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PACCHARGE AC20 User manual A PACCAR COMPANY DRIVEN BY QUALITY...
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PACCAR. PACCAR assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. In no event shall PACCAR be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall...
Contents About this document Function of this document Target group Revision history Language Illustrations Units of measurement Typographical conventions How to use this document General symbols and signal words 1.10 Special symbols for warnings and dangers 1.11 Related documents 1.12 Manufacturer and contact data 1.13 Abbreviations...
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Description of the display screens (option) 2.9.1 Boot screen 2.9.2 Standby/Idle screen 2.9.3 Authorization screen 2.9.4 Preparing to charge screen 2.9.5 Charging screen 2.9.6 Charging completed screen 2.9.7 Fault detected display messages Safety Liability 29 Responsibilities for the owner Personal protective equipment FCC compliance statement Industry Canada compliance statement General safety instructions...
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Technical data EVSE Type General specifications Meter specifications for a MID certified EVSE (IEC portfolio) Ambient conditions Noise level Dimensions 7.6.1 AC input with socket, cable Type 2 7.6.2 AC input with EV charge cable 7.6.3 Space requirements for installation AC input specifications 7.7.1 General specifications 7.7.2 AC input specifications (IEC portfolio)
March 2020 Initial version April 2021 Complete document overhaul May 2022 PACCAR Version Update 1.4 Language The original instructions of this document are in English (EN-US). All other language versions are translations of the original instructions. 1.5 Illustrations It is not always possible to show the configuration of your EVSE. The illustrations in this document show a typical setup.
1.9 Allgemeine Symbole und Signalwörter Signal word Description Symbol Refer to Danger If you do not obey the instruction, this can cause injury or death. section 1.10. Refer to Warning If you do not obey the instruction, this can cause injury. section 1.10.
1.10 Special symbols for warnings and dangers Symbol Risk type General risk Hazardous voltage that gives risk of electrocution Risk of pinching or crushing of body parts Rotating parts that can cause a risk of entrapment Note: It is possible that not all symbols are present in this document. 1.11 Related documents Document name Target group...
1.13 Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition Alternating current Controller area network Central processing unit Direct current Electromagnetic compatibility Electric vehicle EVSE Electric vehicle supply equipment Measuring Instruments Directive Near field communication NoBo Notified body OCPP Open charge point protocol Protective earth Personal protective equipment RFID Radio-frequency identification Note: It is possible that not all abbreviations are present in this document.
1.15 Orientation agreements Front side: face forward to the EVSE during normal use X-direction (positive is to the right) Left side Y-direction (positive is rearward) C Right side Z-direction (positive is upward) D Rear side...
2. Description 2.1 Short description The EVSE (Terra AC) is an AC charging station that you can use to supply electricity to an EV. The Terra AC offers tailor-made, intelligent and network charging solutions for your company or home. The EVSE can connect to the internet via GSM, WiFi or LAN.
2.4 Product label (UL portfolio) SN: TACW7-[L]-WWYY-zxxxx PN: XXXXXXXXXX MODEL: Terra AC WX-P8-XX-XXX-X TAC Wx-[L]-WWYY-zxxxx XXXX XXXXXX For use with electric vehicles Pour utilisation avec des véhicules électriques 240V ~ / 60Hz TYPE 3 -30ºC~50ºC Ventilation Not Required Aucune ventilation requise Raintight Étanche à...
2.5 Overview 2.5.1 Overview of the system EVSE RFID card or smartphone AC grid input Structure to install the EVSE on C EV G EV charge cable D Parking space Part Function EVSE Refer to section 2.2. Structure To install the EVSE on and to keep the EVSE in position. AC grid input To supply the electricity to the EVSE EV charge cable...
2.5.2 Overview of the EVSE, outside Note: The illustration shows the EVSE model without a display. Connection for the EV charge cable Cabinet cover Openings for the smart meter connections G Enclosure C Opening for the Ethernet cable H RFID reader D Opening for the AC input cable Product label LED indicators...
2.5.3 Overview of the EVSE, inside (CE model) Maintenance cover Terminal block for dry contacts input and output Primary Ethernet connection Terminal block for the AC input C Socket for a Nano-M2M SIM card G Terminal block for the EV charge cable or the socket D Smart meter connection Part Function...
2.5.4 Overview of the EVSE, inside (MID model) Maintenance cover Secondary Ethernet connection Primary Ethernet connection G Smart meter connection C Electrical pulse connector H Terminal block for dry contacts input and output D Socket for a Nano-M2M SIM card Terminal block for the EV charge cable or the socket Terminal block for the AC input Part...
2.6 Options 2.6.1 Display Display For more data about the display, refer to section 2.9. 2.6.2 EV charge cable, Type 2 2.6.3 Socket, Type 2 Socket The socket for an EV charge cable Type 2 is available with or without a shutter.
2.6.4 Load management Load management makes sure that the available electrical capacity of the building or home is not exceeded. A number of devices share a grid connection, that has a maximum capacity. The total power demand of the devices that use the grid connection must not exceed the grid capacity. The load management feature prevents that the system exceeds the grid capacity and prevents damage of the fuses.
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Table 1: Error LED Status of the LED Status of the EVSE Error No error Table 2: Charging LED Status of the LED Status of the EVSE EV is fully charged or has stopped charging Not charging Flashing Charging Table 3: Cable and EV detection, and EV authorization LED Status of the LED Status of the EVSE An EV is connected.
2.8 Description of the ChargerSync app for the EVSE The ChargerSync app is available on the Apple Store and on the Google Play Store. 2.8.1 General description of the lay-out of the ChargerSync app 9:41 My Chargers Bluetooth Connecting TACW224179G4567 Unavailable Functions Statistics...
2.8.2 General description of the buttons and colors Button Name / color Description Home To go to the main menu Start button To start the charge session Account button To go to the account menu, that has the personal preferences and settings Schedule To go to the schedule menu Energy plan...
2.8.3 Overview of the menus Menu Description Login menu Shows the fields to log in. Account menu Shows the personal preferences and settings Setup menu Shows the screens to set up the EVSE Main menu Shows: • Navigation buttons • Buttons to manage the charge session •...
2.9.2 Standby/Idle screen 325.634,622 30.07.2020 10:30 Total : TACW2240120G4567 00.55.19 SN : Total delivered energy Date C Guide D Serial number Firmware version (MID certified) The display shows the Standby/Idle screen when the EVSE is in idle status. Then, the EVSE is available for a charge session.
2.9.3 Authorization screen The display shows different Authorization screens, dependent on the situation. The display shows this Authorization screen when the EV charge cable is connected to the EV but the charge session is not authorized: 325.637,622 30.07.2020 10:30 Total : TACW2240120G4567 00.55.19 The display shows this Authorization screen when the charge session is authorized but the EV charge...
2.9.5 Charging screen The display shows the Charging screen during the charge session. The display shows this Charging screen for a single phase EVSE: 325.637,622 30.07.2020 10:30 Total : 231,5 20,180 31,86 02:41 TACW2240120G4567 00.55.19 Real-time voltage and current Real-time active power C Energy delivered and duration of the charge session The display shows this Charging screen for a 3 phase EVSE: 325.637,622...
2.9.7 Fault detected display messages The display shows different fault detected images, dependent on the type of fault. Disconnect the charge cable and connect it again: 325.637,622 30.07.2020 09:35 Total : 0x0010 TACW2240120G4567 00.55.19 Error code Contact your service provider: 325.637,622 30.07.2020 09:35 Total :...
3. Safety 3.1 Liability The manufacturer is not liable to the purchaser of the EVSE or to third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties if any target group mentioned in the related documents does not obey the rules below: •...
3.3 Personal protective equipment Symbol Description Protective clothing Safety gloves Safety shoes Safety glasses 3.4 FCC compliance statement Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
3.5 Industry Canada compliance statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause interference. • This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
3.9 Signs on the EVSE Symbol Risk type General risk Hazardous voltage that gives risk of electrocution Risk of pinching or crushing of body parts Rotating parts cat can cause a risk of entrapment Sign that means that you must read the manual before you install the EVSE Waste from electrical and electronic equipment Note: It is possible that not all symbols are present on the EVSE.
3.11 Special safety instructions (UL portfolio) 3.11.1 Important safety instructions (UL portfolio) Warning: Obey the basic precautions for electric products, including the instructions in this section. Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, connect this EVSE only to a circuit provided with 40 A maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
4. Operation 4.1 Prepare before use 1. Appoint a site operator and an installation engineer, if these are other persons than you. 2. Make sure that the equipment is installed and commissioned according to the instructions in the installation manual. 3.
4.4 Start a charge session 4.4.1 EVSE with an EV charge cable Caution: During the charge session, do not disconnect the EV charge cable from the connection on the EV. There is a risk of damage of the connector of the EV. Note: The LEDs show the status of the charge session.
4.5.2 Wake up the EV (EVSE with display) Preliminary requirements • Mobile device with the ChargerSync app Procedure 1. Disconnect the EV charge cable from the EV. 2. Connect the EV charge cable to the EV again. 4.6 Stop a charge session 4.6.1 EVSE with an EV charge cable Caution: During the charge session, do not disconnect the EV charge cable from the connector on the EV.
4.6.2 EVSE with a socket Caution: During the charge session, do not disconnect the EV charge cable. There is a risk of damage of the socket of the EVSE or the connector of the EV. Note: If you disconnect the EV charge cable during the charge session, the EVSE automatically disconnects the power supply.
5. Maintenance and cleaning 5.1 Maintenance schedule Task Frequency Procedure Clean the cabinet cover and the enclosure 4 months Refer to section 7.9. of the EVSE. Do a visual check for damage on the Before each use Refer to section 5.3. cabinet.
5.3 Do a check on the cabinet 1. Do a check for damage on these parts: Part Damage Charge cables, outlets and Cracks or ruptures connectors Internal wires of the cable are visible Display Cracks Coating of the cabinet Cracks or ruptures 2.
6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting procedure 1. Try to find a solution for the problem with the aid of the information in this document. 2. If you cannot find a solution for the problem, contact your local representative of the manufacturer. Refer to section 1.12.
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Problem (error code) Possible cause Possible solution Power relay fault The relay contact is 1. Examine the relay contact. (0x0400) detected in wrong state 2. If necessary, contact your local or has damage. representative of the manufacturer or a qualified electrical contractor. Refer to section 1.12.
Problem (error code) Possible cause Possible solution The EV connection or The EV charge cable is 1. Examine the EV charge cable. authorization process defective. 2. If the EV charge cable is defective, fails contact your local representative of the manufacturer or a qualified electrical contractor.
7. Technical data 7.1 EVSE Type The EVSE type is a code. The code has 10 parts: A1 - A10. Code part Description Value Meaning of the value Brand name Terra AC Type Wallbox Column Power output 3.7 kW 7.4 kW 9 kW 11 kW 19 kW...
Example Terra AC W7-P8-RD-MCD-0 • A1 = Brand name = Terra AC • A2 = Type = wallbox • A3 = 7, Power output = 7.4 kW • A4 = Cable type, cable = Type 1 • A5 = 8 m •...
7.3 Meter specifications for a MID certified EVSE (IEC portfolio) Parameter in 2014/32/EU directive Specification Mechanical environment Shock and vibrations of low significance Electromagnetic environment 7.4 Ambient conditions Parameter Specification Operation temperature -35°C2 to +50°C Operation temperature for MID certified models -30°C to +55C Storage temperature -40°C to +80°C...
7.6 Dimensions 7.6.1 AC input with socket, cable Type 2 Width of the EVSE Z1 Height of the EVSE Y1 Depth of the EVSE Z2 Distance from the bottom of the EVSE to the center Y2 Depth of the socket of the socket.
7.6.2 AC input with EV charge cable Width of the EVSE Z Height of the EVSE Depth of the EVSE Parameter Specification [mm] 7.6.3 Space requirements for installation EVSE...
7.8 AC output specifications 7.8.1 AC output specifications (IEC portfolio) Parameter Specification AC output voltage range (1 phase) 230 V AC AC output voltage range (3 phase) 400 V AC Connection standard • Type 2 cable • Type 2 socket •...
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