fuse of that size
• Skip to section "Physical Mounting"

Insufficient Ampere Capacity on Branch Circuit

• If site location's Branch Circuit Protector cannot support amperes on EVSE-B label, then
set Dial to the corresponding position (see "Set Dial Position")
Page 5 | Doc #: NU-000032-A, PowerPort Installation & Setup
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
CHARGING STATION
For use with electric vehicles
Model number: EVSE-B-1P-1H-T1-80
INPUT:
208-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Delta/Wye/Split-phase
100 Amp Branch Circuit Protector
Suitable for bidirectional power flow
OUTPUT:
208-240 VA, 50/60 Hz
80 Amps continuous
SAE J1772 Compliant. Enclosure: NEMA Type 3R, IP54

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