Wi-Fi; Power Supply Interface Connections; Installation; Product Location Considerations - Ford LJ98-10C823-AC 48A Installation Manual

Connected charge station
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3.2.2

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi can be used to connect the charge station to the
charging backend. This way, you can interface with the
charge station remotely through the FordPass™ App.
Power supply interface
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connections
Charging cable terminals are on the right marked, X-L1,
X-L2 X-PE (Ground).
Fig. 1
Mains terminals are on the left marked
L1, L2, PE
Fig. 2
CAUTION
The wire colours shown in the illustrations are for
example purposes only.
Please follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) for the
appropriate wire color-coding.

Installation

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Observe the safety information provided in section
Important Safety Information.
NOTICE
In addition to the user manual and installation manual,
follow and comply with the local regulations relating to
operation, installation, and environmental protection.
5.1

Product location considerations

choosing the installation location for the Ford Connected
Charge Station, make sure that the location allows
the charging cable to reach the vehicle charge port
without straining the cable.
See Fig.19 on the inside of the back
page. You must also make sure that:
– If you are installing more than one Ford Connected
Charge Station, then you must minimally leave 200
mm (7.9 inches) in between.
– The Ford Connected Charge Station is installed at
least 900 mm (35.5 inches) above floor level.
– The mounting surface is solid and strong.
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– The mounting surface is completely flat.
– The mounting surface does not have any flammable
substances.
– The pavement and escape routes are not obstructed.
– You have fault-free Wi-Fi reception if you want to
remote control the charger through the Ford backend.
– Whenever possible, mount the Ford Connected
Charge Station protected from direct sunlight or
rainfall.
5.2

Criteria for electrical connection

(Ground).
The Ford Connected Charge Station type label indicates the
maximum charging current that you can configure. The
type label for the Ford Connected Charge Station is located
on the front right of the unit.
The power availability at the service connection
determines the maximum permitted charging current. A
qualified electrician must make the necessary settings in
the configuration. They must also verify the prerequisites
for connection.
., The installation must comply with the nationally
applicable regulations of authorities and power supply
companies, such as the registration of the installation of a
charge station. All protective devices specified must be
designed in such a way that every power supply pole of
the Ford Connected Charge Station is disconnected if a
fault occurs. The selection and installation of the
protective device must comply with national installation
When
regulations and standards.
NOTICE
Do not install a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter).
5.2.1

DIP-switch settings

WARNING
High voltages
Danger of fatal electric shock.
The dip-switch settings are listed in the table below.
SKLJ98-10C823-CA
D1 = dip-switch 1, etc. Setting 1 = ON, setting 0 = OFF.
Working Amperes [A];
D1 D2 D3 D4
Circuit Breaker [CB]
0
0
0
0
Invalid
0
1
0
1
12 A; 15A CB
0
1
1
1
16 A; 20A CB
1
0
0
0
20 A; 25A CB
1
0
0
1
24 A; 30A CB
1
0
1
1
32 A; 40A CB
1
1
0
1
40 A; 50A CB
1
1
1
1
48 A; 60A CB
Table 1: Dip-switches 1 – 4, as shown in Fig. 1, A
Any other 1-4 DIP switch settings may produce undesirable
results.
D5
Working Amperes
0
Default
All
1
Invalid
0A
Table 2: Dip-switch 5
D6
Main Voltage
0
208V
Industrial
split phase
1
240V
Residual split phase 180°
Table 3: Dip-switch 6
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