1. Safety Instructions Read and observe the following safety precautions before you install, service, or use your Hanchu ESS AC EV Charger. The installer must ensure that the EV Charger is installed in accordance with the relevant country-specific standards, and local regulations.
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⚫ Before charging, please carefully read the charger user manual of Hanchu ESS and electric vehicle user manual. Danger: Some electric vehicles require an external ventilation system to prevent the accumulation of hazardous or explosive gases when charging indoors. Refer to your vehicle User Manual to check if your vehicle releases hazardous or explosive gases when charging.
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⚫ This EV Charger contains no user-serviceable parts. The user must not attempt to service, repair, or relocate the EV Charger. Contact Hanchu ESS or your distributor for more information. ⚫ Please be sure to disconnect the front-stage power switch of the charger when maintaining the charger.
2. Product Specification 2.1 Product introduction and naming rules Hanchu ESS 7/11/22kW AC EV Charger can easily and quickly replenish electric energy for vehicles, and the humanized design brings a pleasant charging experience. The naming rules for Hanchu ESS AC EV Charger are as follows:...
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2.2 Product and specifications HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- Item Parameter AC-22K- AC-22K- AC-11K- AC-11K- AC-07K- AC-07K- Product Model Rated input voltage 400/415V 230/240V Input Voltage Input 400/415±10%V 230/240V±10%V Range Frequency 50/60Hz Rated output 400/415V 230/240V voltage Output Rated output AC32A AC16A AC32A...
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HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- HC-EV- Item Parameter AC-22K- AC-22K- AC-11K- AC-11K- AC-07K- AC-07K- Product Model Pole dimension 80mm×40mm×1450mm (W*D*H) Weight 8.5kg (Cable Version); 6.5kg (Socket Version) Lightning Support protection Leakage Protection Support Over/Under Support voltage protection over-temp Protection Support protection Overcurrent Support...
2.3.2 11/22kW AC Charger 3. On-site Installation 3.1 Required tools Item No. Name Electric screw driver Impact drill 3.2 Switch and cable recommendation When installing 11/22kW charger, we recommend the use of 5*6 ㎜² copper cables, and 5*10 ㎜² should be used if it exceeds 80 meters, we recommend that the front stage of the 11kW Charger use an air switch that complies with IEC/EN68898-1, 4PC25specifications, and the front stage of 22kW AC Charger use an air switch that complies with IEC/EN 68898-1,4P C40 specifications.
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3.3 Installation steps Please observe the following principles when installing: Installation should only be performed by skilled technicians. Please cut off the power before installation to ensure that the incoming line of the charger is not charged. Do not install in rainy and wet weather. 3.3.1 Preparation before installation, remove the casing and reveal the wiring location Press the buckle to pop out the upper cover.
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Unit: mm Figure 3- Wall-mounting Installation diagram Explanation: 1. The location of this EV Charger is determined based on the site. 2. The charger bracket is a standard configuration. 3. Use impact drills and φ10 drills to make holes at the marked position with a depth of ≥80mm. 4.
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The pillar is fixed to the base, and the "base cover" is installed downward from the top of the pillar until it is flush with the ground. Install the bracket and lock the screw M4*12 to the pillar(The recommended torque is 12kgf.cm). Align the hook on the back of the charger with the column bracket and install from top to bottom, then connect the power cable (see Chapter 3.3.2 Power Cable Installation).
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3.3.2 AC Power Cable Installation 3.3.2.1 11/22kW Charger power cable installation Pass the three-phase cable through the inlet hole at the bottom of the charger, use an electric screwdriver to connect the three brown, black and gray cables to the U, V, and W terminals of the charger power board in turn, the blue neutral cable to the N terminal, and the yellow-green ground cable Connect to the PE terminal on the left, as shown in the figure below;...
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3.4 DLB Meter and Transformer Installation 1)Pre-installation preparation a. Ensure that materials and installation tools are complete, also current transformers, energy meters, cables, terminal blocks, screwdrivers, and insulated gloves. b. Verify that the selected energy meter and current transformer models meet the specification, ensuring that the voltage level, rated current, and other parameters comply with the usage conditions.
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Secure with cable ties ⑤ Insert the three-phase cable into ⑥Secure with cable ties along ④Buckle up the current transformer in sequence front and back Complete the wiring of the meter and power cord as shown in Figure A. The dimensions of the energy ⑦...
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Connect the 485 port of the DLB meter to the J11-485 port of the EV Charger (J11 terminal is at the top ⑧ right corner of the EV Charger board, refer to the wiring diagram on the next page). (If the charger has been equipped with an internal MID meter and its 485 communication cable is connected to the corresponding J11 terminal, the DLB meter can be connected in parallel with the MID meter to the J11 terminal position.) Figure 1- Wiring diagram...
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Three-phase Meter Wiring Diagram Single-phase Meter Wiring Diagram 5)Precautions a. It should be installed and powered on by a professional. b. Throughout the installation process, be sure to comply with local electrical codes and standards. c. Use the correct wire size and select the appropriate wire cross-section according to the current size.
3.5 Power-on check After the charger is installed, turn on the charger's power supply switch. After the charger is started and checked that there are no faults, charging can begin. You can choose to charge by swiping the card or using the APP to change the charging mode.
don't have an account yet, tap “Sign up” to register as shown in Figure 9. • In order to provide you with the basic function-ality of our products/services, you are required to authorize your consent to the "Privacy Policy" and "Terms & Conditions". We promise to keep users' information strictly confidential and will not disclose users' private information to outside parties unless authorized by the user or required by law.
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• Electricity price setting (optional): After filled, you will be able to view the income and expenditure of your devices. Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 4.2.2.2 Network configuration Select the home Wi-Fi network you want to connect to (not 5GWiFi) and enter your Wi-Fi password, as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 4.2.2.4 Binding completed After the devices are connected to the network and bound successfully, you will see the page shown in Figure 17. Please tap "Enter ". 4.2.2.5 View the EV Charger Data You will see Figure 18 - Device List, select the EV Charger you want to view, click to view data and settings.
(Note: Please make sure that the EV Charger and the car are properly connected and the device is networked for this function to work properly!) Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 • Limit current You can set the maximum charging current of the EV Charger through the "Max charging current". (Minimum charging current of the EV Charger is 6A).
You can also view your device data by logging into https://iess.hanchuess.com, the website login password is the same as the APP account password. 4.3 Account and service information Tap "PERSONAL" to view account information and app settings. •Have any device malfunction or have technical problems? Tap "After Sales", and you will see business related information.
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(3) The indicator light is a blue running light when charging. (4) When charging is completed, the indicator light is solid blue. (5) The indicator light flashes blue when it has been reserved. (6) When the platform is connected and the authorization fails, the indicator light flashes yellow slowly. (7) When the platform is not connected and the authorization fails, the indicator light flashes yellow quickly.
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5.2.2 Standby interface 1: Time, 2: WiFi connection, 3: Bluetooth connection 5.2.3 Preparing interface 5.2.4 Charging interface...
5.2.11 Firmware update 6. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 6.1 Troubleshooting Item Cause of fault Troubleshooting suggestions Mains overvoltage Wait for AC power to be restored Mains undervoltage Wait for AC power to be restored Grid frequency over Wait for AC power to be restored Grid frequency under Wait for AC power to be restored Have electrical connections checked by a...
Item Cause of fault Troubleshooting suggestions load currency over Contact charger supplier Vehicle S2 fault Contact charger supplier Vehicle cp abnormal negative voltage Contact charger supplier PP signal disconnect Check whether the connector connection is reliable PP signal abnormal Check whether the connector connection is reliable Check whether there are foreign objects in the Electronic lock failure socket,and check whether the connector...
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