qubev smart EVON0090 Installation & Operation Manual

qubev smart EVON0090 Installation & Operation Manual

Intelligent electric vehicle chargepoints

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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
Intelligent Electric
Vehicle Chargepoints
7.4kW or 22kW Models

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Intelligent Electric Vehicle Chargepoints 7.4kW or 22kW Models...
  • Page 2 OneStop exercise care to ensure content is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. However, no guarantee of accuracy should be inferred. www.qubev.com One Stop Europe Ltd Ralphs Lane, Frampton West, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1QU...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Support Contents Support Safety Safety Advice within this Manual Product Features About Load Balancing About Demand Side Response About PEN Protection Product Specification Physical Specification Electrical Specification Certifications and Compliances Labelling Unpacking Typical Contents Typical Options Installation Before Installation If a Mounting Post Will be Used Schematic Diagrams Installation Procedure Install Load Balancing...
  • Page 4: Safety

    This manual is provided as a guide to installation and operation and is specifically applicable to the QubEV Intelligent electric vehicle charger. Failure to install and operate the QubEV in accordance with these instructions may damage the unit and invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 5: Product Features

    UK Smart Charge Point Regulations Adjustable power rating – 10A, 13A, 16A & Compliant including tamper security Wi-Fi / Ethernet connectivity Free QUBEV Smart Wi-Fi app IP54 & IK08 rated Scheduled / off-peak charging Corrosion & fire resistant Solar compatible*...
  • Page 6: About Pen Protection

    Product Features the chargepoint software to reduce the power it draws when it is needed by higher priorities in the area and will increase power when those priorities reduce. If the chargepoint is used with a DSR agreement in place, peak and off-peak charging will not be implemented because the power company’s systems will control the charging process.
  • Page 7: Product Specification

    Product Specification Product Specification Physical Specification Enclosure Dimensions 330mm x 200mm x109mm (H x W x D) Enclosure Materials PC/ABS Alloy 2.5kg 1-Phase, Single Socket 2.75kg 3-Phase, Single Socket Mass 4.7kg 1-Phase, Tethered Cable 6.0kg 3-Phase, Tethered Cable Operating Temperature -25°C to +50°C Humidity 3%~95%...
  • Page 8 Product Specification Rear Enclosure PEN Module Incoming Power Terminals DIP Switches Below PEN Module Anti-tamper Switch External CT Connector Function Button Ethernet Port for OCCP Communications Socket LED Indicator Terminals Cable Figure 2 Internal Arrangement (3-phase, socket model shown) NOTE: Except for the number of incoming power terminals, the internal arrangements of all models are very similar.
  • Page 9: Electrical Specification

    Product Specification Electrical Specification EVON0090 EVON0095 EVON0100 EVON0105 Description Single 5m Tethered Single 5m Tethered Socket, Cable, Socket, Cable, Intelligent Intelligent Intelligent Intelligent EV Charging EV Charging EV Charging EV Charging Unit Unit Unit Unit Rated Output Up to 7.4kW (32A) Up to 22kW (32A) Rated Current Up to 32A max...
  • Page 10: Labelling

    Labelling Labelling Observe any/all warning labels displayed on or inside the enclosure. Figure 4 Typical Serial Number Label Includes Month and Year of Manufacture Figure 5 Terminal Security Label NOTE: The Connection Type marking (hexagon) is shown on the charger of socket Figure 3 Typical Product Label models, and on the plug of tethered cable models.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation Installation IMPORTANT: Installers and End Users must read and understand the content of this manual before installation and/or use of the product. Installation must only be performed by someone who is properly qualified and competent to do so in accordance with the current legislation in force in the geographical location of the installation.
  • Page 12 Installation 7. If required, make sure there is an ethernet cable connection available at the installation site. 8. If required, make sure wireless communications signal strength is available at the installation site. Wireless communications need to be strong and stable. If using Wi-Fi from the property a booster and/or outdoor antenna may be required on the property to provide sufficient signal strength.
  • Page 13: If A Mounting Post Will Be Used

    Installation If a Mounting Post Will be Used 1. Prepare the ground and place the mounting post in the desired location. Make sure the power supply cable, the ethernet cable (if required), and the Load Balancing CT cable (if required) are fed upward through the tube of the post and exit through one of the apertures.
  • Page 14: Schematic Diagrams

    Installation Schematic Diagrams EARTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS Figure 6 EVON0090 -1-Phase, Version Schematic Diagram Intelligent Electric Vehicle Chargepoints QUBEVSM-V01-R0 Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 of 42 February 2023...
  • Page 15 Installation EARTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS Figure 7 EVON00100 - 3-Phase, Version Schematic Diagram QUBEVSM-V01-R0 Installation and Operation Manual Intelligent Electric Vehicle Chargepoints February 2023 Page 14 of 42...
  • Page 16: Installation Procedure

    At the end of the procedure, make sure all connections are secure before refitting the panel. 4. Visually inspect the QUBEV Smart and internal components. Any components that may have come away from the DIN rail in transit must be refitted to the rail if there is no damage to the component or its securing mechanism.
  • Page 17 Installation 8. Drill the 4x marked fixing holes in the wall and insert the wall plugs. 9. If required, drill the wall for at the cable aperture locations. 10. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall with the 4x screws from the fixing kit. 11.
  • Page 18 Installation 16. Refit and secure the DIN rail and components. 17. Carefully place the charger body temporarily onto the mounting bracket so that cable lengths can be determined. NOTE: All electrical work must be performed in accordance with the current Electrical Wiring Regulations.
  • Page 19: Install Load Balancing

    Installation Install Load Balancing NOTE: This manual assumes the installation of a single chargepoint. Whilst multiple chargepoints can be connected to a property in a similar way, installers may wish to consider connecting/monitoring via third-party equipment. If connecting/monitoring via third-party equipment, make sure you are fully aware of the manufacturer’s instructions so that the device/system can be installed correctly and in conjunction with the chargepoint installation.
  • Page 20: Connect A 3-Phase Ct To The Property

    Installation Figure 10 Single-Phase System CT Clamp Positioning Figure 11 three-Phase System CT Clamp Positioning Connect a 3-Phase CT to the Property 3-Phase electrical supplies have 3x Live cables (L1, L2 & L3). This means that for a 3-phase system where load balancing is required, a CT clamp must be installed around each one of L1, L2 and L3.
  • Page 21: Solar Integration

    Installation Solar Integration The charger can be used to charge a vehicle using only solar power or using a combination of solar power and power from the grid. A Current Transformer (CT) device must be connected between the solar system and the charger to monitor and control to supply of power to the charger from the solar system.
  • Page 22: Configure Load Balancing

    Installation In the image shown opposite a single CT is shown connected. For a 3-phase charger, all of the CT terminal positions would normally be connected. Incoming Power Terminal 1 of 4 (three phase) Incoming Earth Terminal CT Connector Block Figure 14 CT Connector Block IMPORTANT: Plug and Socket Alignment Make sure the plug and socket are correctly...
  • Page 23: Install Cable Tidy/Hanger

    Installation Install Cable Tidy/Hanger 1. The charging cable on tethered chargers is permanently attached to the unit and must be stored correctly to help ensure long and trouble-free service. 2. Identify a mounting location that is close to the charger and that will support the weight of the cable.
  • Page 24: Testing

    Installation Testing WARNING: Electrical Power Testing may require power to be applied whilst the front panel fascia is removed. If this is not required, replace the front fascia NOW and secure it with the bolts removed at the start of the installation.
  • Page 25: Application Setup

    Application Setup Application Setup These instructions assume the installer will perform initial configuration of the charger at the time of installation, but this may not always be the case and configuration may need to be performed by the user (the charge point App account holder) when, for example, taking possession of a property.
  • Page 26: Add A Device

    Application Setup Add a Device 1. Log into the application using the details entered during registration. Read the application agreement then select the ‘I Agree’ check box to accept the terms and continue to use the app. 2. Press and hold the function button on the charger for 10s (beep x2) to reset the Wi-Fi. NOTES: Make sure the charging cable is NOT connected to the vehicle before moving to the next step.
  • Page 27: Remove A Device

    Application Setup Remove a Device After performing all the setup tasks, the installer should disconnect from the charger to make it available for the customer. 1. Tap the Pencil icon to access the chargepoint details screen. 2. At the bottom of the screen, tap the Remove Device text. You will be presented with three options: Disconnect Disconnect and wipe data...
  • Page 28: Functional Check

    Application Setup Functional Check 1. When first connected, the Home Screen will be shown and will present the options to… select default mode. edit the charging time. select Plug and charge mode. 2. Select Plug and charge mode. 3. Connect the charge point to the vehicle. 4.
  • Page 29: Configure Load Balancing

    Application Setup Configure Load Balancing IMPORTANT: Load balancing figures should be entered when first setting up the charger to load balance the power used by the charger. If the Input order (load balancing property fuse rating) is entered incorrectly, the device will still beep twice, but the order will not be executed.
  • Page 30 Application Setup 6. Tap the Set Current (A) label. 7. Ignore any entries that may already displayed on screen. The figures shown will not take effect until tapping to confirm the new entry. 8. Select on the screen, the maximum current that will be drawn by the charger.
  • Page 31: Change The Load Balancing Setting

    Application Setup Change the Load Balancing Setting If the figure entered into the system for load balancing is incorrect or needs to be changed it cannot be amended without removing the data from the system. NOTE: If attempting to amend the figure, the system will appear to accept the entry by beeping twice but the entry will NOT be saved.
  • Page 32: Ocpp Ip And Id Settings

    Operation OCPP IP and ID Settings If required, the IP address of the OCPP back-office server can be set/changed. These settings must NOT be amended unless instructed to do so. 1. Make sure the OCPP IP address is correct. 2. Make sure the ID is entered exactly as shown on the OCPP server. The Device number field will update to be the same as the ID on the OCPP server but may not change until the system is restarted.
  • Page 33 Operation If required, guest connections can be removed by either the owner or the guest. 1. Tap the Pencil icon at the top of the screen. 2. Tap the Share Device text. If it is the guest removing the connection, tap the Remove Sharing text then tap Confirm to remove the connection.
  • Page 34: Charger Status Indications

    Operation Charger Status Indications The charger status indicator is located on the front of the enclosure. Operational Indications No Light No power to charger. Blue, Green and Red flashing Product power-on self-check. alternately Blue Glowing Standby. Blue Flashing Connection confirmation Green Glowing Charging.
  • Page 35: Charger Button Functions

    Operation Charger Button Functions The charger button is located on the left-hand side of the enclosure. Function Operation Status Indication Remarks Flashing RED Press ONCE during normal Unplug the connector Emergency Stop light charging if possible. (1 fast, 1 slow) In standby state: 1.
  • Page 36: Charge A Vehicle

    Operation Charge a Vehicle Charging Modes When the application was first setup by the installer, they will have put the charger into Plug and charge mode to check charger functionality. The charger may still be in Plug and charge mode when the installer hands over to the owner/end user.
  • Page 37: Schedule Mode

    5. To manually STOP charging, tap the Turn Off button on the application Home screen or unplug the cable from the vehicle (and then from the QUBEV charger if not a tethered model).
  • Page 38: Create A Schedule

    Operation Create a Schedule: Tap the Add timing button. The scheduling screen will be displayed. Set the time of when you want the charge to start using the selectors at the top of the screen. If required, select a specific day of the week that this charge session will occur.
  • Page 39: Eco Mode

    Operation ECO Mode The ECO mode can be selected if the user wants to charge only by solar power. It’s recommended that the solar power has an output current above 6A when selects this mode. If solar power is not connected to the system, do not choose ECO mode for charging. 1.
  • Page 40: Other Application Features

    NOTE: When using the QUBEV Smart account to share, the shared account can be added to the device with the ability to charge but without the ability to change its operation.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance NOTE: In the event of a hardware issue, always contact your installer first. Damage caused to the equipment by misuse, lack of maintenance, inappropriate maintenance or modification is not covered by the manufacturer warranty. WARNING: Electrical Power The charger enclosure does NOT need to be opened for routine maintenance tasks but, if opened for more thorough testing/maintenance, it must only be done by an appropriately qualified electrical engineer.
  • Page 42: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national law, used electrical devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. Make sure you return your used device to your dealer or obtain information regarding a local, authorised collection and disposal system.
  • Page 43: Warranty

    Consumer Protection Act 1987;or (4) any matter in respect of which it Replacement products may be refurbished or would be unlawful for QUBEV to exclude or contain refurbished materials. If QUBEV, by restrict liability. its sole determination, is unable to repair or...
  • Page 44 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION THAT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. The latest version of this publication can be downloaded at http://qubev.co.uk Main Property Fuse/Circuit Illustrations of the product and user interface are for marketing purposes only. Breaker Rating Brand names, logos and trademarks used herein remain the property of their respective owners.

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