Massimo MCS-50 Instruction Manual

Massimo MCS-50 Instruction Manual

Ev charging station -50amp

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MCS-50 INSTALLATION MANUAL CONTENTS Page Topic Important Safety Instructions 1 Contents Overview Installation Specifications Installation Use & LED Indicator Fault & Troubleshooting Dimensions Technical Parameters Disposal This instruction manual shall not be reproduced without authorization...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    1 .Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions 1.1 Safety Information Before installing, operating or repairing the equipment, please read this safety information carefully, and please check and become familiar with the equipment. ● Electrical hazard! The charging station must be installed, commissioned and repaired by a properly trained, qualified and authorized electrician who has full responsibility for compliance with current standards and installation regulations.
  • Page 4 broken, cracked, opened, or shows any other signs of damage. ● Do not leave when using the device if children are nearby. ● Do not stick objects into the EV connector. ● Do not use high pressure water (hose, pressure washer, etc.) to clean the charging station! Be sure that the charging station is not damaged by improper handling (housing cover, internal parts, etc.).
  • Page 5 to reduce the risk of electric shock. The equipment is connected to the grounded metal permanent wire wiring system, or the equipment ground conductor must run with the circuit conductor and be connected to the equipment ground terminal or lead on the product. Please carefully follow the instructions outlined in this manual.
  • Page 6 1.4 Packaging and accessories...
  • Page 7: Contents Overview

    Contents Overview...
  • Page 8: Installation Specifications

    3. Installation Specifications 3.1 General Criteria for Installation The charging station can be used either indoors or outdoors. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the installation site meets the required conditions and certain protective measures are taken. ● Refer to local electrical installation regulations, fire prevention regulations, accident prevention regulations, and on-site rescue routes.
  • Page 9: Installation

    3.2 Electrical Connection Instruction The default current for the charging station is 50A. Ensure that the maximum current is set using the APP to accommodate the installed circuit breaker. Please see details in the Current Setting Up section. Select the power supply cable Only use 90℃...
  • Page 10 but will be exposed after some time. Ideally, the charging station should be stored on the installation site for several hours before starting the installation. Even if this condition cannot be met, the charging station should not be placed outside or inside the car at low temperature (<5℃). ●...
  • Page 11 4.3 Distance requirements 4.4 Install Charging Station 4.4.1 Remove Cover Screw...
  • Page 12 4.4.2 Remove Cover 4.4.3 Remove Wiring Cover...
  • Page 13 4.4.4 Unscrew Wall Back Plate Screw and remove Plate 4.4.5 Mark Installation Location using Wall Back Plate...
  • Page 14 4.4.6 Install 4 wall anchors in marked locations, and secure the wall backplane to the wall 4.4.7 Place and secure the charging pile body to the wall back plate (screw torque 1Nm)
  • Page 15 4.4.8 This step is not required without replacing the cable. Connect the charging cable, connect to the main power cable (pay attention to the wiring sequence and its corresponding position), and then tighten the sealing joint. 4.4.8.1 Wiring diagram If using supplied 4 wire 240v (Nema 14-50) wall outlet, white-colored wire should be capped off / not used .4.8.2 Operation diagram...
  • Page 16 4.4.9 Install Wiring cover 4.4.10 Install cover...
  • Page 17 4.4.11 Tighten the cover screws (torque 0.8Nm) 4.5 Converting NEMA 10-30P to NEMA 10-50P The default configuration is NEMA 10-30P,which can be converted to NEMA 10-50P by replacing the Blade.
  • Page 18: Use & Led Indicator

    5. Use 5.1. Power On When the device is powered on, the system enters self-test, and the status indicator will display yellow. The status indicator then turns blue, indicating that the device is ready to charge. 5.2 Begin Charging There are two charging modes: plug and play charge and APP launched mode.
  • Page 19 Display Screen Information The LCD screen shows the relevant electrical parameters and charging time. The status / fault bar indicates the working process and fault type (if present). The LCD screen will enter Screensaver mode automatically. Wake the Status Screen by tapping the information button.
  • Page 20: Fault & Troubleshooting

    7 .Fault 7.1 Troubleshooting Fault Type Fault Situation 1. Power supply is disconnected--Ensure circuit breaker in the power distribution cabinet is in ON Status indicator light is state. not on (white) 2. Equipment failure--Contact customer support. 1. The charging plug is not correctly inserted into vehicle.
  • Page 21 7.2 Possible Causes of the Failure The display screen State information Overcurrent protection. Charge again after 15m interval. If Overcurrent overcurrent protection occurs three times, end charging and contact customer support. Overvoltage protection. Resume charging when voltage Overvoltage normalized. Undervoltage protection. Resume charging when voltage Undervoltage normalized.
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    8 .Dimensions...
  • Page 23: Technical Parameters

    9 .Technical Parameter Value Description Parameter Input Rated Value 240VAC, Single-phase, 60Hz Fire wire, zero wire and ground wire, Input Wiring together with the junction box Type O type terminal connection Output Rating 240VAC, Single-phase, 60Hz 16A,32A, 40A, 50A (available by APP Rated Current setting, default 50A) Above 90°C Copper Core Cable, 6AWG /...
  • Page 24: Disposal

    10. Disposal After the equipment is reasonably suspended, please submit it to the service department in accordance with the current waste disposal regulations. http://www.massimoelectric.com...

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