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Brim Chargers
A step by step user guide for your Brim Charger.

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Brim Chargers A step by step user guide for your Brim Charger.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 01 ) Safety and Warning Safety Instructions Page 1 Warning Instructions Page 1 02) Introduction Page 2 Product Technical Specifications Page 3 External Structure Page 3 Package Contents 03 ) Operation Instruction Installation Preperation Page 4 Installation Process Page 4 Installation Procedure Page 5 04 ) Electrical Connection...
  • Page 3: Safety And Warning

    01) Safety and Warning SAVE THIS BOOKLET. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE CHARGER. 1) Keep the charger away from explosive or flammable materials, chemicals, vapors and other hazard objects. 2) Keep the charger socket clean and dry. If it gets dirty, please wipe it with a clean dry cloth.
  • Page 4: Product Technical Specifications

    02) Introduction 2.1 Product Technical Specifications Model BR-AC7000-01 Power Supply Single - Phase Rated Voltage 230V AC Input Rated Current Frequency 50/60Hz Output Voltage 230V AC Output Maximum Current Output Power 7.4kW Charging Outlet Type 2 Cable Cable Length Housing Material...
  • Page 5: External Structure

    M4*32 Screw φ6 Expansion Pipe Installation Board User Manual (x1) (x8) (x8) (x1) Brim Charger M4 Hex Key Seal Cap Insulated Terminal Coupler Holder (x1) (x1) (x2) (x3) for Single - Phase...
  • Page 6: Installation Preperation

    03) Operation Instruction 3.1 Installation Preperation 1) Tools Required Tool Name Photo Function Check electrical connection and Multimeter electrical parameter Cross Screwdriver Tighten the screws (PH2 x 150mm, PH3 x 250mm) Insulated Torque Wrench Tighten the bolts Electric Drill Hole on the wall Diagonal Pliers Cut cables 2) Cables and Materials...
  • Page 7: Installation Procedure

    3) Installation Procedure Based on the profile of the attached installation board, drill 4 x φ 6 * 35mm holes on the wall, and insert the expansion pipe. Lock the 2 x M4*32mm self-tapping screws into the expansion pipe, leaving a 5mm space, between the screw head to the wall.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    04) Electrical Connection 4.1 Charger Appearance Reminder - Light Cable entry point 4.2 Overview of Internal Structure 4.3 AC Wiring NOTE: Before insert input power wire, please cut silicone sealed loop as required to maintain IP65. Cut along this line NOTE: Before insert input power wire, please cut silicone sealed loop as required to maintain IP65.
  • Page 9: Configuration And Operation

    05) Configuration and Operation 5.1 Power-on Checking 1) Checks before Power-on PLEASE CHECK / RE-CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS PRIOR TO INITIAL POWER ON: The charger’s location allows good operational access for normal use and repair and maintenance. The AC input components within the premises power supply are fitted correctly with required protection.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    06) Troubleshooting 6.1 Indicator Status LED Colour State LED Status Flashing green, 1S on, 3S off, Green Standby Cycle Flashing green, 200ms on, Green Suspended EV (Waiting) 1000ms off, 2 times, 3S off, Cycle Flashing green, 200ms on, Green Plug in Connector 1000ms off, 5 times, 3S off, Cycle Flashing green, 1S on, 1S off, Green...
  • Page 11: Fault Code And Resolution

    Solid yellow light for 2S and Over / Under Frequency Fault flashing red, 500ms on 500ms off, 2 time, 3S off, Cycle Solid yellow light for 2S and Meter Comm Abnormal flashing red, 500ms on 500ms off, 3 time, 3S off, Cycle Solid yellow light for 2S and Smart Meter Comm Abnormal flashing red, 500ms on 500ms...
  • Page 12 1) Check the input voltage frequency from the backend. Input Over AC input frequency may Over Frequency 2) If the frequency exceeds 63Hz for Frequency be too low a short time, wait till the power grid recovers to a normal voltage range. 1) Check the input voltage frequency from the backend.
  • Page 13 plugmein@fulltothebrim.com +44 020 7097 5911 www.fulltothebrim.com...

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