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Siemens VersiCharge 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens VersiCharge 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens VersiCharge 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 2 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Introduction Safety information Description Mounting / Installing / Connecting VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Commissioning Operation Operating Instructions Faults Maintenance and service Service & Support Disposal Technical specifications Appendix List of abbreviations Valid as of revision 03.03.03 06/2024 A5E50366109-AJ...
  • Page 3: Legal Information

    Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................6 Purpose of this documentation .................... 6 Conventions ........................6 Open-source software ......................7 Safety information ..........................8 General safety information ....................8 Safety during setup, installation and maintenance ............. 11 Safety during electrical installation ..................12 The five safety rules for electrical work ................
  • Page 5 Maintenance and service ........................75 Storage and transport ......................75 Cleaning and maintenance ....................75 Maintenance ........................77 Software update ........................ 77 Service & Support ..........................78 Siemens Industry Support ....................78 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Operating Instructions, 06/2024, A5E50366109-AJ...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Disposal ............................... 79 10.1 Recycling and disposal ....................... 79 Technical specifications ........................80 11.1 Technical specifications ..................... 80 Appendix ............................. 82 Variants available for order ....................82 Accessories ........................83 Installation and maintenance schedule ................84 Dimensions of the Wallbox ....................86 Type 2 charging socket with shutter ...................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Purpose of this documentation These operating instructions contain the information required for installing, commissioning, and operating the VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC. The operating instructions contain information on the proper use of the Wallbox. WARNING Personal injury and damage to property when the information is not observed Failure to comply with the information in these operating instructions may result in the following: •...
  • Page 8: Open-Source Software

    Siemens accepts no liability for the use of the open-source software over and above the intended program sequence, or for any faults caused by modifications to the software. More information on the Open Source Software is available on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/gb/en/view/109798470).
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety information General safety information This section contains important, generally valid information on the following topics: • Avoiding accidents or damage to property • Application planning • Mounting and installation • Operation • Maintaining and cleaning the Wallbox • Disposal Read this section carefully and follow the safety regulations.
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    Safety information 2.1 General safety information Qualified electricians are persons who can demonstrate a professional electrician qualification. These persons are authorized to commission, ground, and label devices, systems, and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards. Areas of application of the device •...
  • Page 11: Personal Protective Equipment

    Safety information 2.1 General safety information Personal protective equipment Avoid accidents and hazardous situations. Use your personal protective equipment according to the activity you are performing, such as safety goggles, gloves, safety shoes. Safety equipment To rule out hazardous conditions, it is strictly prohibited to change, remove, bypass, or override safety devices.
  • Page 12: Safety During Setup, Installation And Maintenance

    Safety information 2.2 Safety during setup, installation and maintenance Safety during setup, installation and maintenance To avoid any danger, only qualified personnel may set up and mount the Wallbox. The Wallbox must be in a deenergized state. Follow the installation and assembly instructions provided.
  • Page 13: Safety During Electrical Installation

    Safety information 2.3 Safety during electrical installation Safety during electrical installation Observe the following points for the electrical installation. The electrical connection of the Wallbox may only be performed by skilled electricians and may only be carried out in a deenergized state.
  • Page 14: The Five Safety Rules For Electrical Work

    Safety information 2.4 The five safety rules for electrical work The five safety rules for electrical work The European standard EN 50110-1 "Operation of electrical installations" prescribes safety rules for electrical work on and in electrical installations. To ensure the safety of persons and property in accordance with the standards, always comply with the following safety rules.
  • Page 15: Safety During Operation

    Safety information 2.5 Safety during operation Safety during operation Observe the following points when operating the Wallbox, as well as the applicable regional standards and regulations. Failure to follow safety instructions may result in hazardous situations that could cause death or serious injury. Electrical hazards The Wallbox operates with a supply voltage of 1-phase 230 V AC / 3-phase 400 V AC.
  • Page 16: Cybersecurity Information

    Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyber threats. To stay informed about product updates at all times, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Cybersecurity RSS Feed under (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/services/cert.html).
  • Page 17: Safety-Relevant Symbols

    Safety information 2.7 Safety-relevant symbols Safety-relevant symbols Symbols for the Wallbox The following table explains icons than may be located on your product, on its packaging, or in the accompanying documentation. Symbol Meaning General warning sign Caution/Notice You must read the product documentation. The product documentation contains information about the type of potential hazard and helps to recognize risks and implement countermeasures.
  • Page 18 Safety information 2.7 Safety-relevant symbols Table 2- 1 Standard EN 17186 EN 62196-2 Type 2 Vehicle coupling ≤ 480 V AC RMS, and vehicle plug 3-phase / 250 V AC, 1-phase EN 62196-2 Type 2 Charging plug and ≤ 480 V AC RMS, charging socket 3-phase / 250 V AC, 1-phase...
  • Page 19: Description

    • Optional versions with Type 2 charging socket with integrated contact prevention (shutter) • Communication via Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) In conjunction with a Siemens backend system (e.g. Siemens Device Management), the Wallbox offers additional functions: • Connection and control via network, smartphones, and digital terminals •...
  • Page 20: Structure Of The Wallbox

    Description 3.2 Structure of the Wallbox Structure of the Wallbox The following figure shows the structure of the Wallbox from the front and the rear. ① User interface ② Nameplate ③ Charging socket ④ Connection area protective cover ⑤ Mount point of wall bracket ⑥...
  • Page 21: Scope Of Delivery

    Description 3.3 Scope of delivery Scope of delivery Scope of delivery The following components are included in the scope of delivery: ① 1 x Wallbox (here as symbol drawing for Type 2 connectable charging socket or permanently installed charging cable with Type 2 charge coupling according to IEC 62196) ②...
  • Page 22: Identifying The Device

    Description 3.5 Identifying the device Identifying the device Nameplate The nameplate is located on the outside of the Wallbox and provides information on the device ID, serial number, and key connection data. Information on the nameplate will help service and support with troubleshooting and procuring matching spare parts.
  • Page 23: Article Number

    Description 3.5 Identifying the device Article number The article number has the following structure: ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ① 0= Default version ② 2= 32 A 1-phase / 7.4 kW 3= 32 A 3-phase / 22 kW ③...
  • Page 24: Mounting / Installing / Connecting

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting Safety measures during assembly General information Charging of electric cars must guarantee high electrical performance over long periods. The pre-installation of the power supply and the installation of the Wallbox must comply with the power requirements. To ensure that these requirements are fulfilled correctly, these installation instructions are intended for qualified and trained electricians.
  • Page 25: Preparations For Mounting

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.2 Preparations for mounting Preparations for mounting Requirements • Follow the national legal requirements for the mounting and electrical installation. • Installation site: – The wall is even and load-bearing – When mounting on a column or anywhere else, observe the applicable installation and mounting information.
  • Page 26: Preparing The Assembly

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.3 Assembly procedure WARNING Risk of accident Risk of accident through a non-secured Wallbox. • Do not put the Wallbox down unattended. • Place or lay down the Wallbox and its parts in such a way that the Wallbox and its parts cannot tip over or fall down.
  • Page 27: Mounting The Wall Bracket

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.3 Assembly procedure Mounting the wall bracket 1. Remove the wall bracket from the Wallbox. Figure 4-1 Removing the wall bracket 2. Align the wall bracket to the mounting surface using a spirit level. Use the wall bracket to mark the mounting holes.
  • Page 28: Requirements For The Electrical Connection

    Also note the regulations in place for upstream protection from transient overvoltages (e.g. through lightning), for example, by using SPDs (Surge Protection Device) according to IEC 60364-7-722. The Siemens SIMARIS design software supports you in planning and dimensioning the connection, including the dimensioning of the connecting cable Planning (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/medium-voltage/simaris/simaris- design.html).
  • Page 29: Wiring Position

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.5 Wiring position Wiring position Hook the Wallbox into the upper and lower notch of the wall bracket. Remove protective cover: Remove the protective cover of the Wallbox by pressing the two clips upwards to obtain access to the electronics. VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Operating Instructions, 06/2024, A5E50366109-AJ...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Supply Cable

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.6 Connecting the supply cable Connecting the supply cable Select the cable cross-section according to laying type, load and voltage drop: Note 3-phase connection Wallboxes with article number 8EM131.-3.0.-..must be connected using a 3-phase connection (field rotating clockwise) +N +PE.
  • Page 31 Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.6 Connecting the supply cable To connect the supply cable, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the supply cable through the cable entry and connect the supply cable. Note Wire end sleeves when using stranded cables When connecting stranded cables, use wire end sleeves.
  • Page 32 Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.6 Connecting the supply cable ① Cable entry ② Red ferrite core ③ Supply line at the terminal block Figure 4-4 Infeed of Wallbox 8EM1310-..0.-…. Note Ribbon cable firmly plugged in During installation, make sure that the ribbon cable is firmly plugged into the P3 connector.
  • Page 33 Note Cable type Siemens recommends the use of copper cables. The warranty does not cover use of a wrong cable type which could break during installation. 2. Tighten the nuts of the cable gland by hand to ensure a tight seal and strain relief. Use the supplied reducer for cables with 9 to 15 mm outer diameter.
  • Page 34: Limiting The Charging Current

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.7 Limiting the charging current Limiting the charging current The rated current of the respective model (see nameplate) is set for the Wallbox in the factory. This can be limited further using the selector switch placed on the charging controller, see the figure below.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Communication Cable

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.8 Connecting the communication cable Connecting the communication cable Connection of the communication cables Proceed as follows to connect the communication cables for Ethernet or Modbus: Note Connect the plugs after insertion Only mount the RJ45 plug or Modbus RTU plug after insertion through the sealing insert. Mounting the plug before insertion results in damage to the sealing insert.
  • Page 36 Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.8 Connecting the communication cable Connection plugs and DIP switches The following figure shows the connection plugs and DIP switches for the communication cables. Note DIP switch settings on the device for Modbus RTU setup A8 is the terminating resistor switch for the Modbus RTU protocol.
  • Page 37: Switching Contact Output

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.9 Switching contact output Switching contact output 4.9.1 Ripple Control Receiver (Rundsteuerempfänger) The ripple control receiver enables the Wallbox to pause charging as a response to network requirements in order to optimize power consumption. According to § 14a of the German Energy Act (EnWG), grid operators can temporarily reduce the output of controllable energy-consuming plants in low-voltage networks with a rated connection power of more than 4.2 kW.
  • Page 38: Error Detection With Welded Relays

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.9 Switching contact output 4.9.2 Error detection with welded relays The Wallbox has a contact that is closed when a malfunction of the relay is detected. The contact can be used to disconnect the wallbox from the power supply by means of external wiring.
  • Page 39 Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.9 Switching contact output Installation sequence 1. Make sure that the miniature circuit breaker and the residual current operated circuit breaker (FI-A/RCCB) are installed and connected according to the manufacturer's instructions. 2. Install the SR on the DIN rail directly next to the miniature circuit breaker (MCB) and connect the brackets mechanically via the integrated pin ⑧...
  • Page 40: Closing The Wallbox

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.10 Closing the Wallbox 4.10 Closing the Wallbox Attach the protective cover for the electronics again (not in illustration). Check that the seal is sitting correctly. Make sure that the cables are not pinched or bent when hooking the Wallbox into the wall bracket.
  • Page 41: Switching On And Testing

    Mounting / Installing / Connecting 4.11 Switching on and testing 4.11 Switching on and testing Procedure for switching on and checking the Wallbox Perform the following steps to switch on and check the charging unit. 1. Switch on the power supply of the Wallbox supply line. 2.
  • Page 42: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning with PC or mobile device For the integrated functions of the Wallbox, you need an Internet connection to connect to Siemens Device Management. The connection is set up during the commissioning described here. Preparing commissioning Commission the Wallbox either with your mobile device using the Sifinity Go App or with a PC tool.
  • Page 43 – Mobile Internet (SIM card only in the Parent device) – Wi-Fi – Ethernet 5. Connect the Wallbox to Siemens Device Management. This takes place automatically. 6. Assign a descriptive name for the Wallbox. 7. Check the settings. You can find detailed commissioning instructions on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/view/109814740/en).
  • Page 44: Changing The Ssid And Password

    If you want to change network settings such as SSID and password after the Wallbox has been successfully connected to Siemens Device Management, proceed as follows: 1. Delete the link of the Wallbox with Siemens Device Management via the Sifinity Go App or via VersiCharge Siemens Cloud (https://versicharge.emobility.siemens.cloud/).
  • Page 45: Notes On Setting Up The Communication Connection

    5.2 Notes on setting up the communication connection Notes on setting up the communication connection 5.2.1 Required open ports Note that the following open ports are required for communication with Siemens Device Management and the logging server. Domain name Ports...
  • Page 46: Wi-Fi Connection

    8EM131x-xxxxx-3xx2 are delivered equipped with a factory-fitted SIM card for the connection to the Siemens Device Management system (and also to the Siemens OCPP backend if appropriate). Note that the mobile wireless data connection can incur costs.
  • Page 47 Commissioning 5.2 Notes on setting up the communication connection Configuring a mobile wireless connection When using SIM cards from third-party providers, follow these instructions: 1. You can use a micro or nano SIM card with an adapter. Make sure that the PIN request is disabled.
  • Page 48: Overview Of Modbus, Rs485 And Ethernet

    5.2 Notes on setting up the communication connection Note Devices that are delivered with a factory-fitted SIM card (8EM131x-xxxxx-3xx2) require the following parameters to establish a connection to the Siemens Device Management System: • Modem dial string: *99# • APN: emobility.siemens •...
  • Page 49: Modbus Map

    • Take on the function of Child Modbus devices • Provide data in real time via the Modbus protocol Modbus map The Modbus map is available on request from the Download Center (see also Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/de/view/109814359)). 5.2.5 Setting communication Information on the register maps command set is available here.
  • Page 50: Managing And Using Rfid

    Commissioning 5.3 Managing and using RFID Managing and using RFID The Wallbox supports various authentication methods via OCPP. In addition, it is possible to save the user IDs of authorized RFID cards in a local list. Note The authorization list created via the Admin RFID card is different from the list created via OCPP.
  • Page 51 Commissioning 5.3 Managing and using RFID Switching on the RFID function You can switch the RFID function on and off as follows: • On the device with firmware version 2.135 or higher: – Check if the required charging point is ready for operation: - The status LED lights up green.
  • Page 52: Managing Rfid

    The management of RFID cards via Admin cards in the local list is described under Adding or removing RFID cards (Page 51). For the Modbus method, see Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/de/view/109814359). For the OCPP-based method, see OCPP Implementation Guide (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109814941).
  • Page 53: Adding/Removing Rfid Cards Prior To Firmware Version 2.135

    Commissioning 5.3 Managing and using RFID 5.3.3.1 Adding/removing RFID cards prior to firmware version 2.135 Note The acoustic and optical signals of the Wallbox can vary depending on the firmware version. For firmware versions after 2.135, see section Adding/removing RFID cards after firmware version 2.135 (Page 53).
  • Page 54: Adding/Removing Rfid Cards After Firmware Version 2.135

    Commissioning 5.3 Managing and using RFID 5.3.3.2 Adding/removing RFID cards after firmware version 2.135 Note The acoustic and optical signals of the Wallbox can vary depending on the firmware version. For firmware versions prior to 2.135, see section Adding/removing RFID cards prior to firmware version 2.135 (Page 52).
  • Page 55 Commissioning 5.3 Managing and using RFID 4. Adding a User card – Hold a new User card in front of the RFID reader. – A brief acoustic signal (two beeps) is emitted and the status LED lights up completely in green.
  • Page 56: Operation

    Operation Safety instructions during the charging process DANGER Risk of electric shock and fire Touching live parts may cause electric shock or even death. Defective connectors or cables may cause fire. • Do not kink or squeeze the charging cable. Do not draw the charging cable over sharp edges or hot surfaces.
  • Page 57: Basic Procedure

    Operation 6.1 Safety instructions during the charging process Basic procedure Connect the vehicle and the Wallbox using a suitable cable. For a Wallbox with permanently connected cable, plug the charge coupling into the vehicle plug of the electric vehicle. After successful authentication (if authentication is necessary), the charging process is started automatically by the vehicle and displayed via the status LED.
  • Page 58: Operation Prior To Firmware Version 2.135

    Operation 6.2 Operation prior to firmware version 2.135 Operation prior to firmware version 2.135 6.2.1 Status indicators ① Status LED Wi-Fi ② Remote control ③ Front panel locked ④ Bluetooth status (not used) ⑤ Status LED for charging status / RFID / time delay / error states ⑥...
  • Page 59: Hmi Functions

    Operation 6.2 Operation prior to firmware version 2.135 6.2.2 HMI functions 6.2.2.1 LED displays LED display Description Wallbox status Status LED Power The Wallbox is switched on. lights up white Status LED Vehi- The electric vehicle is connected. cle connected lights up white Status LED Charg- Charging in progress.
  • Page 60: Status Led

    6.2 Operation prior to firmware version 2.135 LED display Description Wallbox status Status LED Wi-Fi The Wallbox attempts to connect to Siemens Device Management. lights up blue Status LED Wi-Fi The Wallbox is ready for operation (with successful connection and registration in lights up white...
  • Page 61: Charging The Vehicle

    Operation 6.2 Operation prior to firmware version 2.135 6.2.3 Charging the vehicle Proceed as follows to start charging: Figure 6-2 Charging the vehicle prior to firmware version 2.135 1. Check if the required charging point is ready for operation: – The status LED Power must light up. –...
  • Page 62: Operation After Firmware Version 2.135

    Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 9. The status LED lights up white to show that charging is active. 10. The status LED and the "Charging process active" LED extinguish when the charging process is completed or stopped. Operation after firmware version 2.135 6.3.1 Status indicators ①...
  • Page 63: Hmi Functions

    Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 6.3.2 HMI functions 6.3.2.1 LED displays LED display Description Wallbox status Status LED Power The Wallbox is switched on. lights up white Status LED Vehi- The electric vehicle is connected. cle connected lights up white Status LED Charg- Charging in progress.
  • Page 64: Status Led

    Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 6.3.2.2 Status LED LED display Description Wallbox status Green color The Wallbox is ready for operation. Status LED lights up Blue color Charging in progress. Status LED ascending Blue color Charging has been ended or stopped by the electric vehicle.
  • Page 65 Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 LED display Description Wallbox status Yellow color Note: The electric vehicle is not ready to charge. Status LED pulses User interaction is required (authentication or plugging of charging cable). Yellow color The authentication process is running and the Wallbox is waiting for charging to start.
  • Page 66: Charging The Vehicle

    Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 LED display Description Wallbox status Purple color RFID management mode Two LEDs of the status In this mode, you can switch the RFID function on or off LED light up and add or remove RFID cards. You can find more information in the section Managing RFID (Page 51).
  • Page 67 Operation 6.3 Operation after firmware version 2.135 1. Check if the required charging point is ready for operation: – The status LED lights up green. – If the RFID function is active, the status LED Authentication lights up. 2. Authenticate yourself on the Wallbox. –...
  • Page 68: Stopping The Charging Process

    Operation 6.4 Stopping the charging process Stopping the charging process You or the electric vehicle can stop charging at any time. Note Option: Permanently installed charging cable After charging, place the permanently installed charging cable in the holder provided. Cables that are not stowed may cause the following hazards: •...
  • Page 69: Uncommissioned Mode

    To perform commissioning, follow the instructions in the Commissioning (Page 41) section. Note that the following functions are not available in this mode: • Connection with Siemens backend system • Connection with OCPP backend • Connection and control via network, smartphones, and digital terminals •...
  • Page 70: Faults

    Repeating commissioning / logoff from Siemens Device Management If this is necessary, follow these steps: 1. With the device switched on, delete the link of the Wallbox to the Siemens Device Management – Via the Sifinity Go App under Charging stations > Select serial number > Uncouple charging station or –...
  • Page 71: General Troubleshooting Guide

    4. Start a charging process. If this is successful, no further troubleshooting is required. 5. If the red LEDs remain lit, try the above troubleshooting steps two more times. 6. If the problem is not resolved, open a service ticket on the Internet (https://www.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/emobility/services/emobility- customer-service.html). Status LED Wi-Fi/Connectivity lights up red The Wallbox has no Internet connection or connection to the VersiCloud 1.
  • Page 72 Status LED Wi-Fi LED flashes blue (only prior to firmware version 2.128) 1. The Wallbox is connected to the Internet and is waiting to connect to the Siemens Cloud. 2. Please note that the Wallbox can be connected via OCPP.
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting Guide For Technical Support

    4. Perform the necessary actions to determine or correct the charger behavior. 5. If the error persists, call Technical Support (https://www.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/emobility/services/emobility- customer-service.html) and provide the error number. ① Turn the Wallbox off and on again (OFF, ON) ②...
  • Page 74: Resetting The Wallbox To Factory Settings (Firmware Version 2.135 Or Higher)

    Faults 7.4 Resetting the Wallbox to factory settings (firmware version 2.135 or higher) ① Fault LED 1 ② Fault LED 2 ③ Fault LED 3 ④ Fault LED 4 ⑤ Status LED - Error Figure 7-1 Visual HMI Elements Resetting the Wallbox to factory settings (firmware version 2.135 or higher) Resetting to factory settings with a touch button After the restart (switching the power supply off and on), you have 30 minutes to reset the...
  • Page 75 Faults 7.4 Resetting the Wallbox to factory settings (firmware version 2.135 or higher) 3. The start of the reset process is signaled by a beep. 4. The factory reset is performed (this takes approx. 15 minutes). 5. The boot sequence starts. Status LED pulses orange, increasing in segments. 6.
  • Page 76: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and service Storage and transport Observe the following general conditions when storing and transporting the Wallbox: • The permissible storage temperature of the Wallbox is -40 °C to +60 °C. • The permissible air humidity is 5 to 98%, no condensation. •...
  • Page 77: Cleaning Guidelines

    Maintenance and service 8.2 Cleaning and maintenance DANGER Risk of electrocution Do not use steam jets or water jets for cleaning, as they may cause moisture to ingress the Wallbox. Moisture inside the Wallbox poses a risk of electric shock. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from improper cleaning methods.
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Siemens makes software updates available as part of continuous function extensions and improvements. The software updates are installed automatically. Make sure that the Internet connection is available. Also read the information about the Siemens Care Remote Service on the Internet (https://siemens.com/emobility-care). VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC...
  • Page 79: Service & Support

    All the information and extensive know-how on your product, technical specifications, FAQs, certificates, downloads, and manuals. • mySupport Your personal working area in Siemens Industry Online Support for notifications, support queries, and configurable documents. This information is provided by Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/)on the internet.
  • Page 80: Disposal

    Disposal 10.1 Recycling and disposal Disposal of the packaging The packaging of the Wallbox does not contain any hazardous substances. Send the packaging for recycling in accordance with the applicable regulations in your country. Disposal of the Wallbox For the environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of your old device, contact a certified disposal service for electronic scrap.
  • Page 81: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 11.1 Technical specifications Performance features and options Designation VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Charging mode according to IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 Connection to vehicle according to IEC 62196-2 8EM1310-..H..-…. : Type 2 charging socket 8EM1310-..N..-….: Type 2 charging socket with shutter 8EM1310-..J..-….
  • Page 82 Technical specifications 11.1 Technical specifications Designation VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Degree of protection (IP) according to IEC 60529 8EM1310-..H..-..: IP 54 8EM1310-..N..-….: IP 54 8EM1310-..J..-..: IP 54 Degree of impact resistance according to EN 62262 IK 10 Communication and authentication Interfaces •...
  • Page 83: Appendix

    Appendix Variants available for order Overview of variants These variants of the Wallbox are available for ordering. Design Power Type Article number Variant with charging socket 7.4 kW / 230 V AC Child 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 7.4 kW / 230 V AC Parent 8EM1310-2EH04-3GA2 incl.
  • Page 84: Accessories

    A.2 Accessories Accessories Protection of persons and wiring Siemens offers residual current circuit breakers and miniature circuit breakers as accessories. The trained electrician makes the selection according to the local conditions and regulations at the place of use. The following table shows possible combinations of circuit breakers in connection with the Wallbox variant, including rated current setting.
  • Page 85: Installation And Maintenance Schedule

    The recommended products relate to household applications. MCBs of the 5SY4 and 5SY6 series are recommended for systems with multiple Wallboxes for additional protection. More information is available here (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/). Installation and maintenance schedule Introduction Depending on the area of application, perform the general cleaning work and maintenance work every 6 months.
  • Page 86 • Housing Commissioning with the mobile app / PC tool Check • Fault message • Backend connection (e.g. Siemens Device Management) • SIM card Cleaning Check charging sockets or charging cables • Charging cable and charge coupling for damage Measurements acc. to DIN VDE, e.g.: •...
  • Page 87: Dimensions Of The Wallbox

    Appendix A.4 Dimensions of the Wallbox Dimensions of the Wallbox Dimension drawing The following graphic shows the general dimensions of the Wallbox charging unit regardless of the version. Figure A-1 Dimension drawing of the Wallbox Note that the dimensions of the Wallbox with permanently installed charging cable and Type 2 coupling according to IEC 62196 differ and you will need additional space.
  • Page 88: Type 2 Charging Socket With Shutter

    The declaration of conformity is kept available for the competent authorities at: Siemens AG Smart Infrastructure eMobility Siemenspromenade 10 91058 Erlangen, Germany These files are also available for download on the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109794281) pages, under "Declaration of Conformity". VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Operating Instructions, 06/2024, A5E50366109-AJ...
  • Page 89: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations Abbreviations Alternating current Alternating current Access Point Name Gateway access point Direct current Direct current DGUV Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung German statutory accident insurance Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge Frequently Asked Questions Frequently asked questions Fehlerstromschutzschalter Residual current circuit breaker International Electronical Commission International standardization commission under private law...
  • Page 90: Index

    Overview of variants, 82 Register map command set, 48 Required tools, 24 Requirements, 24 Safety rules for electrical work, 13 Service plan, 84 Siemens Care Remote Service, 77 Siemens Device Management, 41 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Operating Instructions, 06/2024, A5E50366109-AJ...