Purpose of manual The purpose of this manual is to familiarize yourself with the Moxion Power MP75-600 and ensure that the unit can be used safely, effectively and efficiently. This manual is divided into different sections to help you set up, operate, maintain, clean and troubleshoot the unit.
4.5 Transporting the unit 4.6 How to set up an earth connection 4.7 How to set up a ground rod 4.8 Restarting the unit after low-voltage battery depletion 4.9 Neutral ground bond site and application engineering considerations 4.9.1 Site configuration 1 4.9.2 Site configuration 2a 4.9.3 Site configuration 2b 4.9.4 Site configuration 3a...
Safety information This section provides an overview of safety aspects for the protection of people, property, and for safe and uninterrupted unit operation. Other task related safety instructions are included in specific sections detailed in the table of contents. Safety notices The following safety notice formats are used in this manual.
MP75-600 - User Manual 1 Safety information Special safety instructions To draw attention to special hazards, this manual uses the following symbols. Symbol Meaning Electrical hazards and electrical shock hazards General warning Fire hazard Explosive materials Heavy objects or equipment...
1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual Emergency stop button Caution Risk of damage! The e-stop if for emergencies only, improper use will damage the system. The unit is halted in a controlled manner by pressing the emergency stop button.
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1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual CAUTION CONNECT GROUND WIRE BEFORE USING Figure 4 - Unit labels - inside controls and connections area Figure 5 - Unit labels - inside of the door to the outlet panel 950-00001-01 RevE...
To prevent the unit from rolling backward or forward, secure the unit in place with wheel chocks. Deployed Moxion unit operations shall be separated by a minimum of 10 ft from the following exposures: Public ways, buildings, stored combustible materials, hazardous materials, high-piled storage, combustible vegetation, other combustible growth, and other exposure hazards.
5 ft away from the unit's outer enclosure. Deployed Moxion unit operations shall be located at least 10 ft away from any means of egress. The fire code official may authorize a reduced separation distance if large-scale fire testing is provided, which demonstrates that a fire involving the unit won't adversely affect occupant egress.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 1 Safety information DANGER Risk of death! Do not use the unit if exposed to lightning or high electrical discharge without first consulting a qualified electrician to determine if proper mitigations such as lightning arresters and proper grounding have been considered and implemented to protect unit and load(s).
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1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock! Always assume that there is stored energy unless it has been verified that there is none. Always assume that there is high voltage (HV) present unless it has been verified that there is none.
Risk of data loss or misconfiguration Do not integrate the unit with any third-party software or other sub-systems unless expressly consented by Moxion Power. Moxion Power can remotely monitor the unit status and run diagnostics. 1.7.5 Heat and flammable WARNING Risk of fire or flammable materials! The unit contains materials with a flashpoint at or above 200°F (93.3°C).
1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual 1.7.6 Trip hazard WARNING Risk of injury from trips or falls! There is a risk of tripping on cables. Make sure to safely guide any cables and connectors in the unit operating area.
Do not wash the unit while the rear doors are open. Do not wash the unit while it is in use or with connectors attached. For more information on how to seal the unit, contact Moxion Power. Call 1-833-669-4661 or support@moxionpower.com.
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1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual WARNING Contact with leaked electrolyte! The constituent battery cells are sealed and leakage should not occur during normal use. Contents of an open (broken) constituent battery cell can cause skin irritation and/or chemical burns.
The consequences of thermal runaway can range from reduced device performance and shortened lifespan to severe damage, fire, or explosion. The MP75-600 has a robust multi-layer protection system that guards against all of these factors, making it a safe and reliable choice for electronic applications.
1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual Grounding the unit WARNING Risk of electrical shock! Only qualified electricians should be in charge of unit grounding. Personnel in charge of unit grounding must know and comply with the local electrical and safety code regulations.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 1 Safety information Caution Risk of injury or damage! Do not use the tongue jack for supporting the unit when transporting the unit on a flat-bed or goose-neck trailer. When transporting the unit on a flat-bed or goose-neck trailer, make sure you have fitted the supplemental jack stand.
For more details on obtaining the MSO and the trailer's invoice, contact Moxion Power. If renting a unit directly from Moxion Power, refer to the registration provided in the rear storage pouch or contact Moxion Power customer support for more information.
It is important to use our trailer accessories as shown. For more information, see Unit identification on page 40 ► If your trailer contents or safety decals need to be replaced, contact Moxion Power. Call 1-833-669-4661 or support@moxionpower.com. 24 of 112...
1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual 1.11 Lifting the unit WARNING Risk of serious injury or death! Only use rigging equipment in a way that adheres to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations. Use only lifting equipment that can handle the full unit weight.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 1 Safety information WARNING Risk of serious injury or death! Do not lift the unit using the trailer D-rings located on the side of trailer. These D-rings are only to be used for securing the trailer, with the MPU fitted, when it is transported using a flat-bed or goose-neck trailer.
1 Safety information MP75-600 - User Manual 1.11.1 Lifting the unit with a forklift WARNING Risk of injury or death! Follow all precautions and proper handling in line with OSHA and state forklift operation regulations, as applicable. Minimum forklift specification: 26,000 lbs load rating Forks of at least 76”...
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MP75-600 - User Manual 1 Safety information Figure 8 - Location of trailer bolts to avoid while forklifting Inspect the two trailer bolts for damage once the unit is lifted or monthly. Torque bolts to 170 Nm. The unit is now prepared for transportation using a forklift.
1.12.1 Operating staff Only qualified personnel can operate the MP75-600. All persons operating the unit must be qualified and experienced in the following areas: Qualified personnel should be familiar with electrical installation methods, such as electrical codes and standards, electrical interconnections, and power conversion systems.
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Hardware description To operate the MP75-600, you must be familiar with the descriptions of the unit parts, main systems, and other mechanical attributes. WARNING You must read and be aware of all safety information before using the unit. For more information, see Safety information on page 7 ►...
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description Main external parts Before operating the unit, you should be familiar with the location and names of all parts of the unit. This will help you understand the operating procedures and assist with troubleshooting if required.
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2 Hardware description MP75-600 - User Manual Emergency Must be attached to the towing vehicle when towing. Used to engage the trailer brakes if the trailer hitch becomes brake cable detached during transit. Tie-down D- Four locations. Used to secure the trailer on a truck or trailer.
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description 2.3.1 Cam-lock connections Main cam-lock Provide 3-phase power. connectors Black (400A, female, series 16) Blue The phase output is A-B-C. Neutral connector Neutral for 3-phase power. (400A, female, series 16) White The phase output is A-B-C.
2 Hardware description MP75-600 - User Manual Figure 11 - Cam-lock connections 2.3.2 Twist-lock connections Twist-lock Three connections. Used for connecting industrial and commercial-grade devices and connectors connectors up to 240 V/50 A heavy-duty power. Figure 12 - Twist-lock connections 950-00001-01 RevE...
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description 2.3.3 Main control panel control knob Used to turn the unit on or off. Voltage mode Used to select the voltage output requirements. selection knob Panel lights switch Used to control the panel lights at the rear of the unit.
2 Hardware description MP75-600 - User Manual Figure 13 - Control panel details 2.3.4 Outlet panel NEMA 5-20R Weather-resistant GFCI outlet used to provide standard outlet (8 120 V/20 A outlet with downstream protection. 20A outlet. locations) Reset button Used to reset the circuit and make the outlet active again.
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description NEMA L14-30 Used for connecting industrial and commercial-grade devices outlet and connectors up to 208 V heavy-duty power. 30A outlet. NEMA L14-30 Used to isolate power to the Nema L14-30 outlet. breaker NEMA L5-30...
2 Hardware description MP75-600 - User Manual Trailer components Fender Emergency brake 12 V battery Electrical housing box Emergency brake cable Marker light LED tail light Figure 16 - Trailer components E-stop The e-stop is located on the side of the unit.
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description Figure 17 - Location of the e-stop Unit identification The unit identification plate can be found on the front of the MPU. The identification plate contains the following information: Model number Manufacturing date...
2 Hardware description MP75-600 - User Manual Figure 19 - VIN plate location Control display Unit system Displays the status of the unit. status Charging state Shows information about the unit charging levels during a charging process. Unit power Displays the current charge levels and available power.
MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description 2.7.1 Control display icons Table 1 - Control panel icons Icon Description Meaning MPU status The MPU is in RUN mode and providing power. green MPU status The MPU is in STANDBY mode. grey...
You can now switch back to RUN to activate power output. Neutral ground bond The MP75-600 has a neutral-ground bond design that puts the system in compliance with NFPA 70 Article 250 Section 250.30(A)(1) as a grounded separately derived system. This bond is located internal to the system and is not user accessible or configurable, resulting in a permanently bonded system.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 2 Hardware description DC ISOLATION WARNING: This fault will be triggered if the electrical resistance between the DC +/- and the chassis is less than 100 kilohms (kΩ) for a continuous period of 10 minutes. This fault does not prevent operation of the system.
Quick start The following sections describe what Moxion Power provides with each unit and how you can get the unit operational. WARNING Risk of serious injury or death! Make sure you have read and understood all the safety information before using this unit.
MP75-600 - User Manual 3 Quick start Positioning the unit When you transport the unit to the desired location, make sure to position and set up the unit correctly before operation. To position the unit correctly, follow these steps: Make sure the operating area is level, dry, clean, and free of debris.
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3 Quick start MP75-600 - User Manual Make all intended electrical connections to the cam-locks or twist-locks. For more information, see Connecting cam-lock cables on page 49 ► For more information, see Connecting twist-lock cables on page 49 ► Turn the control knob to the STANDBY position.
GFCI tester. These stand-alone testers conflict with the built-in AC isolation monitoring of MP75-600, which causes the GFCI outlet to trip. However, such a result does not indicate that there is an issue with the unit.
3 Quick start MP75-600 - User Manual Off — no power as the GFCI has tripped To test a GFCI outlet, press the test button. The unit shuts off the power to the connected device. To reset a GFCI outlet, press the reset button.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 3 Quick start Notice The powering of the twist-lock connection depends on the voltage output that you set for the unit. For more information, see Turning on the unit on page 46. ► Insert your twist-lock cable, and rotate your twist-lock plug clockwise until it stops to fully secure it.
Turn the control knob to the RUN position. When the system starts running, the screen displays output power information, for example, amperage, voltage, and power. Figure 23 - MP75-600 running The unit is now operating and outputting power. Notice Ensure all doors are secured and locked to prevent access by untrained personnel.
MP75-600 - User Manual 3 Quick start Adjusting the output voltage When VOLTAGE ADJUST is activated, users can adjust the nominal output voltage within the following thresholds for each voltage selection: 240 V mode: 204 V to 252 V 208 V mode: 176 V to 218 V...
3 Quick start MP75-600 - User Manual Notice When exiting a mode due to an error, the control display will briefly say ADJUSTMENT SAVE FAILED before clearing. 3.10 Clearing the voltage adjust sequence Use the clear sequence to reset the adjusted voltages back to their regular setpoints of 240 V, 208 V, and 480 V.
MP75-600 - User Manual 3 Quick start 3.12 Shutting down the unit After you confirm that the load is off, you can safely shut down the unit. To shut down the unit, follow these steps: At the back of the unit, locate the top right panel door.
3.13 Using auto start and stop MP75-600 has an auto start and stop functionality that automatically engages a supplemental diesel generator to charge the unit battery. If the unit battery charge is below 30 % when plugged in or recovered from a fault, the generator will need to be manually turned on.
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Operations This section describes common tasks required for the operation of the MP75-600. WARNING Risk of serious injury or death! Make sure you have read and understood all the safety information before using this unit. Only trained personnel are allowed to use and operate this unit.
MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations Figure 25 - Control display showing charging in progress Make sure that the charge is stopped on the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) charger before disconnecting the charger from the charge port. After you have charged the unit, disconnect the charger by pressing and holding the release button on your charging connector.
For more information, see Specifications on page 103. ► Notice If the unit sustains any visual damage, such as cracks, dents, and so on, do not turn on or use the unit. Contact Moxion Power immediately for assistance. Call 1-833-669-4661 or support@moxionpower.com. 950-00001-01 RevE 59 of 112...
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MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations To tow the unit on public roads and highways you should check the following: Check the trailer: The trailer has been attached to the towing vehicle correctly and safely. For more information, see Attaching the hitch on page 58 ►...
12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever occurs first. Department of transportation requirements Moxion Power units can have either of two UN Class 9 markings, UN3480 or UN3536, depending on the unit’s date of manufacture. Both markings are valid and represent equivalent requirements for the unit’s owner/operator/transporter.
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(6) An IBC having a volume of 1.8 m3 (64 cubic feet) or more. The Moxion Power unit is also classified as UN3536, lithium battery installed in cargo transport unit, Class 9. The unit requires this class of placards on two opposing sides.
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4 Operations MP75-600 - User Manual Extract from Section 389 of https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter- I/subchapter-C/part-172/subpart-B/section-172.102 This entry only applies to lithium ion batteries or lithium metal batteries installed in a cargo transport unit and designed only to provide power external to the cargo transport unit.
MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations Transporting the unit The unit can be transported using a flat-bed or goose-neck trailer. Notice Before shipping the unit, make sure the unit has passed inspection and all necessary repairs and maintenance tasks have been completed.
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Load and unload the unit properly. Initially, visually inspect the unit to make sure that no damage occurred during transportation. If damage has occurred, contact Moxion Power immediately. For more information, see Towing the unit on page 59 ►...
4 Operations MP75-600 - User Manual How to set up a ground rod WARNING Risk of electrical shock! BEFORE OPERATING THE MPU Refer to Article 250 (Grounding and Bonding) of National Electrical Code (NEC) for guidance on generator grounding, including the Conductor Grounding Table for appropriate ground conductor sizing.
You must use a lithium-ion charger. Caution Risk of damage! You must use a specified Moxion Power-approved cable. The 12 V power in the SAE J1939 diagnostic port is only intended to power diagnostic scan tools. The 12 V has a 10 A fuse.
4 Operations MP75-600 - User Manual Neutral ground bond site and application engineering considerations To safely and reliably operate the unit in compliance with electrical codes and best practices, please refer to the site configurations listed below. Notice The latest edition of NFPA 70/NEC and all local codes must be referenced for proper installation and shall take precedence over any guidance provided herein.
Site configuration 2a Notice The following definition of terms is leveraged by NFPA in NFPA 70 and by Moxion Power in reference to that standard. Please refer to these definitions used in this section. Grounded Electrical Conductor The grounded conductor is a neutral conductor.
This site configuration, regardless of source, is no longer permitted under NFPA 70/NEC for new installations. Moxion units may be used to power installations designed in compliance to previous editions of NFPA 70/NEC if the following recommendations are adhered This site configuration is an implementation of 250.6(B)(3).
MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations 4.9.4 Site configuration 3a The MPU is connected to an external switchgear, 3-phase 4-wire 3-pole with a generator on the opposing side. The generator has a bonded EGC and GEC with the switchgear unbonded.
4 Operations MP75-600 - User Manual 4.9.5 Site configuration 3b The MPU is connected to an external switchgear, 3-phase 4-wire 3-pole with a generator on the opposing side. The generator and the switchgear both have EGC and GEC bonded as described in Site Configuration 2b.
MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations 4.9.6 Site configuration 3c The MPU is connected to an external switchgear, 3-phase 4-wire 3-pole with a generator on the opposing side. With the GEC and EGC bonding plate in the generator removed, the EGC and GEC of of the generator should be disconnected if permitted explicitly in the operating manual of the generator.
4 Operations MP75-600 - User Manual 4.9.7 Site configuration 4 The MPU is connected to an external switchgear, 3-phase 4-wire 3-pole with a generator on the opposing side. No special considerations needed. Connect L1, L2, L3, N, & Ground as normal.
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This site configuration, regardless of source, is not recommended by NFPA since the 2005 revision of NFPA70/NEC. Moxion units may be used to power these legacy installations if the following recommendations are adhered to. This site configuration is an implementation of 250.6(B)(3).
Maintenance of internal electrical parts must be performed by professionals or trained electricians. Daily checks Moxion Power recommends the following tasks are done for the following situations: Check in or check out inspection New commissioning inspection Rent - Ready check-list inspection...
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MP75-600 - User Manual 5 Service and maintenance Task Check The brake lights are functioning and are not damaged or cracked. The license plate light is functioning, visible, and clear of debris. Turn signals are functioning and are not damaged or cracked.
5 Service and maintenance MP75-600 - User Manual Routine maintenance checks Regular maintenance of your unit is mandatory for safe and reliable operation. The following recommendations must be followed: Task Check Re-torque each wheel's lug nuts in a star pattern every 10 miles, 25 miles, and 50 miles from the factory or any time after a wheel is removed or replaced.
MP75-600 - User Manual 5 Service and maintenance 5.2.1 Torquing wheel lug nuts Caution Risk of injury or damage! It is important that you check the torques of the wheel lug nuts. To correctly torque the wheel lug nuts on the trailer, follow these steps: Make sure the wheel is seated correctly on the axle.
Lock all interface panel doors. Store the unit in a level and dry location protected from direct sunlight. Moxion Power recommends you store the unit indoors, in a cool and dry location. Use the trailer tongue jack to level the unit.
Risk of serious injury or death! The high voltage system must not be disconnected by any personnel unless they have Moxion Power Training Certification. The internal systems, battery, and electrical connections are high voltage. Before doing any maintenance on any of the internal components of the unit, the high voltage systems need to be isolated.
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Figure 39 - Service mode display Notice After SERVICE MODE is activated, immediately contact Moxion Power. The system must not remain in SERVICE MODE for a prolonged period of time (no more than 4 hours), otherwise the unit could be damaged and the long-term functionality of the system could be compromised.
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Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting information and a list of common fault codes for the unit. Table 4 - Troubleshooting issues Symptom Possible cause Solution The unit turns on The emergency stop button is Release the emergency stop but will not depressed.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Solution The unit does not The emergency stop button is Turn the control knob to STANDBY . output power. depressed. Twist and release the emergency stop button. Turn the control knob to RUN .
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Table 5 - Fault codes Fault code Description Solution An external fault Unplug the AC CHARGE OVERPOWER associated with the EVSE from the Level 2 charger. unit. Level 2 charging is Shut down the disabled.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Fault code Description Solution Internal fault is Turn the AFE FAULT preventing the control knob to STANDBY . PCS from activating. Press and release the emergency stop button. There is an isolation Turn the BIM STALE...
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Fault code Description Solution Internal fault is Turn the BMS OVERTEMP CRITICAL preventing high control knob to STANDBY . voltage activation due to battery Wait for the temperature unit to cool reaching critical down.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Fault code Description Solution Battery Contact Moxion BMS UNDERTEMP WARNING temperature has Power if the fault decreased to a persists. warning level. Power output capability is disabled. The plug Turn the CCS OVERTEMP connector’s control knob to STANDBY .
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Fault code Description Solution The HV battery Turn the control DC ISOLATION CRITICAL isolation has knob to OFF . Contact Moxion decreased to a Power immediately. safety critical level. Unit is NOT safe to...
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Fault code Description Solution Internal fault in the Contact Moxion EVCC FAILURE charging control Power if the fault system. persists. Charging functionality is disabled. Outlet voltage Verify voltage GROUND FAULT CRITICAL isolation levels have connections are reached critical.
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Fault code Description Solution Outlet voltage Verify voltage GROUND FAULT WARNING isolation is connections are compromised. configured correctly. Power output capability is still enabled. Internal fault Press and release HV CRITICAL preventing high the emergency stop voltage activation.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Fault code Description Solution Internal fault is Turn the control HVIL INTER preventing high knob to OFF *HVIL OPEN Contact Moxion voltage activation. Primary functions Power immediately. disabled. Internal fault Turn the control HVIL MAIN...
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Fault code Description Solution An internal fault Unplug the OBC TOTAL FAILURE preventing Level 2 EVSE from the charging. unit. Level 2 charging is Shut down the disabled. unit for 30 seconds. Re-insert the charging connection.
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Fault code Description Solution Internal fault Contact Moxion PCS INPUT indicating an issue Power. with the HV connection to the PCS. Power output capability is disabled. Output current has Turn the PCS OVERCURRENT reached critical control knob to level.
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual Fault code Description Solution Unit is safe for Contact Moxion SERVICE MODE maintenance. Power for details of *SERVICE MODE ACTIVE Primary functions any maintenance disabled. requests. For more ► information, see Isolating the high...
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MP75-600 - User Manual 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ground faults Pinpointing the precise device or branch circuit responsible for GROUND FAULT WARNING, GROUND FAULT CRITICAL, and GROUND FAULT SHUTDOWN entails a methodical process of elimination and testing. To troubleshoot ground faults, follow these steps: At the back of the unit, locate the top right panel door.
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6 Troubleshooting MP75-600 - User Manual If a fault continues to not occur, turn off all devices and breakers along that circuit. Repeat steps 9-18 for each additional distribution circuit and device connected to the unit. If you are unable to identify the branch circuit or the specific piece of equipment causing the ground fault and if the issue persists, seek assistance from a qualified electrician.
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Batteries and electronics must be recycled in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Metal can be recycled according to local, state, and federal regulations. For more information about battery and electronic recycling, contact Moxion Power. Call 1-833-669-4661 or support@moxionpower.com.
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Specifications This section details the specifications of the Moxion Power MP75-600. Power specifications Table 6 - Power specifications Specification Output voltage types Voltage L-L* 480 Vac/3P 208 Vac/3P 240 Vac/1P Voltage L-N* 277 Vac 120 Vac 120 Vac Voltage Tolerance (up to 5%) 456-504 Vac 197.6-218.4 Vac...
MP75-600 - User Manual 8 Specifications Electrical and battery specifications Table 7 - Electrical specifications Specification Values Maximum power input AC power input: 19.2 kW via Level II EVSE Charger (SAE J1772) DC power input: 40 kW via Level III EVSE Charger (SAE J1772 CCS Type 1) Power Interfaces Cam-locks (female, 1 set): 480 Vac/3P, 208 Vac/3P,...
8 Specifications MP75-600 - User Manual User interface specifications Table 9 - User interface specifications Type Values Local Sunlight-readable digital display Operating mode control knob Voltage selection knob E-stop Local communications Moxion Power Telematics Portal Remote Remote monitoring available Environmental specifications...
MP75-600 - User Manual 8 Specifications Mechanical specifications Table 11 - Mechanical specifications Specification Values Dimensions MPU (L x W x H) 103" x 38" x 62" approx. (262 cm by 96.5 cm by 157.48 cm) MPU with trailer (L x W x H) 162.9”...
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Index control panel 36 14-day inspection 77 daily checks 77 data on the unit 81 attaching hitch 58 Department of transportation requirements 61 battery charging 57 diagnostic port 36 battery disposal 101 dimensions of the unit 31 battery safety 18 disposal 101 DMV registration 23 DOT 61...
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MP75-600 - User Manual Index connect twist-lock cables 49 torque of wheel lug nuts 80 disable high voltage system 82 maintenance staff 29 low voltage restart 68 mechanical specifications 106 restart the unit 68 mismatch behavior 42 set up an earth connection 66...
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Index MP75-600 - User Manual rental return checks 77 specifications 103 repairs 107 battery 104 replacement parts 107 electrical 104 residual risks environment 105 electrical current 13 mechanical 106 heat and flammable; 16 power 103 heavy loads 17 transportation 106...
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MP75-600 - User Manual Index unit identification 40 unit remote access 81 unit restart 68 unit sizes 31 User interface specifications 105 UTQG specifications 106 VIN plate 40 voltage mismatch behavior 42 warning labels 9 water ingress 18 what's in the box 45...
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