Battery inverter/charger for stand-alone and back-up applications (100 pages)
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Operating manual SMA EV CHARGER BUSINESS ENGLISH EVC-Business-BE-en-12 | Version 1.2...
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SMA Solar Technology AG Legal Provisions The information contained in these documents is the property of SMA Solar Technology AG. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, be it electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG.
SMA Solar Technology AG Table of contents Table of contents Information on this Document..........Validity ........................Target Group......................Content and Structure of this Document ..............Levels of warning messages ..................Symbols in the Document ..................Typographical Elements in the Document..............
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Enable the charging process in case of backend failure.. 65 8.3.7.3 Enable free charging............65 8.3.8 Changing the Password ................. 66 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal ........67 Providing the Master Data..................67 First Login ........................67 Overview of the User Interface ................. 67 My Account ........................ 72 Settings........................
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SMA Solar Technology AG Table of contents 13 Troubleshooting ............... 82 13.1 Event messages ......................82 14 Decommissioning the Product..........87 15 Maintenance................90 16 Procedure for Receiving a Replacement Device ....91 17 Technical Data ................92 18 Accessories ................95 19 Contact ..................
You will find the latest version of this document and further information on the product in PDF format and as eManual at www.SMA-Solar.com. Illustrations in this document are reduced to the essential information and may deviate from the real product.
SMA Solar Technology AG 1 Information on this Document NOTICE Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, can result in property damage. Symbols in the Document Icon Explanation Information that is important for a specific topic or goal, but is not safety-rele-...
All components must remain within their permitted operating ranges and their installation requirements at all times. The product must only be used in countries for which it is approved or released by SMA Solar Technology AG and the grid operator.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety Unternehmen_Institutionen/E-Mobilitaet/Ladep_Form/StartNEU/node.html Anzeige_Ladepunkte_node.html. A quick reference guide for the operator of public charge points is also available under this link: https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Sachgebiete/ Energie/Unternehmen_Institutionen/E_Mobilitaet/Leitfaden.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=6. • The user must ensure that the calibration validity periods for the components in the charger and the charger itself are not exceeded.
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2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG (3) The measured value user must • ensure that the measured values listed in bills based on measured values can be easily understood by the recipient of the bills and • provide suitable aids for the purposes listed in no. 1 if necessary.
SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety • The EMSP must ensure that the customer receives all the information necessary for the receipt of their permanent documentation. For this reason, the website, billing amount and the data of the charging process must be listed on the credit card bill or as the purpose of the account debit in the case of selective charging.
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2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG WARNING Risk of injury due to toxic substances, gases and dusts. In rare cases, damages to electronic components can result in the formation of toxic substances, gases or dusts inside the product. Touching toxic substances and inhaling toxic gases and dusts can cause skin irritation, burns or poisoning, trouble breathing and nausea.
SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery Check the scope of delivery for completeness and any externally visible damage. Contact the Service if the delivery is incomplete or damaged. Figure 1: Components included in scope of delivery...
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3 Scope of Delivery SMA Solar Technology AG Position Quantity Designation Sealing cap M32 Cable gland M20x1.5 Counter nut for cable gland M20 RJ45 module Cable tie RFID card Manual Only for products EVCB-3AC-10 / EVCB-3AC- ECC-10: Cable bracket left and right, 4 mounting screws...
SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Scope of delivery, charging stand Scope of delivery, charging stand Check the scope of delivery for completeness and any externally visible damage. Contact the Service if the delivery is incomplete or damaged. One-sided charging stand...
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4 Scope of delivery, charging stand SMA Solar Technology AG Double-sided charging stand Figure 3: Components included in scope of delivery Position Quantity Designation Cover (front and rear) Middle section Base plate Bolt M8 x 10 Washer M8 Countersunk head screw M5x40...
SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Product Overview Product Overview Product Description Figure 4: Design of the product Position Designation Enclosure lock RFID card reader with status LEDs Charging socket Type label The type label clearly identifies the product. The type label must remain per- manently attached to the product.
The product complies with the requirements of the applicable EU directives. Interfaces and Functions SMA flexibly combines all required components of the charger into an overall system. This enables you to integrate your charger into your charging park, building or energy management system.
SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Product Overview 5.5.2 Communication Overview Figure 7: Design of system communication Operating manual EVC-Business-BE-en-12...
6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG Mounting Requirements for Mounting Requirements for the installation site: WARNING Danger to life due to fire or explosion Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause fires. This can result in death or serious injury.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting 15° Figure 8: Permitted and prohibited mounting positions Figure 9: Permitted and prohibited mounting positions Operating manual EVC-Business-BE-en-12...
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG Dimensions for wall mounting: Figure 10: Position of the anchoring points(Dimensions in mm) EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
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SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting Accessories for charging stand mounting: Figure 11: Charging stand dimensions (Dimensions in mm) Recommended clearances for wall mounting: ☐ Maintain the recommended clearances to walls as well as to other charging stations, inverters or objects.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG ≥500 ≥500 1000 Figure 12: Recommended clearances(Dimensions in mm) Recommended clearances for charging stand mounting: Figure 13: Recommended clearances(Dimensions in mm) EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting Wall Mounting CAUTION Risk of injury due to weight of product Injuries may result if the product is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or mounted. • Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the product.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 5. Optional: Secure the cable holder to the wall with the 5 screws (6x50) in the scope of delivery of the cable holder set (TX30). 6. Hook the product onto the wall mounting bracket.
SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting 8. Pull off the grounding cable at the cover. 9. Remove the safety cover. To do so, loosen the 2 nuts. For the products EVCB-LB-3AC-ECC-10 and EVCB-3AC-ECC-10, safety seals are on the 2 nuts.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: Figure 14: Dimensions of the foundation hole (Dimensions in mm) 1. Ensure that the AC cable is long enough to connect to the product. 2. Excavate the foundation hole with the following dimensions: width ≥680 mm x height ≥500 mm x depth ≥520 mm.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting 4. Stabilize the embedded section of the charging stand using class C30/37 concrete. 5. Let the concrete completely cure before starting to assemble the charging stand. 6. Position the base plate on the 4 holes of the embedded section of the charging stand.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 8. When putting on the middle section, guide the AC cable through the middle section of the charging stand. Position the middle section on the 6 holes in the base plate. Pay attention to the weight.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting 11. Optional: You can position an empty enclosure (not in the scope of delivery) on the middle section of the charging stand (width 254 mm x height 180 mm x depth 84 mm). 12. Hook the product onto the charging stand.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 14. Pull off the grounding cable at the cover. 15. Remove the safety cover. To do so, loosen the 2 nuts. For the products EVCB-LB-3AC-ECC-10 and EVCB-3AC-ECC-10, safety seals are on the 2 nuts.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting 20. Hook the cover at the front and rear of the middle section of the charging stand. In the middle section of the charging stand, there are two carrier pins onto which the covers must be hooked.
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6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 22. Lock the covers. To do so, insert a screwdriver through the opening and rotate the set screw counterclockwise until the stop (TX25, torque: 5 Nm). Repeat the procedure at the remaining 3 positions.
Designation Opening for cable gland M32 for connecting the utility grid Opening for cable gland M20 for connecting the network cable 7.1.2 Interior View Figure 16: Connection area inside the EV Charger Business Position Designation SIM card Residual-current device Operating manual...
7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Residual-current device Busbar Miniature circuit breaker (energy self-sufficiency) RJ45 module Grounding conductor (PE) connection Connecting the Utility Grid AC cable requirements as follows: ☐ External diameter: 18 mm to 25 mm ☐ Conductor cross-section: 6 mm² (flexible/rigid) or 10 mm² (flexible/rigid) ☐...
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SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection 5. Connect conductors N, L1, L2 and L3 to the right residual-current device according to the labeling (PZ2, torque: 2.5 to 3 Nm). 6. Connect PE to the terminal block in accordance with the labeling.
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7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG 4. Loosen the busbars from the two residual-current devices (PZ2) and remove them. 5. For energy self-sufficiency, connect the supplied busbars to the right residual-current device. 6. Guide the two AC cables through the cable glands into the product. Also loosen the two swivel nuts (M 32).
SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection 9. Ensure that all conductors are correctly connected. 10. Hand-tighten the two swivel nuts of the cable glands. Connecting the Network Cables DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock in case of overvoltages and if surge protection is missing Overvoltages (e. g.
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7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Disconnect the product from voltage sources (see Section 11, page 79). 2. Guide the network cable through the cable gland and into the product. To do so, slightly loosen the swivel nut (M20).
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SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection 7. Trim the insulated conductor pairs at an angle. 8. Place the insulated conductor pairs in the module. 9. Make sure that the insulated conductors protrude by a maximum of 0.5 mm. Secure the supplied cable tie for strain relief and cut off the end.
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7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG 12. Clamp the RJ45 module in the holder. 13. Connect the network cable of the charge controller to the RJ45 module. 14. Tighten the swivel nut on the cable gland hand-tight. EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Commissioning Check the Only applies to the products EVCB-LB-3AC-ECC-10 / EVCB-3AC-ECC-10 The security seal must be checked at the following points in order to ensure that the product is used in compliance with the calibration regulations.
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8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Position Designation Meter, charge points 1 and 2 Power contactor, charge points 1 and 2 Charge controller, charge points 1 and 2 EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Position Designation QR code with following charge point informa- tion: Public key of log book, offset factor and the MID meter used Charging socket Public key of charge point Commissioning the Product Requirements: ☐ The AC circuit breaker must be correctly rated and mounted.
6. Secure the safety cover with the 2 nuts. 7. Test the charger in accordance with IEC 61851 and complete the test report. For an example of a test report, see the product page at www.SMA- Solar.com. 8. Close the enclosure cover.
1. Open the web interface of the charge controller. To do so, use the IP address assigned by the product in the web browser. 2. Input the login data of the default setting into the login field to log in. SMA Solar Technology AG strongly recommends changing the password to a secure password during the first session (see Section 8.3.8, page 66).
8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG • Password: service.kraft 8.3.3 Overview of the User Interface Posi- Designation tion Navigation Area General information Charging history (to download) Status area System information (software version, language setting and logout) EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
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SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Energy Manager Under [Energy Manager], there is a complete overview of the configured and calculated currents. The charge controller always determines the lowest value at the connected vehicle. OCPP meter Under [OCPP meter], you will find the current values of the connected meter.
The charge controller in the product does not have an on-chip Wi-Fi module. As a result, a USB Wi-Fi adapter is required in order to use Wi-Fi. SMA Solar Technology AG recommends using the Ethernet connection for stable network communication.
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning 2. Under [LAN] and the parameter [Mode for ethernet configuration], different modes can be selected. ☑ In [Auto (DHCP client)] mode, the IP address of the charge point is automatically assigned by the DHCP server in the network.
8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 8.3.4.3 Setting the charging current Procedure: 1. In the navigation area, select [Load Management]. 2. Under the parameters [Operator Current Limit [A]] and [Operator Current Limit [A] (Connector 2)], set the charging current to be provided for the respective charge point.
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning 8.3.4.5 Setting the phases and phase position Normally, charge points are designed as single-phase or three-phase. A vehicle can be charged via line conductor L1 (single-phase), line conductors L1 and L2 (two-phase) or line conductors L1, L2 and L3 (three-phase).
Web browser signals a security vulnerability After HTTPS has been enables, a message might appear indicating that the connection to the web interface is not secure. SMA Solar Technology AG guarantees the security of the web interface. • Continue loading the web interface.
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Procedure: 1. In the navigation area, select [Backend]. 2. Make sure that under the [Connection Type] parameter, the value [Ethernet] is selected. 3. Under Backend, select [OCPP]. 4. For the parameter [OCPP ChargeBoxIdentity (ChargePointID)], input the ChargePointID provided by the backend for the corresponding charger.
8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. In the navigation area, select [Backend]. 2. Make sure that under the [Connection Type] parameter, the value [GSM] is selected. 3. Under Backend, select [OCPP]. 4. For the parameter [OCPP ChargeBoxIdentity (ChargePointID)], input the ChargePointID provided by the backend for the corresponding charger.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning To accomplish this, an (additional) energy meter at the building junction box is simply integrated into the charge point network via Modbus TCP and taken into account when the current is calculated. Technical requirements The building junction box, supply line or branch of a sub-distribution can be limiting factors of the charging current at charge points.
8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Connection example of load management without external power measurement Master Slave Slave Figure 17: Connection example of 3 chargers without external power measurement Connection example of load management with external power measurement Figure 18: Connection example of 3 chargers with external power measurement 8.3.6.2 Setting load management without external meters...
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning 2. Under [Dynamic Load Management] and the parameter [Dynamic Load Management - DLM Master/Slave], select the value [DLM Master (With internal DLM slave)]. 3. Set the parameter [External Meter Support] to [Off]. 4. Set the available current at the building junction box at the parameter [Main Distribution Limit (L1/L2/L3) [A]].
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8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Manufacturer Model Information Janitza UMG 604 PRO Port 502, as of firmware 5.32, Modbus TCP can also be used for EDMM-10 Janitza UMG 605 PRO Port 502 Phoenix Contact EEM-MB371/MB370 Port 502 Siemens 7KM2200 Port 502, Modbus TCP can...
The UID (unique identification) of an RFID chip is key for identification. It is a unique code that represents the identity of the chip. The SMA EV Charger Business supports all Mifare variants currently available in the market. SMA Solar Technology AG recommends using cards in the Mifare DESFire series: for example, EV1 or EV3.
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8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG OCPP Whitelist The OCPP Whitelist is a local buffer of the backend on the charge point. All the RFIDs from charging card that have been approved by the backend are regularly transferred to the charge point here.
SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning 6. Select [Add entry]. ☑ The [Add entry] window opens. 7. When the LED of the RFID card reader glows green, hold the RFID card up to the right card reader (card icon) (see Section 5.1, page 17).
Changing the Password Never lose this password, as you cannot access the web interface without The password guidelines recommended by SMA Solar Technology AG are also applicable for users of SMA inverters and system managers. • 8 to 12 characters •...
The required data can be provided using a web form available at www.my.sma-service.com. The web form for setting up the eMobility Portal must be completed and submitted. As soon as SMA Service has completed setup, you will receive a confirmation e-mail.
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9 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal SMA Solar Technology AG My Locations The configured locations are displayed in the menu under [Meine Standorte]. The menu items [Einladungen] and [Standorte der Mitarbeiter] currently have no function. Charging stations EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
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SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal The chargers are shown after selecting the location. Which charger is in operation and its status are shown in the menu under [Ladestationen]. The status of the charger connections (connectors) is shown in the menu under [Anschlüsse]. Each charger has two connectors.
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9 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal SMA Solar Technology AG Configuration The access groups assigned to the charger are displayed in the menu under [Konfiguration]. “Roaming” currently has no function. Charging Processes All active and completed charging processes at the charger are displayed in the menu under [Ladevorgänge].
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The portal provides the analytics for individual chargers and analytics for all chargers of the organization (if the multiple chargers are assigned to the account). Information: If the menu item [Mein Analytics] is not displayed, the Account Analytics feature flag is missing. SMA Service can enable the functions. My Access Groups Operating manual...
9 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal SMA Solar Technology AG Each charger is assigned to one or multiple access groups. The access group defines the authorizations for charging for the RFID cards assigned to the group (“members”). Names can be assigned and additional RFID cards added (via the token UID) in the menu under [Zugangsgruppen].
SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Setting Up the SMA eMobility Portal My Users The user accounts that have been set up for the organization and the role that is assigned to them are displayed in the menu under [Meine Benutzer]. Normally, the Account Admin as the user and the installer as the “field service technician”, if any, are shown here.
10 Operation SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Operation 10.1 Overview of Display and Control Elements Position Description Viewing area for the meter (with red status LED) Charging process: • Display start • Display date • Time • Rep • Charging time (date alternates with charging time) •...
SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Operation 10.2 Starting the Charging Process An LED indicator that is rapidly flashing at the selected charge point (green, yellow and blue) indicates that a disturbance is present. It is not possible to charge at this charge point.
The charging process can only be ended with the same RFID card that it was started with. In case of grid failure, the mechanical lock on the charging cable at the charger (SMA EV Charger Business with charging socket) automatically opens. Alternatively, the charging process can also be ended at the vehicle (see the manufacturer’s manual).
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SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Operation With transparency software, users have the option to verify validity of the digitally signed measured values of charging processes. This ensures that the billed values are the same as the actual measured values and have not been manipulated by third parties.
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10 Operation SMA Solar Technology AG Download transparency software and run an invoice check The transparency software is subject to continuous adaptations and changes such that the listed steps may deviate from the current version of the software. Procedure: 1. Download the current version of the transparency software (https:/www.safe-ev.de) to the computer and unpack it to any folder.
SMA Solar Technology AG 11 Disconnecting the product from voltage sources 11 Disconnecting the product from voltage sources Procedure: 1. Disconnect the external miniature circuit breaker and secure it against reconnection. 2. Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle and if necessary, from the charger.
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11 Disconnecting the product from voltage sources SMA Solar Technology AG 6. Use an appropriate measuring device to ensure that no voltage is present (de-energized state) at the L1 L2 L1 L2 terminal block and the residual-current devices in sequence between L1 and PE, L2 and PE, and L3 and PE.
SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Clean the product 12 Clean the product NOTICE Damage to the product due to cleaning agents The use of cleaning agents may cause damage to the product and its components. • Clean the product and all its components only with a cloth moistened with clear water.
13 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Troubleshooting 13.1 Event messages Event message Cause and corrective measures LED flashing rapidly (green, yellow and blue). Cause Authorization was rejected. Error in charging system. Backend not available. Corrective measures: • Check the RFID card and re-import if necessary.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Troubleshooting Event message Cause and corrective measures Charging sockets have no current. Cause External and/or internal miniature circuit breakers and/or residual-current devices are not switched on. Charger not connected. Corrective measures: • Switch on the external and/or internal miniature circuit breakers and/or residual-current devices.
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13 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event message Cause and corrective measures No LAN access. Cause Network connection defective. Corrective measures: • Check status indicator, check network cable, check transfer connector (RJ45). EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
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SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Troubleshooting Event message Cause and corrective measures LAN access to charge controller not possible Cause No LAN access. Corrective measures: • USB cable Micro USB to USB type A is present. • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) at least in version 13 is installed on the computer.
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13 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event message Cause and corrective measures Meter values are not displayed cor- rectly. Cause Meter defective. Modbus connection incorrect. Corrective measures: • Check the wiring. Moisture inside the product. Cause Condensation has formed. Aeration and ventilation do not work.
SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Decommissioning the Product 14 Decommissioning the Product To decommission the product completely upon completion of its service life, proceed as described in this Section. CAUTION Risk of injury due to weight of product Injuries may result if the product is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or mounted.
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14 Decommissioning the Product SMA Solar Technology AG 7. Disconnect the PE from the terminal block. 8. Depending on the design, guide the AC cable out of the product through the cable gland. 9. Remove the security screw. 10. Securely screw on the 2 nuts of the safety cover.
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SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Decommissioning the Product 14. Put on the enclosure cover and close it. 15. If the product is to be stored or shipped, pack the product. Use the original packaging or packaging that is suitable for the weight and size of the product.
Damage to the product SMA Solar Technology AG recommends a daily visual inspection by the charger user. The product and the associated components must not display any damage. • In the case of damage to the product, contact the installer.
5. If the defective product was registered in the SMA eMobility Portal, replace the defective product with the new product in the SMA eMobility Portal (see Section 9, page 67). 6. Pack the defective product in the packaging of the replacement device and arrange with SMA Solar Technology AG for it to be picked up.
SMA Solar Technology AG 17 Technical Data Inputs and outputs (AC) SMA EV Charger Business Product types SMA EV Charger Business with SMA EV Charger Business with charging socket charging cable Number and type of charge 2 x charging socket type 2...
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In compliance with the calibration regulations (EVCB-LB-3AC- ECC-10 / EVCB-3AC-ECC-10) Dynamic load management Available Authorization RFID Warranty 2 years Certificates and approvals IEC 61851-1:2019 System compatibility SMA eMobility Portal SMA Data Manager M (planned as of Q2/2023) Charging stand optional Foundation optional Operating manual EVC-Business-BE-en-12...
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17 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG RFID cards (MIFARE DESFire) Available Type designation / Material EVCB-LB-3AC-10 / EVCB-3AC-10 / number 202576-00.01 202559-00.01 EVCB-LB-3AC-ECC-10 / EVCB-3AC-ECC-10 / 204842-00.01 204844-00.01 EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
SMA Solar Technology AG. Designation Brief description Charging stand for EV Charger Business (one-sided) SMA material number: 206470-00.01 Charging stand for EV Charger Business (two-sided) SMA material number: 206463-00.01 Embedded section for charging stand installation SMA material number: 206465-00.01 Operating manual...
19 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 19 Contact • Device type • Serial number • Mounting location and mounting height • Detailed description of the problem You can find your country's contact information at: https://go.sma.de/service EVC-Business-BE-en-12 Operating manual...
(L 174/88, June 8, 2011) and 2015/863/EU (L 137/10, March 31, 2015) (RoHS) SMA Solar Technology AG confirms herewith that the products described in this document are in compliance with the fundamental requirements and other relevant provisions of the aforementioned directives. More information on the availability of the entire declaration of conformity can be found at https://www.sma.de/en/ce-ukca.
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