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When installing a new electrical socket, select an
industrial electrical outlet with the highest pos-
sible power available (adapted to the domestic
electric installation) and have it put into opera-
tion by a qualified electrician.
–
Where technically possible and legally permissi-
ble, the electric installation must be dimensioned
in such a way that the maximum nominal power
of the electrical socket used is available for
charging the vehicle.
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In order to make full use of the charger and to
ensure fast vehicle charging, use either NEMA
electrical sockets with the highest possible cur-
rent rating appropriate for the power plug or in-
dustrial electrical outlets to IEC 60309.
–
When charging the high-voltage battery via the
household/industrial electrical outlet, the elec-
trical installation may be loaded to its maximum
capacity.
Porsche recommends that you have electrical
installations used for charging checked regularly
by a qualified electrician. Ask a qualified electri-
cian which inspection intervals are appropriate
for your installation.
–
To prevent overheating of the electrical installa-
tion, the charging current for household cables
is automatically limited on delivery. Have a quali-
fied electrician bring the charger into operation
and set the charging current limit as required for
the domestic installation.
g Refer to chapter "Charging current limiting" on
page 13.
Intended use
Charger with integrated control and protection for
mode 2 charging, for charging vehicles with high-
voltage batteries that meet the generally applicable
standards and directives for electric vehicles.
e
Always use the appropriate device version for the
local mains supply.
g Refer to chapter "Technical Data" on page 22.
The charger may only be used as a combination of
supply cable, control panel and vehicle cable.
Scope of delivery
Fig. 1: Overview of Charger:
A
Supply cables (detachable from control panel)
B
Supply cable connection plug on the control panel
C
Power plug for connecting to the mains supply
D
Vehicle plug (connector plug for the vehicle)
E
Vehicle cable (permanently installed on control
panel)
Scope of delivery
F
Control panel
Overview
Charger control unit
Fig. 2: Control unit
A
ON/OFF button with indicator light and addi-
tional charging current limiting function
B
Power supply/domestic connection indicator
light
Vehicle indicator light
Control unit indicator light
C
Reset button with indicator light
The operating state of the control unit and charging
current limiting can be set using the ON/OFF button
.
The control unit can be reset using the reset button
if residual current is detected.
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