Circontrol eHOME Series Instruction & Installation Manual
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INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION
MANUAL
MODELS:
CCL-eHOME T1C32
CCL-eHOME TRI T2C16
CCL-eHOME T2C32
CCL-eHOME TRI T2S16
CCL-eHOME T2S32
WALLBOX eHOME

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL MODELS: CCL-eHOME T1C32 CCL-eHOME TRI T2C16 CCL-eHOME T2C32 CCL-eHOME TRI T2S16 CCL-eHOME T2S32 WALLBOX eHOME...
  • Page 2 WALLBOX eHOME Instruction and Installation manual This document is copyrighted, 2019 by Circontrol, S.A. All rights are reserved. Circontrol, S.A. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual can be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    POWER SUPPLY LINE CABLE INSERTION .............. 25 9.3.1 USING THE REAR CABLE INSERTION OPENING ........... 26 9.3.2 USING THE BOTTOM CABLE INSERTION OPENING ........27 WALL FIXATION PROCEDURE ................. 28 9.4.1 NEEDED MATERIAL ................... 28 9.4.2 CONSIDERATIONS .................... 28 © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 4 POWER SUPPLY LINE CONNECTION ............. 32 CLOSING THE CHARGE POINT ................33 CHECKING THE CHARGE POINT STATUS ..............35 CURRENT LIMIT SELECTOR .................... 36 REMOTE CONTROL INPUT ....................37 HOME BEON (OPTIONAL) ....................38 TECHNICAL DATA ......................39 © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Do not use this Charge Point for anything other than electric vehicle charging modes which are expected in IEC 61851. • Do not modify this Charge Point. If modified, CIRCONTROL will reject all responsibility and the warranty will be void. •...
  • Page 6: Short Description

    LED, as many times as the digit indicates, and the second digit will be displayed by the last LED lights blinking accordingly to what the second digit indicates (i.e. for version 1.6, you will see one blink at the left LED light and six at the right LED light). © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    Charge Point if it is necessary. • The status LED light bar turns into blue. • The WallBox eHOME starts the charging process. • While charging the EV, the LED light bar will be flashing continuously. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 8 Charge Point if it is necessary. • Once the cable is disconnected, the LED light status bar turns back into green. • In this status, the Charge Point is available to start a new charging process, whenever it is required. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 9: Status Led Light Bar Error Sequences

    In some old EVs, this state means that there are some gases coming out from the batteries. So, an external ventilation in the car park might be required. • If it was the case, the status LED light bar would turn into red and keep flashing permanently. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 10: Pilot Error

    When the Charge Point is connected to the EV, the PWM signal, used to communicate the Charge Point with the EV, can be negative. Then, the status LED light bar turns into red and flashes in a sequence of four blinks. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 11: Maximum Output Current Minidips Error

    In this situation, the status LED light bar turns into orange blinking. • In the meantime, if the Charge Point is supplied with heater (optional), it starts heating the inside components until the operating temperature is reached. Then the Charge Point starts charging again. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 12: Installation Guidelines

    ATTENTION! Damage to the property can occur if appropriate precautions are not taken. This section provides the commissioning information for Wallbox eHOME series, where is described the electrical components inside the charging station and a step-by-step installation procedure. Standards & directives •...
  • Page 13: Risk Prevention

    Enclose all electric contacts and conductors so that no one can accidentally come into contact Never handle electrical equipment when hands, feet, or body are wet or perspiring, or when standing on a wet floor. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 14: Lectrical Wiring Considerations

    Charge Point, an adjustment to a lower nominal current must be performed using the on- board rotate dipswitch. NOTE: Please refer to the “11 - CURRENT LIMIT SELECTOR” section in order to know how to change this value. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 15: Space Requirements

    When the Charge Point is installed, some minimum distances shall be respected by maintenance and safety reasons. The recommended value for the A height, it is minimum 600 mm, and maximum 1200 mm Please, comply accordingly to facility country specifications. Dimensions in mm © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 16: Product Dimensions

    Wallbox eHOME INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Dimensions in mm © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 17: Front Product View

    Wallbox eHOME INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL 7 FRONT PRODUCT VIEW 1. Circontrol Logo 2. Front cover 3. Status RGB LED light bar 4. Company Logo 5. Frame 6. Socket © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 18: Inside Product View

    2. Output contactor 3. Main board 4. Current limit selector 5. Rear cover 6. RGB LED lights 7. Input terminals 8. Power supply line 9. Heater* 10. Front cover (not visible) * Optional depending on the model © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 19: Socket Version

    2. Output contactor 3. Main board 4. Current limit selector 5. Rear cover 6. RGB LED lights 7. Input terminals 8. Power supply line 9. Heater* (not visible) 10. Front cover * Optional depending on the model © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 20: Installation

    Wallbox eHOME INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 INSTALLATION 9.1 SUPPLIED MATERIAL MATERIAL Wallbox eHome charge point User manual Cable gland M25x1.5 9.2 OPENING THE CHARGE POINT STEP ACTION Remove the screw at the bottom of the box. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 21 Using a screwdriver, put it into the indicated marks, at the bottom of the box, and start removing the frame doing click at the bottom. CLICK! Beware of not breaking the plastic of the frame with the screwdriver. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 22 Grabbing the frame with the hand by the lower part, pull and take it off totally, from the bottom to the top. CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! Use an screwdriver while pulling the frame off to make it easier. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 23 Remove the six screws of the front part by using a screwdriver and take out the front part of the enclosure. Be sure that the Charge Point is not energised before going forward with the opening procedure. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 24 STEP ACTION When the front part of the enclosure is off, you can access to the inside components of the Charge Point. Only the authorised and qualified staff can manipulate electrical electronic components of the Charge Point. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 25: Power Supply Line Cable Insertion

    In all cases it is required to install a cable gland or double membrane seals to ensure properly installation and preserve the IP of the Charge Point. Cable insertion opening on the rear of the housing (breakable) Cable insertion opening at the bottom of the housing © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 26: Using The Rear Cable Insertion Opening

    Install always double membrane seals to ensure IP protection of the Charge Point. Be careful not damaging any inner component at the point of breaking out the rear cable insertion opening. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 27: Using The Bottom Cable Insertion Opening

    Do not make any other holes on the enclosure. Use only the named cable insertion opening to install the required electric pipes. Install always either cable glands or double membrane seals to ensure IP protection of the Charge Point. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 28: Wall Fixation Procedure

    The Charge Point is designed to drain the water properly from the upper side down. • The Charge Point must be installed vertically (use a level tool to ensure its installation at an angle of 90º) • Please ensure that the installation surface is flat. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 29: Installation

    2. Place the enclosure on a flat surface. 3. Use 3x45mm screws to fix the Charge Point to the wall. 4. Check whether the box has any inclination using a level tool. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 30 Charge Point on the wall. Do not make any other holes on the housing; otherwise the water can enter the Charge Point when it rains. Any screw or wall plug needed to fix the Charge Point to the wall is not included. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 31: Electrical Installation

    For protecting the power line, it is necessary to install a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) and a Residual Current Device (RCD) externally. The Charge Point is set to 16A three-phase / 32A single-phase from factory default settings. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 32: Power Supply Line Connection

    INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.5.2 POWER SUPPLY LINE CONNECTION Perform the 230 VAC Single-phase or 400VAC three-phase connections as shown in the picture below. Do not forget to connect the ground cable (PE) to its corresponding terminal. THREE-PHASE SINGLE-PHASE © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 33: Closing The Charge Point

    9.6 CLOSING THE CHARGE POINT STEP ACTION Place back the 6 screws from the front cover in order to close the Charge Point. Be aware of the cables between the cover and the base while closing the Charge Point. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 34 Put the frame back, from the top to the bottom of the box, ensuring it does click at the six points shown in the picture. CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! In order to preserve the Charge Point IP degree, assure the adjustment of the frame to the front cover. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 35: Checking The Charge Point Status

    PLUG STATE LED BAR COLOR Available Green Charging Blue (flashing) Charged Blue Fault Red (flashing) Heating Orange NOTE: For further information about the different status LED lights bar sequences, please refer to “4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS” section. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 36: Current Limit Selector

    On the following table is shown the different values available for this current limit selector: POSITION LIMIT CURRENT POSITION LIMIT CURRENT NOT USED 20 A* 32 A* 10 A NOT USED 13 A NOT USED 16 A NOT USED * Not available for three-phase models © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 37: Remote Control Input

    This remote-control input is enabled by default, by means of a jumper (as shown in the picture below). You must remove the jumper to use the inputs 4 and 5 shown in the picture above. Do not remove this jumper if remote-control function is not required, otherwise the charge process cannot start. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 38: Home Beon (Optional)

    EV. Once, the current is enough the system re-establish the charging process automatically. For installation, wiring and further information of HOME BeON, please refer to the instruction manual of the product HOME BeON. Only available for single-phase models. © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    CCL-eHome TRI T2S16 / TRI T2C16 400VAC +/- 10% GENERAL Enclosure rating IP54 / IK10 Enclosure material ABS-PCV0 Operating temperature -5ºC to +50ºC Operating humidity To 95% RH Non-condensing Net weight OPTIONAL FEATURES Extended operating temperature (Optional Heater) -30ºC…+50ºC © CIRCONTROL www.circontrol.com...
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