XEMEX SCC-1 Installation Manual

XEMEX SCC-1 Installation Manual

Smart charge controller 1.1
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Smart Charge Controller 1.1
SCC-1
EN
Version: 1.0
Date: 16/02/2023
www.xemex.eu
Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL Smart Charge Controller 1.1 SCC-1 Version: 1.0 Date: 16/02/2023 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8.2 Current measurements any changes and corrections are incorporated into future versions. The contents of this document have been compiled purely for 8.3 Software versions 8.4 Settings information purposes. 8.5 Commissioning Although Xemex NV has made every effort to keep the document as correct and up to date as possible, Xemex NV is in no way 8.6 Firmware update liable for any defects and damages arising from the use of information contained in this document. 8.7 Restoring factory settings In no event shall Xemex NV be liable for any direct, indirect or special damage or consequential loss arising from any errors or omissions in this manual. 9. DECOMMISSIONING 9.1 Switch off the main switch / AC automatic circuit breaker. 9.2 Dismantling the device Copyright © XEMEX 10. MAINTENANCE & SERVICE 11. FAULTS All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by 12. ENVIRONMENT / WASTE DISPOSAL any means, including electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission 13. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY of the publisher. 14. WARRANTY 15. CONTACT www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 01...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Safety Measures

    The use of this device is expressly forbidden in the following situations: • In locations with a gas or dust explosion hazard and in the vicinity of explosive or highly flammable substances. PLEASE NOTE! Read the manual carefully. • If the device is located in or near water. • If the product or individual components are damaged. • By children or persons who are not capable of understanding the risks involved in using this device. Xemex NV is not liable in any way for damages and the warranty on the device becomes void in the following situations: • If the ambient temperature is lower than -10°C or higher than 55°C. • If the device has been subjected to improper use, installation or maintenance. • If the device is disassembled, modified or repaired. • If the instructions are not followed. Do not switch on/ ensure that the device is not switched on during installation.
  • Page 4: Checking The Delivery

    Always keep the serial number to hand when contacting Xemex NV, so that we can help you as quickly as possible. 17. LED indicators 12,13,14 The red LED flashes when a Modbus read- out has taken place. PLEASE NOTE! Never remove the identification label. The green LED flashes when a P1 message has been received (= future functionality). 5,..10 Conditions for the proper functioning of the energy management function The proper functioning of the energy management function of the Smart Charge Controller depends on the Dynamic Load Balancing functionality of the EV charging station. It is assumed that this Dynamic Load Balancing functionality works as follows: • When dynamic load balancing is enabled, the charging station works as a modbus master and the connected Smart Charge Controller acts as a modbus slave. • The purpose of dynamic load balancing is to charge the car as quickly as possible, so the charge point asks the meter how much power is currently being consumed by the mains connection so that the remaining power from the mains connection can be used to charge the car. • The charge point thus charges the car with a calculated maximum current of : “Maximum current of the mains connection point - the current mains consumption of the household.” www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 04 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 05...
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    1 metre Fully insulated up to 1000V according to DIN EN 609000 / VDE 0682-201 4.4.7 P1-interface in 2 sizes: Connector RJ11 • M3 (0.6 x 3.5) Protocol DSMR4 / DSMR5 • M1.6 (0.3 x 1.8) Max. Cable length 3 metres Tightening torque: min. 0.5 Nm / max. 0.6 Nm Cable location Indoors 4.4.8 User interface LCD OLED-screen 128 x 64 Buttons 3 push buttons LEDs 1 green LED, 1 red LED Wi-Fi WEP64/128, AES, WPA, WPA2, WAP 2.4 GHZ AP, STA, AP&STA mode Coding modes IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 4.4.9 Standards and certifications RED (2014/53/EU) Health and safety EN 62311, EN 61010-1: 2010 + A1: 2019 EMC EN 301 489 Radio EN 300 328 - Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 06 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 07...
  • Page 6: Switch Off The Main Switch In The Meter Cupboard

    RS485 kabel naar EV Oplader, B(-) PLEASE NOTE! Do not drill any mounting holes in the device. RS485 kabel naar EV Oplader, A(+) RS485 kabel naar EV Oplader, GND 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 P1 (option) Click! PLEASE NOTE! See chapter 6.4 for Important notes on electrical connec- tions! www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 08 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 09...
  • Page 7: Important Notes Concerning The Electrical Connections

    PLEASE NOTE! from the Before turning on the power, check that all wires are connected according to the electrical diagram. AC connection. If the AC connection is reversed, the device will not measure the current direction correctly. Before switching on the power, check that all wires are securely fastened by pulling on each wire. PLEASE NOTE! The voltage connection (N and L) must ALWAYS be made on phase L1, otherwise the current direction will be If the Smart Charge Controller is not installed correctly, the safety features may be compromised. indicated incorrectly! 6.4.2 CT connections After switching on the current, the Smart Charge Controller's start screen CT transformers must be installed as follows: will appear automatically after approx. 30 sec. SCC-1 HOME PLEASE NOTE! Mount the CT termi- GRID LOAD > 30 sec. nals correctly on the mains connection. If the CT terminals are mode: ECO reversed, the device will not measure GRID the current direction correctly. CHANGE LOAD Overview of the controls / buttons PLEASE NOTE! Do not reverse the polarity of the CT wires. If the CT con-...
  • Page 8: Menu Functions And Navigation

    Menu functions and navigation Commissioning The buttons and the LCD menu can be used to set the device to commissioning mode. Warning: Use the Smart Charge Controller only as described below. If the Smart Charge In commissioning mode, the device will act as a Wi-Fi access point. Controller is not used as specified in this manual, the protection provided by the Smart Charge Controller may be impaired. SCC-1 COMMISSIONING SCC-1 HOME KEEP OK pressed for 5s to start The device can be operated via the LCD and keypad. mode: ECO SCC-1 HOME commissioning By default, the LCD displays the current operating mode (= start-up screen), e.g.: CHANGE mode: ECO 5 sec. CHANGE You can scroll through the menu structure using the forward and backward buttons. 1. From the home screen, press  until you 2. Press the OK button for 5 seconds to start get to the Commissioning screen. the Menu functions / top-level screens are: commissioning.
  • Page 9: Commissioning Internet Pages

    Each commissioning page contains: o RTU baud rate • A title o RTU parity • A top menu (=links) to the subpages o RTU stop bits • A form with settings for this subpage 7.5.1 Mains connection settings The mains connection settings page contains the following parameters: • Number of phases (1 / 3) • Max. charging current (must be the same as setting in EV charger) • Min. charging current (Minimum current at which the car can charge, used in ECO mode) • Time before increased start-up current takes the effect in case of avialable charging capacity • Time that the increased charging current remains available before reverting to the set grid capacity • The method used to measure the mains current (Current transformers / P1 ) • CT ratio 7.5.3 Wifi settings The Wi-Fi settings page is used to connect the Smart Charge Controller to the home router. This is used for SW updates and remote control. (= future functionality) 7.5.2 Meter settings The Meter settings page contains the following parameters: • Meter to emulate: drop down with supported meter types: o Eastron SDM72D-M, with Modbbus prodotcol RTU o EMU Professional Modbus TCP • If TCP is chosen for Modbus protocol, the following must be entered: o IP address o TCP port 1. Select the SSID of the Wifi network. 2. Enter the password. 3. Press the "Update Wifi Settings" button. The status shows the condition of the connection. Once connected, the IP address is also displayed. www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 14 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 15...
  • Page 10: Charging Mode

    8.1 Charging mode In charging mode, the desired charging mode or capacity of the EV charge point can be selected from 4 kW to 22 kW. However, the maximum power displayed in the menu depends on the max. capacity of the EV charge point, this is a device set- ting (see operating instructions EV charge point). There are charging modes: • ECO+ (PV only) = charging only with power that is fed into the grid • ECO (PV + 6 A) = charging with fed-in power + 6 A • Capacity = charging with set maximum capacity between 4-22kW*, adjustable in steps of 1kW. (*) Maximum adjustable capacity depends on the grid setting "Max charge current" at commissioning SELECT MODE SCC-1 HOME SCC-1 ECO+ (PV only) mode: ECO ECO (PV + 6 A) CAPACITY 4 kW CHANGE 2. The selected mode is displayed. You can select the following modes: • ECO+ (PV only) • ECO (PV + 6 A) • CAPACITY 4 kW • CAPACITY 5 kW...
  • Page 11: Current Measurements

    Current measurements Settings This screen displays the current measurements (in Amperes). The measured currents are visible in real time (i.e. an update every This screen displays a list of settings. second). SCC-1 HOME SCC-1 CURRENTS SCC-1 HOME SCC-1 SETTINGS SCC-1 SETTINGS 4.6 A Number of Press OK to 8.2 A mode: ECO mode: ECO phases list settings 5.8 A CHANGE CHANGE 1. From the home screen, press  until you 2. The current measurements are displayed. 1. From the home screen, press  until 2. Press OK to display the list 3. Press ...
  • Page 12: Commissioning

    Commissioning Restoring factory settings In this screen, the device can be set in the Commissioning mode. In this screen, the device can be reset to the factory settings SCC-1 HOME SCC-1 COMMISSIONING SCC-1 HOME SCC-1 FACTORY RESET KEEP OK pressed KEEP OK pressed for 5s to start for 10s to restore mode: ECO mode: ECO commissioning factory settings CHANGE CHANGE 5 sec.
  • Page 13: Decommissioning

    10. Maintenance & Service • Check that all wires are securely connected • Module is defective. by pulling on each wire. • Check the direction of the power terminals. Installation, maintenance and repair of the Smart Charge Controller as well as work on the system may only be performed by • Check that (2)(3) are connected to L1. qualified persons. The reason for this is the high voltage that is present. • See also 6.4. Connections and protective devices must be implemented in accordance with the locally applicable regulations. We recommend that you clean the Smart Charge Controller regularly. 12. Environment / Waste disposal • For your own safety, disconnect the device from the power supply by turning off the main switch before cleaning the device. • Clean the Smart Charge Controller with a soft, dry cloth. Never use liquid, aggressive cleaning agents and/or abrasives. Dispose of the product packaging materials in accordance with local laws and regulations. • Repairs and maintenance on parts of the Smart Charge Controller may only be carried out by qualified DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (AEEA/WEEE) skilled personnel/ qualified installers and/or electricians. Electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) contains materials, components and substances which can be hazardous and present • Use only original spare parts. a risk to human health and the environment if the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not carried out cor- rectly. Users of electrical and electronic equipment should not dispose of WEEE together with household waste. Users should follow the municipal collection plan to reduce the environmental impact associated with the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 22 www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 23...
  • Page 14: Declaration Of Conformity

    Application (harmonisation legislation) • EN 300 328 v.2.2.2 • EN 301 489-1 v2.2.3 • EN 61000-3-2:2019 • EN 61000-3-3: 2013 • EN 61000-3-3/A1:2019 • EN 62311:2008 • IEC 61010-1:2010 or EN 61010-1:2010 • IEC 61010-1/A1: 2016 or EN 61010-1/A1:2019 The Notified Body Telefication B.V., with Notified Body number 0560, has issued the following under the conformity assessment procedure: Modules: B+C the certificate of the EU type examination: 212140635/AA/00 Where applicable: Description of accessories and components, including software, enabling the radio equipment to function as intended and cov- ered by the DoC: All the products listed carry the CE mark. Schoten, Belgium, 3 June 2022 14. Warranty For the duration and conditions of the warranty, we advise you to contact XEMEX NV. We also refer you to our General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery which are available on request. 15. Contact XEMEX NV Metropoolstraat 11a B-2900 Schoten Belgium Tel: +32 201 95 95 Email: support@xemex.eu Scan the QR Code To view or download all the necessary documents such as product brochures, techni- cal data sheets, installation instructions and legally available documents and certifica- tions. www.xemex.eu Installation Manual Smart Charge Controller pg 24...

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