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Dual port, pedestal mount, 23 ft cable

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  • Page 1 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Specifications and Ordering Information Dual port, pedestal mount, 23 ft cable...
  • Page 2 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Ordering Information The order codes below represent specific product configurations. Please contact ChargePoint Sales for additional information. Specify model number followed by the applicable code(s). The order code sequence is: Model-Options. Software, Services and Other are ordered as separate line items.
  • Page 3 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Architectural Drawings and Dimensions Pedestal Mount ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2022 3 of 8...
  • Page 4 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Wall Mount ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2022 4 of 8...
  • Page 5 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet General Specifications Electrical Input The CP6000 supports flexible wiring and power settings up to 80A. Power Select allows stations to be installed and configured for current lower than the maximum 80A. Power Select current options include 40A, 48A, 56A, and 64A.
  • Page 6 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Electrical Output Single Port Dual Port Electrical Output (AC Voltage 208 / 240V AC) (AC Voltage 208 / 240V AC) 19.2 kW (240V AC @ 80A) 19.2 kW (240V AC @ 80A) Maximum 80A (Standard) 19.2 kW (240V AC @ 80A) x 1...
  • Page 7 ChargePoint ® CP6000 Series — Fleet Power Measurement +/- 2% from 2% to full scale Accuracy Power Report/Store Interval 15-minute interval aligned to hour. Responsive to load management signals. Local Area Network Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and 5GHz (802.11 a/n/b/g) Wide Area Network...
  • Page 8 Campbell, CA 95008-6617 USA ChargePoint, Inc. (“ChargePoint”) reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice. ChargePoint is not responsible, and disclaims any and all liability, for typographical or graphical errors, inaccuracies, or incompleteness that may appear in this document. This document does not expand or otherwise modify ChargePoint’s terms and conditions of purchase, including but not limited to the warranty expressed therein.
  • Page 9 ChargePoint CP6000 Series Networked Charging Station Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    Read and follow all warnings and instructions before servicing, installing, or operating the ChargePoint® charging station. Install and operate only as instructed. Failure to do so may lead to death, injury, or property damage, and will void the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 11 Copyright and Trademarks ©2013-2023 ChargePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be modified, reproduced, or distributed without the prior, express written consent of ChargePoint, Inc.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Introduction Accessing Complete Documentation Power Management Site Requirements Bring These Tools and Materials Inspect the Boxes for Contents 2 Install a Pedestal Mount Prepare the Pedestal for Mounting Mount the Pedestal Install the Housing Install the CMK 3 Install a Wall Mount Mount the Brackets Mount the CMK...
  • Page 14 6 Complete Station Setup Power Up Configure and Pinpoint the Station Start a Charging Session Questions?
  • Page 15: Introduction

    ChargePoint network to complete installation. Find online training at: chargepoint.com/installers If the charging station is not installed by a ChargePoint certified installer, using a ChargePoint approved method, it is not covered under warranty and ChargePoint is not responsible for any malfunctions.
  • Page 16: Accessing Complete Documentation

    Power Management Using ChargePoint Power Management technology, sites can install more stations than would otherwise be supported by the available electrical service. A maximum aggregate load is defined for a group of charging stations. ChargePoint cloud-based services manage the individual power output of each station (or port) to ensure the maximum load is never exceeded.
  • Page 17: Bring These Tools And Materials

    Bring These Tools and Materials Bring These Tools and Materials To install CP6000 charging stations, you need the following tools: L wrench - Torx end (T25) L wrench - Hex end (4 mm) included, combined with 4 mm hex included, combined with T25 Torx Mini-ratchet wrench Torx screwdriver (T25) Adjustable torque wrench...
  • Page 18: Inspect The Boxes For Contents

    Circuit share jumper kit Quick Reference Guide, rating labels IMPORTANT: If a single supply circuit is feeding a dual port station, you MUST install power management jumpers for both ports to operate correctly. Contact ChargePoint Support to order power management jumpers if required.
  • Page 19: Install A Pedestal Mount

    Install a Pedestal Mount Prepare the Pedestal for Mounting Lift the power plate cover. Loosen, but do not remove, two screws.
  • Page 20 Remove the power plate and set it gently on a padded surface. Use the L-wrench or mini-rachet wrench to loosen, but not remove, two screws.
  • Page 21: Mount The Pedestal

    Mount the Pedestal Remove the housing (a) from the pedestal (b). Keep the rubber spacer (c) in place. Mount the Pedestal Confirm that the location has been prepared according to the Site Design Guide and the Concrete Mount Template by visiting chargepoint.com/guides.
  • Page 22 You should see the following: Concrete mounting template Three bolts set into concrete Two nuts and three washers on each bolt Template front Bolts extending 60 mm (2 1/3 in) to 100 mm (4 in) Conduit stub-up measuring 152 mm (6 in) to 590 mm (2 ft) Approximately 1.5 m (5 ft) of service wiring CPF50 adapter cover (only if replacing CPF50)
  • Page 23 Mount the Pedestal Remove top nuts and washers. Adjust the lower nuts as necessary to be level.
  • Page 24 Place the pedestal over the conduit and route the wiring through the pedestal. IMPORTANT: Avoid damaging the conduit. IMPORTANT: Ensure the pedestal is facing the parking space. Fasten the pedestal to the bolts and hand tighten.
  • Page 25 Mount the Pedestal Ensure pedestal is level and plumb. Verify accuracy after each adjustment by positioning the level at various locations on the pedestal, above each bolt. Torque the top nuts to 120 Nm (88 ft-lb).
  • Page 26: Install The Housing

    Install the Housing Align and slide the rubber spacer down. Optional: If replacing a CPF50, tuck the edges of the rubber spacer below the black plastic cover.
  • Page 27 Install the Housing Slide the housing down. Align the screws.
  • Page 28 Firmly align pedestal to the bottom surface. IMPORTANT: Do not seal the pedestal to the concrete pad with caulking, silicone, or other sealing material. The pedestal is designed to shed moisture between its bottom surface and the concrete pad. Sealing the pedestal to the concrete can trap water inside the housing.
  • Page 29 Install the Housing Alternative Installation: Side Mounted Conduit If the conduit cannot come from below the pedestal (existing concrete in a parking garage, for example), mount the pedestal and ensure it is level and tight, then follow these steps. You need a hole saw or a knockout punch. Mark the conduit entry point on either side of the housing.
  • Page 30 Pull wire through the conduit, protecting the wires from sharp edges of the internal structural components. Seal the conduit entry into the pedestal housing using an approved sealing method. IMPORTANT: Ensure the installation complies with all applicable codes and ordinances.
  • Page 31: Install The Cmk

    Install the CMK Install the CMK Remove the two stickers covering the holes on the back of the pedestal housing. Position the Cable Management Kit (CMK) packaging near the base of the pedestal.
  • Page 32 If you do not see a knot tied near the top of the cable clamp rope, pull the rope out about 600 mm (2ft) and tie a slip knot near the top of the CMK.
  • Page 33 Install the CMK Remove and discard the shipping screws. WARNING: When you remove the shipping screws, the counterweights are free to move in either direction. To prevent damage or injury, always carry the assembly with the top end higher than the bottom end.
  • Page 34 Stand the CMK upright slowly. The counterweights will drop.
  • Page 35 Install the CMK Place the CMK behind the pedestal housing and align the mounting screws (top) and nuts (bottom). Lower the CMK.
  • Page 36 IMPORTANT: Make sure there is no gap between the spacer and the pedestal housing.
  • Page 37 Install the CMK Torque the top T25 screws to 5.7 Nm (50 in-lb). Use a 10 mm wrench to tighten the nuts near the bottom to 5.7 Nm (50 in-lb). After installing the pedestal mount, go to Connect Wiring - North America.
  • Page 39: Install A Wall Mount

    Install a Wall Mount Mount the Brackets Mark holes and ensure they are level. Note: Images are not to scale. Measurements appear in metric units (mm), followed by imperial equivalents (inches). Wall mount brackets Ground level Use a drill and bit appropriate for the type of wall to drill four holes.
  • Page 40 For masonry or concrete walls, insert masonry anchors (not included) rated for at least 318 kg (700 lb) of pull-out force. Hollow wall Bridge two studs with channel strut Wood studs 10 mm (3/8 in) lag bolts; at least 64 mm (2 1/2 in) long 10 mm (3/8 in) washers, Appropriate channel strut nuts Masonry wall...
  • Page 41 Mount brackets and ensure they are level.
  • Page 42: Mount The Cmk

    Mount the CMK Position the Cable Management Kit (CMK) packaging near the wall. Place the front brackets within reach.
  • Page 43 Mount the CMK If you do not see a knot tied near the top of the cable clamp rope, pull the rope out about 600 mm (2ft) and tie a slip knot near the top of the CMK.
  • Page 44 Remove and discard the shipping screws. WARNING: When you remove the shipping screws, the counterweights are free to move in either direction. To prevent damage or injury, always carry the assembly with the top end higher than the bottom end.
  • Page 45 Mount the CMK Remove the spacer. Stand the CMK upright slowly. The counterweights will drop.
  • Page 46 Tilt the CMK up against the rear brackets, rest the bottom on the ground and steady with one hand while using the other to position the top front bracket. Align both sets of brackets. Insert the M6 x 20 mm screws and torque to 7 Nm (5 ft-lb).
  • Page 47: Prepare The Housing

    Prepare the Housing Prepare the Housing Lift the power plate cover. Loosen, but do not remove, two screws. Move the power plate and set it gently on a padded surface.
  • Page 48 Drill or use the knockouts in the housing to create holes for the conduit. If drilling holes, drill near the center of the lower housing plate. 33 mm (1.3 in) knockout 24 mm (0.95 in) knockout (optional Ethernet wiring) Maximum sizes for larger conduit: Two 40 mm (1.5 in) conduits (power in), 0.75 inch conduit (optional Ethernet) One 68 mm (2.5 in) conduit (power in), 0.75 inch conduit (optional Ethernet)
  • Page 49 Prepare the Housing Snap lower bracket onto station.
  • Page 50: Install The Housing

    Install the Housing Insert two flange bolts (a) half way through the upper bracket. Insert two threaded posts and nuts (b) on the bottom bracket. Align the mounting screws (top) and nuts (bottom) and hang the housing.
  • Page 51 Install the Housing Use L-wrench or mini-rachet wrench to torque two flange screws (upper) and two preinstalled nuts (lower) to 5.7 Nm (50 in-lb).
  • Page 52: Install The Conduit

    Install the Conduit Feed conduit through lower station bracket and into station. The length of wire available from the end of the conduit or the wall mount base must be at least 300 mm (12 in). Select the appropriate gland or hardware and sealant, if applicable, to attach the conduit to the station.
  • Page 53: Connect Wiring - North America

    Connect Wiring - North America CAUTION: Use copper conductors only. Do not provide GFCI protection at the panel. The CP6000 has built-in GFCI protection. In areas with frequent thunderstorms, add surge protection at the service panel for all circuits. Use new circuit breakers only. Ensure all power and ground connections (especially those at the breaker) are clean and tight.
  • Page 54 Connect To These Systems 120/240 VAC, 1Ø Bonded Neutral Station is connected to L1 and L2 Neutral is not used 120/208 VAC, 3Ø Wye Bonded Neutral Station may be connected to any two lines Neutral is not used...
  • Page 55 Do Not Connect to These Systems 208 VAC 3Ø Wye, ungrounded Floating Neutral Voltage of either line to ground is undetermined Neutral is not grounded 120/240 VAC 3Ø Delta, corner-grounded Voltage of any line is not 120 V nominal relative to ground Any system where the center point of the AC power source is not grounded.
  • Page 56: Install Circuit Sharing Jumpers

    Install Circuit Sharing Jumpers Circuit sharing jumpers may be required for certain station installations. These include: Single port stations Single circuit installations to supply power to dual port stations Jumpers are included with charging stations. IMPORTANT: Circuit sharing jumpers cannot be installed with the Power Plate in the housing. If the station is not being configured for circuit sharing, go to Install the Power Plate.
  • Page 57: Install The Power Plate

    Install the Power Plate IMPORTANT: Ensure circuit sharing jumpers are fully seated. Install the Power Plate Align the power plate with the housing and slide it down until it touches the metal bracket. Ensure the power plate is seated correctly. Slide the power plate block cover up.
  • Page 58: Connect The Wiring

    Connect the Wiring Strip the wires 30 mm (1 3/16 in). IMPORTANT: Cut wires straight across at 90° and not at an angle.
  • Page 59 Connect the Wiring To open the center terminal block, insert an 8 mm (5/16 in) hex driver and rotate it counter- clockwise. You might need to lift the label flap to access the terminal block. Hold the driver in place to keep the terminal open while inserting the wire. IMPORTANT: If you use the orange button to lock the terminal block in the open position, use only counter-clockwise rotation to release it.
  • Page 60 Insert the ground wire into the center terminal. Note: Make sure the wire is fully seated and no bare wire is visible outside the terminal block. While holding the wire in place, release the hex driver to secure the wire in the terminal block. Repeat previous steps for each wire.
  • Page 61 Connect the Wiring Take a picture of the completed terminal block wiring with labels to submit during pinpointing. IMPORTANT: Ensure that you take a photo of the wires in the terminal block before continuing the installation process. IMPORTANT: You should not see any copper wire outside the terminal block.
  • Page 62 A single circuit, dual port A single circuit, single port The number of dedicated circuits required depends on the type of installation and the power available at the site. Refer to the CP6000 Datasheet on chargepoint.com/guides for electrical input and output specifications.
  • Page 63 Connect the Wiring 208 VAC Single Phase Dual Circuit, Dual Port Neutral Main breaker Neutral bus Ground bus Left breaker Right breaker L1 left L1 right Ground L2 left L2 right Wire strip length 30 mm (1 3/16 in)
  • Page 64 208 VAC Single Phase Single Circuit, Dual Port Neutral Main breaker Neutral bus Ground bus Breaker Ground Jumper Wire strip length 30 mm (1 3/16 in)
  • Page 65 Connect the Wiring 208 VAC Single Phase Single Circuit, Single Port Neutral Main breaker Neutral bus Ground bus Breaker Ground Jumper Wire strip length 30 mm (1 3/16 in)
  • Page 66: Check Voltages

    If the voltages are not within 10% of the voltages in the table above, ensure the wiring has been properly connected. Refer to the detailed wiring diagrams in this chapter. For grounding requirements, see the CP6000 Datasheet on chargepoint.com/guides. Resolve any wiring issues and ensure voltages are correct.
  • Page 67: Assemble The Station

    Assemble the Station Connect the Head Assembly Lower the power plate cover. Open the head assembly package. Remove the head assembly from the packaging. IMPORTANT: Hold the metal castings on the sides of the head assembly, not the plastic front cover, to avoid damaging the front cover.
  • Page 69 Align the rails on the head assembly with the pedestal and slide it into the pedestal housing. The head assembly rests on the L-wrench connected to the side of the assembly. Loosen, but do not remove, the screws that secure the Control and Communications Unit (CCOM) to the head assembly.
  • Page 70 Lift the CCOM up and tilt it away from the head assembly. The bottom edge of the CCOM rests on the upper edge of the holster assembly.
  • Page 71 Ensure there is no visible damage to the connector pins. Attach the smart cable by partially engaging one screw and then partially engaging the second screw. On single port stations, attach the smart cable to the right side as you are facing the charging station.
  • Page 72 Torque both the top and bottom screws to 1.1 Nm (10 in-lb) to secure the smart cable. Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cables from the smart cable assembly to the bottom of the CCOM.
  • Page 73 Slide the RJ45 Ethernet cables into the slots. Raise the CCOM and slide it into place on the head assembly.
  • Page 74 Torque the screws to 1.7 Nm (15 in-lb) to secure the CCOM. Remove the L-wrench.
  • Page 75 Slide the head assembly all the way into the pedestal housing. Ensure the head assembly is fully seated.
  • Page 76 Using the L-wrench, tighten two screws. Take a picture of the activation label, remove the protective film, and give the protective film with the label to the station owner.
  • Page 77 Slide the top cap onto the head assembly, adjusting as necessary to clear the SEVC cables, until it fits into place. Torque two captive screws to 1.1 Nm (10 in-lb).
  • Page 78: Install Cable Clamps

    Install Cable Clamps Uncoil the charging cable by gently extending it all the way out and away from the station. Rotate the plug as needed to remove any twist or kinks. Position the charging cable near the base of the station.
  • Page 79 Install Cable Clamps Align the knot bearing on each rope to its corresponding mating feature on the cable clamp.
  • Page 80 Using tool provided, turn the knot bearing clockwise approximately 1/4 turn. You may need to push down while turning the knot bearing. IMPORTANT: Ensure no gap exists between the top cap and the ball.
  • Page 81 Install Cable Clamps Untie the knot near the top of the CMK.
  • Page 82 Check that the charging cable extends and retracts fully and smoothly. Insert the charging cables into their corresponding holsters.
  • Page 83: Complete Station Setup

    A smartphone with a camera, QR code scanning (usually built into the camera app), Internet connectivity, and the ChargePoint Installer App Note:You can also use the Installation Wizard and the Pinpoint Portal (o.chargepoint.com). The exact location (to the parking space) where the CP6000 charging station is physically installed Power Up Power up the station at the breaker panel.
  • Page 84 Check the status lights (a) and the light bar (b). The status lights pulse yellow while the station is booting up. If any lights are not functioning, or you find other issues, contact ChargePoint Support. Status Light Color Operating Definitions...
  • Page 85 Status Light Color Fault Definitions Yellow, Plugged in but not authorized, reported as blocked pulsing White Offline...
  • Page 86: Configure And Pinpoint The Station

    Configure and Pinpoint the Station Use either one of the following two methods to configure and pinpoint the charging station: ChargePoint Installation Wizard and Pinpoint Portal ChargePoint Installer App Installation Wizard and the Pinpoint Portal Enter the activation password printed on the activation label. (The activation label was on the plastic film on the front lens.)
  • Page 87 Confirm the MAC address and activation password are automatically entered and correct. Tap Next. If your smartphone does not have a scanning app: Using your smartphone, navigate to o.chargepoint.com. Enter the MAC address and activation password printed on the activation label and tap Next. IMPORTANT: Verify the station serial number before proceeding.
  • Page 88 ChargePoint Installer App Use the ChargePoint Installer App to complete the station setup procedure. If you do not already have the Installer App, scan the QR code to download the app, and sign up. Open the ChargePoint Installer App and log in.
  • Page 89: Start A Charging Session

    Initiate a charging session Unlock the holster and pull out the charge handle Plug the handle into the emulator (if available) Holster the handle Verify that the handle is locked again Questions? Go to chargepoint.com/support and find your region’s technical support number.
  • Page 91 The Limited Warranty you received with your charging station is subject to certain exceptions and exclusions. For example, your use of, installation of, or modification to, the ChargePoint® charging station in a manner in which the ChargePoint® charging station is not intended to be used or modified will void the limited warranty. You should review your limited warranty and become familiar with the terms thereof.
  • Page 92 CP6000 Networked Charging Station Site Design Guide...
  • Page 94 WARNING: Read and follow all warnings and instructions before installing and operating the ChargePoint® charging station. Install and operate only as instructed. Failure to do so may lead to death, injury, or property damage, and will void the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 95 Copyright and Trademarks ©2013-2022 ChargePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be modified, reproduced, or distributed without the prior, express written consent of ChargePoint, Inc.
  • Page 96 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Site Design Guidelines Initial Site Guidelines Electrical Requirements Charging Station Placement Layout Considerations Plan for the Future 2 Civil and Mechanical Design Component Dimensions and Weights Pedestal Mount With CMK Wall Mount With CMK Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations Pedestal Base Designs Pedestal Configuations for Different Parking Arrangements Mounting Specifications - Wall Mount Stations...
  • Page 97 4 Connectivity Signal Strength and Quality Repeaters 5 Pedestal Mount Concrete Preparation Concrete Mounting Template Tools and Materials Installation into New Concrete Installing on Existing Concrete Minimum Requirements Tools Required Consumables Required Installation Instructions...
  • Page 98: Site Design Guidelines

    Site Design Guidelines This document describes how to design a project site for the ChargePoint® CP6000 networked charging station for electric vehicles. This includes guidelines and best practices for electrical infrastructure and capacity planning, construction, and concrete work required prior to installation of charging stations and cellular signal requirements.
  • Page 99: Electrical Requirements

    There may be situations where both ports share a main single circuit. If power capacity is limited at a site or to reduce costs for electrical infrastructure, consider ChargePoint Power Management options for power sharing at the circuit level, panel level, transformer, or site level.
  • Page 100: Charging Station Placement

    WARNING: The ChargePoint charging station must be installed on a level concrete base or a flat wall rated for the weight of the station. Asphalt cannot support the full weight of the station. Failure to install the station on a suitable surface may cause the station to tip over, resulting in death, personal injury, or property damage.
  • Page 101: Plan For The Future

    Consider running raceway or conduit to all planned EV parking spots and pulling electrical wiring from the panel to meet current needs. Consider installing a dedicated electrical panel for EV charging and leveraging ChargePoint Power Management. This efficiently uses available power at a site to support more EV charging ports than...
  • Page 102: Civil And Mechanical Design

    Civil and Mechanical Design Use the guidance below to design the civil and mechanical aspects of the site. Each charging station can be installed attached to a wall or on a concrete pedestal with a Cable Management Kit (CMK). The pedestal can be a newly poured pad or an existing concrete surface. Component Dimensions and Weights Each CP6000 charging station can be mounted on a pedestal or on a wall with a Cable Management Kit (CMK).
  • Page 103: Pedestal Mount With Cmk

    Pedestal Mount With CMK Note: Images are not to scale. Measurements appear in metric units (mm), followed by imperial equivalents (inches).
  • Page 104: Wall Mount With Cmk

    Wall Mount With CMK Note: Images are not to scale. Measurements appear in metric units (mm), followed by imperial equivalents (inches).
  • Page 105: Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations

    Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations IMPORTANT: Use a ChargePoint Concrete Mounting Template (CMT) when installing a new pedestal mount charging station or replacing an existing non-ChargePoint pedestal mount station. You do not need a CMT if you are installing a wall mount charging station or replacing an existing ChargePoint station.
  • Page 106: Pedestal Base Designs

    Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations Pedestal Base Designs There are three basic pedestal base designs: In front of a curb (a) - Does not obstruct a pedestrian pathway or disturb landscaping. 900 mm (3 ft) on each side (b) Area: 0.42 m (4.5 ft Volume: 0.26 m...
  • Page 107: Pedestal Configuations For Different Parking Arrangements

    Two stations back to back, centered between four spaces 900 mm (3 ft) on each side Area: 0.84 m (9 ft Volume: 0.51 m (18 ft Pedestal Configuations for Different Parking Arrangements The pedestal base design can be configured in a variety of ways to serve different parking arrangements. Ensure a sufficient volume of concrete to provide anchoring for the charging station.
  • Page 108 Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations Place the station against the curb between spaces with wheel stops 900 mm (3 ft) from the front of each stall. The base of the charging station can be flush with the parking spaces or at curb level. Place the station in a planter or berm between spaces with wheel stops 900 mm (3 ft) from the front of each stall or the curb (a).
  • Page 109 Place two stations back to back centered on four spaces with wheel stops 900 mm (3 ft) from the front of each stall. The base of the charging station can be flush with the parking spaces or at curb level.
  • Page 110 Mounting Specifications - Pedestal Mount Stations When placing a dual holster station centered on the right space, the charging cables can reach two vehicles. Place a wheel stop 1220 mm (4 ft) (a) from the center of the charging station. Note the following details for this arrangement: The arc shows the usable reach of the two charging cable lengths available: 5.5 m (18 ft) (b) and 7 m (23 ft) (c).
  • Page 111 Place a dual holster station centered between two parallel parking spaces, each 6 m (20 ft) long. Place the station (a) 450 mm (18 in) from the curb. A 7 m (23 ft) charging cable is recommended. Place a single holster station for a single parallel parking space 6 m (20 ft) long. Place the station (a) 450 mm (18 in) from the curb, and 1.8 m (6 ft) from the front of the parking space (b).
  • Page 112: Mounting Specifications - Wall Mount Stations

    41 mm (1 5/8 in) channel strut. WARNING: If not installed correctly, the ChargePoint charging station may pose a fall hazard, leading to death, personal injury, or property damage. Always use the provided Concrete Mounting Template shown preinstalled here, or a ChargePoint-approved surface mounting solution, to install the ChargePoint charging station.
  • Page 113: Drainage

    Exposing the ChargePoint charging station to water above the height of the conduit stub-up could create an electrocution, shock, or fire hazard. Cut power to the charging station if it has been exposed to standing water and contact ChargePoint before the charging station is powered on.
  • Page 114: Electrical Design

    Standard wiring uses an independent circuit for each port. Power Share can be used in combination with Power Select. Refer the CP6000 datasheet at chargepoint.com/guides for information about the following: Electrical input...
  • Page 115: Wall Mount Considerations

    Wall Mount Considerations CP6000 wall mounted charging stations use surface mount wiring. When pulling electrical wiring for wall mount stations, the conduit and wire must be brought to the location where the stations will be mounted. Flex conduit is typically used to bring the wire to the station.
  • Page 116: Grounding Requirements

    Grounding Requirements CAUTION: Use copper conductors only. Use new circuit breakers only. Port Capacity Breaker Rating 80 A /port 100 A breaker per port 48 A/port 60 A breaker per port 40 A/port 50 A breaker per port Ensure all power and ground connections (especially those at the breaker) are clean, tight, and torqued to specification.
  • Page 117: Connect To These Systems

    Connect To These Systems 120/240 VAC, 10 Bonded Neutral Station is connected to L1 and L2 Neutral is not used 120/208 VAC, 30 Wye Bonded Neutral Station may be connected to any two lines Neutral is not used...
  • Page 118: Do Not Connect To These Systems

    Grounding Requirements Do Not Connect to These Systems 208 VAC 30 Wye, ungrounded Floating Neutral Voltage of either line to ground is undetermined Neutral is not grounded 120/240 VAC 30 Delta, corner-grounded Voltage of any line is not 120 V nominal relative to ground Any system where the center point of the AC power source is not grounded.
  • Page 120: Connectivity

    Ability for customer support to troubleshoot problems Support for advanced features such as Power Management or Waitlist A strong signal is also required for the ChargePoint Assure maintenance and management programs. ChargePoint stations use cellular data connections to reach ChargePoint Cloud Services. This allows secure, PCI-compliant data connections without requiring any other form of internet connectivity at an install site or imposing additional network management responsibilities on a site host.
  • Page 121: Signal Strength And Quality

    Signal Strength and Quality Use a cellular signal detection device (such as a Siretta Snyper LTE or equivalent) to take signal strength readings at the exact proposed charging station or gateway locations. For stations using 3G, test the location of every station and ensure it meets minimum -85 dBm RSSI. For stations using LTE, test the location of every gateway and ensure it meets minimum RSRQ at -12.5 dB or better, for RSRP measured at -90 dBm or better.
  • Page 122 US: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Canada: Rogers, Telus, and Bell For other regions, or if the site does not have strong signal on these bands, contact your ChargePoint representative for additional solutions. ChargePoint strongly recommends a consultation with a cellular connectivity specialist before all installations.
  • Page 123: Repeaters

    Do not rely on readings taken with a cell phone when conducting site surveys. Many signal boosters and network extenders may not be compatible with ChargePoint hardware, including certain types of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), micro/nano/pico/femto-cells, and carrier- or band-specific signal...
  • Page 124: Pedestal Mount Concrete Preparation

    You do not need a CMT if you are installing a wall mount charging station or replacing an existing ChargePoint station. Install the ChargePoint pedestal mount charging station into either new concrete or onto an existing concrete surface (on an intermediate floor only). The Concrete Mounting Template kit components you need to use, the tools required, and the installation steps vary depending on the type of installation: new concrete or existing concrete.
  • Page 125 CMT - Pedestal Mount With CMK Note: Images are not to scale. Measurements appear in metric units (mm), followed by imperial equivalents (inches). Wall CMK footprint Pedestal footprint Front Bolt circle Bolt or anchor Conduit stub-up within this area (new concrete only)
  • Page 126: Tools And Materials

    Installation into New Concrete WARNING: Failure to install the ChargePoint CP6000 in accordance with these instructions and all local building practices, climate conditions, safety standards, and all applicable codes and ordinances may lead to risk of death, injury, or property damage, and will void the Limited One- Year Parts Exchange Warranty.
  • Page 127 Slide the CP6000 CMT over the conduit stub-ups until the top surface of the template is level with the top surface of the concrete when poured. The surface of the concrete must align with the bottom of the upper template. Ensure the conduits are plumb.
  • Page 128 Installation into New Concrete Before pouring concrete, tie the CP6000 CMT to rebar to help hold it in place. IMPORTANT: The CP6000 CMT and the conduit must be secured in place to prevent them from moving out of position while the concrete is poured and curing.
  • Page 129 Pour the concrete. Note: Make sure the concrete surface between the conduits is completely level and free of any irregularities. Refer to the measurements in this guide and ensure the anchor rod locations are correct before the concrete is dry. Use a level to ensure the bolts are plumb.
  • Page 130: Installing On Existing Concrete

    CP6000 charging station dimensions and weight. If an existing charging station (from a manufacturer other than ChargePoint) is already in place at the installation site, complete these tasks: Turn off all power to the station and disassemble according to the original manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 131: Tools Required

    Tools Required Electric hammer drill with 12 mm (1/2 in) or larger chuck. Consumables Required The following table lists and describes consumable items that you will need. The quantity listed in the table is based on installation of one charging station. Note: The consumption rate of these products varies depending on conditions at the installation site.
  • Page 132: Installation Instructions

    Installing on Existing Concrete Installation Instructions Remove the lower template and all nuts and washers from below the upper template. Place the lower template on the concrete and mark the hole locations. When placing the template, consider the charging station’s total footprint. If installing over an existing conduit stub-up or armored cable, position the center of the template around that stub-up / cable.
  • Page 133 Note: Inserting the threaded bolts displaces the epoxy, causing it to fill the holes to the grade level. If the epoxy is below grade level after the next step, add more epoxy. Place the upper template over the holes. Insert the bolts through the upper template into the holes. IMPORTANT: Rotate the bolts as you insert them.
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