Purpose This manual is specifically applicable to the HomEv Intelligent Charger and is provided as a guide to its installation and operation. Target audiance This user manual is intended for EV charger installers, maintenance employees, and charger operators. Scope This user manual describes the HomEv charger's introduction, installation, network configuration and operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
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of the enclosure. • Fasteners used to mount the product in its working location must be sufficient for the task and the specific mounting point. • Damage to the product may render it unsafe. The product must be electrically isolated and NOT used until appropriate remedial action has been performed.
Product overview AC7000-BB-44 is designed for businesses. This OCPP compliant charger offers pay-to-charge solutions via a RFID operation through our EN+ management platform. This EV charger supports load balance and is equipped with PME fault detection, with no requirement for an earth rod, reducing installation costs.
Specification • Input frequency 50/60Hz Input & output • Output current 32A • Output voltage AC230V±10% Mobile App • RFID sensor (Mifare) • User Interface Plug & charge • • LED status indicator Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1) Charge protocol • AC overload &...
Certification & • Safety Standard: BS EN IEC 61851-1:2019 EMC Standard: BS EN IEC 61851-21-2:2021 Compliances • BS EN IEC 61000-6-1:2019 BS EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021 • Healthy standard: EN IEC 62311:2020 RF standard: EN 300328 V 2.2.2:2019 • EN 300330 V 2.1.1:2017 EN 301489-1 V 2.2.3:2019 EN 301489-3 V 2.1.1:2019 EN 301489-17 V 3.2.0:2017...
or an overvoltage entering the charger from the mains supply. Following initial power ON, the TruePEN system monitors the supply voltage for 5 seconds and determines if the voltage is within normal operating parameters. If within limits, TruePEN allows the connection of Live, Neutral and Earth to the vehicle and continues to monitor the supply.
Installation Positioning Place the positioning template onto the • wall. Make sure the positioning template is level • and vertical. • Use the holes in the positioning template as guide to mark where the expansion pipes will be secured. Drill three Φ 6 * 35 mm holes on the wall •...
3-M4*32 SCREW Wiring Configure wifi network for your charger Step 1: Activate the charger's hotspot Activate the hotspot of the charger by restarting the power supply. NOTE: The hotspot of the charger remains available for 15 minutes after the charger is restarted. Step 2: Establish a communication between charger and your phone...
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Switch your phone to airplane mode, and make sure that the WLAN is enabled. Charger WiFi Phone The charger will send WiFi name: the serial Select the WiFi hotspot send out by the charger out a hotspot after it number of the charger and enter the password is restarted WiFi password:admin123...
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Select the wifi for your charger to connected to. Enter the wifi password Enter the server address Select the grid type Click to complete the Network configuration Click and you will see interface as shown on the right side above, then enter the information to configure the network. Note: Your charger will automatically restart once the network configuration is complete, ending communication between your phone and the charger, at this point, your phone may automatically join to additional...
Evchargo App Evchargo is your charge point's companion app. After connecting your charge point to Evchargo, you can use the app to intelligently control your charge point. App user manual App download Charger installation completion 1. Make sure the... • Charger is secured to the mounting location.
2. Make sure the electrical installation is complete: • Incoming cables are connected to the relevant devices within the enclosure. • All electrical connection points are secure. • All required tests have been performed in accordance with the current legislation applicable in the geographical region of the installation.
Troubleshooting The status indicator allows you to monitor the charger's condition and troubleshoot some typical issues. Indicator Description of charger Indicator status Charger status color status Flash slowly, the indicator flashes for 1s Normal Standby then turns off for 3s. Repeated. Flash quickly, the indicator stays on The charging begins effectively and is...
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Relay adhesion The red indicator stays on Fault The red indicator stays on for 500ms, then turns off for 500ms, flashes once, Fault Leakage current and then stays off for 3s. Repeated. The red indicator stays on for 500ms, then turns off for 500s, flashes twice, and Fault CP fault then turns off for 3s.
Maintenance IMPORTANT: National/regional legislation may override any maintenance advice provided below. Always comply with the legislation. NOTE: In the event of a hardware issue, always contact your installer first. • If damage has been sustained to communications devices and/ or other 'Smart' components, please contact support center. •...
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3. If required, remove debris from around the charging socket/ plug(s). Do NOT push tools into the contacts. 4. Once a year (as a minimum), the charger should be electrically inspected/tested by an appropriately qualified electrician in accordance with the current legislation for the installation location. If the equipment fails the inspection, isolate the equipment and prevent its use until appropriate repairs/maintenance have been completed.
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External Visual Inspection: • Check for physical damage. • All warning labels present and legible. • Status Indicators operating and displaying correct status. • If installed, check the condition of the charging socket, contacts and socket flap. • If installed, make sure the access/cable lock is operational. Internal Visual Inspection: •...
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Advice provided above does not override any regulations that may apply in the region of use. Quarterly Inspection and testing (maintenance) is recommended where charger use is frequent and/or intensive. Operators may consider increasing or reducing elements of the maintenance frequency to a level that matches the pattern of charger use but should, as a minimum, meet the requirements of the current regulations.
Glossary EV: Electric Vehicle RFID: Radio Frenquency Identification OCCP: Open Charge Point Protoco AP: Access Point OTA: Over-the-Air PEN: Protective Earth and Neutral CT: Current Transformer CP: Control Pilot Function RCBO:Residual Current Breaker with Over-Current LVD: Low Voltage Directive RED: Radio Equipment Directive UKCA: UK Conformity Assessed EMC: Electromagnetic Compatibility NTC: Negative Temperature Coefficient...
Reference • BS EN IEC 61851-1:2019 • BS EN IEC 61851-21-2:2021 • BS EN IEC 61000-6-1:2019 • BS EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021 • EN IEC 62311:2020 • EN 300328 V 2.2.2:2019 • EN 300330 V 2.1.1:2017 • EN 301489-1 V 2.2.3:2019 •...
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