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INSTALLATION GUIDE
(M094A01-03-23A)

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  • Page 1 Series INSTALLATION GUIDE (M094A01-03-23A)
  • Page 2 eHOME Installation Guide...
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    CIRCUTOR S.A.U. reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice. CIRCUTOR S.A.U. on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device speci- fications and the most updated manuals.
  • Page 4 C O P Y R I G H T I N F O R M AT I O N This document is copyrighted, 2023 by CIRCUTOR S.A.U.. All rights are reserved. CIRCUTOR S.A.U. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    eHOME Contents Disclaimer ................................3 Revision log ............................... 3 Contents ................................5 1.- So, hello! ..................................6 2.- Before the installation .............................8 A.- Important Safety Instructions ......................8 B.- Electrical wiring considerations ......................9 3.- Overview ..................................10 4.- Dimensions ................................12 5.- Installation ................................
  • Page 6: So, Hello

    eHOME So, hello! Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 This manual provides commissioning information about eHOME series, which has been designed and tested to allow electric vehicle charging according to IEC 61851-1:2017 This document has different sections such as step-by-step installation procedure and technical data. THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS ARE USED FOR IMPORTANT...
  • Page 8: Before The Installation

    IEC 61851. (broken plugs, caps that don’t close...). • Do not modify this unit. If modified, CIRCUTOR will • Use only CIRCUTOR supplied spare parts. reject all responsibility and the warranty will be void.
  • Page 9: B Electrical Wiring Considerations

    eHOME B Electrical wiring considerations Take into consideration this section before start wiring connections of the Charge Point. 1.- ELECTRICAL PROTECTIONS Charge point may not include elements of electrical protection. If this device has internal electrical protections, they are installed in each socket-outlet for the protection of the user against an electrical failure, according to the international standard IEC 61851- In order to guarantee the total protection of the users and the installation (power supply line included) in front of any electrical hazard, it is mandatory to install a main circuit breaker (MCB) and...
  • Page 10: Overview

    EV cable into the charger socket Type 2. Items included: Installation Guide Installation Charge Point Guide The eHOME Series can includes the RS-485, with interface Modbus in order to be managed by an external master device through it. Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 Description CIRCUTOR Logo Frame Status RGB LED bar Socket Front cover Protections and Meter Door Cable + Connector. Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    eHOME Dimensions Measures in mm Installation Guide...
  • Page 13 eHOME Measures in mm Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Installation

    eHOME Installation Material: Screws, sealing washers and plastic anchors are not included. The installation kit has been tested on a concrete wall. For the unit to be securely fixed in such conditions, it is recommended to use: 3 x Inox A2 wall screws: Ø3x45 3 x plastic anchors: 6x40 If the installation surface has different properties, the screws and plastic anchors must be defined by a qualified installer.
  • Page 15: A Space Requirements

    eHOME A Space requirements When installing the unit, some space shall be reserved for usability, maintenance and safety reasons. Please comply accordingly to your country specifications. The next picture shows the recommended minimum distances: MIn. 600 / Max. 1200 Measures in mm Front view Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: B Opening The Unit

    eHOME B Opening the unit 1.- Remove the screw at the bottom of the box. 2.- Using a screw driver, put it into the indicated marks, at the bottom of the box, and starting removing the frame doing click at the bottom. Beware of not breaking the plastic of the frame with the screw driver.
  • Page 17 eHOME 3.- Grabbing the frame with the hand by the lower part, pull and take it off totally, from the bottom to the top. 4.- Remove the six screws of the front part by using a screw driver and take out the front part of the enclosure.
  • Page 18: C Power Supply Line And Data Cable Insertion

    eHOME C Power supply line and data cable insertion There are two possibilities to insert the electric wires or electric pipe: 1.- Breaking out the cable insertion opening on the rear of the housing. 2.- Using the cable insertion opening at the bottom of the housing. In all cases it is required to install a cable gland to ensure properly installation and preserve the IP of the unit.
  • Page 19 eHOME Do not make any other holes on the enclosure. Use only the marked cable insertion openings to install the required electric pipes. Install always double membrane seals to ensure IP protection of the charging point. Be careful of not damaging any of the inside components when breaking out the rear cable insertion opening.
  • Page 20: D Positioning

    eHOME D Positioning Make holes for fastener screws. Tap drill MIn. 600- / Max. 1200 Measures in mm Front view 1.- Mark 3 holes taking into account the picture measurements (also written on the rear face of the box). 2.- Place the enclosure on a flat surface. 3.- Use 3x45mm screws to fix the Charge Point to the wall.
  • Page 21: E Fixing

    eHOME E Fixing 1.- Use a screwdriver to fix the Charge Point on the wall (recommended screw dimensions: 3x45mm) 2. Use only the Charge Point holes indicated in the above picture to fix the Charge Point on the wall. Do not make any other holes on the housing;...
  • Page 22: F Electrical Installation

    eHOME F Electrical installation Depending on the model, it is necessary to install a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) and a Residual Current Device (RCD) externally to protecting the power line. On these series, the eHOME and RS only could include electrical protections (RCD) in some configurations of the eHOME which are accessible for the electrical installer through a key safety door.
  • Page 23: G Power Supply Line Connection

    eHOME G Power Supply Line Connection Perform the 230 V~ Single-phase or 400 V~ Three-phase connections as shown in the picture below. SINGLE-PHASE CHARGE POINT THREE-PHASE CHARGE POINT • Connect to the 230V~. • Connect to the 400V~. • If the Power Supply is Single-Phase, connect L1 and N.
  • Page 24: H Current Limit Selector

    eHOME H Current Limit Selector There is an onboard rotative Dip-Switch to configure the limit current of the unit. Depending on the position given to the Dip-Switch, the equipment will limit the to a certain maximum amperage value. To limit the power of the eHOME, the following table must be followed: eHOME eHOME If the eHOME works in Single-Phase mode, the...
  • Page 25: I Cirbeon (Optional)

    eHOME I CirBEON (Optional) CirBEON is an optional device that optimises the charge. DIP. In the eHOME range, the CirBEON-63 model is exclusively used and the maximum current selection available for the home is selected with a DIP switch. Analysing the total current consumption in residential facilities, CirBEON-63 manages the remaining current for the Charge Point, avoiding any tripping on the Main Circuit.
  • Page 26 eHOME This one shall be connected to the port BOR5, on the PCB of the Charge Point. Signal cable has to be braided and to do two loops into the snap ferrite. The snap ferrite shall remain inside the Charge Point, as close to the PCB as possible. CirBEON-63 The maximum length of the Unique communication cable must be less than 30 meters...
  • Page 27 eHOME CirBEON-63 configuration The CirBEON-63 is capable of being installed in any type of home, regardless of the power contracted. Knowing the maximum current value contracted at home (second column of the table below), the position of the DIP-SWITCH will be adjusted: Posición Current limit contracted DIP-SWITCH...
  • Page 28: J Remote Control Function

    eHOME J Remote control function Remote control function is a potential free contact which allows the remote start and stop of a charge transaction. This remote control function is disabled by default, by means of a jumper (as shown in the picture below).
  • Page 29: K Modbus Rs-485 Connection

    eHOME K Modbus RS-485 Connection Perform the Modbus RS485 data connection in the terminal shown in the picture below. Note: The Modbus RS485 provide the following terminals (A+, S, B-) Do not forget to connect the ground cable (S Terminal) and link to its corresponding earth terminal.
  • Page 30: L Closing The Charge Point

    eHOME L Closing the Charge Point Screw the 6 bolts from the front cover in order to close the Charge Point. Screws are securely tightened at 1 Nm. Be aware of the cables between the cover and the base while closing the Charge Point.
  • Page 31: M Verification

    eHOME M Verification 1.- P O W E R I N P U T Before proceeding, make sure voltage is present in the terminal blocks. For Three-Phase models pay special attention to Neutral Cable. 2 . - C A R E F U L W I T H T H E W I R E S Before closing the unit, keep in mind all cables should remain inside.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    eHOME Technical Data AC INPUT eHOME T1C32 / T2C32 / T2S32 / GBTC32 /GBTS32 1P + N + PE AC Power supply eHOME T2S16 TRI / T2C16 TRI / GBTS16 TRI 3P + N + PE eHOME T1C32 / T2C32 / T2S32 /GBTC32 /GBTS32 230 V~ ±...
  • Page 33 eHOME GENERAL Enclosure rating IP54 / IK10 Enclosure material ABS-PCV0 -5ºC ... +45ºC Operating temperature Operating humidity To 95% RH Non-condensing Net weight 4 Kg OPTIONAL FEATURES Extended operating temperature (Optional Heater) -30ºC…+45ºC Protection shutter (only available for Type 2 connectors) RS485 Opcional Module Protections may not be included in the charge point, at this point, protections with the same characteristics, shall be placed upstream.
  • Page 34: Modbus Register Map

    eHOME Modbus register map (optional) eHOME RS485 (v1.0 130221) Address Mode Size Register Name Values Description Communications 0x0000 (16bits) AddDevice 1...254 Peripherical Address 0x0001 (16bits) ConfigComs 0...5 Communication Configuration Mode 3 Charge 0x000A (16bits) Proximity (InRCC) Cable Vehicle intenity "A","B","C", 0x000B (16bits) StateEV...
  • Page 35 eHOME eHOME RS485 (v1.0 130221) Address Mode Size Register Name Values Description CirBEON-63 0x0032 (16bits) LineLoad_BeOn_AC Line load 0x0033 (16bits) TimerBeOn Perormance Time Base "Tick". 0x0034 (16bits) CurrentSlope_BeOn_AC Pending action Current reduction 0x0035 (16bits) SetPointBeOn_AC actuation set point Device Identification HH: Hardware version 0x03E8 (16bits)
  • Page 36 eHOME Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Need Help

    CIRCUTOR guarantees its products against any manufacturing defect for two years after the delivery of the devices. CIRCUTOR will repair or replace any defective factory product returned during the guar- antee period. • No returns will be accepted and no device will be repaired or replaced if it is not accompanied by a report indicating the defect detected or the reason for the return.
  • Page 38 eHOME Installation Guide...
  • Page 39 eHOME Installation Guide...
  • Page 40 CIRCUTOR S.A.U. Vial Sant Jordi, s/n 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona) Tel: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www. circutor.com central@circutor.com...

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