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Before starting installation, installers in Power Upgrade mode
should check they have access to easyWallbox PowerUp with
credentials enabled to enter ‘Service Mode’ so that the required
parameters can be set up.
Installation should comply with IEC 60364-7-722 Low-voltage electrical
installations, Part 7-722: Requirements for special installations or
locations, Supplies for electric vehicles.
The installation should comply with local installation regulations.
easyWallbox is classified for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
environment type B.
2.2. Use not in accordance with the intended purpose
Use of easyWallbox is only safe if it conforms to the intended purpose.
Different use and unauthorised modifications to the device are considered
as non-compliant and so unacceptable. The user is responsible for the
use and is liable for any dangerous situations or situations contrary to
the legal provisions applied in their country.
ENGIE Eps does not assume any liability for damage caused by
non-compliant use or unauthorised modifications to the device.
2. SAFETY
2.1. Intended purpose of easyWallbox
easyWallbox is only intended for fixed mounting. It can be installed and
used to charge electric vehicles in areas with restricted access, both indoor
and outdoor (e.g. private housing, private parking areas or similar places), in
compliance with chapter 4 indications and local regulations.
The device can be used exclusively to charge full-electric or hybrid
vehicles compatible with Type 2 connectors, as in IEC 62196-2; it is not
compliant with other vehicles or devices.
The standard IEC 61851-1:2017, paragraph 6.2.2 prescribes as nominal current
and nominal voltage for Mode 2 respectively 32 A and 250 V in single-phase.
Hence easyWallbox power can be increased up to 7.4 kW (32 A) in
compliance with Mode 2 current and voltage limits, by using an
adequate cable and industrial connector suitable for 32 A and compliant
with IEC 60309-2.
Some countries apply regulations that require supplementary protection
from the risk of electrocution. In any case, the instructions for use in the
manual and any additional documentation must be read before using
easyWallbox. easyWallbox should be connected to a power supply
protected by an RCD and an overcurrent protective device. The RCD
should have a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA, be
at least type A, and should comply with one of the following standards:
IEC 61008-1, IEC 61009-1, IEC 60947-2 and IEC 62423. RCDs should disconnect
all live conductors. The overcurrent protective devices should comply with
IEC 60947-2, IEC 60947-6-2, IEC 61009-1 or the relevant parts of IEC 60898
series or IEC 60269 series.
In the event of a short circuit, the value of I2t at the vehicle connector
(Case C) of the charging station should not exceed 80 000 A2s. easyWallbox
can be connected to TT, TN and IT types of earthing systems. For circuits in
IT systems that are intended to power electric vehicles, for example through
an isolation transformer or a battery system, an insulation control device
(IMD) compliant with CEI EN 61557-8 must be provided. In a TN system, a
circuit supplying a connecting point should not include a PEN conductor.
All the instructions in this Mode 2 with Power Upgrade Manual are only
intended to be carried out by qualified personnel with the abilities
described in 1.3, from this point ‘Installers in Power Upgrade mode’.