ABB HVC-R 100/150 V2 Installation Manual page 6

E-bus charger
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Glossary
AC
Alternating Current.
CAF
Customer Acceptance Form.
CCS (Combo)
Combined Charging System (also called
Combo) is the charging protocol for North
America and European OEMs.
Contractor
Entity hired by the Owner / site operator to
do
engineering,
civil
installation work.
DC
Direct Current.
Grid provider
Company
responsible
transportation and distribution of electricity.
HMI
Human Machine Interface; the screen on
the charger.
HVC
Heavy Vehicle Charger.
Power Cabinet
Intermediate unit that provides 150 kW of
DC power to the Charge control set. Gets
its power from a power distribution board.
Interlock
The Interlock is an isolated current loop
and is a feature that makes the state of two
mechanisms
or
functions
dependent.
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and
electrical
for
the
mutually
HVC-R 100/150 V2 E-Bus Charger Installation Guide
LAN
A computer network that interconnects
computers systems within a limited area.
NOC
ABB Network Operating Centre; remotely
checks the correct functioning of the
charger.
Owner
The legal Owner of the charger.
PE
Protective Earth.
PPE
Personal Protective Equipment. Equipment
such as safety shoes, helmet, glasses,
gloves.
RCD
Residual-Current Device.
RFID
Radio-Frequency IDentification. RFID is a
communication technology by means of
radio waves to transfer data over a very
short distance between a reader and an
electronic tag or card.
Site operator
The entity is responsible for the day to day
control of the charger. The site operator
can be the Owner, but not necessarily.
User
The Owner of an electric vehicle, who uses
the Charge Station to charge that vehicle.
WiFi
A technology that allows electronic devices
to connect to a wireless LAN (WLAN)
network.
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