ABB Terra DC wallbox User's Operation Manual

ABB Terra DC wallbox User's Operation Manual

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US ER M AN U A L
Terra DC wallbox
User and Operation Manual
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  • Page 1 — US ER M AN U A L Terra DC wallbox User and Operation Manual 2 022 -11 -1 5 1 /20...
  • Page 2 This document contains information about one or more ABB products and may include a descrip- tion of or a reference to one or more standards that may be generally relevant to the ABB products. The presence of any such description of a standard or reference to a standard is not a representa- tion that all of the ABB products referenced in this document support all of the features of the de- scribed or referenced standard.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.7. Output Power vs. Output Voltage curve .................... 11 Quick instruction charging ......................12 Operator Instructions ........................17 4.1. Cleaning of the Terra DC Wallbox ....................17 4.2. Service inspection of the cabinets ....................18 4.2.1. Special inspections ........................18 4.3.
  • Page 4: Glossary

    TERRA D C WA LLBO X Glossary Alternating Current. Combined Charging System. A universal AC and DC charging system CHAdeMO DC fast charging method for electric vehicles. Direct Current. Electric Vehicle. Human Machine Interface; the screen on the charger. Owner The legal owner of the charger.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1.3. Intended use of the charger The Terra DC Wallbox charger consists of the at least one power cabinet. The outlets of the cabinet are solely used to charge electric vehicles that are compatible with the supported charging stand- ards.
  • Page 6: Signs

    TERRA D C WA LLBO X Signs The following signs are used on the equipment and in this manual: DANGER Hazardous voltage Identifies a hazard that could result in severe injury or death through electrocution. WARNING Various Identifies a hazard that could result in severe injury or death as also damage to the machine, other equipment, and/or environmental pollution.
  • Page 7 TERRA D C WA LLBO X CAUTION Connector locked Do not apply a force on the locked cable during the charging process. This might damage the inlet and locking mecha- nism in the car or damage the charger. NOTICE When connecting or disconnecting a connector 1.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The System

    E. Emergency button F. AC input cable G. Air inlet Figure 1: Terra DC Wallbox Charger view The charger can be equipped with two DC charging cables with CCS or CHAdeMO connector or only with the CCS one. 2 022 -11 -1 5...
  • Page 9: Mid Certified Charger Identification

    MessEG is published on: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/messeg/index.html (directly to standard link) 2.4. Charger configurations Terra DC Wallbox Charger supports the following DC charging standards: Indicator Description One CCS and one CHAdeMO outlets up to 60 A / 22.5 kW; No simultaneous charging possible One CCS outlet with output current/power;...
  • Page 10: Standard Usage

    TERRA D C WA LLBO X 2.5. Standard usage Usually, the Terra DC Wallbox Charger gets the power from the grid. Figure 2: Terra DC Wallbox charger Figure 3: Terra DC Wallbox charger with two outlets. 2 022 -11 -1 5...
  • Page 11: Authorization To Charge

    RFID or credit card payment methods. Operating a charger with authorization re- quires a subscription to a back office. Authorization can either be an ABB supplied standard solu- tion, or from an external company offering authorization solutions via OCPP.
  • Page 12: Quick Instruction Charging

    TERRA D C WA LLBO X Quick instruction charging To charge an electric vehicle (EV): 1. Park the EV with the charging inlet within reach of the connector, and turn it off. 2. Connect the charger’s connector to the vehicle’s charging inlet. 2 022 -11 -1 5 1 2/2 0...
  • Page 13 TERRA D C WA LLBO X 3. Wait until the display shows you that the connection is OK. Authorize the charging session by PIN code or RFiD card. 2 022 -11 -1 5 13 /20...
  • Page 14 TERRA D C WA LLBO X 5. Wait until the preparation for charging has been completed. 6. Wait until the charging process is done or press the stop button in order to stop the charging session. 2 022 -11 -1 5 1 4/ 20...
  • Page 15 TERRA D C WA LLBO X When the charge session finished, press OK on the display 8. Disconnect the plug from the vehicle and place it on the plug holder. Stop charging: 1. Select stop on the touch-screen. 2. Potentially you have to authorize again to stop, using the same authentication method as was used to start.
  • Page 16 TERRA D C WA LLBO X NOTICE Locked connector For CCS charging the EV locks the connector. If the user wants to take the connector out of the car, it may be necessary to unlock all doors of the EV, or use the ‘unlock charge connector button’...
  • Page 17: Operator Instructions

    (separate Service Instructions are available). NOTICE When the Terra DC Wallbox Charger is exposed to rain, it is sufficient to clean it twice a year. CAUTION Do not apply high-pressure water jets. Water may leak into the cabinet.
  • Page 18: Service Inspection Of The Cabinets

    The site operator or helpdesk is the first response to a customer call. The helpdesk can remotely solve simple problems for the customer. In special cases the site operator with knowledge of the charger can be asked by ABB Service to report about the status of some internal components of the charger. Therefore, a brief description of the position and function of these components is described on the next pages.
  • Page 19: Overview Of The Wallbox

    TERRA D C WA LLBO X 4.3.1. Overview of the WallBox A. Front cover B. Tipper bottom cover. The bottom cover can be opened by removing the two screws (N). C. AC screw terminal blocks D. PE connection bar E. Emergency button F.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Using the connected network verify charging session details. 5. Contact information Please contact your local ABB Service organization or Service partner for first line problem analysis and solving. In case they cannot solve the problem, they will contact the second line Service organi- zation.

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