Options; Emergency Stop Button (Emo) - ABB HVC 200 Operation And Installation Manual

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Example of an EVSE with two outlets:
EV1 receives 75 percent of the power from the EVSE until it is fully charged.
EV2 receives 25 percent of the power of the EVSE. After EV1 is fully charged, EV2
receives 100 percent of the power of the EVSE.
Other possible allocations are: EV1 and EV 2 receive 0-100 percent of the power
of the EVSE and the total power allocated to all outlets is percent of the available
power.
 
Example of an EVSE with four outlets:
EV1 receives 100 percent of the power from the EVSE until it is fully charged.
EV2, EV 3 and EV 4 must wait until EV1 is fully charged. After that EV2 receives 50
percent of the power from the EVSE, EV3 and EV4 each recieve 25 percent of the
power from the EVSE.
EV1, EV2, EV3 and EV4 receive 0-100 percent of the power from the EVSE and the
total power allocated to all outlets is 100 percent of the available power.
3.6

Options

3.6.1

Emergency stop button (EMO)

The EVSE can have an emergency stop button. The button is installed on location
during the installation of the EVSE.
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1
100%
50%
0%
1
2
+
= 100%
2
1
0%
50%
0%
50%
75%
25%
100%
100%
3
50%
0%
75%
25%
100%
1
+
Description
2
0%
25%
4
0%
25%
2
3
4
+
+
= 100%
50%
75%
100%
50%
75%
100%
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